Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 25,821 to 25,840 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. Isaac Levy collection

    Material includes reports and other documentation regarding the fate of Jewish displaced persons in Occupied Germany

  2. Mrs Inge Samson: Diaries

    These diaries are written in a manuscript gothic script. The first part covers life in Germany and the second life in Great Britain.

  3. Albert Steiner: Extracts from Terezin diary

    Excerpts of a diary kept by Albert Steiner during his time at Terezin (Theresienstadt) ghetto (1667/1) and family photograph (1667/2).

  4. Josef (Sepp) Dietrich and Michael Lippert: Copy Trial verdict

    Josef (Sepp) Dietrich and Michael Lippert: Copy trial verdict 

  5. Otto Gross collection

    Paperts re World War One experience

  6. Miscellaneous eyewitness testimonies

    This set of testimonies was discovered amongst the papers of the Wiener Library. Part of them (listed at 1619/21) are duplicates of testimonies already catalogued in Testaments to the Holocaust. The remainder (1619/1-20) were for some inexplicable reason left out of the original collection. Whilst they have been allocated reference numbers the catalogue frontispiece is absent and there is no evidence that the content has been authenticated.

  7. Gossels family: Copy correspondence

    Collection of correspondence between members of the Gossels family who emigrated to Holland during the Second World War and certificates of incarceration at Auschwitz concentration camp for the parents Sally and Malchen Gossels (1662/1).

  8. German Post World War Two Radio broadcast transcripts

    German Post World War Two Radio broadcast transcripts 

  9. Reichsminister des Innern: List of the addresses of Nazi officials

    List of addresses of the main Nazi government officials produced by the Reichsminister des Innern, marked ‘Secret' 

  10. Emigration to Palestine: leaflet re costs

  11. Correspondence re Der Stürmer

  12. Copy papers re Paul Dickopf

    This collection consists of copy papers which document the life and career of Paul Dickopf, formerly SS Unterscharfführer, and later head of Interpol. The papers consist of copy records of Dickopf's war-time career including items such as his cv, written in his own hand, and evidence on wanted lists of the Reichskriminalpolizeiamt that he was sought by the Nazi authorities.

  13. Conditions in Germany: Reports

    The reports provide an insight into the general conditions which obtained in Germany in the early 1940s.

  14. Papers re Nazi survivors

    This microfilm collection of papers consists mainly of lists of names of Nazis who survived the war, many of whom were still alive at the time of deposit, c1975. Included is correspondence between the depositor/ creator and various institutions re further information on former Nazis

  15. Notice re exhibition of healing methods of nature, Dresden

    Mimeographed notice re exhibition on the healing methods of nature at the Deutsches Hygiene Museum, Dresden 

  16. Magdeburg Synagogue: concert programma