Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 25,221 to 25,240 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. Copy Nazi propaganda - not dated

    The material consists of a set of complimentary articles on a range of Nazi policies and activities written in English apparently for foreign (English) consumption.

  2. Dresner family collection

  3. Hay internment camp, New South Wales, Australia: copy camp magazine

    This collection appears to consist of two separate deposits, the provenance of which is not known. The first item is a copy of the Camp 7 Hay magazine Boomerang. The second is a woodcut image of the camp, dated 1940-1.

  4. Nuremberg war crimes trials: Reports and other papers

    Readers need to book  a reading room terminal to access this digital content This collection consists of mostly original documents relating to the Nuremberg Trial of the major German war crminals. The papers in this collection are those which she had worked on and which had been in her desk when she left.The bulk of the material appears to be a case for the indictment broken down into 6 parts covering such offences as war crimes, crimes against Jews, and the plunder of art treasures. Each case is supported by argument and reference to documentary evidence. The names of the individ...

  5. Siegfried Meyerhof: Family papers

    This collection comprises the mostly 19th century papers of the Meyerhof family including certificates, military service papers, family trees, papers re the synagogue community, Wolfhagen, inheritance certificates, tax records, powers of attorney 

  6. Ruth Ucko: personal papers

    This collection comprises the personal papers and correspondence of Ruth Ucko, a German Jewish immigrant to Great Britain. The bulk of Ruth's correspondence comes from her birth mother, Frieda Wolzendorff née Krzesny, mostly after she settled in Sao Paolo, Brazil. In addition there are other letters from the Krzesny family who had also escaped to either South or North America.

  7. Sonja Lange: work permit

    Work permit for the Jewess, Sonja Lange, issued by the balloon works department of the Zeppelin Airship Company, Berlin,German 

  8. General Pinckvoss et al: Case file re prosecution

    This microfilmed file of correspondence concerns accusations of a relatively minor nature made against General Pinckvoss, Inspekteur des Wehrersatzbezirks, Kassel, and others.

  9. Ruth Ibbitson (née Peschel) collection

    This collection contains the personal papers of Ruth Peschel, a Jewish girl from Breslau who emigrated on a Kindertransport to the UK in 1939.These comprise correspondence with her family including a letter from her brother in Auschwitz concentration camp, as well as documents, including: work reference, police clearance certificate, tax clearance certificate, police notice of departure, identity card for young persons admitted to the UK under the care of the Inter-Aid Committee for Children and short life histories. There are digital copies of her passport and steamship...

  10. Copy Gestapo order re the confiscation of Agathe Barthel's property

    Copy order re the confiscation of all Agathe Barthel's property in accordance with laws ordaining the removal of the property of communists and enemies of the state.German 

  11. Papers regarding Erich Wolfsfeld

    This collection consists of papers relating to German Jewish artist and professor at the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin, Erich Wolfsfeld.Papers Including mainly press cuttings regarding his exhibitions, exhibition catalogues, drawings, photographs and correspondence from Franka Minden. Also includes a short autobiography.

  12. Ernst Geiduschek: Memoir and other papers

    Original typescript account of arrest in Vienna and incarceration in Dachau concentration camp in the immediate aftermath of Kristallnacht and other related papers

  13. Gerhart Riegner : Correspondence

    Collection of letters and postcards found within the pages of books from the Gerhart Riegner library, which was bequeathed to the Wiener Library in 2002.

  14. 'Hidden Children-final script'

    Text entitled 'Hidden Children Final Script' 

  15. German POWs: congratulatory letters

    German POWs: congratulatory letters to Adolf Hitler 

  16. Kramer, Salinger and Goldschmidt families: genealogical notes

    This collection consists primarily of notes on the history of 3 German Jewish families. Also included is a photograph of a Dutch cartoon.

  17. Hilde Sanderson: family papers

    This collection of papers documents in part the lives of a German Jewish family, persecuted by the Nazis, and the processes involved in the subsequent claim for restitution from the German government. The following is a list of the family members whose names occur in the collections.\ Stanley Tash (Sally Tachauer), Hilde Sanderson (née Tachauer) and Gisela (Ella) Feuchtwanger (previously Plaut, née Tachauer) are all siblings.\ Hedwig, Rosa and Alfred Seelig are all siblings, the aunts and uncle of the above.\ Ilse Seelig, (later Warner) was a cousin of Regina Tachauer (née Tachauer), Stanly...

  18. Israel Supreme Court: Ruling re Jewish identity

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.Israel Supreme Court judgement against Oswald Rufeisen re application to be considered a Jew.