Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 16,801 to 16,820 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. Leslie Van de Ven collection

    Materials regarding Gerard Van De Ven, a Dutch university student who resisted the Nazis.

  2. Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons collection

    The Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons collection consists of material created by the Committee in support of legislation concerning displaced persons in Europe. Editorials and press releases inform readers on the progress made on said legislation, while memorandum updates members and coordinating organizations of the Committee. Internal information consists of a variety of lists and news useful to members of the Committee. Also included is a report on immigration of European displaced persons to the United States. The Citizens Committee on Displaced Persons collection contains materia...

  3. Passport

    Passport belonging to donor's mother.

  4. Musia Gershenman testimony

    Contains a photocopy of handwritten testimony in Yiddish by Musia Gershenman, who, along with several other Jews from the Kovno (Kaunas, Lithuania) ghetto, was rescued by Antonina and Jonas Paulavicius. Included with the testimony is an English translation provided by the USHMM. The collection also includes a videocassette of the ceremony at Yad Vashem recognizing Antonina Paulavicius as a "Righteous Among the Nations."

  5. Celina's story: a wartime childhood memoir

    The personal narrative describes the Holocaust experiences of Celina Hecht (born Celina Friedmann), originally of Warsaw, Poland, who survived the war as a hidden child along with her twin sister Fay Nadaner (born Fela Friedmann).

  6. The Jewish community of Manila

    Articles regarding the establishment and history of the Jewish community and its synagogue in Manila, dated 1946 and 1947.

  7. Judith Bihaly collection

    Fragment of receipt, 6 June 1945. Original Catholic conversion certificated for Andras Bihaly, the twin brother of Judith Bihaly [donor], 29 December 1940. Original marriage certificate belonging to donor's mother, 29 January 1934. Original "Igazolvany" (ID card) for Mrs. Karoly Bihaly, no date. Original birth certificate for Andras Bihaly, dated 1934. Original birth certificate for donor, dated 1934. Photocopies of 13 photographs.

  8. Kinderausweis Nr. 1

    Child's passport belonging to donor's late brother, Walter Helmut Israel Berg, dated 1939 July 17.

  9. Jacob Miller collection

    Letters to the donor's parents Helen and Bernard Miller, dated 1947-1948. Postcard in Russian to the Millers, dated 1945. Certificate regarding immigration visa, 1945. Letter from National Council of Jewish Women, 1945, regarding Gitta Levin. Copy of pamphlet entitled "It Has Become Clear To Us."

  10. Ethel Levine collection

    Original letters dated 1943 from what is believed to be from the family Jacobs but the handwriting is that of M. van Til; letters from Westerbork and Terezin. Photocopies of photographs.

  11. Julius Crane collection

    Article entitled "Strong youth role in Holocaust remembrance," dated April 1993, a ceremony in which the donor's mother, Ruth Crane, delivered a speech.

  12. Philip Friedman collection

    Collections consists of 93 published photographs used to commemorate the 1936 Olympics.

  13. Henry Bermanis collection

    Letters from Henry Bermanis to his daughter Betty regarding his family and personal life history. Memoir entitled "A visit to Vilnius" by Bermanis, dated April 5, 1992. Memoir entitled "Witness to Minsk" by Bermanis, undated. Memoir entitled "Riga revisited, plus some other places" by Bermanis, dated January 26, 1992. Memoir entitled "Brief Impressions from a short trip to Romania" by Bermanis, dated July 14, 1992.

  14. Jewish resistance personnel executed by the Nazis at Mont-Valeien (Paris)

    Adam Rayski compiled these names; no indication as to where his research was conducted.

  15. Yom ha-Shoʾah commemoration speech

    Speech written and delivered by Isaac Schweitzer [donor], 14 April 1996.

  16. Alan Marcus collection

    The Alan Marcus collection consists of one audio tape of the NBC production "The Girl Without a Name"; a photocopy of the transcript of the same production, a photocopy of "Ratachusky's Return," which was written by Alan Marcus [donor] and published in "The Atlantic" in August 1946, and photocopy of email correspondence.

  17. Basil Herzstein collection

    Photocopies of excerpts of books and magazines relating to Donor's father, Fred Herzstein. Newspaper clippings from German newspapers and Dutch magazines containing articles relating to donor's father, from the 1930s.

  18. Joseph R. Beyrle collection

    Memoir of Joseph Beyrle's [donor] wartime service; articles pertaining to donor as a POW.

  19. Siegmund Levarie collection

    Postcard addressed to Sophie Löenherz; mentions Erna Patak, first president of the Austrian section of the WIZO.

  20. "The bloody record of Nazi atrocities"

    Consists of two copies of the late 1944 publication, "The Bloody Record of Nazi Atrocities" edited by Joe Weil and published by Arco Publishing Company. The publication is split into two parts, "The Crimes," written by Burnet Hershey, and "The Punishment," written by Johannes Steel. The publication is illustrated with artwork by comic book artist A.M. Froelich and with photographs supplied from the Soviet agency SOVFOTO.