Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: English
  1. Magyar Kiràlyi Honvèdelmi Minisztèrium, Elnöki A osztàly-elnöki sorozat Records of Hungarian Royal Home Defense Ministry, Presidential department A-Presidential series

    The collection consists of reports, decrees, correspondence, memoranda, and other records of the Presidential Section of the Ministry of Defense, pertaining to its efforts to respond to the requirements of the Second Anti-Jewish Law and other regulations that discriminated against Hungarian Jews. Files include documents pertaining to how to identify Jewish personnel, disciplinary actions taken against them, and the transfer of Jewish military personnel to the labor service system. In addition to Jewish personnel, however, the records also contain files regarding disciplinary actions taken a...

  2. Trust for the economic enterprises of DAF Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF).Treuhandgesellschaft für die wirtschaftlichen Unternehmungen (NS 5 III)

    Records of NS-5 III. Documents and correspondence relating to Jewish life, health and commercial insurance, mostly in Austria; creation of forced labor camps; aryanization of Jewish firms, and the Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF - German Labor Front) press.

  3. Specialized departments of DAF Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF). Fachämter (NS 5 V)

    Records of NS-5 V. Contains selected documents of DAF (German Labor Front) department. The subjects included Poland; domestic maritime shipping; the Deutsche Reichsbahn (railroad); the Reich Health Office; and small organizations such as the Association of German Chemists, a branch of the Jewish Commercial Chemists, and the like.

  4. Wallach family papers

    Contains personal family correspondence and documents pertaining to the Wallach family's property in Germany and their restitution claims.

  5. Registry book of the military court in Zagreb

    This collection contains documentation including material on war criminals and war crimes trials for the following military courts: Osijek (Slavenia province), Croatia; Celje, Slovenia; Ljubljani, Slovenia; Zagreb, Croatia; Bjelovar, Croatia; and Postojni, Slovenia (bordering Croatia). It also includes materials from the military courts of the Second and Fourth Armies. Contains names of indicted war criminals, reportedly 11,000 names.

  6. Central Office of DAF Deutsche Arbeitsfront (DAF). Zentralbüero (NS 5 IV)

    Records of NS-5 IV. Correspondence and reports related to the aryanization of Jewish property; cases of individual Jews; denunciation of Jews, homosexuals, and political dissidents; and antisemitic public announcements.

  7. Ernest Haar photograph

    Rectangular form with scalloped edges; on recto, black and white image of young man sitting on wooden bench; on verso, handwritten in black ink at center is text that reads "New York/September 1946" and stamped in blue ink is text that reads "B32."

  8. Leon Rennert collection

    Rectangular form with printed and handwritten text on recto: Report card issued to "Leon Renaat" [donor] by the Jongensschool van Zelem for the second term of the 1941 school year.

  9. Selected records from Rivne State Regional Archives (Ukraine)

    Contains captured records of the German occupation administration, records of the local Ukrainian administration under Nazi occupation, records of the Ukrainian Nationalist Organization (OUN), and prewar records of Jewish communities of the region. Includes correspondence, reports, diaries, notebooks, regulations, orders, name lists of property owners, list of Jews in Town Zdolbunov including list of doctors, census of the Jewish population in Berezno, Ukraine, the Ukrainian newspaper: "Volyn," 1941-1943, statistical information, and the following Jewish communities' records: Berezno, Deraz...

  10. Postwar war crimes trials related to the Holocaust

    Contains materials from trials conducted in the Ukrainian SSR (Soviet Socialist Republic) during and after World War II. The material includes documents from pre-trial investigations by the Ukrainian NKVD (Narodnyĭ komissariat vnutrennikh del), as well as interrogation protocols, indictments, verdicts and sentences, and post-sentencing histories. For each trial, the case number, the regional office, and principal defendant are listed. The collection also contains investigation and trial records of refugees from East and Central Europe who were arrested and interrogated by the Soviet State ...

