Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: English
Country: Israel
  1. Documentation of the Nazi director for Enemy Asset Management next to the Reichskommissar (Reich Commissioner) for the occupied Netherlands

    Documentation of the Nazi director for Enemy Asset Management next to the Reichskommissar (Reich Commissioner) for the occupied Netherlands

  2. Documentation of the Jewish community in Tarnopol, 1925-1938

    Documentation of the Jewish community in Tarnopol, 1925-1938 Included in the collection: - Financial reports of a hospital and old age home in Tarnopol; - Correspondence with the Polish authorities regarding a hospital, old age home, Mikveh (ritual bath) and Jewish cemeteries; - Correspondence with the financial administration; - Declarations by Jewish physicians who were accepted to work in a hospital; - List of donors from the United States who donated to the fund of a hospital in the city; - Correspondence regarding the organization of courses for hospital attendants.

  3. Decisions regarding the Todeserklaerungen (Declaration of Death) of Jewish victims, given in the Amtsgericht (Magistrates Court) in Hamm (Westphalia)

    Decisions regarding the Todeserklaerungen (Declaration of Death) of Jewish victims, given in the Amtsgericht (Magistrates Court) in Hamm (Westphalia) In the Collection are files including applications to Courts of Law in Westphalia for the recognition of death of local Jews who were deported to the East by the Nazis, and for whom no official Declaration of Death had been given. These applications (requests) were submitted in most part by the relatives of those who had perished, [and] who requested to receive claims for compensation from Germany. The files include the applications including ...

  4. Documentation of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission, regarding the murder of the Jewish population in the Stanislawow region during the German occupation, from the State Archives of the Ivano-Frankovsk Region, 1941-1945

    Documentation of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission, regarding the murder of the Jewish population in the Stanislawow region during the German occupation, from the State Archives of the Ivano-Frankovsk Region, 1941-1945 Documentation of the Soviet Extraordinary State Commission, including data regarding the overall number of people who perished in the cities and districts of the Stanislawow region, and announcements by representatives of the Jewish community regarding the abuse and murder of Jews in the Stanislawow Ghetto and in Bolszowce, Halicz, Kosow, Rohatyn and Gorodenka during ...

  5. Documentation of the Reich Food Producers Organization (Reichsnaehrstand) and of the leader of the Reich Farmers, Germany, 1933-1945

    Documentation of the Reich Food Producers Organization (Reichsnaehrstand) and of the leader of the Reich Farmers, Germany, 1933-1945 Reich Food Producers Organization was the umbrella organization of the farmers and vendors of agricultural produce in Germany, established after the rise of the Nazis to power, 1933, and united within it a number of umbrella organizations that preceded it. The organization had a hierarchical structure and was headed by Richard Walther Darre, who received the title of Reich Farmers' Leader (Reichsbauernfuehrer). Under Darre's leadership, the organization was th...

  6. O.76.2 - Songs/Poems mostly written by Holocaust survivors

    O.76.2 - Songs/Poems mostly written by Holocaust survivors Most of the songs and poems gathered in this Sub-Records Group were written by Holocaust survivors in various languages, mainly during the Holocaust period and afterwards. A small number of the songs and poems were written by Jews who perished in the Holocaust. Many poems describe experiences and events from the Holocaust period, as well as longings for home and the people from whom they were forced to part. Some of the poems that were written after the Holocaust are dedicated to the memory of family members, friends and acquaintanc...

  7. Documentation of the Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce (Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg), which was responsible for the confiscation of Jewish works of art

    Documentation of the Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce (Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg), which was responsible for the confiscation of Jewish works of art Documentation of the Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce, a body established in September 1940, following the occupation of France. Its function was to plunder works of art that were owned by Jews who had left France. Alfred Rosenberg, the Chief Nazi Party ideologist was placed at its head. The Reichsleiter Rosenberg Taskforce was assisted by the French Police and by the German occupation forces in its activities. Later, the Taskforce are...

  8. M.52.DAKherO - Documentation from the State Archives of the Kherson Region

    M.52.DAKherO - Documentation from the State Archives of the Kherson Region History of the Archives: The special archival committee of the Kherson district was established in April 1922, which was subordinate to the archival committee of the Mykolaiv sub-division. The committee became subordinate to the archival committee of the Odessa sub-division in 1922. In November 1925 the archival committee became subordinate to the regional archival administration of Kherson, which began its work in October 1926. The regional archival administration underwent reorganizing and became a local archival a...

