Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 48,401 to 48,420 of 55,777
  1. Bitter War on West Front (Gen. DeGaulle)

    Universal Newsreel, Vol. 18, No. 371.

  2. Louis Shulman collection

    Contains black and white photographs of Louis Shulman and his family's pre-war life in Grodzisk, Poland, and post-war stay as displaced person in Salzburg, Austria. Also contains driver's licenses issued in Austria in 1947.

  3. Records relating to the killing of Jews in Lithuania during World War II

    Contains name lists, documents of statistics and a photograph of a memorial relating to Jews killed in Lithuania during World War II.

  4. Nina Gottlieb documents

    Contains two documents issued to Lola Gottlieb which include a false work card for Maria Sowienska, used by Lola during the Holocaust to pass as non-Jewish.

  5. David E. Knott memoir

    Contains a memoir, 27 pages, about David E. Knott's experiences as a member of General Patton's Third Army liberated Mauthausen-Gusen II in Austria.

  6. Jewish Brigade patch

    Jewish Brigade cloth patch: rectangle with Hebrew letters at top and "Jewish Brigade Group" embroidered in white.

  7. Personal documents of workers at the district office for commerce and food of the Belorussian Railroad Line in Mogilev, 1940-1941

    Personal documents of workers at the district office for commerce and food of the Belorussian Railroad Line in Mogilev, 1940-1941

  8. Mittelbau forced labor camp scrip, -.50 Reichsmark note

  9. Clothing industry in Frankfurt: articles

    These accounts of Jewish involvement in Frankfurt's (ladies) wholesale garment and textile industry during the 19th and 20th centuries include descriptions of all the major firms and players.

  10. German POWs: congratulatory letters

    German POWs: congratulatory letters to Adolf Hitler 

  11. Files of Jewish businesses, from the municipal Gewerbeamt (Business office) in Munich

    Files of Jewish businesses, from the municipal Gewerbeamt (Business office) in Munich

  12. Колекція хронологічних довідок про тимчасову німецько-фашистську окупацію.

    Звіти, доповідні, хронологічні довідки про тимчасову окупацію населених пунктів Київської області та їх звільнення; довідки про партизанський рух; паспорти німецьких службовців; трудові книжки та посвідчення осіб, які знаходилися на роботі у Німеччині.

  13. Schack, Friedrich-August (General der Infanterie)

    Bearbeitungshinweis Findbuch; Kartei Zitierweise BArch N 658/...

  14. Jewish family in prewar Budapest

    The Nash family in Budapest in 1932.

  15. Julius Simon family collection

    The collection consist of artifacts, clippings, correspondence, documents photograph prints and album relating to the experiences of Julius and Gerda Bundheim Simon and their daughter Lore before the Holocaust in Karlsruhe, Germany, and in the United States after their 1939 emigration.

  16. Martin Stuler collection

    Nazi radio manufactured by Siemens, decorated with Nazi eagle and swastika. Brought home from WWII by German Jewish refugee Martin Stuler (donors' father) after his service with the US Army during WWII. Two photos of Martin Stuler in his Army uniform during WWII.

  17. Ferdinand Stift family collection

    The collection consists of a case with dental tools, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Dr. Ferdinand Stift and his family before the Holocaust in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, during the Holocaust in Italy, and after the Holocaust in Italy and the United States.

  18. The Kálmán Clarence and Anna Farkas Gutlohn Grant collection

    The collection consists of medals, a plaque, a sketch, documents, and photographs relating to the varied experiences of Kálmán Clarence and Anna Farkas Gutlohn Grant in Hungary before, during, and after the Holocaust.

  19. Gusti Shoval photograph collection

    Contains two photographic prints of Sabina Sheindl Klapholc and Chaim Jakub Klapholc in the Chrzanow ghetto, circa 1941.

  20. Zehava Bendor papers

    Collection of photographs, identification cards, correspondence, and other documents relating to the experiences of the Dars and Bernstein families during the Holocaust.