Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 10,021 to 10,040 of 10,126
  1. Zbirka vjerske zajednice

    • Religious communities collection

    Box 2 (51-135); Box 3 • 2/1365, Izv. broj 131/ Document #131, Rad nove cionističke organizacije/ The work of the New Zionist organization, pgs 2 • 2/1365, Izv. broj 132/ Document # 132, Postupak njemačkih izbjeglica/ German refugees, pgs 2 • 3/ 1365, Izv. broj 159/ Document # 159, Gospodine podbane/ “Mr. Deputy Governor”,pgs 2 • 3/1365, Izv. #144, Cionistički.../ Zionist..., pgs 2 • 3/1365, Izv. #147, Boravak predsjedništva/ The visit of the presidency board

  2. Savska banovina, odjeljak upravnog odjeljenja za državnu zaštitu

    • The Sava County, state security administration unit

    The collection contains reports on the monitoring of prominent political figures (V. Maček, I. Pernar, M. Radic, M. Šuflaj, A. Trumbić); reports of district city police; information on the political situation and events listings of separatist-oriented state and self-government officials, information on the assassination of King Alexander I, the writings about the founding and the combat of illicit organizations of former Croatian Farmers Party members, writings on liquidation of estates and districts bordering with Hungary, inspection of arms and ammunition, the data on foreign citizens, em...

  3. Records of the Stockholm office of the American Joint Distribution Committee, 1941-1967

    The Stockholm Collection contains the records of JDC’s Stockholm office during the years 1941-1967. The majority of the materials focus on the Stockholm office’s activities during World War II and in the postwar period from 1944-1949. In wartime, JDC’s Stockholm office, strategically located in neutral Sweden, was well-placed to coordinate the delivery of supplies to survivors and refugees in Europe, collaborate in wartime rescue operations, and to establish contact with and coordinate searches for survivors after the war ended. These records also chronicle JDC’s collaborations with other o...

  4. Records of the Dominican Republic Settlement Association (DORSA), 1939-1977

    In 1938, President Roosevelt invited 32 governments to consult with U.S. representatives at Evian, France, on refugee problems, and the participants created an Intergovernmental Committee for Refugees (IGCR). For IGCR Reports on Refugees 1938 - 1940, and on Refugee Settlement in the Dominican Republic, see Files 45a - 45b. At the first IGCR meeting, Generalissimo Trujillo offered to admit into his country as settlers up to 100,000 refugees from Europe. Promptly, the Refugee Economic Corporation and the President's Advisory Committee on Political Refugees—under Executive Secretary George L. ...

  5. The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Cyprus Operation, 1945-1949

    The Cyprus Collection of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (AJJDC) offers a unique window into a pivotal period of 20th-century history by documenting the dramatic events in Cyprus against the backdrop of the birth of the State of Israel. Beginning in August 1946, the British government began deporting Jews who came to Palestine in violation of the White Paper of 1939 to the island of Cyprus. From August 1946 to February 1949, the deportees--primarily Holocaust survivors--lived behind barbed wire in 12 detention camps. During this period, approximately 53,000 Jews passed thro...

  6. Third party of child refugees arrive from Germany. ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    Third party of child refugees arrive from Germany. Some of the little refugees find a seat on a barrow at Harwich.

  7. New batch of children refugees from Czechoslovakia ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    New batch of children refugees from Czechoslovakia sheltered in London. Children refugees playing at the Y.W.C.A. Central Club.

  8. New batch of children refugees from Czechoslovakia ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    New batch of children refugees from Czechoslovakia sheltered in London. A little refugee asleep in an armchair at the Club.

  9. Second party of refugees children arrives - 500 from ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    Second party of refugees children arrives - 500 from Vienna seek shelter in England. A lonely little refugee crying on arrival at Harwich.

  10. Third party of child refugees arrives from Germany. ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    Third party of child refugees arrives from Germany. The child refugees aboard the steamer on arrival at Harwich.

  11. First of the German child refugees arrive. Happy little ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    First of the German child refugees arrive. Happy little refugees cheering at the first sight of England on arrival at Harwich this morning.

  12. Second party of refugee children arrives - 500 from ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    Second party of refugee children arrives - 500 from Vienna seek shelter in England. The young refugees aboard the "Prague" at Harwich.

  13. First batch of children refugees from Germany now at ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    First batch of children refugees from Germany now at Dovercourt holiday camp. A little girl refugee enjoying the meal which awaited her at the Dovercourt holiday camp, Essex.

  14. First of the German child refugees arrive. The little ...

    1. Image Collection NIOD

    First of the German child refugees arrive. The little refugees get their first meal in England - just after landing at Harwich.

  15. Liste betr. Juden, die beim Nachlasskomitee for europäische

    1. Registrierung und Betreuung von DPs innerhalb und außerhalb von Lagern
    2. Erfassung von befreiten ehemaligen Verfolgten an unterschiedlichen Orten (F18-Listen)
    3. Registrierungen von ehemaligen Verfolgten in Asien

    Liste betr. Juden, die beim Nachlasskomitee for europäische Flüchtlinge (Relief Committee for European Refugees) in Bangkok, Siam, gemeldet waren.

  16. Liste jüdischer Personen, zusammengestellt von AJR

    1. Registrierung und Betreuung von DPs innerhalb und außerhalb von Lagern
    2. Erfassung von befreiten ehemaligen Verfolgten an unterschiedlichen Orten (F18-Listen)
    3. Registrierungen von ehemaligen Verfolgten in England

    Liste jüdischer Personen, zusammengestellt von AJR (Association of Jewish Refugees) London. Die Liste gibt nur Auskunft über Name, Vorname und Geburtsdatum.alte Ablage F18-45

  17. Forced Evacuations and Resettlements (continued), Prosecution Document Book No. 5-D

    1. Alliierte Militärtribunale
    2. Amerikanisches Militärtribunal I, Kammer I, Fall VIII: SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt

    Enthält: Forced Evacuations and Resettlements regarding people from Northern France, Slovakia, Baltic Refugees, Resettlers as well as slave labor from Russia Folder 0079

  18. Document Book II for Werner Lorenz

    1. Alliierte Militärtribunale
    2. Amerikanisches Militärtribunal I, Kammer I, Fall VIII: SS-Rasse- und Siedlungshauptamt

    Enthält v.a.: Various Extracts from the "Commitment of Manpower" Order; Extracts from the Hague and the Geneva Conventions regarding Prisoner of War, Extract from "Survey on the Development of the European Refugee Problem from 1918-1947" concerning Number and Origin of German Refugees and Expellees; Extract from Collection of Proclamation, Laws, etc. issued by the Allied Control Council and the American Military Government; Extract from "Commitment of Manpower"; Prosecution Document No 4018 concerning Ethnic Germans in PW [Prisoner of war] camps; Affidavits regarding the defendant Lorenz Fo...

  19. Komitet pomoshchi evreiskim bezhentsam (g. Zagreb)

    • Odbor za pomoc židovskim izbeglicam (Zagreb); Committee for Aid to Jewish Refugees (Zagreb)

    The collection's contents are described in one inventory, which is arranged by structure and chronology. Deposited in the collection are documents connected with the activities of the Zagreb HICEM Committee regarding the reception, settling, and transport to third countries of Jewish refugees from Germany and Austria. It includes correspondence with HICEM committees in Austria, the United States, Britain, Germany, Italy, and other countries, and with the Union of Jewish Religious Communities of Yugoslavia, the German Jewish Aid Society, the Jewish religious community of Brody, the JDC, the ...