Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 48,361 to 48,380 of 55,813
  1. Sino-Judaic Institute Records

    Correspondence, minutes, reports, publications, writings, personal identification documents, financial reports, bylaws, printed matter, and photographs, relating to Russian, Polish and other European Jews, and Jewish communal organizations, in China, especially in Shanghai. Includes memoirs and other papers of individuals, and other collected material.

  2. Sint Elisabeth Gast- of Ziekenhuis te Amersfoort, (1500) 1559-1990

    Het archief bevat stukken betreffende de stellingname van het bestuur van het ziekenhuis ten aanzien van mogelijk ingrijpen van de Duitse bezetter in de openbare gezondheidszorg en een brief aan de aartsbisschop van Utrecht met een verzoek om advies inzake het al dan niet ophangen van bordjes Verboden voor Joden,

  3. Sinti Persecution

    Finished 1987 documentary film about the Nazi persecution of the Roma/Sinti. Photographs of family members, interviews with surviving members of family. Color footage of children (01:34:31-01:36:54): playing at recess, dancing with nuns, before taken to Auschwitz, boys shining shoes in street, playing games.

  4. Sioma and Tonia Bialer Lechtman papers

    Contains photographs and documents relating to Vera Lechtman's parents, Sioma and Tonia Bialer Lechtman, before World War II in Vienna, Austria, and in Łódź, Poland; their immigration to Palestine in 1936; and their subsequent immigration to Europe in 1938. Includes photogaphs of Sioma Lechtman in the Gurs concentration camp in France, where he was interned after fighting in the Spanish Civil War.

  5. Sipo und SD Kommandant Kaunas (Fond R-1399/1)

    Contains reports, instructions, correspondence, clippings, underground publications, registration cards, notes, name indexes, office documents, photographs, administrative maps, and investigation files. The documents pertain to the activities of partisans and persons suspected of being Communists or Soviet paratroopers.

  6. Sippenamt für Böhmen und Mähren, Praha

    • Sippenamt for Bohemia and Moravia, Prague
    • Rodopisný úřad pro Čechy a Moravu
    • Národní archiv
    • 790
    • English
    • 1939-1944
    • The fonds consists out of 1,8 linear meters of processed and accessible documents. 5,4 linear meters are unprocessed and inaccessible.

    The fonds is incomplete. Of particular interest are documents from a survey of persons of Jewish descent in 1944.

  7. Sir Frederick G. Kenyon: Correspondence re persecuted academics in Germany

    This correspondence of Sir Frederick G. Kenyon, a British academic, addresses the problem of the persecution of academics in Germany by suggesting ways of assisting them and raising awareness about their plight.

  8. Sir Otto Kahn-Freund: collection of miscellaneous pamphlets and newsletters

    This collection of pamphlets and newsletters from a variety of organisations relate mainly to conditions in Germany and Austria both during and after the war. They reflect the interests of the collector, Otto Kahn-Freund, a German Jewish lawyer and academic, born in Frankfurt/ Main, 1900, died 1979, Great Britain.

  9. Sirkis family papers

    The Sirkis family papers include records and photographs documenting Theodor and Frida Sirkis and their relatives in Moldova and Kazakhstan during the Holocaust. Documents include Theodore Sirkis’ Iasi student identification card, records documenting the evacuation of members of the Sirkis family to Salsk (Rostov oblast) and Tyulkubas (Kazakh SSR) in 1941, and a letter Frida composed but never mailed to the NKVD demanding justice for her mother and brother. Five photographs depict members of the Sirkis and Gore families and Theodore Sirkis with medical staff in an identified location.

  10. Sirman family collection

    Collection consists of three photographs: one of a wedding portrait, and two of a man in a concentration camp uniform. The collection also contains one booklet in German, published by the Headquarters of the Allied Expeditionary Forces, showing photographs and describing the history and conditions of the camps of Ohrdruf, Buchenwald, Belsen, Gardelegen, and Nordhausen.

  11. Situation of non-aryan lawyers in Germany: Report

    The report explains the background to the level of discrimination against non-aryan lawyers, which obtained in Germany, c1934, by describing the forcible expulsions of judges and lawyers from Breslau courts; subsequent ad hoc discriminatory actions in other parts of the country; and the official sanctions of these actions by the Ministry of Justice.

  12. Situation reports prepared by the Gestapo, from materials of the Preußische Staatsministerium in the Geh. Staatsarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz

    Situation reports prepared by the Gestapo, from materials of the Preußische Staatsministerium in the Geh. Staatsarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz The Preußische Staatsministerium was an organization of the Prussian State governmental authority. It served in the past in particular as the State government, and during the period of the Weimar Republic and afterwards it served as a uniting body (Kollegium) of the government's Ministers, and as the personal office (Kanzlei - Bureau) of the Prime Minister of the State. The material that was copied for Yad Vashem includes situation reports (Lageber...

  13. Sitzler, Friedrich Georg

    Zitierweise BArch N 1687/...

  14. Six clips from an anti-Jewish Nazi propaganda film

    01:12:05 to 01:12:20 Onlookers watch as Jews with horse-drawn carts full of belongings enter Stuttgart after Suess has convinced the Duke to reverse the ban and allow them into the city. A man leading a horse sings the song Shir Hagamal (Song of the Camel). This and many other scenes in the movie were filmed in Prague and Harlan coerced some Jews into performing in this scene and in a later scene set in a synagogue. [This information comes from Susan Tegel's article - see Notes field for citation]. 01:12:26 to 01:12:39 Suess pulls a frightened Dorothea away from the curtain by the window in...

  15. Six clips from an anti-Jewish Nazi propaganda film, Jud Süß

    01:08:59 to 01:09:29 Opening credits: Eight candles burn in front of a Star of David, then the title of the film and the name of the director, Veit Harlan, appears, among other credits. A man's voice singing a Hebrew prayer accompanies the credits. 01:09:32 to 01:09:44 The coach carrying the newly coronated Duke of the Duchy of Wuerttemberg, Karl Alexander, drives through the festively decorated town of Stuttgart. The Duke waves to crowds of well-wishers. The year is 1733. 01:09:47 to 01:10:04 The Jewish district in Frankfurt, where Joseph Suess Oppenheimer lives. Two Jews, an old man and a...

  16. Sixt, Friedrich (Generalleutnant)

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Geb. am 28. Oktober 1895 in München, gestorben am 4. August 1976 in Icking im Isartal. Nach dem Abitur Eintritt am 3. August 1914 als Fahnenjunker in das 6. Bayerische Feldartillerie-Regiment der 5. Bayerischen Division; März 1915 Ernennung zum Leutnant, später Nachrichtenoffizier einer Abteilung sowie Adjutant der II. Abteilung. Im Februar 1916 Verwundung bei Verdun, 1918 Verwundung auf dem Chemin des DamesAuszeichnungen mit dem Eisernen Kreuz Erster und Zweiter Klasse sowie mit dem Verwundetenabzeichen. Im Februar 1919 Eintritt in die 2. Batterie im Freikor...

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