Archival Descriptions

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  1. Oral history interview with Joseph Kanarek

  2. Selected records from the General State Archives in Volos (GAK Magnesia)

    The collection includes selected archival materials from four record groups: 1. Judical Archives: Special Court for Criminal Cases of Local Collaborators in the Volos area (Thessaly region) who committed crimes against the civilian population in the former Italian and German zones of occupation during the Second World. This collection contains court proceedings and verdicts against local collaborators; Court of First Instance in Volos (Political department). It contains court minutes and judicial records related to compensation payments to victims of Nazi persecution during World War II, in...

  3. Journal of Csík (Ciuc) Csíki Lapok [Newspapers]

    Antisemitic newspaper published in the Szekler Region in the eastern Transylvania. It includes political, social, economic and fiction articles.

  4. Zbirka arhivskega gradiva nemških okupacijskih oblasti in oboroženih enot na zasedenem slovenskem ozemlju Collection of archival records of the German occupation authorities and German military formations on the occupied territory of Slovenia during WWII ( SI AS 1751)

    The collection contains records of various German civilian authorithies and military formations located on the territory of Slovenia during WWII. It includes collection of records of SS Unterfuererschule in Ljubljana (Laibach), SA Gruppe Donau Organization TODT, OT (Oberbauleitung), LjubljanaLabor Office (Arbeitsamt): civil administration for the regions and municipalities of Lower Styria (Spodnja Štajerska), Gorenjsko (Upper Carniola), Koroška (Slovenian Carinthia), Kranjska Gora, Laško, Trbovlje, Celje, Maribor and other municipalities and regions of Austria and German-occupied Slovenia. ...

  5. Oral history interview with Jack Silven

  6. Oral history interview with Edit Lipkovits

  7. Records of the German Police units deployed on the territory of Slovenia during WWII. Nemške policijske enote na zasedenem slovenskem ozemlju (SI AS 2008)

    Selected records of German police regiments deployed for security operations and anti-partisan warfare duties on the territory of Slovenia (and other European countries, e.g. Poland, France) during WWII. Includes correspondence, official instructions, circular letters, orders and directives, operational and personal reports, requests for supplies, name lists of police servicemen, invoices, receipts for payments to police officers, service contracts, translation of the captured partisan documents, and other types of documentation.

  8. Prywatne Hebrajskie Koedukacyjne Seminarium Nauczycielskie „Tarbut“ w Wilnie Private Hebrew Teachers Seminary “Tarbut” in Wilno, Poland Privati mišri žydų mokytojų seminarija „Tarbut“ Vilniuje (Fond 222)

    Records of the Private Hebrew Teachers Seminary “Tarbut” in Wilno, Poland. The collection contains minutes of the meetings, examination records, correspondence, personal files of students, applications for admission to the seminary, seminary graduation certificates, some include photos of students, course journals, etc.

  9. Oral history interview with Marianne Oelsner

  10. Oral history interview with Sherman Ray

  11. Világ [Newspapers]

    Independent liberal daily published immediately after the war. The publication includes many articles related the fate of the Hungarian Jewry and postwar war crimes investigations and trials of war criminals.

  12. Presentation by Ruth Bild Adler

  13. Selected records of the District People's Courts and the Local People's Courts from the State Archive in Košice

    Trial and investigative records of Slovaks and former Hlinka guard members tried in the District People's Courts (Okresný ľudový súd) and the Local People's Courts (Ľudový súd) in Košice and various surrounding municipalities between 1945 and 1948. Includes the trial records of individual Slovaks accused of denouncing their Jewish neighbors, the trial records of regional Hlinka Guard commanders responsible for the deportation of local Jews, as well as the trial records of political defendants. Features survivor and eyewitness testimonies describing the persecution of Jews and crimes committ...

  14. Szilágysomlyó [Newspapers]

    Antisemitic weekly published in a town Szilágysomlyó [Șimleu Silvaniei] in Romania. It includs many articles concerning the measures that had been adopted against the large Jewish community of this town, 1940-1944.

  15. Records of the Escuela Integral Hebreo Uruguaya

    Records of the Escuela Integral Hebreo Uruguaya (Uruguayan Hebrew Comprehensive School). Including are proceedings of the Executive Committee, lists of graduates, general meetings, and lists of active partners.

  16. Maďarský kráľovský policajný kapitanát v Košiciach Hungarian Royal Police Headquarters in Košice

    Administrative records of the Hungarian Royal Police Headquarters in Košice. Includes records pertaining to anti-Jewish regulations and decrees, the persecution, arrest and registration of Slovak Jews, and the Aryanization of Jewish property and businesses.

  17. "Hungarian Minority" Magyar Kisebbség [Newspapers]

    Magyar Kisebbség [Hungarian Minority], a journal published during the interwar period in Southern Transylvania expressing positions of the Hungarian elite towards the Jewish community in Transylvania .

  18. Selected records from the General State Archives in Larissa (GAK Larissa)

    The collection includes archival materials from four record groups: Records of the Court of Appeal of Larissa-Special Court for the Trials of the Local Collaborators in the area of Larissa (Thessaly region) in the former Italian and German Occupation Zones of occupation during WWII. It contains court proceedings and verdicts against local collaborators, who took part in the persecution and killings of civilians during the occupation; Records of Archive of the Court of First Instance of Larissa-Political department (Decisions on Reparations for the victims of the Nazi persecution). It contai...

  19. Esther Rosen Werner collection

    Fifteen (15) letters from Aron Rosen (the donor's great-grandfather) in Slutsk, Belorussia, to his daughter Esther Werner (nee Rosen) in Bridgeport, CT. These range from 1930-1941, with the bulk from 1939. Material includes English translations of the letters by Roberta Newman and a copy print of a photo of Aaron Rosen.

  20. Primary School no 4 in Skarżysko-Kamienna Szkoła Podstawowa nr 4 w Skarżysku Kamiennej (Sygn. 2933)

    The materials relate to the school's activities, such as: reports on pedagogical conferences, administrative matters, correspondence, etc. Typical information for this type of documentation: name and surname of the child, date and place of birth; school class attended; grades in individual subjects of study. The materials (from different years) also contain school certificates.