Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 15,141 to 15,160 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. Paul Flesch collection

    Contains two letters, a telegram, an envelope, and a black and white photograph from Paul Flesch's parents in Hungary.

  2. Joseph Brill papers

    Contains twenty-five letters, five postcards, three bank receipts, and one application for location service pertaining to the futile attempt of a Jewish couple to leave Germany, and immigrate the United States, notification from financial institutions concerning transfer of funds, and bank account booklet about the funds they raised to facilitate their settlement, and the last will of Mr.Henry Brill, grandfather of the donor.

  3. Eichmann Trial -- Session 90 -- Cross-examination of the Accused

    The footage begins in the middle of the session. Attorney General Gideon Hausner cross-examines Adolf Eichmann about threats he made to Josef Loewenherz, head of the Jewish community of Vienna. Eichmann warned Loewenherz that if he did not comply with Eichmann's demands, Eichmann would bring back the horrors of Kristallnacht. Eichmann examines the document that contains the statement made by Loewenherz (00:02:43). Hausner asks the accused again to look at the document. The accused begins to answer and Hausner, visibly agitated, yells at Eichmann for a clear answer (00:05:27). Hausner presen...

  4. Ezra Siff oral history interviews

  5. Imre Ylles Hegedus postcards

    Contains three postcards from Imre Ylles Illes? Hegedus to his family which were mailed from a labor camp, mailed through the postal service, and hand delivered.

  6. Leibowitz family papers

    Contains one meal card for Samuel Leibowitz from IRO Area 7 Munich Resettlement Center, one baggage check ticket, four registration documents, one certificate for Saul Leibowitz from Munich-Freimann DP Center, an affidavit declaring Saul and Rachel Leibowitz, registration for Military Government of Germany for Saul and Rachel Leibowitz, one program for concert, and witness statements for reparation payments.

  7. Victoria Herron papers

    Contains a memoir about Victoria Herron's Holocaust experiences, Victoria Herron's passport, death certificate, and a decree from the director of the Interior of the Canton of Zurich.

  8. Margaret Klein Goetz family correspondence

    The Margaret Klein Goetz family correspondence consists primarily of letters, telegrams, and postcards to Margaret Klein from her parents and sister in Heidelberg and then Gurs, Les Milles, Nexon, and Masseube. The correspondence documents the family’s efforts to immigrate to the United States, money and parcels received by the family members in the camps through Quaker and Swiss relief agencies and an uncle in Switzerland, daily camp life, and news of family members and friends. Additional letters and postcards are addressed from Heinrich Klein in Masseube, Gurs, Noé, and le Vernet to Dr. ...

  9. David Frankel papers

    Contains a memoir about David Frankel's experiences during the Holocaust. Also contains two booklets.

  10. Abraham Aviel Lipkunski manuscript

    Contains an English translation, 189 pages, of Abraham Aviel Lipkunski's published Hebrew manuscript, "Recollections."

  11. Joseph Beer collection

    Contains three original photographs of Joseph Beer, nine copy prints of Joseph Beer, five copies of his operetta "Polnische Hochzeit," a poster entitled "Stadttheater Zurich," and a copy of "Stradella."

  12. Fred S. Gichner correspondence

    The Fred S. Gichner correspondence contains letters and telegrams documenting Gichner’s help in supporting the American immigration of the families of his European cousins, Maurice (Moritz) and David Bronner, largely facilitated by the Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society (HIAS).

  13. Naumann family papers

    The Naumann family papers consist primarily of correspondence to Ilse Sternberger from her father, Kurt Naumann, documenting his life in Breslau (now Wrocław, Poland) before his deportation, as well as from her relatives Else Hammer, Robert Karpel, and Walter and Ida Naumann documenting their postwar lives in Italy and Germany. The collection also includes a copy of the personal narrative of Albert Nothmann, a former neighbor of the Naumann family in Gross‐Strehlitz (now Strzelce Opolskie, Poland). His narrative describes his and his twin brother’s survival at Theresienstadt and Auschwitz. ...

  14. Raymond Winter Frankmann scrapbook

    Contains a scrapbook that includes photographs, newspaper articles, telegrams, and war emblems which documents the experiences of Raymond Winter Frankmann's service in the United States military.

  15. "Why I Love Azaleas" manuscript

    Contains an English translation, 92 pages, of the German book entitled, "Warum Ich Azaleen Liebe" about Sister Mary Imma (Josefa) Mack, a postulant in the community of the School Sisters of Notre Dame in Freising, Germany, who traveled to concentration camp Dachau between May 1944 and April 1945 to bring food supplies, medicine, and letters to the prisoners.

  16. Josef-Frances Feiler collection

    Contains two identification cards for Josef-Frances Feiler from Berlin, a picture postcard of Josef-Frances Feiler in Poland in 1942, one photograph of Josef-Frances Feiler in 1946, a photograph of Josef and Frances Feiler in the Linz Bindermichl Displaced Persons camp, and a photograph of the first anniversary of liberation in Linz Bindermichel.

  17. Keizer family memoir

    Contains a memoir which includes a listing of members of the Keizer famiy who perished during the Holocaust, the personal story of Felix Keizer and his family during the German occupation of the Netherlands between 1940 and 1945, and information about the general treatment of Jews during the Nazi occupation of the Netherlands.

  18. Emil Leyvand collection

    Contains one sound cassette and the musical score entitled "A Poem about the Holocaust" written and performed by Emil Leyvand.

  19. Records of the Organisation Internationale pour les Réfugiés

    Contains records of the Organisation Internationale pour les Réfugiés (International Refugee Organization), and other supra-national institutions, allied in the effort to repatriate or immigrate refugees to safe havens. The bulk of the materials concern refugee Jews during the years immediately following World War II.

  20. Frederica Muller memoirs

    Contains two memoirs entitled, "The Journey" and "My Liberation," about Frederica Muller's experiences in Auschwitz, on a death march from Neustadt-Oberschlesien to Gross Rosen during a snowstorm, as well as her experiences in Mauthausen and her liberation in Bergen-Belsen.