Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 29,801 to 29,820 of 33,295
Language of Description: English
  1. Lotte R. Peters memoir

    Contains a memoir, 32 pages, entitled "The Flight," about Lotte R. Peters' Holocaust experiences.

  2. William Battaglia collection

    Consists of annotated photograph album pages with photographs taken of the architecture, labor facilities, and survivors of the Mauthausen concentration camp. Includes images of survivors who assisted the 131st Evacuation Field Hospital, a photograph of a portrait of William Batttaglia by survivor Janusz "John" Rybaltowski, a letter to Battaglia from Rybaltowski dated 1946, a copy of the confession of Mauthausen commandant Franz Ziereis, and two newspaper articles about liberation.

  3. The Dutch Village of the Widows The Story of the Hostages and God Will Dry the Tears

    Contains a memoir, 320 pages, about the Holocaust in the Dutch village of Putten.

  4. Souvenirs of a 17-Year Old Jewish High School Pupil in Bucharest, 1943

    Contains a speech delivered in Berlin during a meeting on the Holocaust in Romania, organized by the Zentrum fur Antisemitismusforschung der Technischen Universitaet. The speech was delivered in German.

  5. Selected records from the International Committee of the Red Cross. Division Assistance Spéciale

    Series B SEC DAS pertains to the institutional and administrative history of the International Committee of the Red Cross. It concerns relief provided to civilians of all nationalities imprisoned or deported by the Nazi regime during the Second World War. Viewed from this angle, the archives of the DAS can inform the public of the significance of the humanitarian actions implemented under difficult political circumstances and aimed at people completely deprived of judicial and ethical protection. Series B SEC DAS includes general files, accounting and administrative records, receipt acknowl...

  6. Hrvatski Povijesni Muzej Zagreb. Arhivska Grada o Zidovima

    Collection consists primarily of published material pertaining to the Holocaust in Croatia. There are a few antisemitic and anti-Masonic brochures or propaganda pamphlets that were published in Croatia in 1941, and one that was published in German-occupied Serbia in the same year. There is also some material from the 1942 antisemitic exhibition entitled “The Jews,” which was organized by the Ustaša government’s propaganda office. The collection also contains some documents dealing with the arrest and deportation of Jews in Croatia in 1941-42, and copies of placards announcing that Jews had ...

  7. Book

  8. Ministry of the State Treasury, Office for Nationalized Property. Register of debt claims from Jewish firms Ministarstvo Državne Riznice, Ured za Podržavljeni imetak. Reg Potraživanja od Židovskih Tvrtki

    Records relate to the Aryanization and disposition of Jewish property. Collection deals with the outstanding credits and debts of confiscated Jewish-owned businesses. The name and address of the business is listed together with the name and address of the non-Jewish creditor/debtor, the date when the credit/debt was incurred, and the total debt owed.

  9. Ministry of the State Treasury, Office for Nationalized Property. Registers of confiscated properties Ministarstvo Državne Riznice, Ured za Podržavljeni imetak. Imenici i registri dosjea konfiscirane mase

    Records relate to the Aryanization and disposition of Jewish property. Collection contains registers or lists of Jewish businesses and/or self-employed Jews in various towns, cities and districts of the Independent State of Croatia. They were presumably compiled by the State Directorate for Renewal in 1941, or in 1942 by its successor, the Office for Nationalized Property of the State Treasury.

  10. Ministry of the State Treasury, Office for Nationalized Property, Registers of debt claims from Jews Ministarstvo Državne Riznice. Ured za Podržavljeni imetak, Reg Potraživanja od Židova

    Contains materials relating to the Aryanization and disposition of Jewish property. Included are biographical, business, and property-related forms.Collection deals with Jewish credit and debt, that is, debts owed by and to individual Jews whose property was confiscated. Each entry lists a Jewish name and any outstanding debts owed by that individual or claims against other businesses or individuals, together with the name of the non-Jewish (in some cases, Jewish) creditor or debtor, and the total debt owed.

  11. Ministry of the State Treasury, Office for Nationalized Property, Jewish section Ministarstvo Državne Riznice, Ured za Podržavljeni Imetak, Židovski Odjel

    Records relate to the Aryanization and disposition of Jewish property. Included are biographical, business, and property-related forms.

  12. Ministry of the State Treasury, Office for Nationalized Property. Series of "P" reports Ministarstvo Državne Riznice. Ponova. Ured za Podržavljeni Imetak, Serija prijava "P"

    Contains records relating to the Aryanization and disposition of Jewish property. Collection contains property registration forms that were filed by the Jewish population of the Independent State of Croatia in June and July 1941. The collection is organized alphabetically by administrative commune and town. Reels 1 through 54 contain registrations from Antunovac to Varazdin, and Reels 55 through 110 from Varazdin to Zupanja. Registration forms from the city of Osijek, which had the third largest Jewish community in wartime Croatia, can be found on Reels 26 to 40. Registrations from the city...

