Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 29,961 to 29,980 of 33,345
Language of Description: English
  1. Color film on the 2. Staffel 1. Fighter squadron 77 (“Green hearts”) in 1939

    Green hearts, day in the squadron, soldiers in vehicle, tanks, refueling of aircrafts, laughing pilots, men eating, relay dog, pilots napping in meadow, mechanics

  2. Nancie Furgang collection

    The collection consists of one London News Agency photograph of Nordhausen concentration camp at liberation and two hardbound collections of the British edition of "Yank," a weekly magazine published during World War II by the United States Army.

  3. Kathryn Lichtenberg and Walt E. Lichtenberg collection

    The collection consists of a silver baby cup, correspondence, documents, a journal, a taped interview, and a Pentateuch relating to the experiences of the Lichtenberg and Stein families during and after the Holocaust.

  4. Robert M.W. Kempner collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, and documents relating to the experiences of Robert M.W. Kempner.

  5. [Newspaper]

    German National Socialist newspaper.

  6. Peter Stangl Memoirs

    Relates to Jewish life in Hungary during World War II and the postwar period, and to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956.

  7. Schatz family photograph

    Consists of a photograph of the Schatz family taken in April 1939 in Tisza-Ujlak, Hungary (currently Vylok, Ukraine).

  8. Martha Shemtov papers

    Contains 11 photographs, five legal documents, and one memoir pertaining to Martha Shemtov's experiences in hiding in Poland during the Holocaust.

  9. Wallach family papers

    Contains personal family correspondence and documents pertaining to the Wallach family's property in Germany and their restitution claims.

  10. Hirsch Grunstein photographs

    Contains copies of two photographs pertaining to Hirsch Grunstein's Holocaust experiences.

  11. Anna (Golden) Gordon family collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Anna and Riva Gordon (Golden) and their family in Svencionys and Vilna, Lithuania, before, during, and after the Holocaust.

  12. Joseph A. Thacker collection

    The collection consists of a Nazi banner and a photograph relating to the experiences of Joseph A. Thacker during World War II, when he served as a solider in the 80th Infantry Division of the United States Army in Germany.

  13. Denise Kopecky collection

    The collection consists of three Theresienstadt notes and two Star of David badges relating to the experiences of Denise Elbertova while living in hiding in the Slovak Republic and, after 1944, in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp during the Holocaust.

  14. Barbara Mies-Singer papers

    Correspondence, photocopied, from various people in Sandomierz, Poland, to J. Horowitz in New York, 1939-1940, and one letter from nephew of Pauline Cohen, sent to her in Los Angeles, from Vilnius, 1946.

  15. Permit for Maurits Waterman to leave Westerbork and work at the Center for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam

    Photocopy of identification card for Maurits Waterman, Westerbork camp, and related documents, 1942-1943.

  16. Records relating to Jews in Ukraine during World War II

    Photocopied documents, all related to Archbishop Andrei Szeptycki (Sheptytsky) of the Ukrainian Catholic church, and his role and activities during the occupation of Ukraine.

  17. Two speeches by Rabbi Stephen Wise

    One audiotape containing two speeches by Stephen Wise.

  18. Harold B. Goldberg collection

    The collection consists of artifacts: armbands, a badge, a leaflet, military insignia, a pennant, a ring, and scrip relating to the experiences of Harold Goldberg as a soldier in the United States Army in Europe during World War II.

  19. Bella Sandler collection

    Testimony, 4 pages, typescript, titled "Detailed Description of Persecution," regarding events in Poland (Kalisz, Zdunska-Wola, Czestochowa) after German invasion and during occupation.