Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 39,481 to 39,500 of 39,516
Language of Description: German
Language of Description: English
Language of Description: Finnish
  1. Milestones to Freedom

    Files contains a translation from the German original manuscript of Mrs. Murawski Szlak's biography. It was written by Leokadia Murawski Szlak, compiled Bettina Vogt, and translated by Bernard Deschamps.

  2. Exhibition material and poetry, the Kaddish Series

    This file contains poetry, notes and photographic documentation related to Briansky's Kaddish Series.

  3. Nazi era ration card for Jews

  4. Lorraine Monk Fonds

    This fonds contains a letter addressed to Lorraine Monk from JPL Director David Rome.

  5. Personal correspondence, 1981-1985

    Contains personal correspondence from 1981 to 1985, including a nomination for an Order of Canada, a letter from President Reagan inviting Becker to the White House, and correspondence related to the Holocaust Survivors Documentation Campaign.

  6. Family Remembrance

    Contains two booklets of Holocaust memorials, 'Yom Hashoah, Holocaust Commemoration Service, 1995' and "We Will Not Forget Them - In Memory of the Jews of Vilna (1943- 1963)." Herein Sonia Tencer (nee Smolnik) tells the story of the murder of her brother, Leib Smolknik, during the Holocaust.

  7. Hilfsstelle für Rasseverfolgte bei der Evangelischen Gesellschaft Stuttgart

    Geschichtlicher Überblick Die "Hilfsstelle für Rasseverfolgte bei der Evangelischen Gesellschaft Stuttgart" wurde im September 1945 eingerichtet und an den damaligen Vikar und späteren Pfarrer Fritz Majer-Leonhard übertragen. Die Idee kirchlicher/evangelischer Betreuungsstellen für sogenannte "Judenchrist/innen" ging zurück auf "christliche Hilfsstellen", die während der NS-Zeit zur Unterstützung dieser aus rassenideologischen Gründen Verfolgten in Berlin, Heidelberg und Stuttgart eingerichtet worden waren, ihre Arbeit jedoch 1943/44 hatten einstellen müssen (vgl. dazu Akten-Nr. 45, 385, 29...

  8. Nachlass Heinrich Fausel

    Biografische Informationen Heinrich Fausel, Sohn des Schulrektors Heinrich Fausel, wurde am 15.11.1900 in Reutlingen geboren und starb am 2.2.1967 in Tübingen. Nach dem Besuch der Seminare Schöntal und Urach studierte Fausel in den Jahren 1919-1922 an den Universitäten von Tübingen und Marburg Theologie und Philosophie. In den folgenden Jahren wirkte er als Vikar in Göttelfingen, Unterhausen und Cannstatt, ehe für ihn 1927 die erste Einstellung als Pfarrer in Heimsheim im Kreis Leonberg erfolgte. Hier wirkte Fausel bis 1952, wobei er sich insbesondere um den Wiederaufbau der bei Kriegsende ...

  9. Evangelische Bekenntnisgemeinschaft in Württemberg / Theodor Dipper

    Theodor Dipper und die Bekenntnisgemeinschaft Dippers Leben und sein Wirken für die württembergische Landeskirche war wesentlich durch den Kirchenkampf im Dritten Reich bestimmt. In einer Pfarrfamilie 1903 geboren, absolvierte Dipper die typisch württembergische Theologenausbildung mit Abitur am Evang.-theolog. Seminar Blaubeuren und Studium am Evang. Stift in Tübingen. Zu seinen wichtigsten Lehrern gehörten dort Adolf Schlatter und Karl Heim. Die erste Dienstprüfung legte Dipper 1925, die zweite 1929 ab. Nach dem Studium schloß sich der junge Dipper theologischen Arbeitskreisen an, die nac...

  10. Nachlass Theophil Wurm

    Biografische Informationen Theophil Wurm wurde am 7. Dezember 1868 in Basel geboren. Nach dem Besuch der Universität Tübingen legte er im Jahr 1891 seine 1. Theologische Dienstprüfung ab und war 1894-1899 Stadtvikar in Stuttgart. Im Jahr 1913 wurde er 2. Stadtpfarrer in Ravensburg und war 1919 Mitglied der Landesversammlung, 1920 auch Abgeordneter im württembergischen Landtag. Seit 1920 war er Dekan in Reutlingen, 1927 wurde er Prälat und Generalsuperintendent von Heilbronn, im Jahr 1928 wurde er als Nachfolger von Prälat D. Merz zum Kirchenpräsidenten gewählt. Am 8. Juli 1933 nahm er den T...

  11. Raoul Wallenberg-projektets arkiv

    • Uppsala universitetsbibliotek
    • Raoul Wallenberg-projektet
    • English
    • 1989-1991
    • Letters (including drafts), audio recordings, manuscripts, documents filed by subject

    The Raoul Wallenberg project, which ran from 1989 to 1991, was to conduct and preserve interviews (on tape and in transcripts) with people who could talk about Swedish aid activities in Budapest in 1944-45. It conducted 170 such interviews: 12 in Sweden, 47 in Israel, 53 in Hungary, and 58 in the USA. This interview material, which forms the core of the project's archive, has been organized into two series of audio tapes (original recordings and working copies; see F2B) and a series of transcripts and translations (F2C). This register is attached to the archival index, which can be found on...

