Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 40,741 to 40,760 of 55,824
  1. Robert Haguenauer papers

    Contains letters and cards from Raymond Haguenauer written to his wife Marthe from Camp Drancy (1942); family genealogical information including Red Cross tracings of family members; and Robert Haguenauer's personal memoirs (approximately 25 pages).

  2. Picture postcard, "Villa Saint-Cristophe"

    Consists of a photographic postcard depicting Villa Saint-Christophe in Canet-Plage (now Canet-en-Roussillon), France. The villa was later the site of a children's home where Jewish children from nearby Rivesaltes were sheltered by Lois Gunden Clemens (1915-2005).

  3. Gilda Moss Haber photographs

    Consists of five photographs taken at the White House youth hostel in Great Chesterford, England. Most of the children living at the youth hostel came to England on Kindertransports.

  4. Processo de pedido de visto para Bettie Monson

    Processo de pedido de visto pela Embaixada Britânica ao Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros para Bettie Monson, de nacionalidade britânica, com destino ao Reino Unido. Visto autorizado.

  5. Processo de pedido de visto para Carlo Schrecker

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Hungria para Carlo Schrecker, de nacionalidade húngara, com destino aos Estados Unidos da América. Visto autorizado.

  6. Tray

    Used by Max and Elizabeth Wallerstein during their internment at Ferramonti Di Tarsia, Italy in 1943-1944 and brought over to the United States on August 3, 1944.

  7. Dossiers aumôniers.

    Ce fonds contient des dossiers généraux relatifs à l’aumônerie militaire. Ces dossiers sont classés par thème. On notera notamment un dossier relatif à l’aumônerie israélite couvrant la période 1918-1962, ce dossier se trouve dans la boîte 72/1.

  8. Ośrodek Pracy Więźniów w Piechcinie

    • akta osobowe więźniów
  9. Sąd Okręgowy we Wrocławiu

    • akta sądowe dotyczące zbrodni niemieckich - akta sądowe dotyczące osób oskarżonych o współpracę z okupantem niemieckim
  10. Alexander and Raya Magid Markon family collection

    The collection consists of a dog tag, correspondence, documents, identification cards, and photographs relating to Alexander and Raya Magid Markon and their son Alain during and after the Holocaust when the family left German occupied France for the United States. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  11. Landsberg liberation photographs

    Consists of seven photographs taken after the liberation of the Landsberg concentration camp. Includes photographs of members of the United States military examining corpses. The photographs were taken by Michael Vikertosky.

  12. Nazi flag

    Nazi flag acquired by Sergeant Charles Ottinger while serving in the US Army during WWII. Brought back to the US by Charles Ottinger, March 1945.

  13. Schermeister girls play in the yard

    The three Schermeister girls, Lis (donor's mother; eldest of the three), Jeanne, and Inge play with their parents, Edith and Bernhard, in the yard at their vacation home in Snekkersten. The girls are a few years older now.

  14. Joseph Strip family collection

    The collection consists of an armband, currency, flier, patches, correspondence, diaries, documents, memoirs, and photographs relating to the experiences of the Stripounsky (later Strip) family: Menachem Nathan and Regina Stripounsky and their sons Joseph and Asriel during the Holocaust when they fled Antwerp, Belgium, in May 1940 for France, and, after a year, for the United States, as well as for Joseph's US Army service in Germany beginning in 1944.

  15. Morris Rosen collection

    Photograph negatives of grave sites of female victims of a death march from Ravensbrück and Gruenberg camps to Volary, Czechoslovakia; information relating to survivors and victims of Volary, Czechoslovakia, Dombrowa ghetto, and an unidentified labor camp in Breslau; photographs of acquaintances who were Holocaust survivors and photocopies of postcards to Gruenberg, a subcamp of Gross-Rosen; questionnaires for Rawa Ruska and Yakub Kalpern.

  16. Oral history interview with Donald N. Brandin

  17. Children in Berestowitz, Poland

    Children stand in front of BIBLIOTEKA.

  18. Dr Walter Gross: Lecture

    Lecture from Dr Walter Gross in which he stresses the importance of propaganda as a tool to influence the masses particularly in relation to the propagation of Nazi racial ideology.Typescript. German. 3 pages 

  19. Jewish Community Reunion, Wertheim: Papers

    Jewish Community Reunion, Wertheim: Papers