Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 20,561 to 20,580 of 56,066
  1. Anna Hoffman identification card

    Contains a Belgian identity card for Anna Hoffman. Anna Hoffman was born on March 2, 1891 in Cernauti, Ukraine, and was arrested by the Gestapo in Brussels, Belgium, on March 3, 1943. She was sent to the Malines transit camp and deported by the 20th convoy to Auschwitz where she was gassed on arrival.

  2. Edith Koenig papers

    The papers consist of six postcards with Adolf Hitler postage stamps sent from Theresienstadt by Hedwig Gutmann, the paternal grandmother of Edith Koenig; three photographs taken by the United States Signal Corps of the liberation of a concentration camp; and one photograph of Edith Koenig, her mother, and Hedwig Gutmann taken in 1932 in Germany. Hedwig Gutmann likely perished at Auschwitz.

  3. Photograph of Gruber family

    The photograph depicts the Gruber family before Samuel Gruber joined the army in May 1939 in Podhajce, Poland (now Pidhaitsi, Ukraine). Pictured are Eva Gruber [donor's sister], Regina Horowitz [donor's cousin], Mina Gruber [donor's sister], and Samuel Gruber.

  4. Postcard

    The postcard was sent by Paula Winter (donor's mother-in-law) in Theresienstadt concentration camp to Mrs. Laura Sara Stern in Vienna, Austria. The postcard is a mass-produced form thanking the recipient for sending packages.

  5. Louis Hilton photograph collection

    The collection consists of eight photographs of the liberation of Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany. Captions in English are on the verso of the photographs.

  6. Warren A. Gorrell photograph collection

    The collection consists of three photographs of a Nazi Party propaganda parade that took place on August 18, 1935.

  7. Stuart and Martha Bindeman photograph collection

    The collection consists of nine film negatives of bombed and ruined buildings in Warsaw, Poland, and two film negatives of Majdanek concentration camp.

  8. Photograph of Fani Birnberg Ross

    The photograph depicts Fani Birnberg Ross in Radom, Poland, on May 12, 1943. Caption on verso in German: "Gearbeitet Bei Herr Reiners, Kastnanen Ache 7/5, Radom Doppler - Niedermann." At the time this photograph was taken, Fani Birnberg Ross, a Jewish woman, was posing as an Aryan and working for an SS physician.

  9. Jane Friedberg photograph collection

    The collection consists of two photographs of corpses at Buchenwald concentration camp at liberation in 1945.

  10. Photograph of corpses at Ohrdruf concentration camp

    The photograph depicts a pile of naked corpses in a doorway. It was taken after the liberation of the Ohrdruf concentration camp.

  11. Fred Schiller papers

    The papers consist of five photographs of Miroslav (Fred) Schiller, his friends, and fellow members of a jazz band; identification cards; visas; applications; and a bill passed by the United States House of Representatives for the relief of Fred Schiller.

  12. Lili Wider Blumenstein papers

    The papers consist of a photograph of Lili Blumenstein and her son, Abraham, taken in Israel in 1949 and an identification card issued to Lili Wider by a Hungarian Jewish organization on May 20, 1945.

  13. Milton Ramoy photograph collection Postwar Germany

    The forty photographs depict Buchenwald concentration camp at liberation in April 1945, corpses at Neunburg vorm Wald, Germany, and German civilians viewing a mass burial site in Tittling, Germany, in 1945.

  14. Miriam Pomerantz Weissman Photographs, ca. 1926-1946.

    The photographs depict the funeral for Miriam Weissman's grandfather in Konstantynów, Poland, in 1926; her mother, four brothers, and sister in 1920; and Miriam Weissman with her cousin, Dr. I. Goldberg, and other Holocaust survivors at a wedding at the Zeilsheim displaced persons camp in 1946.

  15. Bernard Schwarzkopf photograph collection

    The collection consists of three photographs depicting corpses at Ohrdruf concentration camp at liberation in 1945 and one photograph of a Jewish synagogue in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, where Bernard Schwarzkopf [donor] attended services during Rosh Hashanah in 1945.

  16. Ellen Gale photograph collection

    Contains 37 photographs depicting the Gallewski family and other refugees on board the ship "IBERIA," en route to Cuba in 1939, their daily life in Havana, Cuba, and on board a ship en route to Miami, Florida, in 1940.

  17. Emmy Rosenstock Dornhelm papers, ca. 1925-1939.

    Contains a postcard addressed to Mrs. Hermine Rothmüller in Vienna, Austria and sent by Franz Otto Rothmüller in the Dachau concentration camp. In the postcard, Franz asks his mother to go to the authorities to get him released, 1938 December The papers also include an envelope addressed to Justin Rosenstock in New York, sent by Friedl Rosenstock, the sister of Justin Rosenstock and and Emmy Dornhelm in Schweinfurt, Germany, a Deutsches Reich Reisepass belonging to Franz Otto Rothmüller (1939), and a Heimatschein for Franz Otto Rothmüller issued in Vienna in 1925.

  18. Ursula Traugott papers

    Contains one postcard dated May 27, 1939, written and sent from Fritz Marcus to his niece, Ursula Traugott, from aboard the MS St. Louis; and two postcards, dated June 22 and July 22, 1939 sent to Ursula and Wolfgang Traugott in Providence, RI, from Fritz Marcus after he arrived in London, England.

  19. William Fuller photographs

    The papers consist of ten photographs of corpses at Dachau concentration camp during liberation on April 29, 1945 and one piece of paper stating that the photographs are bona fide gifts from a member of the armed forces of the United States, Arthur Can.

  20. Anne Blaustein photograph collection

    The collection consists of studio portraits of the family of David Liss, originally of Poland, including his wife Julia, son Henryk, and daughter Niusienka, all of whom perished at Auschwitz in 1944. Also included an identification photograph of David used for his post-war American passport.