Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 81 to 100 of 55,764
  1. Materials from the Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie

    Contains materials donated to the Museum by the Nederlands Instituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (NIOD) in Amsterdam. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  2. Kriegsberichterstattung: Tiger nach vorn Teil I

    Decelith Folie D. War report by Joachim Manzinoki, SS Standarte Kurt Eggers, 3. Kriegsberichter-Kompagnie. "Tigers to the Front" Part 1. Report on the drum and a short radio extract.

  3. Gaston Crouzet collection

    Contains materials documenting the Holocaust experiences of Gaston Crouzet. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  4. Susanne Rappaport Ripton collection

    Contains materials related to the Holocaust-era experiences of Susanne Rappaport Ripton and her family. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  5. Goodman family collection

    Oral history interviews with Rachel Goodman and William Goodman

  6. Leon Hilersberg collection

    The collection consists of a letter received by Leon Hilersberg from the American Consulate in Vienna concerning his status on the US visa waiting list, his and his wife Henryka's German passports and a collection of German handbills.

  7. Kim family collection

    The collection consists of of correspondence, documents, photographs, identification cards, and other original materials pertaining to Max and Regina (née Tenenbaum) Kim and their daughter Betty, as extended family members in Berlin, Germany and Warsaw, Poland. Included in the collection is a letter from Cordell Hull relating to their efforts to get visas and leave Nazi Germany. The collection also includes a Star of David "Juif" badge worn by Regina’s brother Joseph Tenenbaum, who survived the Holocaust in hiding in France.

  8. Miriam Brysk collection

    Contains materials documenting the experiences of Miriam Brysk and her family. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  9. Russel McCallum collection

    Russel McCallum collection: papers, notes, statements, correspondence, translations and book jacket relating to the defendants of the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg as well as the briefcase/portfolio that the files were originally kept in. The collection was acquired by medic Russel McCallum from a secretary to the Tribunal; in German and English; dated 1945-1946

  10. Edith B. Ziegler Lowe collection

    Collection illustrating the experiences of Edith Ziegler who went to the United Kingdom with the Kindertransport from Vienna, Austria. The collection includes documents, correspondence, photographs, publications (3 miniature English-German/German-English dictionaries) and a handmade item in the shape of a key.

  11. Tenzer family collection

    The collection consists of a document holder, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Samuel Tenzer and his parents, Melvin and Lillian (Telerman) Tenzer in Poland before and during the Holocaust, and in the United States after World War II.

  12. Soviet Jewish Veterans Video Interviews and Memory Project

    Interviews with Jewish Red Army veterans who fought with the Soviet Armed Forces against the Nazis in WWII, as well as partisans and Leningrad blockade survivors

  13. Gregg and Michelle Philipson Collection and Archive

    The collection consists of poster stamps and a letter relating to the United States and Poland before, during, and after the Holocaust.

  14. Kriegsberichterstattung: Tiger nach vorn Teil II

    Decelith Folie D. War report by Joachim Manzinoki, SS Standarte Kurt Eggers, 3. Kriegsberichter-Kompagnie. "Tigers to the Front" Part 2. Report directly from tanks with radio extension. Battle Report. 5 tanks shot down: "Mein lieber Otto das haste wieder gut gemacht"

  15. Malowist family collection

    Contains materials documenting the experiences of the Malowist family. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  16. Link family collection

    These collections concern the wartime experiences of the Link family. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  17. Sophia Chatov collection

    Artwork: “In Memoriam” To the lost Jewish Community of Amsterdam – 1945; dated 1995, copper, oil and mixed media on canvas; created by the donor; Written testimony: “Our Lives In The Netherlands Before, During and After the Holocaust” given by the donor on May 3, 1995 at the Anne Frank In The World Exhibition in New York; in English

  18. Nur für Natur | Rusalkas Lied an den Mond

    "Nur für Natur" and "Rusalkas Lied an den Mond" Tilophan 254/255. Two art songs recorded in Austria or Germany, circa 1931-38. This may have been an audition recording for the aspiring US vocalist Gladys Miller (Kurt Frederick's future mother-in-law; Kurt Frederick was an Austrian born violinist and conductor who immigrated to US in 1942.)

  19. Regina and Symcha Binem Kopelman collection

    Contains materials documenting the experiences of Regina and Symcha Binem Kopelman and their families during the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.