Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 48,381 to 48,400 of 55,777
  1. Mildred G. Hunter photograph collection

    Contains three photographs taken shortly after the liberation of a concentration camp.

  2. Ruth Ronner collection

    Collection of documents, photographs, and other materials documenting the Baumgart family in Breslau, Germany and Ruth Ronner's emigration from there to New York in 1937.

  3. Oral history interview with Felix van Beek

  4. Jay Becker newspaper clipping collection

    Collection of 17 laminated newspaper clippings pertaining to World War II.

  5. Микашевичское волостное правление, д.Микашевичи Лунинецкого района Пинского округа

    Распоряжения окружного комиссара о составлении списков жителей для вывоза в Германию, о мобилизации населения для выполнения строительных работ, списки и справки о населении волости.

  6. Leon and Olga Thau family collection

    The collection consists of a typewriter and case, documents, photographs, and written testimony relating to the experiences of the family of Leon and Olga Thau and their sons Felix and Benjamin before the Holocaust in Germany and during and after World War II in the United States.

  7. Linkuva photographs

    Consists of eight photographs of pre-war Jewish life in Linkuva, Lithuania. Includes photographs of homes, the marketplace, the post office, and a horse-drawn wagon.

  8. Zakład Karny w Bydgoszczy-Fordonie

    • akta osobowe więźniów - akta osobowe (akta personalne funkcjonariuszy)
  9. Walter Hirschfeld Correspondence

    Relates to the expulsion of Walter Hirschfeld from the Verband der Arzte Deutschlands, in accordance with Nazi regulations, on grounds of non-Aryan descent. Includes two letters, 1941, relating to his subsequent emigration to the United States.

  10. Douglas Smith collection

    The collection consists of notebooks and photographs relating to the history of poetry and Jewish life in prewar Poland and to the experiences of postwar Holocaust survivors in Sweden, as well as a publication of drawing reproductions by Gheorghe Ceglokoff depicting Targu Jiu concentration camp in Romania during World War II.

  11. Sandor Hoffman collection

    Photograph, black and white image of a young woman wearing a turban; verso: blue ink stamp pf photo studio (Kovats es Tarsa); Papa, Hungary; in Hungarian.

  12. Souvenirs de ces temps-là: 1935-1945

    Contains a memoir, 109 pages, entitled "Souvenirs de ces temps-là: 1935-1945," by Gustave Peiser.

  13. Agnes Barcela collection

    Collection of photographic prints documenting the experiences of the Fejer and Steiner families in Hungary before, during, and after the Holocaust. Includes portraits taken at the Veres studio.

  14. Lea Grundig collection

    The collection consists of fourteen etchings issued in the 1970s of drawings created by Lea Grundig from 1934-1936 for three different series: Der Jude ist schuld [The Jew is guilty]; Unterm hakenkreuz [Under the swastika]; and Krieg droht [War threatens] to document and protest the Nazi regime and the persecution of Jews in Nazi Germany.

  15. Evelyn Klein Altman family collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and a photograph album relating to the experiences of Evelyn Klein, her mother, Maria Hermanda, and her stepfather, Miklos (Nicolaus) during their voyage on the Ms. St. Louis from Hamburg, Germany, to Havana, Cuba, in May 1939.

  16. Oral history interviews of the Skopje, Macedonia Project

    Oral histories from Holocaust survivors and resistance fighters whom now reside in Skopje, Macedonia