Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 2,801 to 2,820 of 10,181
  1. Postage stamp

    1. David Pearlman collection
  2. Postage stamp

    1. David Pearlman collection
  3. Postage stamp

    1. David Pearlman collection
  4. Postage stamp, Dominican Republic, 3 cents, commemorating refugee aid efforts

    1. David Pearlman collection
  5. Records relating to the Committee for Refugee Education

    Contains information about the Committee for Refugee Education, teachers working for the committee, and survivors of the Holocaust who eventually became students in the committee's program.

  6. Fritz Blank letter

    Copy of a letter written by Fritz Blank, presumably in 1941, to a cousin, Martha. In the letter, Blank pleads for assistance to family members attempting to escape the Holocaust.

  7. Oral history interview with Eugene Fellner

  8. Concentration camps in Yugoslavia, box 74

    1. Холокауст

    The file contains materials (documents, testimonies) about the concentration camps and locations for detention of Jews refugees from the Independent State of Croatia and German occupied Serbia in the Italian occupied territories in Yugoslavia: Kraljevica, Rab, Split, Sumartin, Kupari, Lopud, Novi Vinodolski and others. The file contains also materials about the Jewish battalion of the Rab Brigade of the Yugoslav People Liberation Army, established in september 1943 after the collapse of the concentration camp of Rab.

  9. Oral history interview with Joseph Oppenheimer

  10. Moses and Wolf Blau: short biographical statements

    It is not known in which context these two original signed statements by Moses Blau and his son Wolf, German Jewish refugees in Amsterdam were made. However the formal presentation and details contained therein suggest that the document was created as part of a process of registration possibly with the Dutch authorities or a Jewish relief organisation.

  11. Hay internment camp, New South Wales, Australia: copy camp magazine

    This collection appears to consist of two separate deposits, the provenance of which is not known. The first item is a copy of the Camp 7 Hay magazine Boomerang. The second is a woodcut image of the camp, dated 1940-1.

  12. Czech and Czech Jewish immigrants in Great Britain: various documents

    Material which documents some of the activities of organisations in Great Britain which were involved in providing relief for Czech and Czech Jewish refugees during the Nazi era.

  13. Wolf and Marcelle Lemberger: Copy letter

  14. Lothar Nelken: Diaries

    Diaries of Lothar Nelken

  15. Cahn family papers

    This collection comprises mostly copy Red Cross telegrams sent by Sophie Cahn (the depositor) from England to her father in Mönchen- Gladbach, 1940s. Also included is a copy claim form by Fritz Cahn in Canda for compensation from the city of Mönchen- Gladbach.Sophie's father, Emanuel, died in Theresienstadt in 1942. The children ended up in Canada, USA, UK, and Israel.

  16. Report on the extermination of the Jews in Europe - not dated

    Copy report on the Nazi extermination camps. The facts within the report are allegedly based upon the testimonies of both Jews who witnessed mass killings and SS personnel who were guards at the camp.

  17. Kindertransport questionnaire survey material

    Kindertransport questionnaire survey material . Note that the original forms are closed to the public.An anonymised speadsheet containing extrapolated data from the forms is accessible in the readimng room.Readers need to book a terminal in the reading room to access his material .

  18. Podhorcer family documents

    This collection of family documents consists of official papers such as copy birth, marriage and death certificates of an Austrian Jewish couple, who, it is assumed managed to escape to Great Britain just before the war (certificates declaring the couple's payment of any outstanding debts to the state are dated 1939).

  19. Jewish Board of Deputies' Aliens Committee: minutes and reports

    The material sheds light on the role of the Aliens Committee of the Board of Deputies with respect to the treatment of aliens in Britain in the early 1930s.

  20. Antisemitism in Spain: reports and correspondence

    A miscellaneous collection of reports and correspondence documenting antisemitism and the situation of Jewish refugees in Spain and Spanish Morocco in the 1930s. A number of organisations are represented.