Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 14,641 to 14,660 of 36,039
Language of Description: English
Language of Description: Polish
  1. Romanian Roma Survivors Project collection

    Oral history interviews with Romanian Roma survivors

  2. German Christian Resisters collection

    Oral history interviews of the German Christian Resisters collection.

  3. Varian Fry collection

    Oral histories from the Varian Fry collection

  4. Jacky and Lisa Comforty collection

    Oral histories from the Jacky and Lisa Comforty collection

  5. Oral history interviews with Joseph and Lottie Weindling

    Oral history interviews with Joseph and Lottie Weindling

  6. Western Association of Holocaust Survivors, Families and Friends collection

    Oral histories from the Western Association of Holocaust Survivors, Families and Friends collection

  7. Magda Trocmé papers

    The Magda Trocmé papers comprise a letter and a framed photograph. The letter was written by Elizabeth Kaufmann Koenig in 1944 in New York after the liberation of France, describes how much Elizabeth misses the Trocmé family, and tells them about her experiences as a recent refugee to the United States. The framed photograph depicts Magda Trocmé's children, Nelly and Jean Pierre, and their dog Fido at the door of the Rectory in Le Chambon-sur-Lignon. Magda Trocmé described this door as "one that let through many refugees and was never closed."

  8. Gratz College Holocaust Oral History Archive collection

    Oral history interviews of The Gratz College Holocaust Oral History Archive collection

  9. Sonja Schulmann Schwartz collection

    The collection consists of documents, publications, and a brief case relating to the experiences of Hirsch Schulmann.

  10. Frances W. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Frances W., who was born in Kon?us?, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (presently Slovakia) in 1918, one of eight children. She recalls living in Uz?h?horod; training as a seamstress; Hungarian occupation; anti-Jewish restrictions; all her brothers, except the youngest, being drafted into Hungarian slave labor battalions; German invasion; ghettoization; deportation with her parents, sister, sister-in-law, and their children to Auschwitz; separation from her family (she never saw them again); volunteering as a dressmaker; a death march, then train transport to Bergen-Belsen in...

  11. Teatrul Baraşeum and Elly Roman collection

    The Teatrul Baraşeum and Elly Roman collection consists of documents, photographs, and a wooden box documenting Elly Roman’s work with the Teatrul Baraşeum in Bucharest during World War II.

  12. 42nd Rainbow Division collection

    Oral history interviews with members of the 42nd Rainbow Division

  13. Leslie and Eva Aigner collection

    Consists of an oral history interview conducted by the University of Oregon with Leslie (Les) and Eva Aigner. The Aigners both grew up in Budapest, Hungary; Eva spent the last year of the war in the ghetto in Budapest, while Les was deported to Auschwitz, transferred to Landsberg-Kaufering, and ultimately liberated from Dachau. They met and married after the war. Also includes photocopies of documentation from the Auschwitz and Dachau memorials related to Les Aigner and a copy of a postcard he sent from Auschwitz.

  14. Walter Fiebelman collection

    The Walter Feibelman papers consist of biographical materials, subject files, and objects documenting the Feibelmann family’s life in Berlin, immigration to the United States, and postwar search for their lost relatives.

  15. Eugen Czinner oral history collection

    Oral histories from the Eugen Czinner collection

  16. Bruce Neuburger oral history collection

    Oral histories from the Bruce Neuburger collection

  17. Alfred Hirschfeld family collection

    The collection consists of five German cap badges, correspondence, documents, and a photograph album relating to the pre-war, wartime, and post-war experiences of Alfred, Maria, and Hans Hirschfeld, originally of Breslau, Germany.

  18. "Die Zigeunerfrage"

    Consists of a copy of "Die Zigeunerfrage," written by Tobias Portschy. It is an ideological essay discussing the political ties, hygiene, physical appearance, and religion of Roma living in the Reich.

  19. Broadcast recordings of the Radio Kielce collection

    Broadcast recordings from Marlena Płaska's "Radio Kielce" program featuring the stories of Świętokrzyskie Province Poles who helped their Jewish neighbors and friends during World War II