  9. Collection of Afdeling Kabinet, Onderwijs - Netherlands Ministry of Education, Government department, 1940-1945

    Collection of Afdeling Kabinet, Onderwijs - Netherlands Ministry of Education, Government department, 1940-1945 Netherlands Ministry of Education, Government department in The Hague, responsible for contacts and the implementation of orders given by the Reichskommissar für die besetzten Niederländischen gebiete (German government in the Netherlands) in the area of education, 1940-1945; Included in the collection: Official documentation of the Departement van Opvoeding, Wetenschap en Cultuurbescherming: Afdeling Kabinet; Consequences [ramifications] of the anti-Jewish legislation in the Neth...

  10. Documentation of the Estonian Security Police, 1941 - 1944

  11. Documentation of the Jewish community in Kolomyja, 1935-1939

    Documentation of the Jewish community in Kolomyja, 1935-1939 Included in the collection: - Information regarding the agricultural school in Slobodka Lesna; - Lists of residents in Kolomyja who paid taxes for 1936-1939; - Information regarding budget projects of the Jewish community in Kolomyja for 1936-1938.

  12. Documentation of the Communist Party committees in the Pinsk region, 1940-1941 and 1950-1959

    Documentation of the Communist Party committees in the Pinsk region, 1940-1941 and 1950-1959 The Collection contains personal file cards of the Communists, including Jews, in the Pinsk region; lists of Communists and candidates; questionnaires filled out by Jewish Communists, 1940; documentation of the NKVD; documentation of the Communist Party committees in the Pinsk region.

  13. Documentation of the Gebietskommissariat (district commissioner) in Kazatin, 1941-1943

    Documentation of the Gebietskommissariat (district commissioner) in Kazatin, 1941-1943 Included in the collection: - Official correspondence between the Gebietskommissariat of Kazatin and factors in the SS, the SD and the Police, regarding the murder of Jews, the confiscation of Jewish property, and Schitomir camp and its regulations; - Order by the SS und Polizeigebietsfuere commander in Kazatin to the commander of the Gendarmerie in Schitomir, regarding the behavior of two SS men toward Jewish inmates in a labor camp and the theft of food by Ukrainians, 01/11/1942; - Orders of the General...

  14. Documentation from the Badisches Finanzministerium (Baden Finance Ministry), regarding Aryanization

    Documentation from the Badisches Finanzministerium (Baden Finance Ministry), regarding Aryanization

  15. Documentation of the Jewish Community in Tartu, 1861 - 1940

  16. Documentation of the Schools Superintendent for the Grodno region, 1929-1939

    Documentation of the Schools Superintendent for the Grodno region, 1929-1939 The Collection includes documentation of the Regional Councils of the Education Ministry in Grodno and Vilna, 1929-1939; documentation of the Superintendent of Jewish schools of the Religious Ministry in Grodno; annual budgets of the elementary schools in the Grodno district, 1939/1940; list of teachers in the Grodno district, 1939; list of retired teachers in the Grodno district, 1935-1939.

  17. Documentation regarding Nazi war crimes in the Poltava region, dated, 1944-1948

    Documentation regarding Nazi war crimes in the Poltava region, dated, 1944-1948

  18. Documentation of the Muzey-arkhiv perekhodovoi doby (Kiev Archive Museum of Transitional Period [History]) in Kiev, 1942

    Documentation of the Muzey-arkhiv perekhodovoi doby (Kiev Archive Museum of Transitional Period [History]) in Kiev, 1942 The Kiev Archive Museum of Transitional Period [History] was established under the auspices of the German authorities and was active during April-October 1942 with the aim of presenting the [history of the] transitional period from the Soviet occupation period until the period of Nazi rule; Included in the collection: - Decisions taken by the mayor of Kiev regarding the opening of the museum; - Decision by the Kiev municipality regarding the registration of the books left...

  19. Gemeetearchief Amsterdam (Municipal Archive of Amsterdam) - 88 microfilm reels

    Gemeetearchief Amsterdam (Municipal Archive of Amsterdam) - 88 microfilm reels

  20. P.21 - Collection of Ilya Ehrenburg, author and member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), 1941-1967

    P.21 - Collection of Ilya Ehrenburg, author and member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), 1941-1967 Ilya Ehrenburg was born into a Jewish family in Kiev in 1891. He was exiled to France in 1908 after being arrested for his activities against the Czarist regime. In Paris, he gradually dissociated himself from the Bolsheviks, associating himself with modern artists, publishing his poems and working at translation. After the Socialist revolution in 1917, he returned to his native country. From 1923 Ehrenburg worked as a journalist for the "Izvestia" newspaper. The Soviet authorities u...