Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 29,821 to 29,840 of 33,346
Language of Description: English
Language of Description: Romanian
  1. David Kohl and family papers

    Photocopied material in Polish, one from a published work, and one from manuscript (unidentified), with note indicating that published one dealt with contents of newsletter created by orphans in orphanage of Janusz Korczak.

  2. Letters from Terezin

    Typescript, titled "Letters Out of Terezin: Never sent and hidden….", a compilation of letters that Eva Sachs originally wrote between 1941 and 1943 in Brno and Theresienstadt, translated into English with an introduction, 1993.

  3. A memoir relating to experiences in Warssawa, Shavel, Kraków, Stutthof, and Landsberg

    Testimony, photocopy of typescript, 14 pages, written by Binder, of Johannesburg, South Africa, describing her experiences during Holocaust.

  4. Ministry of Polish Armed Forces records relating to Dawid Berencwajg and Baruch Steinberg

    Contain various photocopies of documents and photographs relating to the deaths of Dawid Berencwajg and Baruch Steinberg in Katyn.

  5. Marie Gardova collection

    Contains four black-and-white photographs of Marie Gardova, a former head nurse in the Terezin hospital.

  6. Yvonne Adler collection

    Rita Klein-Jacob translated correspondence with Hebert Mueller in Berlin and Kitchener Camp

  7. Documentation of the University of Tartu, 1918 - 1944

  8. Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Swedish Witnesses project

    Oral history interviews of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's Swedish Witnesses project

  9. English-Yiddish Dictionary

  10. Probated wills of Julius and Walter Hollander

    Probated wills of Anne Frank's uncles, Julius and Walter Hollander.

  11. Tenzer family collection

    The collection consists of a document holder, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Samuel Tenzer and his parents, Melvin and Lillian (Telerman) Tenzer in Poland before and during the Holocaust, and in the United States after World War II.

  12. Hidden Child Foundation records

    The collection consists of documents, media, correspondence, and a piece of Theresienstadt scrip, relating to the Hidden Child Foundation (a part of the Anti-Defamation League), in New York after the Holocaust.

  13. Bertha Loret de Mola family collection

    The collection consists of artifacts associated with the 1939 voyage of the MS St Louis acquired by Bertha Loret de Mola from her parents, Luis Loret de Mola and his wife, Maria Luisa Bettencourt, in Havana, Cuba.

  14. Werner E. Michel papers

    Contains 3 pages of sheet music, 13 issues of "Unser Familienblatt, Bunter Lieder aus Aller Welt," "Dela Lipinskaya," and "Stimmer der Schreitenden."

  15. Erika Erdos papers, ca. 1941-1948

    Contains photographs, a memoir, and legal documents pertaining to Erika Erdos and her family's experiences in Slovakia in hiding and eventual emigration to Canada.

  16. Ephraim M. Robinson family collection

    The collection consists of a wardrobe trunk and photographs relating to the experiences of Ephraim M. Robinson and his family in Zeilsheim displaced persons camp in Germany after World War II.

  17. Muzeum Okregowe w Konine collection

    The collection consists of concrete, a map, utensils, clothing accessories, and other small personal artifacts recovered from the site of Chelmno killing center operated by the German SS and police authorities in German-occupied Poland.

  18. Melanie Marinkovic collection

    Relates to Holocaust experiences in in Yugoslavia.

  19. Three days in a Nazi prison

    Testimony, 7 pages, typescript, describing author's experiences after annexation of Austria in 1938, including his arrest, forced cleaning of sidewalks, mock execution in basement of police building, and other humiliations.