Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 15,901 to 15,920 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. Pin made in the Łódź ghetto

  2. March of Time -- outtakes -- Cemetery in Łódź; dead honored

    October 18, 1947: Polish authorities at funeral of American soldiers in a Catholic Polish church. Clergy, US military, people on pews in church. 03:01:17 Coffin with American flag over it. Religious ceremony, including American Ambassador Stanton Griffis, Mr. and Mrs. Crocker, and Edward Raymond, Agricultural Attache at the Embassy. 03:02:14 American soldiers salute. Polish soldiers and Polish flag. Wreaths carried out. Clergy leave. 03:03:19 Putting wreaths in hearse. Polish officers shaking hands with American officers. 03:04:16 Military procession, coffin on road in Warsaw. 03:05:15 Nove...

  3. March of Time -- outtakes -- Clearing ruins/rubble of Warsaw

    LS ruins of Warsaw. In FG, Polish cart. 06:01:56 German prisoners of war clearing the ruins of the Ghetto. 06:04:10 German prisoners of war working on future tram line which will cross the ex-Ghetto as a prolongation of the main street of Warsaw. 06:05:13 A detachment of the garrison of Warsaw marching among ruined houses with shovels on their shoulders. 06:09:06 In FG, civilians working among rubbish. Soldiers marching and singing. Soldiers loading lorries with rubble. LS at sunset, ruins of highest concrete building in Warsaw. 06:09:27 Men and women clearing the ruins of Warsaw.

  4. March of Time -- outtakes -- Einstein speaking in California

    Einstein outside at microphone speaking from notes, hair blowing, big crowd, California

  5. Postcard from the Theresienstadt Ghetto

    Postcard sent from Theresienstadt Ghetto to Basel, Switzerland, during World War II. Inscribed on both sides; recto, address on right side; return address upper left corner: "Ms. Elli Schachiau/Theresienstadt" [writing partially illegible].

  6. March of Time -- outtakes -- Refugees; Jewish shelter; London, England

    Jewish shelter on Mansell Street, Whitechapel, London, England. Permanent institution for helping poor Jews, housing approximately 120 refugees (mostly Austrian). Dining hall, crowded, free meals. Adolph and Sarah Michaelson, the Superintendant and Matron of the shelter from about 1912 until 1940, appear in this sequence (Adolph is the gentleman with the mustache standing at 04:00:05 and at right at 04:00:26. Sarah wears a lace collar in the doorway at 04:01:31. Their daughter, Esther (known as Elsie, b. 1915), is the third serving person in a white coat who comes into the dining room at 04...

  7. Kobrinski and Chrystowska family photograph collection

    Consists of pre-World War II photographs of the Kobrinski family of Wilno (Vilna), Poland, and of the Chrystowska family of Pabianice, Poland. Many of those pictured perished during the Holocaust. Also includes one displaced persons identification card issued by the IRO (International Refugee Organization) in Austria to Emanuel Kobrynski on September 29, 1948.

  8. Michael V. Roth photographs

    The Michael V. Roth photograph collection consists of photographs of relating to the Holocaust experiences of Michael (Miklos) Roth of Ricse, Hungary. The pre-war photographs include photographs of children in Ricse, Hungary, Michael Roth as a child, and members of the Roth family. The post-war photographs include the exterior of the Kloster Indersdorf children’s home and a group of children at the Föhrenwald displaced persons camp. There are also photographs of a group of people in New York City in 1955.

  9. Burdowski family photographs

    Consists of mainly pre-war photographs of members of the Burdowski family, originally of Klodava, Poland, in various group portraits; includes photographs of David, Moshe, and Hersch Burdowski.

  10. Leon Leserkiewicz photographs

    Consists of a photoprint of the Leserkiewicz family, originally of Kraków, Poland, and photographs of post-war exhumations, taken by Anthony Simone, a member of the 8th Armored Division. Leon Leserkiewicz [donor] has listed the members of the Leserkiewicz family; only the donor and his brother Viktor survived the war.

  11. Josef Zlatkin identification card

    The identification card was issued to Josef Zlatkin from the Selfaid of the Jewish Former Concentration Camp Inmates Upper Austria in Linz, Austria. The card has a red upside-down triangle on the front and the serial #458.

  12. Susan Grosser papers

    The papers consist of a summons ("Borladung") from the state police ("Staatspolizei") in Vienna, Austria, issued to Karl Grosser donor's father and the envelope that held the summons.

  13. Ernst Rothstein affidavit letter

    The letter concerns an affidavit of support for Ernst Rothstein, a victim in a concentration camp, and was written to Hertha Shickler by a member of the firm Bendix, Luitweiler & Co.

  14. Jack and Beatrice Glotzer papers

    The Jack and Beatrice Glotzer papers consist of biographical materials, a memoir, photographs, and a postcard documenting Jack Glotzer’s family in pre‐war and wartime Rohatyn and Jack and Beatrice Glotzer’s immigration to the United States in 1949. Biographical materials include the meal card Beatrice Glotzer used during her passage to the United States, an International Refugee Organization medical tag issued to her when the ship reached Boston Harbor, and two report cards issued to Edmund Glotzer in 1938 and 1939. Jack Glotzer’s memoir, I Survived the German Holocaust Against All Odds: A ...

  15. Dina Littman photograph collection

    The collection consists of a photograph of David Kuperman [donor's brother] and Leibul Mendelman [donor's cousin] taken in Zgierz, Poland; a photograph of Moshe Pinches Leyzerowich [donor's maternal grandfather]; and a copy photograph of Jacob and Miriam Kuperman [donor's parents] and their children (David, Regina, Macheia, Molley, and Dina) taken in Zgierz, Poland.

  16. Fred Feld papers

    The Fred Feld papers consists of a passport ("Reisepass") stamped with a " J" issued to Mathias Scheer [Fred Feld's uncle] in Austria on December 1, 1938, and two postcards written by Baruch Wiener in Tarnów, Poland, to his brother-in-law, Mathias Scheer in Brooklyn , N.Y. in September 1941.

  17. Harry Goodrich papers

    The papers consist of an identification card issued to Harry Gutreich [donor] after his release from Buchenwald concentration camp, a telegram to Harry Gutreich in Zurich, Switzerland, from Lotti Gutreich sent after his release from Buchenwald, and a telegram sent from "Uncle Max" in London, England, to Harry Gutreich in Basel, Switzerland, after the latter's release from Buchenwald.

  18. Oskar Licht passport

    The passport is stamped with a "J" and was issued to Oskar Licht in Vienna, Austria, in 1938.

  19. Louis White photograph collection

    The collection consists of eight photographs of Dachau concentration camp taken by Louis White [donor's father] at liberation on May 2, 1945, and two photographs of three soldiers guarding a woman and five corpses laying on the ground that were removed from a German soldier.