Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 33,261 to 33,280 of 55,818
  1. Nordhausen liberation photographs

    Consists of seven photographs taken after the liberation of the Nordhausen concentration camp. Includes photographs of corpses as well as survivors.

  2. Frida Rozen photograph collection

    Collection consists of six black and white photographs depicting the Rozenblum family (donor's husband's family) from Łódź, Poland. Chaim and Regina Rozenblum, their two daughters, Mania and Rozia and their son Menachem were deported from the Łódź ghetto to Auschwitz-Birkenau in August 1944. Menachem, who was a student in the ghetto high school, was the only survivor of his immediate family. These photographs were returned to Menachem by his uncles in the US after the war.

  3. Abraham Ackerstein collection

    Consists of two documents from the SS Marine Flasher, thirty photographs, and three small photograph albums from the displaced persons camp in Föhrenwald, Germany, relating to Abraham Ackerstein.

  4. Herbert L. Winograd collection

    Two envelopes; one sent to donor’s aunt “Beyla Katz…ul. Krasnoarmeiskaia in Pruzhany…Zapadnaia, Belorus, Brestskaia oblast [in Russian]…formerly Poland” from “Winograd, Beechwood…” Ohio, postmarked November 6 [no year] and stamped “RETURN TO SENDER.” One envelope sent from Else Guggenheim in Camp de Gurs to Norbert Guggenheim in Cleveland, Ohio and postmarked January 29, 1942. Else was deported to Auschwitz September 4, 1942.

  5. Adolf Stone papers

    Consists of photocopies collected by Adolf Stone, originally from Germany, who emigrated to the United States and joined the military. Includes information about the establishment of the Central Jewish Information Office and copies related to a memorial service held on June 10, 1945, at the St. Ottilien displaced persons camp. Included in the documents related to the memorial service are a short narrative of the service itself, a copy of a speech by Dr. Z. Grinberg in which Dr. Grinberg described his Holocaust experiences and the program of a musical performance led by Michael Hofmekler.

  6. Processo de pedido de visto para Berthe Marie Burnay e dois filhos

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Baiona para Berthe Marie Burnay, de nacionalidade belga, com destino a Portugal. Visto autorizado. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Baiona para dois filhos de Berthe Marie Burnay, de nacionalidade belga, com destino a Portugal. Visto autorizado.

  7. Processo de pedido de visto para Sra. Reiner e filha

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Munique para Sra. Reiner, de nacionalidade americana, com destino aos Estados Unidos da América. Visto autorizado. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Munique para filha de Sra. Reiner, de nacionalidade americana, com destino aos Estados Unidos da América. Visto autorizado.

  8. Pin

    Pin, “America first last & always / Home Mission Board / N.B.C. Inc. / Cleveland 1941” with image of soldier in front of American flag; from “T. Theo. Lovelace / 4834 Vincennes Ave. / Chicago”

  9. Несвижский районный мировой суд,г.Несвиж Барановичского округа

    • Zivil- und Strafgericht Nesviz

    Переписка с Несвижской районной управой по хозяйственным вопросам, дела по обвинению в нанесении побоев, по искам о признании права собственности на землю, разделе имущества, востановление даты рождения, расторжении брака и др.

  10. Gradsko poglavarstvo grada Križevci

    • The City Authorities of Križevci

    The collection is incomplete and contains various instructions and orders issued and received by the city authorities of Križevci. Researchers of the Holocaust will find files regarding the activities of the State Office for Renewal [Državno Ravnateljstvo za ponovu] here. This office oversaw the managing and distributing of property confiscated from Jews during the Holocaust. In addition, for scholars interested in perpetrator studies the files of the city employees are a potentially helpful source.

  11. Zehrer, Hans

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Ebbo Demant, Von Schleicher zu Springer. Hans Zehrer als politischer Publizist, Mainz 1971.- Meissner, Hans Otto (u.) Harry Wilde: Die Machtergreifung. Ein Bericht über die Technik des nationalsozialistischen Staatstreichs. Stuttgart 1958 Fritzsche, Klaus: Politische Romantik und Gegenrevolution. Fluchtwege in d. Krise d. bürgerl. Gesellschaft: Das Beispiel d. "Tat"-Kreises. Frankfurt a.M. 1976 Bestandsbeschreibung Allgemeine und Verlagskorrespondenz, Manuskripte Zitierweise BArch N 1311/...

  12. Green patch with a gray embroidered swastika within a diamond

    Green parch with a gray swastika to be worn by a Nazi party member or sympathizer.

  13. Hand towel

    Paul Kuttner received the towel from his mother, Margarete Kuttner, before his immigration from Berlin, Germany, to Great Britain through Kindertransport in February 1939.

  14. Kokocinski, Rozenberg and Rusak families collection

    Collection of correspondence and related documentation; from Rubin Kokocinski to his brother Markus Kokocinski [later Marcus Cook (donor's grandfather)]; Frymcia Kokocinski, Rubin's daughter in law to her uncle in the US; from Fiszel Rozenberg (Marcus Cook's brother in law) and Heniek Rozenberg (his nephew); the letters were written in Polish and Yiddish, dated 1946-1954.

  15. Hitler speaking in stadium

    Title: "All Germany rises to Hitler's call - 120,000 Westphalians meet in stadium at Dortmund to cheer stirring appeal by the fiery Chancellor." Hitler arrives and gets out of a car. Aerial shots of crowds. The narrator states that a united Germany is Hitler's rallying cry as he tours Germany. Hitler speaks, beginning by saying that those enemies who laughed on the 30th of January are not laughing anymore. He speaks further and ends with crowds saluting.

  16. San Remo; USA voyage aboard the "Bremen"; Olympics

    Consulate in St. Remo, southern villa. "Bremen" on a trip to the US, passengers, swimming pools on board, etc. Life on board, bull fight Steamer "Albert Ballin" charges, Hamburg, (14. 8. 1931), beach life, Parade Reichswehr, relocation, Frankfurt, open-air swimming pool, Olympics, Hitler enters the stadium with officials,

  17. Herbert Hordes collection

    Contains a collection of postal covers, mail forms, postcards, and Red Cross correspondence from the Holocaust era. Includes materials sent to/from Stalag VIIIB, Italy, Theresienstadt, Berlin, Nurnberg, Sachsenhausen, France, Canada, Palestine, and Israel; dated 1940-1949; collected by Herbert Hordes (donor's late husband).

  18. Sąd Powiatowy w Strzelcach Opolskich

    • akta sądowe dotyczące osób represjonowanych z motywów politycznych - akta sądowe spraw o uznanie za zmarłego lub zaginionego
  19. Areszt w Lwówku Śląskim*

    • akta administracyjne (sprawozdania, plany pracy, raporty statystyczne, protokoły odpraw służ bowych, protokoły kontroli, korespondencja z WUBP we Wrocławiu) - materiały ewidencyjne (księga główna aresztantów, księga archiwalna, skorowidze)
  20. Opferfürsorge-Akten Vorarlberg

    • Victims Welfare Files Vorarlberg

    Der Bestand enthält in erster Linie die geringe Zahl der noch laufenden Antragsakten nach dem Opferfürsorgegesetz (vgl. BGBl Nr. 183/1947). Die Akten bereits verstorbener Anspruchsberechtigter wurden dem VLA übergeben (vgl. Amt der Vorarlberger Landesregierung nach 1945, Abteilung IVa (Fürsorge und Sozialrecht)).