Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 7,161 to 7,180 of 10,126
  1. a) Télégrammes et messages téléphonés en provenance des services de l'intérieur à Paris (Préfet délégué du ministre de l'Intérieur). - Transmission aux services de la Sûreté à Vichy de demandes de visas faites par des personnes désireuses de se rendre de Z.O. en Z.N.O. ou en A.F.N. - Transmission des réponses aux préfets de Z.O. - Octroi de visas, après consultation des préfets intéressés, à des personnes voulant se rendre de Z.N.O. dans des départements de Z.O. (janvier - octobre 1941) - Camps d'internement et internés -Arrestations, extraditions (novembre 1940 -octobre 1941). 1 b) Messages téléphonés adressés par la D.S.A. à la D.G.T.O. : Service de réfugiés, service de rapatriements (septembre 1940 - mars 1944) . c) Messages téléphonés provenant pour la plupart de la D.S.A., de la Police et des préfets, concernant des attentats ; accidents, sabotages, bombardements, condamnations à mort, déplacements de personnalités officielles, etc... (octobre 1940 - avril 1944). d) Messages téléphonés provenant des Gendarmeries de Z.O. et relatifs aux incidents signalés par les diverses brigades (novembre 1940, avril-octobre 1941 et surtout mars 1942 - mai 1944). e) Cinq cahiers contenant des messages téléphonés en provenance des Gendarmeries de Z.O. et relatifs aux incidents signalés par les diverses brigades : (1) du 24 juin 1942 au 4 janvier 1943 (2) du 29 janvier au 6 septembre 1943 (3) du 18 janvier au 27 mars 1944 (4) du 27 mars au 22 mai 1944 (5) du 22 mai au 25 juillet 1944

  2. Jenny Eisenstein collection

    The collection relates to members of Jenny Eisenstein's family, containing numerous photographs of people Jenny sang for, either at weddings or bar mitzvahs. The collection includes: miscellaneous photographs of Jews (some are annotated) collected by Jenny from Jewish refugees living in Canada which contain Yiddish or Hebrew, Polish, and English annotations (circa 1920-1935, circa 1946-); miscellaneous correspondence, identification papers, passport (Polish), etc., relating to the immigration of Herz Mordcha Kohn to Canada (circa 1927-1930); a Canadian passport issued to Morris Ricer (circa...

  3. Selected records of the Central Committee for Social Welfare in Warsaw Centralny Komitet Opieki Społecznej w Warszawie (Sygn. 164/0)

    Questionnaires of children who were abroad (in Denmark and Norway), correspondence and name lists on the persons returned to Poland after the Second World War. Includes documents related to financial assistance for children and lists of former KL Auschwitz-Birkenau prisoners who survived the camp.

  4. Bulletin issued by the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel Rescue Committee containing information from various sources regarding the experiences of the Jews in Europe during the war and afterwards, April 1946

    1. M.4 - Bulletins of the Vaad Hahatzalah (Rescue Council) of the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel, 1937-1959
    • ועדת - ההצלה של הסוכנות היהודית לארץ-ישראל ,ביולטין, אפריל 1946

    Bulletin issued by the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel Rescue Committee containing information from various sources regarding the experiences of the Jews in Europe during the war and afterwards, April 1946 Bulletin issued by the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel Rescue Committee containing: - Questionnaire distributed to refugees in the DP camps in the American Occupation Zone in Germany; - Report regarding the transfer of 3,800 Czech Jews from Theresienstadt to Auschwitz-Birkenau, March 1944, and their murder; - Report regarding postwar displays of antisemitism in Poland after the war; - Testi...

  5. War Cabinet and Cabinet: the situation in Palestine

    Contains selected files from British Public Records Office fond CAB 27 and CAB 95. The collection consists of records and correspondence of the War Cabinet regarding Arab-Jewish unrest in Palestine rising out of the influx of new Jewish immigrants, and correspondence related to Jewish agency requests for increases in immigration limits. Also contains policy-oriented documents related to the establishment of a Jewish state in Palestine.

  6. Gitta L. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Gitte L., who was born in Vilna in 1893. Mrs. L. recalls the outbreak of World War I after her graduation from gymnasium; her training and years of work as a nurse in refugee camps; studying at the University of Leningrad; and her emigration to Vienna to marry her fiance?. She tells of her political activity in Vienna; antisemitism; Kristallnacht in Sassnitz, when her husband was beaten by a mob and interrogated, and she was imprisoned with him (but released after a short time); her husband's escape with the help of a Nazi soldier; their emigration to the United State...

  7. Kriegs-Gefangene

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains several documents dealing with regulations and procedures for war prisoners by the Nazi military commanders in France. Under the command of the Feldkommandantur 550 in Epinal, correspondences about applications for extradition of war prisoners and general proceedings with them are attached. An application was made in order to extradite Andre Maurice, Prisoner No. 8894, because his work in a mill was absolutely needed. Also an application for the release of the war prisoner Sergent Chanudet was submitted by his father in law. Furthermore handwritten letters are attached. Th...

  8. Monthly Report for the month of December, 1952

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The monthly report shows a high acquisition of files for the ITS, namely 7.200 files from the Concentration camp Natzweiler. Furthermore, it mentions a list from the Israeli Consul covering the mass immigration of Jews from Germany to Israel from 1948-1950, reports about the administration and budget, data regarding the personnel, international relations and the relations of the ITS to German federal and land authorities.

  9. Prayer book, Siddur Schaare Tefillah, owned by Walter Rosenthal

    1. Rosenthal and Glass family collection

    Prayer book, Siddur Schaare Tefillah, used by Walter Rosenthal and brought with him when his family immigrated to Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe) in the late 1930s. The book was written by J. B. Levy and published by M. Lehrberger & Co. in Frankfurt am Main, Germany, in 1934. The book is part of a collection documenting the experiences of Inge Glass (nee Rosenthal), her parents Bernhard and Hedwig Rosenthal (nee Bauer) and her brother Walter Rosenthal in Germany, Southern Rhodesia (now Zimbabwe), and South Africa before, during, and after the Holocaust. The collection also includes doc...

  10. Dr. Abraham Silberschein Archive: Correspondence with Yitzhak Weisman, Relico representative, and the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Lisbon

    1. M.20 - Archive of Dr. Abraham Silberschein, Geneva: Documentation regarding relief to persecuted Jews, 1939-1951

    Dr. Abraham Silberschein Archive: Correspondence with Yitzhak Weisman, Relico representative, and the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Lisbon Correspondence with Yitzhak Weisman, Relico representative, and the World Jewish congress (WJC) in Lisbon regarding the sending of food parcels to Poland and to survivors of the ship, "Pentcho", in Rhodes and relief to Jewish refugees in Portugal. Also in the file: - Copies of Weisman's letters to the diplomatic legation in Lisbon, to the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) and the WJC regarding the release of Jewish refugees who arrived in Portugal ille...