Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 6,181 to 6,200 of 55,814
  1. Heilpern family papers

    Consists of two German passports (Reisepässe): one issued to Felix Heilpern on May 15, 1939, and one, in a leather passport protector, issued to Hans Heilpern on May 5, 1939. Also includes a pre-war copyprint of Hans and Sidonie Heilpern, and a family photograph of the Heilpern family taken before Felix left for the United States as one of the "50 children" with the assistance of the Kraus family. Also includes a copy of Felix's birth certificate, and an original document issued by the commandant of Buchenwald regarding Hans' internment in the camp.

  2. Selected records of commune Helenów Akta gminy Helenów (Sygn 59)

    Consists of correspondence of the Department of Municipal Economy, the lists of companies, properties and their owners, records of population in commune Helenów including a register of Romanies in 1949, and a register of properties in Podkowa Leśna.

  3. Nussbaum family papers

    The Nussbaum family papers consist of correspondence addressed to Ingeborg and Hans Nussbaum in the United Kingdom, primarily from their parents Toni and Israel Nussbaum in Berlin, Germany, as well as restitution files documenting Ingeborg’s and Hans’ efforts to receive restitution for their Holocaust-era persecution and the murder of their parents.

  4. German prisoners in Łódź Zakłady karne w Łodzi (Sygn.198)

    The collection consists of files from four Łodź prisons from the years of the German occupation (1939-1945), including: personal files of the prisoners and officers, indexes of prisoners (they contain such data as the first and last name, date of arrest, relocation from one prison or camp to another one, and whether a prisoner was released or executed). The files relate to the following prisons: 1. Police Prison (Gestapo) on 16 Sterlinga St. (Polizeigefängnis Robert Kochstrasse 16). Prisoners here were arrested by the Gestapo for sabotage, political activity, fighting for independence or be...

  5. John Moskel photograph collection

    Contains photographs related to the wartime experiences of John Moskel (donor's late husband), who was a Private First Class in the 69th Infantry Division of the United States Army. Includes post-liberation photographs of the Buchenwald concentration camp as well as photographs of PFC Moskel's unit moving through Europe. Also included are photographs, likely picked up by PFC Moskel, that were apparently taken by German soldiers on the Eastern front, including images of Jews being hung, non-Jewish forced labor, and signs of bombing and destruction.

  6. Selected records of the Tax Office in Skierniewice Urząd Skarbowy w Skierniewicach (Sygn. 891)

    Lists of owners of houses and construction plots in the city Skierniewice, communes of Korabiewice and Dębowa Góra (listed in alphabetical orders of the streets), also included are records of industrial certificates containing various data about the company and its owners.

  7. Shoch family collection

    Collection of letters written to Hannah Shoch (donor's mother) by her sisters Nacha, Frieda, and Mary in Warsaw, Krakow, and Lvov in the years 1938-1941; in the letters the sisters ask for material help and for emigration papers. Includes photographs depicting Anna Dembina Shoichet (later Hannah Shoch) and Chaim Shoichet, later Henry Shoch (donor's parents) in Berlin, Hannah's sisters and their families, as well as Hanna's parents in Warsaw.

  8. Sommer family papers

    Consists of pre-war, wartime, and post-war correspondence sent to and from Julius Sommer of Frankfurt, Germany, as well as Sommer's own wartime reflections of his own experiences. Includes letters written to his son Richard in the United States and son Alfred in London, his reflections on the British consular officer, Smallbones, who assisted Jews in Frankfurt in the wake of Kristallnacht, including Sommer, who immigrated to the United States in February 1939. Also includes correspondence between Alfred and Rosemary Sommer in London to Alfred's parents in the United States, 1938-1941, inclu...

  9. Star of David badge

    Star of David badge worn by Tibor Fisch in Budapest during the Holocaust.

  10. Selected records from the State Archive of Venice

    Records concerning the discrimination and persecution of Jews in Italy in the community of Venice.

  11. Charlie Dunnam photograph collection

    Collection of nine black and white photographs which document victims found in the Ohrdruf concentration camp after liberation and their burial, American GIs and captured German soldiers in Austria, and a candid image of Charlie Dunnam (donor's father) at Fort Benning, GA; inscriptions and captions on recto and verso

  12. Celebration and Christmas ski holiday in early 1941

    [VQ: some damage at head] MCU, three women playfully tussling and snowball fighting. 00:00:10 The group of friends sign and dance arm-in-arm on a makeshift stage. Pan of people, including a man pointing out his striped pants, a forced laborer or soldier in uniform (possibly), and a couple with white flowers attached to lapel and adorned as a crown. The cameraman throws snow. 00:02:03 Skiing in the mountains. 00:05:52 Title with picture of skiiers and 5-8 January 1941 date, "Christmas 1941 Aleko" (Aleko is the name of a chalet in the Vitosha mountains near the Black Peak; Greek Orthodox Chri...

  13. "L'histoire de Bernard et Bronka: La famille Friedman de Chrzanów"

    A biography and family history of the mother and uncle of Eliane Ungar, Bronka (Brandla) Friedman (1925-2002) and Bernard (Berek) Friedman (1927-2015), both originally of Chrzanów, Poland. Included is a description of the history of the Jewish community of Chrzanów, the extended members of the Friedman family there and abroad, the history of the German occupation of Chrzanów and subsequent persecution and deportation of the Jews there. Also described are the wartime experiences of Bernard and Bronka as forced laborers in a number of sub-camps of Auschwitz, Gross-Rosen, Flossenbürg, Buche...

  14. Oral history interview with Irving Bashevkin

  15. Nancy Phillips Collection

    Contains material pertaining to Nancy Phillips (donor's mother), an American college student, and her bother Wharton Phillips's travel in Europe, including 1936 Olympics in Berlin, Germany.

  16. Jewish families in Israel; marching in Independence Day parade

    Two children dressed in costume dance and play on a balcony (possibly Menachem’s cousins). 06:46 Pan, harbor with cranes, Moshe walks in front of the camera. Children walk and ride their bicycles on a residential street with apartments (Israel?). 07:15 Airplane, well-dressed people waiting in line to board, El Al marked on portable stairs. People in FG wave to the camera. 08:12 [poor VQ] Dark, Moshe with two small pails in either hand, INT shots. CU of Menachem in a carriage, the baby and Hannah play. 08:49 Marching on the street (possibly Independence Day in Israel in 1949), parade, women ...

  17. Prayer book

    Prayer book with an anti-Nazi inscription found in the Schnelle home in Germany.

  18. Demonstration at DP camp

    A large group gathers outside in a field carrying hand-made flags of Israel and other countries. The demonstration begins, people march in uniform, carrying signs in Hebrew. (See brief shot of same event in RG-60.1811)