  12. Jacob Ettlingers arkiv

    • Riksarkivet
    • Jacob Ettlingers arkiv
    • English
    • 1916-1952
    • 4 linear meter of records. Textual material, financial records, printed material, photographs and film.

    Jacob Ettlinger's (1880-1952) archive consists of a total of four shelf meters and includes many records related to the Holocaust. For example, series number 3: Jacob Ettlingers ”privata” pärmar 1932–1952 (Jacob Ettlinger's "private" binders 1932-1952) consists of 27 volumes in cardboard boxes. They include alphabetically arranged correspondence containing information from survivors of war and camps, lists of relatives and friends sought through the Red Cross and other aid organizations, and lists of survivors. There are also documents relating to Ettlinger's work in sending aid to German...

  13. Arbetarrörelsens flyktinghjälp

    • Fackliga och politiska emigranters hjälpkommitté
    • Labour Movement Refugee Relief

    The series E/1/12 contains correspondence with the Matteotti Committee in Copenhagen, the refugee committees in Oslo and Helsinki regarding the entry and support of German and Sudeten German refugees 1938-1944, and with Social Democratic refugee aid committees and other organizations in France, Great Britain, Switzerland, Hungary, Austria, Belgium, and Poland 1938-1939. Some of the refugees that the organization corresponded with and about were Jews. The archive also contains personal files from the period 1933–1961, some of which contain documents about Jewish refugees in Sweden.

  14. Folke Bernadottes, greve av Wisborg, arkiv

    • Personal archive of Folke Bernadotte, Count of Wisborg
    • Riksarkivet
    • Folke Bernadottes, greve av Wisborg, arkiv
    • English
    • 1798-1984
    • 0,5 linear meters of mostly textual records.

    The archive contains (in vol. 1), among other things, Folke Bernadotte's pocket almanacs from 1944-1945 with notes on the Red Cross campaign and notebooks with notes on meetings in Berlin during the negotiations (March-April 1945) in connection with the Red Cross operation with the 'White buses'.

  15. Svenska Röda Korset

    • Swedish Red Cross
    • Riksarkivet Täby
    • Svenska Röda Korset
    • English
    • 1830-2010
    • Around 2,000 volumes of textual material and photographs.

    The Swedish Red Cross archives contain documents about the organization's involvement in aid shipments to Jews in Nazi Germany and occupied countries, and about the expedition with the white buses and the negotiations in connection with it. For example, the Swedish Red Cross Archive I, in the series Överstyrelsen (06), contains a list of personnel who participated in the Swedish Red Cross's relief action for Norwegians and Danes interned in Germany. It includes a (not complete) list of personnel and a map of transportation routes. There is also extensive correspondence. Also in In the Övers...

  16. Jewish Community of Stockholm

    • Judiska (Mosaiska) församlingen i Stockholm (JFST)
    • Riksarkivet Täby
    • Judiska församlingen i Stockholm
    • English
    • 315 linear meters. Textual material such as protocols and minutes, financial and statistical records, correspondences, and reports and memos, and periodicals and ephemera. There are also a smaller amount of photographs and drawings.

    Archivists at the National Archives have archival holdings have organized and cataloged the holdings into over 80 sub-archives. The overarching structure is as follows: 1 Central archive 2 Church records 3 Community bodies 4 Funds and foundations 5 Organizations and associations 6 Business organizations 7 Rabbis and other staff 8 Personal archives 9 Music sheets 10 Image and photo collections The Central archive includes the administrational records and documents related to the community's core activities. Until 1910, the community had the official duty to keep population records for its me...

  17. Judiska minnen

    • Jewish memories
    • Nordiska museet
    • Judiska minnen
    • English
    • 1994-1998
    • More than 400 life stories and interviews on cassette tapes and videos, photographs and original documents. The documents include diaries and collections of letters, and approximately 1,600 photographs.

    The collection consists of over 400 life stories and interviews on cassette tapes and videos, photographs and original documents. The documents include diaries and collections of letters; the approximately 1,600 photographs come from the participants' own family albums. Some of the material depicts Jewish life in various villages and cities in Europe, cultures that were completely wiped out during the Holocaust.

  18. Anna Lindhagens samling

    • Anna Lindhagen's collection
    • Stockholms Stadsarkiv
    • Anna Lindhagens samling
    • English
    • 1874-1941
    • 5,1 linear meters of mostly textual records.

    In the series Brev och andra handlingar (Letters and other documents) there are four volumes (28-32) named Handlingar ang. Internationella Kvinnoförbundet för Fred och Frihet, IKFF (Documents concerning International Women's Federation for Peace and Freedom, IKFF). 1917-1941. One volume containing documents concerning the Save the Children Association 1920--39, and several volumes of documents from other refugee aid committees with scattered documents concerning Jewish refugees in Sweden.

  19. KW Gullers arkiv

    • Nordiska museet
    • KW Gullers arkiv
    • English
    • The collection consists of about half a million pictures. There are also photo negatives, a copy of the first editions of sixty-two books, press cuttings, and two cameras.

    K.W. Guller's archive contains a large number of reportage photos showing survivors from Nazi camps arriving at Malmö harbor and their first time in Sweden. Some of the pictures were published in Swedish weekly newspapers. The collection has also been used as illustrations in books and exhibitions.