Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 4,841 to 4,860 of 10,181
  1. Kluizen - Coffres-forts. Collection

    This collection consists of the bank vaults which were not claimed by their original owners post-war. The owners were both Jewish and non-Jewish war victims or refugees who did not return to Belgium. The vaults do not contain any valuables, but documents including securities and personal documents, family photos, and objects such as cutlery, photo cameras and tableware. This collection is not accessible to third parties. Relatives who might be entitled to the content of one of the vaults are requested to contact archives@kazernedossin.eu

  2. Geiger-Kohn family. Collection

    This collection contains photocopies of : the marriage certificate of Joseph Geiger and Juliana Kohn, the birth certificate of Juliana Kohn and her daughter Gerda Geiger, the music teacher diploma of Juliana Kohn, the prolongation for Juliana Kohn’s American visa and Polish statements confirming the good conduct of Juliana Kohn and Joseph Geiger.

  3. Diplomatic service passport issued by the Republic of Liberia to Kelman Charles Mincberg. Collection

    A diplomatic service passport issued by the Republic of Liberia, represented by Baron O. de Bogaerde, Minister Plenipotentiary, to Kelman Charles Mincberg, granting him diplomatic immunity and allowing them to travel to Spain and Portugal.

  4. Herbert Solow Papers

    Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, depositions, clippings, and other printed matter, relating to the communist movement in the United States, the Non-Partisan Defense League, the Commission of Inquiry into the Charges Made Against Leon Trotsky in the Moscow Trials, Soviet espionage in the United States, Whittaker Chambers and the Alger Hiss case, Zionism, the Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, 1945-1946, and post-World War II international business enterprises. Includes some papers of Sylvia Salmi Solow, 1964-1976. Notes: American journalist; editor, Fortune magaz...

  5. Administration

    1. Jewish Central Office in Romania (Centrala Evreilor)

    Administrative and personal problems related to monetary or real estate values and relations with the authorities. Correspondence with the units in various localities. The Centrala Evreilor responsible for the State Loan. Correspondence related to the census of the Jews. Snow cleaning. Forced labor of Jews. Location of Jewish schools. The official newspaper of the Centrala, the “Gazeta Evreiască”. Travel permits for Jewish students and for community leaders. Material help and medications for the Jews deported to Transnistria. Assistance for the needy. Aid for Polish and other refugees. Admi...

  6. PCM. Cabinet.

    1. Presidency of Council of Ministers

    Informative reports on frictions between various nationalities and act of aggression committed by bands of communists at the border with Serbia. German military harassed by partisans. Numerous German officers are killed. Creation of an army corps with Russian prisoners dressed in German uniforms to fight against the rebels. The role of the Italian army. Information on the German presence in Serbia and the increase of partisan activity. The Yugoslav army and general Tito are mentioned. Minutes of meeting of Council of Ministers with the Governors of liberated provinces. March 1943. Ethnicity...