Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 21,921 to 21,940 of 22,191
Language of Description: English
Language of Description: Multiple
Holding Institution: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  1. Oral history interviews of the Former Yugoslavia Witnesses Documentation Project, Serbia

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Former Yugoslavia Witnesses Documentation Project in Serbia.

  2. Oral history interviews of the Former Yugoslavia Witnesses Documentation Project, Croatia

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Former Yugoslavia Witnesses Documentation Project in Croatia.

  3. Oral history interviews of the Former Yugoslavia Witnesses Documentation Project, Slovenia

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Former Yugoslavia Witnesses Documentation Project in Slovenia.

  4. Oral history interviews of the Skopje, Macedonia Project

    Oral histories from Holocaust survivors and resistance fighters whom now reside in Skopje, Macedonia

  5. Oral history interviews of the Greece Documentation Project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Greece Documentation Project.

  6. United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Project with David Boder Interviewees

    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Oral History Project with David Boder Interviewees.

  7. Izak and Marthe Weber collection

    Documents, correspondence, photographs and an oral history illustrating the experiences, primarily of Izak Weber, born in Skole, Poland in 1910, who studied medicine in Paris and remained there through WWII. Included in the collection are numerous documents surrounding Izak's medical education and intern work in Paris, his eventual internment in Drancy transit camp in December 1942 near Paris from which he escaped, marriage documentation and identification cards for Izak and his wife Marte, as well as documentation to practice medicine in Argentina after the war and correspondence from fami...

  8. Oral history interviews of the Latvia Documentation Project

    Contains testimonies of individuals in Latvia whom were not direct victims of the Holocaust, including perpetrators, witnesses, and collaborators.

  9. Oral history interviews of the Moldova Documentation Project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Moldova Documentation Project

  10. Oral history interviews of the Romania Documentation Project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Romania Documentation Project

  11. Oral history interviews of the Ukrainian Witnesses Documentation Project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Ukrainian Witnesses Documentation Project

  12. Mark Hochman collection

    Documents illustrating and describing the experiences of Mark Hochman, born in Podhorany, Czechoslovakia [present-day Ukraine] who was interned in various forced labor camps during the Holocaust. Included are post-war affidavits of birth and employment in Podhorany, Czechoslovakia, Czech driver’s license and police document [potentially residential]. Also included in the collection is an application for reparations from the Claims Conference, dated 1993. Two cassette tapes, recorded interview with Mark Hochman, one labeled “Interview/Mark Hochman/Louis Rosenkranz/1989”.

  13. Ruth Salzberg Horwitz collection

    The collection consists of a trunk, typewriter with lid, and child's skirt, bonnet, ribbon, and dress. The collection also includes documents, photographs, and correspondence, as well as drawings created by the donor as a child.

  14. Phonograph player with accessories and phonograph records

    Phonograph player with accessories (crank and needles) and 24 post-war phonograph records. Nechama Zelikovna Shulman (nee Figlin) [donor's aunt] took the phonograph player and some of these records with her when she was evacuated from Gomel (Belarus) to Chkalovsk district in summer 1941.

  15. Oral history interviews of the Harrisburg Jewish Community Oral History Project

    Oral testimonies, presentations, Holocaust observances, and WWII commemorations from the Harrisburg, PA Jewish Community Oral History Project.

  16. Seth Goldberg collection

    The collection consists of a program for a Nazi propaganda film and three periodicals relating to the history of Germany during the Third Reich, 1933-1945.

  17. Bruno Einstein family collection

    The collection consists of a wardrobe trunk, documents, and a photograph relating to the experiences of Bruno and Frieda Einstein and their son Dieter when they fled Germany for the United States in 1939.

  18. Beate and Ernest Oppenheimer family collection

    The collection consists of a Star of David badge, correspondence, documents, oral testimonies, and photographs relating to the experiences of Beate Ada Oppenheimer in Lauenforde, Germany, and the United States and Ernest Oppenheimer in Mannheim, Germany, and the United States and of members of their extended families who escaped Germany or were imprisoned in concentration camps during the Holocaust.

  19. David Steiner family collection

    The collection consists of two prewar photographs and a 1948-1949 Hebrew calendar book relating to the experiences of David Steiner and his family in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia (Slovakia), where he survived in hiding during the Holocaust.

  20. Dorit B. Whiteman collection

    The collection consists of audio recordings, artifacts, documents, and photographs collected by Dr. Dorit Whiteman for her work as an author and clinical psychologist researching and writing books about the Holocaust.