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Displaying items 16,001 to 16,020 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. Daniel Barkin collection

    Contains information regarding the General Court of Massachusetts protesting the persecution of Jews in Germany.

  2. Ilse Ann Fisher-Liberto donation

    The memoir contains information regarding donor's grandmother's, Ilse Armanski Parker, Holocaust related experiences in Danzig.

  3. Paula Scwamenau Eisenhammer memoir

    Consists of one bound memoir, 59 pages, entitled "Paula" by Paula Scwamenau Eisenhammer, originally of Sniatyn. In the memoir, she describes growing up with family in Sniatyn and Kolomyja, life in the Kolomyja ghetto, a failed attempt to escape to Romania, and escaping from a moving deportation train outside of Majdanek. She returned to Kolomyja and obtained Aryan papers. In the fall of 1942, she traveled to Germany as a forced laborer, hiding her Jewish identity. She was liberated in 1945 and was able to emigrate to the United States in January 1947.

  4. Einsatzgruppen in Polen

    Contains information regarding the administrative aspect of the Einsatzgruppen. The report spans from September 1939 to through the year 1940. The Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen, Ludwigsburg materials are from file 172/58.

  5. Dos Lid Vegn Vald

    Contains information by Moshe Diskant regarding the "environment" around the Kovno ghetto and partisan movements. In handwritten Yiddish; with portions missing.

  6. 82nd Airborne Division I & E News Summary for 7 May 1945

    Contains information of a ceremony given regarding the camps.

  7. Liz Bader collection

    Contains information regarding the donor's wartime experiences in Germany as a little girl; briefly discusses the situation of father's business; photograph is of donor and friend.

  8. Irma Gideon collection

    The Irma Gideon collection consists of a handwritten memoir in German by Irma Gideon. The memoir described her experiences during Kristallnacht in Oberlustadt, Pfalz, Germany, 1938 and her emigration to the United States. The collection also includes a photocopy of a newspaper article titled "Lustadter Synagogenbrand vor dem Richter" and a copy of a trial in the Strafkammer des Landgerichts Landau in der Pfalz in April 1948, of those people responsible for the violence on Kristallnacht. There are also biographical notes regarding the Gideon family written in English, likely created by museu...

  9. Kurt I. Lewin collection

    Consists of photographs and papers related to the pre-war, wartime, and post-war experiences of Kurt I. Lewin [donor]. Includes identity cards, permits to travel, work permits, documents forged while the donor was in hiding as a Studite monk, Polish army documents, entry documents into Palestine, and photographs of family members and of Studite clergy members. Also includes Mr. Lewin's handwritten 1947 memoir, "Aliti MiSpezia," as well as Polish and Hebrew typed transcripts of the same. The memoir describes his childhood, wartime, and postwar experiences.

  10. Marie Rosenberg-Swaalep collection

    Collection contains information regarding the whereabouts of the donor's family. One surviving member of the family, Marie Swaalep, was issued a displaced persons index card and travel passes to Sweden in May 1945. Collection also contains original registers of death from the Koninkrijk der Nederlanden for Marianne van Kollem, Abraham Swaalep, and Sophie Swaalep; and photocopies of statements regarding the deaths of Berta Dwinger, Alida Geertruida Kon, Juliana deGroot, and Elly Vleeschhouwer.

  11. Richard Jackson collection

    Contains photocopies of Ernst Theilman's character testimonies, with English translations. One black-and-white photograph of Mr. Theilman.

  12. Flight from the Nazis A memoir

    Contains information regarding the Silverstein family's flight from Antwerp, Belgium, to France as seen through the eyes of Philip Silverstine [donor] at age 10. In the early part of 1941, the family was able to obtain visas, passports, and boat passes to sail to America via Spain.

  13. Nechama Tec and Daniel Weiss collection

    Contains information and research on Masha Bruskina, and to a lesser extent on Vloyda Sherbateyvich and and Kirill Trus; all were executed on October 26, 1941.

  14. Selected records from the National Archives of the Grand Duchy of Luxembourg

    Records relate to the Fünfbrunnen concentration camp. Included are name lists of Jews deported from Luxembourg to Poland, Sipo reports on arrested Jews and resistance members, investigation files and survivor accusation statements against Gestapo man Fritz Hartmann, and excerpts from the trial of Gestapo man Klöker and many others charged with war crimes in 1948.

  15. Zeev Rebhun collection

    Collection contains information regarding Buchenwald and Sachsenhausen concentration camps, including lists of Jews deported, maps of the camps, and official reports; videotape entitled "The final solution." The name lists are from the Sachsenhausen archives, NARA, and Yad Vashem archives.

  16. Jeffrey Cymbler collection

    Collection contains one copy of the 1943 German Census of all Jews residing in Bedzin, Poland, taken by the Gestapo; list totals 22,174 names.

  17. Howard A. Tanenbaum collection

    Collection contains original correspondence between Shirl Lea Kur and her daughter Sophiain Cordoba, Argentina (with annotations and English translations); original correspondence between Shirl Lea's brother, Cantor Schein, from New York, to Sophia in Argentina (with English translations); original family photographs.

  18. Morton Benson collection

    Contains information regarding his observations of corpses in striped uniforms on the side of the road in April 1945 while serving in the 11th Armored Division of the Third Army; only one date entry from a diary kept by the donor.

  19. Peter Laband collection

    Consists of one memoir, 71 pages, in typed and handwritten German, written by Dr. Paul Laband in 1938 after his release from the Buchenwald concentration camp, where he was imprisoned for 1937-1938. In the memoir, he describes many details of daily life, and began writing the memoir almost immediately after his release, when his family emigrated to Trinidad. Includes an English language typed translation written by Dr. Laband's son, Peter Laband.

  20. Betti Weimersheimer collection

    Consists of one folder of original letters sent from Betti Wild Weimersheimer in Ichenhausen, Germany, to her son Samuel (born Siegfried) Weimersheimer in Newark, NJ, between 1940 and 1942. Also includes letters written by Fritz Weimersheimer (Samuel's brother) before immigrating from Palestine to the United States.