Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 3,481 to 3,500 of 10,181
  1. Oral history interviews of the Project Second Wave collection

    Oral history interviews with individuals who were born between 1918 and 1935 in Germany or Austria and came to the United States at a young age as refugees from National Socialism.

  2. Sarah Field photographs

    1. Sarah Field collection

    The collection consists of four photographs taken in the displaced persons camp in Ulm, Germany.

  3. Fela and Chaim Perelman collection

    The collections consists of medals, correspondence, documents, memoirs, newspaper clippings, publications, and videocassettes relating to the experiences of Drs. Fela and Chaim Perelman, before, during, and after the war in Belgium where they were active in the Jewish underground and then in the care of refugees and postwar emigration to Palestine, and later ardent supporters of Hebrew University in Jerusalem. The collection also includes oral history interviews with Fela Perelman, which were conducted by Jean-Philippe Schreiber between 1984 and 1989.

  4. Document Book II for Werner Lorenz

    1. Alliierte Militärtribunale
    2. Amerikanisches Militärtribunal I, Kammer I, Fall VIII: SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt

    Enthält v.a.: Various Extracts from the "Commitment of Manpower" Order; Extracts from the Hague and the Geneva Conventions regarding Prisoner of War, Extract from "Survey on the Development of the European Refugee Problem from 1918-1947" concerning Number and Origin of German Refugees and Expellees; Extract from Collection of Proclamation, Laws, etc. issued by the Allied Control Council and the American Military Government; Extract from "Commitment of Manpower"; Prosecution Document No 4018 concerning Ethnic Germans in PW [Prisoner of war] camps; Affidavits regarding the defendant Lorenz Fo...

  5. Емигрантска влада Краљевине Југославије

    • Royal Yugoslav Government-in-exile
    • Emigrantska vlada Kraljevine Jugoslavije

    Documents of Yugoslav Government-in-exile during WWII. Original documentsabout activities of dfiferent ministries, among others humanitarian work for Yugoslav POW, refugees, Jews, propaganda regarding War Crimes in Yugoslavia, activities with other Ally governments.

  6. Prefettura di Napoli, Gabinetto, secondo versamento

    • Naples Police Headquarters, Cabinet, Second Accrual

    Records are related to Jewish refugees, discrimination as a result of racial laws, census of Jews (1938-1943), mixed marriages and marriages to foreigners, and personal files of Jews from the Police Headquarters in Naples. It also contains records about the National Liberation Committee of Naples (Comitato di Liberazione Nazionale di Napoli); 2. Headquarter of Naples, Cabinet, cat. A4a, Jewish Citizens (Questura di Napoli, Gabinetto, cat. A4a, Cittadini di razza ebraica); Naples Police Headquarters, Cabinet, Grand Provisions (Questura di Napoli, Gabinetto, Disposizioni di massima).

  7. Poland. Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych

    Correspondence, bulletins, memoranda, reports, studies, lists, financial records, and photographs, relating to Polish foreign relations during World War II, the Polish government in exile in London, Allied diplomacy during World War II, conditions in Poland during the war, deportation of Poles to the Soviet Union, Polish refugees, the Jewish holocaust in Poland, and Polish military operations. Includes some records of Polish foreign relations during the interwar period.

  8. Carl Landauer Papers

    Correspondence, printed matter, and sound recordings of interviews, relating to economics, world politics, and efforts to aid German Jewish refugees to the United States during the 1930s and World War II. Sound use copies of sound recordings available.

  9. Kurt Richard Grossmann Papers

    Writings, correspondence, clippings, and serial issues, relating to Jewish refugees from Nazi Germany, postwar German and Austrian restitution payments to Jewish war victims, German-Israeli relations, the conditions of Jews throughout the world, and civil liberties in the United States and Germany.