Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 17,581 to 17,600 of 55,889
  1. Memories of Zunsky (Tzur) Zwi of the Ghettos Kozin, Lemberg, Janov and Dubno

    Testimony. Typescript, bound, approximately 15 pages with copied documents, entitled "Memories of Zunsky (Tzur) Zwi of the ghettos Kozin, Lember, Janov and Dubno, 1939-1946 as partisan 'Kelnik.'"

  2. Diary of Mrs. Paul Wolf

    Consists of one typed, bound, and translated copy of the memoir of Mrs. Paul Wolf, which was written in diary-form. In the memoir, which describes the period between March 19, 1944 and January 18, 1945, Mrs. Wolf described the German invasion of Hungary, the takeover by the Arrow Cross, the bombing of Budapest, and the Russian liberation of the city. Includes handwritten and typed notes at the end of the memoir.

  3. The Jewish legal response to Nazi persecution

    Scholarly paper, typescript, titled "The Jewish Legal Response to Nazi Persecution: 1933-1942," by 2nd Lt. Jody Prescott, USAR, while student at University of Maine School of Law, 1986. 71 pages.

  4. Thoughts and observations glimpses of Europe

    Typescript, 15 pages, recounting author's experiences in Germany and France, 1939-1940, until immigration to U.S. via Bermuda.

  5. 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.

  6. Belzec - Oboz zagłady

    Typescript (photocopy), of "Belzec Oboc Zaglady," by Zdzisław Spaczynski, two versions.

  7. Under the heels of the Nazis

    Testimony, typescript (presumably unpublished), bound, 336 pages, undated but compiled in early 1990s, by survivor (Sam Seltzer) originally from Poland (Upper Silesia), but living in Detroit area.

  8. Dan Orzech and family papers

    Family tree, photocopied news clippings and photographs, and inventory of items relevant to Maurycy Orzech in the Archives of the Bund at the YIVO Archives in New York.

  9. Margaret Gruenbaum collection

    Contains album of miscellaneous correspondence, drawings, documents, and news articles relating to experiences in Terezin, 1942 - 1945.

  10. Letter from Russia

    Letter, photocopied, addressed to Louis Schubert of Cleveland, OH, from Chaim Schubert of Lwow (postmarked in Komarno, USSR), from early June 1941 (when Soviets still occupied Eastern Poland and Ruthenia, as that would be where Komarno would be). Letter in Yiddish, but not in Hebrew script.

  11. Without bitterness and unshakable faith

    Typescript of unpublished memoir, "Without Bitterness: An Unshakeable Faith," by Libby Storozum Rosenzweig, 486 pages.

  12. My memoirs

    Testimony. Typescript, about 75 pages, with index and copied documents, titled "My Memoir," by Bertha Frank Zimmer, dated 1985. Recounts her experiences in Cologne, Germany; her engagement to her husband (postponed after he was arrested following Kristallnacht); escape to Holland; internment at Westerbork after German occupation; and deportation to Theresienstadt.

  13. The severed tree

    Testimony, typescript, 148 pages, about author's experiences in Poland prior to and during occupation.

  14. The abandoned

    Typescript memoir, 65 pages, titled "The Abandoned," by Evelyn Romanowsky Ripp.

  15. A tapestry of treasure

    Contains a memoir about Ellen Summer's experiences living in the United States with her mother, a survivor of the Holocaust.

  16. Susan Kolker and family papers

    Contains correspondence between Philip Levin, of Baltimore, and his cousins Margarete and Anna in Berlin, as well as another cousin in New York, Sal Reinhart, all related to their efforts to obtain visas for Margarete and Anna to immigrate, dated 1938-1939. Includes one pre-WWI postcard of Berlin, as well as a photo of Margarete Reinhart from 1900.

  17. Proof of Ancestry Pass

    The collection consists of a proof of ancestry pass (Ahnenpass). The proof of ancestry pass was used to prove "Aryan" ancestry, as required by German law after 1933. The pass included explanations about the National Socialist racial ideology and a genealogical chart, which summarized the holder's ancestry for previous five generations.

  18. The Story of Berta and Freddy Fischel

    Typescript, 5 pages, with separate title page, "Surviving: The Story of Berta and Freddy Fischel," by Sonia Pressman Fuentes. The author (Fuentes) was a cousin of Freddy Fischel, and she wrote up this narrative after interviewing the Fischels in 1975 and 1991.

  19. Memoir relating to the Holocaust in Dvinsk

    Memoir relating to the Holocaust in Dvinsk (presently Daugavpils, Latvia; known in German as Dunaberg).

  20. Gerd Leston collection

    Photocopies of two documents, "Military Government Charge Sheet" regarding the accused in the trial at Dachau, November 1945, and a typescript copy of memo signed by Reinhard Heydrich regarding Kristallnacht, November 10, 1938.