Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 48,541 to 48,560 of 55,776
  1. Oral history interview with Maggie Neumann

  2. Mark Rumple collection

    The collection consists of two Nazi propaganda magazines: Der Untermensch, published in 1942, and Ein Volk/Ein Reich/Ein Fuhrer, published in Mar./Apr. 1938. Also included are two post-World War II newspaper clippings from Allegemeine Deutsche Lehrerzeitung, dated Sept. 1, 1961, and Nord-Amerika, dated July 21, 1949

  3. 101st Police Battalion photo album

    Photograph album from a member of the 101st Police Battalion. Contains 899 photos.

  4. Leon Scharff collection

    The collection consists of three pieces of scrip relating to the experiences of Lt. Leon Scharff, US Army Signal Corps, who was among the first wave of American troops to enter and liberate Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany in April 1945.

  5. Oral history interview with Lucia Shabasson

  6. Ley Speaks

    Ley speaks at the Kongresshalle in Berlin, about "Truth and Hope".

  7. Archieven van de Utrechtse openbare bibliotheken 1892-1982

    Zie de door ons geselecteerde inventarisnummers.

  8. William G. Justis Jr. collection

    The collection consists of two pieces of 1 RM Buchenwald scrip and typed testimony from 2013 relating to the experiences of William (Bill) G. Justis, Jr., a soldier in the 5th Ranger Battalion during World War II, who was stationed as a guard at the newly liberated Buchenwald concentration camp in Germany.

  9. Gustav Steiner collection

    The collection consists of a set of toys relating to the experiences of Gustav Steiner who was deported from Prostejov, Czechoslovakia, and killed during the Holocaust, and to the postwar experiences of his cousin, Maud Michal Beer.

  10. Centralne Więzienie w Opolu

    • akta osobowe więźniów - akta administracyjne (sprawozdania, protokoły odpraw służbowych, dokumentacja pracy polityczno-wychowawczej)
  11. Prokuratura Specjalnego Sądu Karnego w Krakowie - Ekspozytura w Nowym Sączu

    • akta prokuratorskie dotyczące zbrodni niemieckich - akta prokuratorskie dotyczące osób wpisanych na niemiecką listę narodową
  12. Приговор народа

    • People's verdict

    Trial of the crimes by german invaders in Leningrad Region. Interrogation of accused. Verdict. Death-penalty.

  13. Oral history interview with Hans Lopater

  14. Anker family collection

    The collection consists of a handkerchief, postcards, documents, and a newspaper relating to the experiences of Georg and Gertrud Anker, their children, Eva and Hilde Anker (later Fogelson), Bertha Gottschalk, and Ursula and Paul Elgart in Germany and England before and during the Holocaust.

  15. Gabriella Weinberger Neufeld family collection

    The collection consists of a pillow sham and photographs relating to the experiences of Gabriella Weinberger and her family in Hungary before and during the Holocaust when they were deported and imprisoned in several concentrations camps and of Gabriella's postwar life in Sweden.

  16. In the shadow of death Austrian Jews and the Nazi threat

    Scholarly paper, typescript, titled "In the Shadow of Death: Austrian Jews and the Nazi Threat," written by Bruce Pauley of the University of Central Florida, apparently for a symposium on "The Jews of Austria" at the University of Minnesota, May 1986.

  17. A memoir relating to experiences in Warsaw and as a hidden child

    Testimony, typescript, 56 pages, titled "My Story," describing childhood in Warsaw, German invasion and occupation, life in the ghetto, escape from the ghetto, and living in hiding in villages near Warsaw for duration of war.

  18. Marti Vidor Nitrini and family papers

    Testimony, in form of 4 page summary of interview with Marti Vidor Nitrini, 1995. Also contains recent (1990s) newspaper clippings about Nitrini, and family photographs. Places covered in Nitrini's testimony include Prague, Theresienstadt, Auschwitz.

  19. Alvin J. Schoenhals letter

    Contains a letter, five pages, written by United States Army Sgt. Alvin J. Schoenhals to his family describing what he saw when he visited the recently-liberated Buchenwald concentration camp on June 14, 1945.

  20. The Hungarian Holocaust

    Contains a photocopy of "The Hungarian Holocaust," five pages, written by Alexander Cohen in 1997.