Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 48,301 to 48,320 of 55,814
  1. Oral history interview with William Skobac

  2. Izy Freudenreich collection

    The collection consists of a cigarette holder and a necklace with a commemorative pendant and mezuzah relating to the experiences of Izy Freudenreich after his release from Kaufering VII slave labor camp in Landsberg, Germany, when he lived in Landsberg displaced persons camp in Germany.

  3. Ruth Lisak Call photographs

    Consists of two photographs of Ruth Lisak as a child, posing with her parents in a park in Brussels, Belgium. Her father, Maurice Lisak, perished in Auschwitz, and her mother, Esther Lisak, in Bergen-Belsen. Ruth survived the war as a hidden child in a convent in Belgium.

  4. Bukspan family photograph collection

    The collection consists of five photographs relating to the experiences of Shmariyaho Charles Bukspan who survived the Holocaust in hiding in Belgium.

  5. Women and babies

    Women in hospital. Babies being baptized. Women laughing, breast feeding. CU babies.

  6. Joseph Hauptman collection

    The collection consists of medals, medal certificates relating to the experiences of Joseph Hauptman as a soldier in the Soviet Army and the Czechoslovak Army Abroad during World War II and an identification card relating to the experiences of Frida Lerner in Mauthausen concentration camp during and after the Holocaust.

  7. Maya Freed Brown collection

    Contains thirteen black-and-white photographs of Maya and her family's post-war life in Berlin and a newspaper from the Mariendorf Displaced persons camp in West Berlin entitled "Der Weg."

  8. "Avadim Hayinu"

    Contains a copy of the book "Avadim Hayinu," written in Yiddish, about the happenings in the Auschwitz Death Camp; includes the author's original stencil with handwritten glosses.

  9. Anatomy of the Auschwitz death camp

    Contains the edited typescript of "Auschwitz: Anatomy of a Death Camp," co-authored by Michael Berenbaum and Yisrael Gutman.

  10. Interview with Mrs. Minsky: a transcript

    Contains information regarding Mrs. Minsky's Holocaust related experiences in Warsaw, Poland; life and work in the Warsaw ghetto; Nazi actions taken against the Jews in the ghetto; discusses the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising; life in Majdanek and Auschwitz; and the death march in Jan.1945.

  11. Nachlass Wilhelm Speyer

    Korrespondenz mit Verlegern (auch Verlagsverträge), u.a. mit Kiepenheuer, Querido, Rowohlt und mit dem Literaturagenten Franz Horch; Kopien seiner Briefe an Gerard W. Speyer; Korrespondenz zwischen Fritz Landshoff und Gerard W. Speyer; Manuskripte von Erzählungen und dem Roman "Die Stunde des Tigers"

  12. [Comboio com refugiados]

    Comboio com passageiros à janela. No exterior encontra-se um grupo de pessoas.

  13. Visita do General Santos Costa à Sede da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa

    Grupo de pessoas à volta de uma mesa.

  14. [Transporte de doentes]

    Pessoal da Cruz Vermelha transporta maca com doente. Ao fundo vê-se um comboio.

  15. Processo de pedido de visto

    Processo de pedido de visto sem documentação associada.

  16. Documentation from the Schoeffengericht (Jurors Court) of the Landgericht (Regional Court of Law) in Ulm

    Documentation from the Schoeffengericht (Jurors Court) of the Landgericht (Regional Court of Law) in Ulm

  17. The Matilde Finzi-Bassani Personal Archive , Italy

    The Collection contains Matilde Finzi-Bassani's personal documentation as well as much documentation regarding the anti-Fascist underground in Italy.

  18. [Tibaldi Italo]

    Il fondo raccoglie copie di mappe e cartine riferite al campo di sterminio nazista di Ebensee, donate all'istituto da Italo Tibaldi, autore di diversi testi relativi al tema della deportazione, e riordinate nel 2007 da Sabrina Contini.

  19. Käding, Jürgen und Ella

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Jürgen Käding, ADN-Auslandskorrespondent, u.a. in Bagdad/Irak und Havanna/Kuba, Betriebshistoriker von ADN Zitierweise BArch N 2694/...

  20. Banner

    Nazi banner removed by John Edgar Frost during the liberation of the Dachau concentration camp.