Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: English
Language of Description: Polish
  1. Oral history interview with Judith Blau

  2. Peter Lerner oral history collection

    Oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors produced by Peter Lerner.

  3. Magueye Kasse oral history collection

    Oral history interviews with Theodor Wonja conducted February 9, 1997 and Dominique Mendy conducted January 5, 1998

  4. Nazi Party antisemitic poster collection

    The collection consists of three small text only antisemitic Parole der Woche posters produced by the Nazi Party in Germany.

  5. Jablow family collection

    Consists of documents, passports, identity papers, school papers, restitution papers, and correspondence related to the Holocaust experiences of the Jablow, Jablonowski, Weiner, and Israel families. Contains wartime and post-war correspondence from Leopold and Regina Jablonowski, who immigrated to Sao Paulo, Brazil in 1938 to their son, Reinhold Jablow (previously Jablonowski), who immigrated to the United States in 1936. Includes identity and immigration documentation, including Reisepasses, for Reinhold, his wife, Marianne Weiner Jablow, and her mother, Charlotte Israel Weiner. Also, one ...

  6. Walter Spitzer collection

    The collection consists of etchings created postwar by Walter Spitzer based upon his experiences as an inmate in Buchenwald and other concentration camps during the Holocaust.

  7. Liesl Joseph Loeb collection

    The collection consists of an MS St. Louis ship plan, a child's drawing, an evening dress, correspondence, documents, photographs, and printed materials relating to the experiences of Joseph and Lily Joseph and their daughter Liesl before the Holocaust, when they left Germany on the MS St. Louis, their arrival in England, and their immigration to the United States.

  8. Collection of photographs from the Kazerne Dossin Archives

    This collection contains more than 19,000 photographs of Jewish deportees and Romanies living in Belgium and deported from Belgium and France to concentration and extermination camps in Eastern Europe.

  9. Ostrava Jewish Community collection

    This collection contains materials from 83 families throughout the world originating from Ostrava, including: family photographs, as well as images of pre-war Ostrava, including synagogues and businesses, personal papers such as birth, marriage, and death certificates, school records, newspaper clippings, business advertisements, letters, as well as memoirs, genealogy charts, and testimonies documenting pre-war Jewish life in Ostrava, as well as experiences during the war, and in the postwar period, in many cases to the present: including information and photographs of the survivor's famili...

  10. Oral testimony of Roland Levi

  11. Violet Herkovits Mainzer collection

    Documents, photographs and correspondence illustrating the experiences of Rabbi Boril Herschkovics who immigrated to the United States in the late 1920s ahead of his immediate family. Documents include recommendations of employment for Boril as well as later efforts in 1941, of his daughter Alice, already in the United States, to bring over her sister and mother Edith and Rose, who eventually joined Alice and Violet (who arrived in 1939) and Boril in the United States. Also includes the oral testimony of Iby Mainzer and Martin Mainzer.

  12. Middlebury College Language Schools oral history collection

    Consists of oral history interviews conducted by the Middlebury College Language Schools.

  13. Oral history interview with Helen Trenkler and Kazimierz M. Lamparski

  14. Presentation by Kenneth R. Goldsmith

  15. Isaac Kraicer collection

    The collection consists of a trophy and photographs relating to the experiences of Icek Krajcer (Isaac Kraicer) and his family before and during the Holocaust in Zychlin and the ghetto in Gostynin, Poland, and to Icek's experiences after the Holocaust in Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp in Germany and then in Palestine. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.