Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 22,401 to 22,420 of 56,066
  1. Oral history interviews of the “Nuremberg Remembered” documentary film collection

    Oral history interviews with participants in the Nuremberg trials (1945-1949 ) who served in a variety of roles, including members of the legal team for the prosecution and a journalist who reported on the events for the press

  2. Wladislaw and Jozefa Misniakewicz collection

    The collection consists of books recovered from a burned synagogue, in Dubiecko, Poland, in September 1939, by Wladislaw and Jozefa Misniakewicz.

  3. Michael W. Barnes collection

    The collection consists of a Waffen SS knife bayonet and a scrip receipt from Westerbork, Netherlands, transit camp used during World War II in Europe.

  4. Elen Chajet Murad collection

    The collection consists of a doll and photograph relating to the experiences of Helene Chajet during the Holocaust when she lived in hiding in Arleuf, France.

  5. Arthur Mendel collection

    The collection consists of Jewish prayer books owned by a prisoner at Gurs concentration camp in France.

  6. Oral history interviews of the Michael Schwartz collection

    Oral history interviews with Edgar Ansten and Marian Ansten

  7. Sue Elder collection

    The collection consists of federal documents, ID cards, trial booklets, clippings, stamps, currency, and other ephemera documenting the experiences of Sue Elder, who worked as a translator at the Nuremberg trials from 1946-1948.

  8. Amy Wolff collection

    Oral history interview with Edward Wolf (né Isidor Wolff) and a recording of Edward Wolf's recital of the song "Wir sind dazu verdammt."

  9. Conversations with “50 Children” group collection

    Video recorded conversations with members of the "50 Children" group, survivors who were rescued from Nazi occupied Austria by Gilbert and Eleanor Kraus

  10. Oral testimonies of the George Sanders collection

    An oral history interview with George Sanders and a recorded presentation

  11. Moses and Posen families collection

    The collection consists of materials such as documents, photographs and correspondence, as well as embossed or inscribed books and some objects, like a game and bib, that all document the experiences of Lotte Moses Grunwald (1915-2001) and members of the Moses and Posen families. There are also some documents related to the Grunwald family.

  12. Heny Hersh collection

    Collection documenting the experiences of Heny Hersh (nee Stern) [1926-2017], her family, her survival in a Romanian ghetto, Auschwitz-Birkenau and ober Hohenelbe concentration camps, and DP camps Admund, Salfenden, Rivoli, and Barletta, eventually immigrating to the United States in 1950 with Artie Hersh [b. 1927 Osoj] who survived Auschwitz, Hausdorf, and Ebensee concentration camps, and was in DP camps Rivoli, Kobenz, and Bagnoli. Collection includes health card, Rivoli letter of reference, Yetta Ginsburg's sponsor application for Artie and Heny, certificate of residence, US immigration ...

  13. Irma Gerber collection

    The collection conisits of twelve prayerbooks.

  14. Ellen T. Meth collection

    Contains materials documenting the experiences of Ellen T. Meth and her family during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  15. Oral history interviews of the Renata Skotnicka-Zajdman collection

    Oral history interviews with Renata Skotnicka-Zajdman recorded 1989 through 2013.

  16. Mort Horvitz collection

    The collection consists of three books relating to the Warsaw ghetto and Jewish armed resistance in Poland.

  17. Oral history interviews of the Avi Kumar collection

    Interviews with Holocaust survivors and the family members of Holocaust survivors

  18. Samuel Schalkowsky collection

    Contains materials documenting the experiences of Samuel Schalkowsky during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  19. Mändle family collection

    The collection consist of documents related to the World War I experiences of Siegfried Mändle and the Mändle family’s 1939 immigration documents. It also consists of three publications realting to the family.

  20. Oral history interviews of the Blatman family collection

    Oral history interviews with Jacob and Margaret Blatman