Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 23,861 to 23,880 of 56,066
  1. Group of PM and New York Times newspapers

    Group of PM newspapers with illustrations by Arthur Szyk. Also, New York Times newspaper from January 21, 1945. The PM newspapers include the following: April 23, 1941, September 24, 1943, November 7, 1943, December 3, 1943, January 17, 1944, January 30, 1944, February 20, 1944, March 27, 1944, May 14, 1944, August 20, 1944, December 24, 1944 and February 22, 1945.

  2. Sigfried Neu collection

    Consists of two small "Liliput" dictionaries, English to German and German to English, printed in Leipzig, Germany, carried by Sigfried Neu in the concentration camp.

  3. Jerzy Kajetanski collection

    The collection consists of a Star of David badge, a teddy bear, thirty eight black and white scratchboards from the 1950s and 1980s and other artworks, documents, and photograph relating to the experiences of Jerzy Kajetanski, his wife, and his extended family, non-Jewish Polish persons, during the war when several were conscripted as laborers and sent to Germany, and after the war in Germany, Poland, and the United States.

  4. German propaganda lithograph poster collection

    The collection consists of lithograph prints (posters) with German propaganda; circa 1935.

  5. Nazi Germany propaganda collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, books, documents, newspapers, and photographs relating to the history of the Nazi Party in Germany in the 1930s.

  6. Alain Markon and Raya Magid Markon family collection

    The collection consists of a blanket and children's clothing relating to the experiences of Alexander and Raya Magid Markon and their young son, Alain, during the Holocaust when they escaped German occupied France for the United States.

  7. Eleanor and Ernest Fried collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Eleanor Lustig and Ernest Fried and their families in Germany and in the United States before and after their emigration in 1937 and 1938.

  8. Rosemarie Fuchs collection

    The collection consists of five books published by the Watch Tower Society and banned during Nazi rule

  9. Ilie Wacs collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Ilie Wacs and his family in Shanghai, China, before and during World War II. six drawings, 1 set (10 pages) of patterns, 1 book - "'ORT' SHANGHAI Course in Cutting Mens Clothing"

  10. Stefan and Frederike Deutsch family collection

    The collection consists of two World War I German badges, correspondence, and documents relating to the experiences of Stefan and Frederike (Frida) Deutsch and their children, Margot, Martin, Erwin and Gerda, originally from Breslau, Germany, before, during, and after the Holocaust in Germany and the United States.

  11. Louis Davis collection

    The collection consists of four Soviet currency notes, a document case, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Louis Davidovic (David) and his family in Czechoslovakia before, during, and after the Holocaust, including the years Louis spent in a Hungarian forced labor battalion on the eastern front in Russia.

  12. Hildegard and Moritz Henschel collection

    The collection consists of artwork, medals, Star of David badges, books, correspondence, documents, and musical scores relating to the experiences of Moritz and Hildegard Henschel before and during the Holocaust in Berlin, Germany, during the Holocaust in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp, and after the Holocaust in Israel.

  13. University of Mary Washington Galleries collection

    The collection consists of artifacts relating to the Nazi regime in Germany from 1933 to 1945.

  14. Hannah Kaplan collection

    The collection consists of three published portfolios of artwork, Tanuságtétel by Shraga Weil, 16 fameszete by Miklos Adler, and Danse Macabre by Ernest (Emo) Barta, published soon after the Holocaust.

  15. Terry Friedman collection

    The collection consists of a selection of postage stamps issued by the fascist governments of Germany and Italy from 1938-1941.

  16. Julius and Regina Gingold collection

    The collection consists of cancelled envelopes relating to the experiences of Laura Goldberger in Vienna, Austria, and Vilma Gingold in the United States, and scrip relating to the experiences of Julius Gingold in Sonneberg-West labor camp in Germany during the Holocaust.

  17. Pinchas Shaar collection

    The collection consists of two drawings and photographs relating to the experiences of Pinchas Shaar and his family in the Łódź ghetto in Poland during the Holocaust and after the war in Germany, France, and Israel.

  18. Maurits Serphos family collection

    The collection consists of diaries, documents, false identification cards, family photographs, and a publication relating to the experiences of Maurits Serphos and his family while they were living in hiding in Amsterdam, Netherlands, during the Holocaust.

  19. Harry Ray collection

    The collection consists of an artifact, correspondence, and prewar photographs relating to the experiences of Harry Ray (Rabinowicz), a resident of the United States, and his relatives in the Warsaw ghetto in Poland and in exile in the Soviet Union during the Holocaust.

  20. Irving H. Rosenberg collection

    The collection consists of artifacts and documents relating to the experiences of Irving H. Rosenberg during his service in the United States Army during World War II.