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  1. Fond du Cabinet du Préfet et Divisions (Police Générale)

    Contains various documents of the Cabinet du Préfet et Divisions including alphabetical name lists of various categories of French Jewish refugees, foreign Jewish, and non-Jewish refugees, political refugees, and Spanish, Polish, Italian, etc. refugees; administrative and other documents concerning French internment camps at Nîmes, Garrigues, Saint-Hippolyte-du-Fort, L'Ardoise, Auch, and others; instructions and regulations regarding refugees in labor groups and refugees in internment camps.

  2. Liz Sonnenfeld nee Rozsi Szalbe-Marecka collection

    Contains a Polish memoir and English translation along with photographs about Rozsi Szalbe-Marecka's Holocaust experiences.

  3. Saved by a Sting How one Jew Survived Five Concentration Camps

    Contains information about Henry Orenstein's participation in the "scientists commando," a phony unit of chemists, mathematicians, and engineers formed by German scientists seeking to elude the draft.

  4. Bronka Krygier papers

    Contains photographs, documents, and postcards pertaining to Bronka Kyrgier's Holocaust experiences as she pretended to be a gentile in order to survive in Poland.

  5. Selected records from the Departmental Archives de la Haute-Garonne

    This collection contains records on internees in the Noé, Récébédou, Vernet, and Brens camps. Records include name, date and place of birth, and (occasionally) date of internment. The collection also includes information about the administration of the camps; arrests and deportations; the Commissariat for Jewish Affairs; and legislation concerning Jews and Freemasons.

  6. Selected records from the Prefettura Gabinetto Ebrei di Roma

    Contains records related to Italy’s 1938 “race law” and the ensuing census of Italian Jews, notably on individual discrimination cases and exemptions on the basis of health, mixed marriage, decoration in World War I, or membership in the Fascist Party.

  7. Selected records from the Questura Ebrei di Roma

    Proceedings of the Commissione provinciale per le sanzioni contro il fascismo (provincial commissions to punish Fascist crimes); reinstatement of Jews in professional associations.

  8. [Newspaper]

    Newspaper published by the Altestenrat, the Council of Elders, in the ghetto in Łódź, Poland. It was the only newspaper allowed in the ghetto and only published decrees issued by the German authorities.

  9. [Newspaper]

    Headline: "Jews Face Massacre."

  10. Raya Karschon photograph collection

    Contains a photograph album with 19 images documenting Raya Karshon's experiences in Switzerland while at a sanatorium recovering from tuberculosis, and her time in Belgium after World War II. Rectangular form; light brown embossed paper cover with edge lacing and fabric lining; black and white photographs mounted on black paper pages that are tied into the album; inscription in ink on first page.

  11. Seeligmann family papers

    The collection consists of identification photographs of members of the Seeligmann family and documents relating to the Seeligmann family who fled from Berlin, Germany, to Tianjin, China, in 1939.

  12. Gabriel Koren photograph collection

    The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences of Gabriel Koren (born Gabriel Korn), originally of Przemyśl, Poland, who survived World War II as a hidden child in a convent. Photographs include depictions of Gabriel’s parents Lejb Abraham Korn and Gitl Rappaport Korn, both of whom perished at Auschwitz; Gabriel as a child immediately after the war; and with the Mandel family, whom adopted him and immigrated to Israel in 1948.

  13. Hugh and Kari Williams collection

    The collection consists of seven 35 mm color transparencies (slides) depicting street scenes in Eastern Poland and showing Jews wearing Star of David armbands.

  14. Norma Sack letters

    Contains correspondence about the Holocaust experiences of Mina Sack Babushkina in Liepaja, Latvia.

  15. Selected records from Kanzlei des Führers der NSDAP, Berlin (NS 51)

    Collection includes reports about the political situation in Austria, Belgium, France, Romania, and other countries before the beginning of World War II as well as press reports from other countries about anti-Jewish politics in Germany. Also contains records on aryanization and persecution of Jews in the occupied/annexed Eastern territories and antisemitic correspondence from various countries, including France and the United States.

  16. Disbanded Jewish organizations Gelöschte Vereine

    Contains records of Jewish organizations disbanded by the Nazi administration after the Anschluss in Austria in 1938. Includes records of religious and secular organizations.

  17. Confiscated property Entzogene Vermögenschaften

    Contains records of Jewish-owned movie theaters in the vicinity of Vienna, Austria, expropriated by the Österreichische Filmvertriebsgesellschaft, later called the Österreichische Filmvertriebsgeschaft; restitution files after World War II; and 178 files of individuals whose personal property was expropriated, including inventories of items, objects, and insurance polices.