Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 29,641 to 29,660 of 33,308
Language of Description: English
  1. Book

    Book: "Die Grundlagen Des Neunzehnten Jahrhunderts- Zweite Halfte", by Houston Stewart Chamberlain; 1915; in German

  2. Salomon and Berg families collection

    The collection consists of a chess set, a harmonica, documents, photographs, and publications relating to the experiences of Alfred Berg in Austria and Marianne Salomon Berg in Germany before and during the Holocaust.

  3. Ruth B. Weitz family papers

    Correspondence, mostly from cousins in Yugoslavia and Israel, 1948-1950, describing events of war years. Includes photocopied documents from period of occupation of Yugoslavia, concerning Melanie Ormosch (cousin of donor).

  4. Volf Ashkinadze memoir

    Testimony, manuscript, six pages, undated (circa 1990s), by Wolf Ashkinadze, in which he describes his experiences in the Mogilyov-Podolsky ghetto and the Pechora concentration camp

  5. Documentation from the Strafkammer (Criminal Chamber) of the Landgericht (Regional Court of Law) in Ulm

    Documentation from the Strafkammer (Criminal Chamber) of the Landgericht (Regional Court of Law) in Ulm

  6. World Jewish Congress: various reports

    This collection consists of reports, communiqués and newsletter from the World Jewish Congress regarding the situation of Jews in Austria and Yugoslavia.

  7. Ellen Kaidanow collection

    Documents, photographs, and letter, related to Ellen Kaidanow (born Shifra Leviatin) and her family, and their experiences in the Dubno ghetto, in Poland, during the German occupation in World War II. In addition to documents, the collection includes a spoon.

  8. Oral history interview with Jakab Vag

  9. March of Time -- outtakes -- Berlin in the 20s

    Scenes of a day in Berlin

  10. Reich Labor Service; Women's Labor Service

    With German title cards. Reich Labor Service (RAD) during WWII. Coastal fortifications. Prague. Mercedes-Benz. Erich Fromm. Konstantin Hierl in 1943. Female Labor Service (Arbeitsmaiden)

  11. Oral history interview with Irma Illes

  12. Ehrlich family collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, documents, passports, and photographs relating to the experiences of Gertrude Ehrlich, her parents Josef and Charlotte (Kobak) Ehrlich, and sister in Austria and the United States before, during, and after World War II.

  13. Oral history interview with Charles Roman

  14. Oral history interviews of the Kindertransport Association collection

    Oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors who fled Nazi-occupied Europe on the Kindertransport

  15. Suburban Temple oral history collection

    Oral histories from the Suburban Temple collection

  16. Max Schmeidler family collection

    The collection consists of a pin, six pieces of currency, correspondence, documents, newspapers, negatives and photographs relating to the experiences of Max Schmeidler who fled Berlin, Germany, for Shanghai, China, during the Holocaust.

  17. Oral history interview with Ruth Wells