Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 16,821 to 16,840 of 55,847
  1. Doris Izes collection

    Documents regarding donor's attempt to obtain immigration papers for a family member.

  2. Mauthausen photographs

    Three original black-and-white photographs inscribed with "Mauthausen 8 May 1945" on the back of each photograph, as well as seven duplicates. The photographs depict piles of corpses found within the Mauthausen concentration camp, and a photograph of a man, possibly a survivor, sitting on the ground with a cart and building in the background. The photographer is unidentified.

  3. Harry Bender collection

    Six letters sent to the donor after World War II. They are from a group of people the donor came into contact with in France after their escape. The donor helped them reach Paris.

  4. Memoirs

    Translation from English into Hebrew of biographies of donor's brother and sister. Collected at a family reunion and translated for grandchildren.

  5. "Events in the ghetto: a memoir"

    This handwritten and transcribed oral testimony completed in 1947 at the Warsaw Archive contains information on the Zalkind Family; Germany's invasion of Vilna in 1941; killing of the grandmother, father and uncle of Aron Einat [donor]; life in Vilna Ghetto and concentration camp with donor's mother and brother; liquidation of the camp; hiding during a children's action; being sent to Łódź where donor survived the Holocaust, etc.

  6. Martin H. Gordon papers

    Correspondence relating to the plight of Jews.

  7. Charles J. Fiore collection

    A memoir in Italian and English with copies of publications, etc., which relate to the Holocaust-related experiences of Father Sam Bartoli while he was a prisoner in the Fossoli and Mauthausen concentration camps.

  8. How I survived in German occupied Hungary: a memoir

    Testimony: Typescript, 15 pages, "How I survived in German occupied Hungary, March 1944 - January 1945," by Maya Ben-Ari, dated 1996.

  9. In the shadow of death: Austrian Jews and the Nazi threat

    Author examines Jewish responses to antisemitism in Austria in the aftermath of World War II.

  10. Irmin Sternlieb collection

    Work card issued to Francisca Sternlieb by Romanian Government, dated 1942-1943; with stamps and photograph. Identification card issued to Francisca Sternlieb by Romanian Government; with stamps and photograph. Envelope from Geneva, Switzerland, addressed to "Herrn Isaac Rozentuler, Edinita, Jud, Hotin, Bessarabien," postmarked 2 April 1942.

  11. Henry E. Lehrich collection

    Letter written by Smyka (no last name) addressed to a unknown person. Discusses how before the war he had a great restaurant in Warsaw and was a rich man. Now after the war is too poor even to purchase basic items.

  12. Boris Mazelis collection

    A 22-page handwritten memoir in Russian regarding donor's life (there is also a 2-page English summary). Four photocopied pages of documents in Russian attesting to donor and donor's family in ghettos, Litin (now in Ukraine) and Zhmerinka (Zhmerynka, Ukraine).

  13. Hertha Spier collection

    The Hertha Spier collection consists of a short booklet, in English, entitled "Hertha Speir, KZ A-21646; Płaszów-Auschwitz e Bergen-Belsen" which contains a letter written by Hertha Spier in which she describes her Holocaust experiences. Originally from Bielsko, Poland, she describes the German invasion of Poland and being sent to the Kraków ghetto in 1940. She details her experiences in the Płaszów concentration camp where she was forced to make toys and gifts to be sent to Germany. Hertha describes her and her sister Gisela Pemper’s (née Gruber) deportation to the Auschwitz concentration ...

  14. Kathy Kirk collection

    Correspondence, statements, and reports relating to donor's father, Rev. Robert O. Beck, experiences at Dachau after liberation.

  15. Romanian anti-Jewish legislation

    Romanian anti-Jewish legislation for the following years: 1938, 1940-1944.

  16. Friedman family collection

    Consists of identity cards, photographs, and documents related to Willem and Helene Ginsburg Friedman, originally of Antwerp, Belgium. They were able to emigrate through France to Portugal, using visas provided by Aristides de Sousa Mendes, and then to escape to the United States in 1940. Includes pre-war passports, safe conduct passes, pre-war, wartime, and post-war family photographs.

  17. Bryansk Oblast Archives records

    Reports.

  18. Nazi infiltration of the International Committee of the Red Cross

    Records relating to Office of Strategic Services (OSS) research into allegations concerning Nazi infiltration of the ICRC: lists of people suspected of espionage, reports about Giuseppe Berretta, reports on activities of ICRC representatives in North Africa, Naples, and Marseille, documentation of the activities of Jean-Robert (Jean-Roger) Pagan in North Africa.

  19. Commissariat général aux questions juives records

    Contains correspondence between the Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ) and various offices such as the ministry of the interior, the finance ministry, military authorities, the German occupation authorities, associations for war orphans, and the ministry of education. Topics include the “Jewish Question,” the number of Jews in various regions, Jewish ex-servicemen, and Aryanization.

  20. Eric F. New collection

    Booklet published for the 100th celebration of the synagogue in Wangen. Correspondence, reports regarding donor's father attempts to help other Jewish emigrate from Germany.