Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 16,501 to 16,520 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. Rose Linden papers

    The papers consist of a postcard sent by Mendel Lipschitz in Skidel, Poland, to his brother, Charles Lipschitz [donor's father-in-law], in New York, N.Y., and a postcard sent by Mendel Lipschitz in the Soviet Union to Charles Lipschitz in N.Y.

  2. Fernande Susanne Epler passport

    The passport ("Reisepass") was issued to Fernande Susanne Epler [donor] in Vienna, Austria.

  3. Postcard

    The postcard was mailed from Hessi (?) Neudorfer in Poland to Magda Feder in N.Y. and bears Nazi postal stamps.

  4. Thomas Shepherd photograph collection

    The collection consists of five photographs taken of prisoners and corpses at Dachau concentration camp shortly after liberation.

  5. Bernard Rosenberg collection

    Bernard Rosenberg's collection of World War II memorabilia includes the Nazi party membership booklet for Karl Schmahl (b. 1891 in Frankfurt am Main) and a propaganda pamphlet by Joseph Goebbels entitled, "Dreissig Kriegsartikel für das deutsche Volk."

  6. Virginia Panzer photograph collection

    The collection consists of twelve photographs depicting corpses and prisoners at Dachau and Buchenwald concentration camps at liberation.

  7. Fritz Schnaittacher papers

    Two letters from a U.S. soldier to his wife.

  8. Majon Huff photograph collection

    The collection consists of three photographs of corpses taken at the liberation of Dachau concentration camp.

  9. Max Botie passport

    The Polish passport ("Paszport") was issued to Max Botie, a German Jewish man.

  10. George Katz photograph collection

    The collection consist of seven photographs taken by American soldiers of Dachau concentration camp after liberation.

  11. Michael Danziger papers

    The papers consist of a labor card and a driver's license issued to Fajwel Dancygier [donor's father] at the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp in Germany, a photograph of a boy wearing a dark military-style hat and a Star of David pin, a photograph of Itta Rizal Danziger [mother of Philip (Felix) Danziger] who perished in the Holocaust, and an identification document issued to Fajwel Dancygier by a Polish government official in Braunschweig (Brunswick), Germany.

  12. Passport

    The German passport ("Reisepass") stamped with the letter "J" was issued to Margarethe Bauer [donor's mother] in Hamburg, Germany. It includes an immigration visa for the United States.

  13. Adolf Eichmann trial ticket

    The ticket was issued to Laurence Ottenstein for admission to the trial of Adolf Eichmann on June 8, 1961, in Jerusalem.

  14. George Hindels identification card

    The identification card was issued to George Hindels by the Jüdischer Pfadfinderbund Österreichs on July 4, 1932.

  15. Eva Eiseman papers

    The papers consist of documents and a photograph relating to the Cohen family of Hamburg, Germany, and their escape from Nazi Germany to Montevideo, Uruguay, on the ship "General Artigas."

  16. Peter Gelbart papers

    The papers consist of a German passport for foreigners ("Fremdenpass") issued to Siegfried Gelbart [donor's father], a photograph of Siegfried Gelbart, and a bound copy of translated identification documents and letters of recommendation relating to Siegfried Gelbart and his family.

  17. Harold Wallerstein papers

    The collection consists of two German passports ("Reisepass") stamped with the letter "J." One was issued to Max Wallerstein donor's father in 1941 in Zagreb, Croatia, and the other was issued to Elisabeth Wallerstein [donor's mother] in Mannheim, Germany, in 1939.

  18. Hugo Lam questionnaire

    The questionnaire was issued to Hugo Lam in Stanisławów, Poland (Stanislav / Ivano-Frankivsʹk, Ukraine) in order to register him as a medical professional.

  19. American serviceman papers

    The papers belonged to a unknown United States serviceman and include forty-eight photographs depicting wartime Europe and liberated concentration camps, an envelope, a set of souvenir postcards from Liverpool, England, and a business card from the Taverne Savoy in Brussels, Belgium.

  20. Ray Deming photograph collection

    The collection consists of eight photographs taken at the time of liberation at Dachau concentration camp.