  13. Ministry of State Treasury. Revision. Office for Nationalized Property : Catalogue of Financial Card Pertaining to Jewish Property. Ministarstvo Drzavne Riznice. Ponova. Ured za Podrzavljeni Imetak : Kartoteka Financijskih Kartica Zidovske Imovine

    Contains card files for confiscated Jewish properties, from the Office for Nationalized Property, a department of the State Treasury, which in 1941 was known as the State Directorate for Economic Renewal. The collection is organized alphabetically by town. Each card file contains either the name of a Jewish-owned business that was confiscated, along with the name of the owner, or the name of a Jewish individual or family, in those instances involving personal property. There are multiple cards for individual families; real estate, cash, and moveable property are normally recorded on separat...

  14. Exclusion, Dispersal, Extermination: Jews in Schwerin, 1933-1945 Ausgrenzung, Vertreibung, Bernichtung: Juden in Schwerin, 1933-1945

    Contains a report entitled "Ausgrenzung, Vertreibung, Bernichtung: Juden in Schwerin, 1933-1945" ("Exclusion, Dispersal, Extermination: Jews in Schwerin, 1933-1945") by Bernd Kasten, with translations by Rolf Meyersohn. Provides information regarding the community of Schwerin with descriptions of the businesses, entrepreneurs, and factory directors; relations with Berlin and the Nazi party; Kristallnacht and its aftermath; the role of the town's physicians; boycotting of the craftsmen and workers; emigration and hiding of school-aged children; fates of the elderly; Mischlinge; relations wit...

  15. March of Time -- outtakes -- passengers from the SS Gripsholm

    Shots of passengers from the SS Gripsholm, which arrived in Jersey City, New Jersey on March 14 or 15, 1944. The Swedish ship carried American nationals from German internment camps. Individuals are interviewed by reporters in front of a microphone.The interviewees identified in the March of Time subject card are: Marie Tomczak of Pittsburgh, Taylor Henry (an AP correspondent), and Boris Voukovitch of New York City (it is not clear whether all of these people appear in the footage). Interior scenes of Red Cross workers and passengers (identified as Jozeta and Kazimiera Nowicka as they leave...

  16. Centro di documentazione ebraica contemporanea records

    Legislative documents, police decrees, publications, propaganda, statistics, lists, declarations, maps, and legal documents related to Fascist ideology, Italian Jews, foreign affairs, resistance, deportations, massacres, survivors, relief, the Roman Catholic Church, Zionism, and other matters.

  17. Ukrainian crimes against humanity

    Ukrainian Newsreel and Documentary Film Footage about the crimes committed by Ukrainian fascists--bourgeois nationalists-who murdered Ukrainians, Russians, Poles, and Jews in September 1942 near Lake Pisotska in the Vollin area. Shots of criminals and the commandant of Ukrainian police. It is forty years since their crimes, but since there is no statute of limitations for crimes against humanity, the Soviets bring the Ukrainian fascists to trial. Trial footage, including testimonies, witnesses, and shots of civilian audience. Narration argues that Zionists and the Jewish Defense League trai...

  18. Functions of V-1

    SUMMARY: This is a three reel composite technical information film on the operation and launching of the FZG-76 (V- 1). Reel 2. SEQ, Complete function of the air mileage unit and veeder counter. CU, Fuse, lines and miniature blisters. CU, Trailing antenna being pulled out. CU, Underside of rocket showing the movement of the flaps. Organization chart showing the flow of parts and rockets from the manufacturer to the field. Rocket in assembled condition standing and being wheeled across field. VS, Launcher ramp, firing tube, firing tube breech, damper and diffuser vanes. Man adjusting trip ca...

  19. Records of the Estonian State Archive, Tallinn

    Contains selected records that include personal prison files of Estonian Jews who were later transported out of Estonia; records of the Estonian Sicherheitspolizei und der SD in Tallinn (Reval) and in the towns of Paide, Haapsalu, Parnu (Pernau), Valga, Narva, Tartu (Dorpat), Viljandi, and Petseri; records of der Kommandeur der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD in Estland; court decisions of the town of Viljandi; and information about Parnu jail, Baltische-Öl Gesellschaft, and the Polizeikommissar of Türi station.

  20. "Determination, courage, destiny"

    Contains several stories, totaling 179 pages, compiled by Esther Gastwirth about the fate of Holocaust survivors and their families in Eastern Europe.