  11. Selected records from the Departmental Archives of the Saône-et-Loire

    Contains a copy of the "Fichier Velu-Jeannet," a file of approximately 4,000 cards concerning foreigners. Also contains passport applications for ex-prisoners of war living in France; instructions, orders, and statistics concerning internment of Jews; information on persons arrested by the German occupation force; a register of internees; and lists of foreigners who were expelled.

  12. Selected records from the Departmental Archives of the Pyrénées-Atlantiques

    Correspondence, reports, circulars, alphabetical registration files of internees, transfer lists and medical records of internees, alphabetical lists of Jews under house arrest, related to internment camps in France, including Gurs, Saint-Cyprien and Polo-Beyris in Bayonne. Also contains records relating to financial aid of Union Générale des Israélites de France (UGIF), the Red Cross, the Quakers, and Aide aux Réfugés (section d'Oloron); art activities of internees; resistance correspondence; records on crime (1941-1945); prostitution (1944-1945); and some photographs of crime victims...

  13. Selected records from the Departmental Archives of the Tarn-et-Garonne

    Correspondence, reports, lists of internees, police instructions on visas and reports on foreigners, and files on individual internees of the internment camps in France, primarily the Septfonds camp, 1939-1945.

  14. Selected records from the Departmental Archives of the Pyrénées-Orientales

    Collection includes records from sources including the departmental committee on the liberation of the region; and the cabinet of the prefecture and the sub-prefecture at Prades. Topics include internment camps; the Rivesaltes military and internment camps; the fortress at Perpignan; correspondence, denunciations, and dossiers on individuals; international brigades returning from Spain; Spanish refugees; staff of internment camps; Polish refugees in France; arrests and detentions; Jewish internees at Rivesaltes; and other internees.

  15. Joseph Entenberg collection

    Collection of letters and photographs relating to Joseph Entenberg's service with the United States army during World War II, the liberation of Dachau concentration camp, and his family's experience during the Holocaust.

  16. Ruth Szmarag papers

    The Ruth Szmarag papers include poems, plays, a diary, and photographs relating to Ruth Szmarag’s pre-war and wartime experiences in Vienna and in hiding in Belgium. The poems, plays, and diary were written by Ruth during her time in hiding. The collection also includes pre-war photographs of Ruth and her family in Vienna as well as wartime photographs of Ruth and her mother, Flora, while in hiding and immediately after liberation in Belgium.

  17. Départmental Archives of the Bouches-du-Rhône records

    Selected records from the Prefect's office, the regional court, and the police relating to the internment camps of Les Milles and Saliers, Jewish affairs, and the Departmental Committee of Liberation. Includes documents from the Sous-Préfecture of Arles and Aix-en-Provenance, fonds Giraud, and German publications. The accretion of 8 microfilm reels (Reels #22-29) contain records relating to judicial affairs and administrative personnel files under a 75 (justice) and 100-year reserve law: Criminal Court Proceedings, Regional Court of Justice in Marseille, Court of Appeal of Aix-en-Provence....

  18. Kovačević family photographs

    The collection consists of two photographs depicting members of the Kovačević family, whom were active partisans in Valpovo, Slavonia, Croatia during World War II, and hid several Jews in their barn on their property. The first photograph depicts Matilda Kovačević (later Matilda Cigic) and one of her sisters. The second is school class photograph and Matilda’s brother Dragutin is in the top row, fifth from the left.

  19. Selected records of the Chancery, the Economic Section, and the Foreign Relations Sections of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party

    Records of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party related to the emigration to Israel, the World Jewish Congress international meeting in Montreux, Switzerland; economic relations with Israel, and to the American Jewish Committee and Jewish Democratic Committee in Bucharest. The collection includes correspondence, protocols, minutes, and statistics of Jewish population and other documents related to Jewish question. This collection includes also 2 files relating to the arrest of young Jews involved in Jewish resistance against the Antonescu regime, 1942 (Fond 96, flies #655 &...

  20. Records from the Jewish Democratic Committee of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party

    Contains reports and correspondence including memoranda of the Jewish Democratic Committee of the Central Committee of the Romanian Communist Party.