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  1. Bräutigam, Otto

    1. Zeugenschrifttum
    2. B
    3. Brachmann - Bruns

    Informationen aus dem Repertorium; geschriebene Quellen und stenografische Mitschriften Bräutigam: e) Die Frage einer kaukasischen Regierung, II, 1-2; f) Die Entstehung der Freiwilligenbewegung, II, 3; g) Ereignisse und Gestalten der deutschen Ostpolitik, II, 4-17; h) Erfahrungen mit den Freiwilligen aus dem russischen Raum mit dem Bolschewismus 1941-1945, II, 18-39; i) Erlebnisse im Kaukasus 1942, II, 404-9; Erschießung von Kriegsgefangenen im Stalag; Behandlung in den Dulags; Judenerschießung bei Kamenez-Podolsk; Übergabe der Militärverwaltung an die Zivilverwaltung der Ukraine 1941; Täti...

  2. Bräutigam, Otto

    1. Zeugenschrifttum
    2. B
    3. Brachmann - Bruns

    Eidesstattliche Erklärung Bräutigam, 04. Januar 1948; Eidesstattlicher Erklärungen Bräutigam, 16. Januar 1948; Erschießung von Kriegsgefangenen im Stalag; Behandlung in den Dulags; Judenerschießung bei Kamenez-Podolsk; Übergabe der Militärverwaltung an die Zivilverwaltung der Ukraine 1941; Tätigkeiten für das Auswärtige Amt in Tiflis, Charkow in der Ukraine, Moskau, Paris und Batum im Kaukasus; Ostministerium; Heuaktion; Außenpolitisches Amt; Werdegang Alfred Rosenbergs; Vierjahresplan; Reichsminister für die Ostgebiete; Pläne Rosenbergs für die Aufteilung der eroberten Ostgebiete; Bevollmä...

  3. Bräutigam, Otto

    1. Zeugenschrifttum
    2. B
    3. Brachmann - Bruns

    Brief Bräutigam an Krausnick, 25. Dezember 1979; Antwort Krausnick an Bräutigam, 09. April 1980; Brief Bräutigam an Krausnick, 25. April 1980; Erschießung von Kriegsgefangenen im Stalag; Behandlung in den Dulags; Judenerschießung bei Kamenez-Podolsk; Übergabe der Militärverwaltung an die Zivilverwaltung der Ukraine 1941; Tätigkeiten für das Auswärtige Amt in Tiflis, Charkow in der Ukraine, Moskau, Paris und Batum im Kaukasus; Ostministerium; Heuaktion; Außenpolitisches Amt; Werdegang Alfred Rosenbergs; Vierjahresplan; Reichsminister für die Ostgebiete; Pläne Rosenbergs für die Aufteilung de...

  4. Schoenbeck, Willi

    Bestandsbeschreibung Biographische Daten 14. Febr. 1885 in Berlin geboren 1896 - 1901 Besuch der Volksschule und des Realgymnasiums bis Secunda, Abbruch des Studiums wegen Tod des Vaters 1901 - 1903 Lehre als Kaufmann 1903 - 1910 Tätigkeit als Einrichter und Konfektionär 1. Mai 1905 Eintritt in die SPD 1907 - 1910 Funktionär im 3. Wahlkreis der SPD in Berlin, Besuch der Parteischule der SPD (1910) 1911 - 1914 eigene Betriebswerkstatt für Herrenkonfektion in Brüssel, Mitglied und Funktionär des Deutschen Arbeitervereins in Brüssel August 1914 Rückkehr nach Berlin, Tätigkeit als Schneider 191...

  5. Balkow, Julius

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners geb. 26. Aug. 1909 in Berlin, gest. 19. Juli 1973 in Berlin, Minister für Außenhandel und Innerdeutschen Handel, Mitglied des ZK 1924-1926 SAJ, Febr. 1926 - Aug. 1929 Lehre als Maschinenschlosser bei Eckert Landmaschinenbau, Berlin-Lichtenberg, Aug. 1929 - Aug. 1931 Tätigkeit als Maschinenschlosser 1927-1931 Besuch der Technischen Privatschule von Ludwig Barth, Berlin (Abendschule), 1931 Examen als Ingenieur für allgemeinen Maschinenbau, Apr. 1931 SPD, Aug. 1931 - Apr. 1933 arbeitslos, Okt. 1931 - Jan. 1933 SAP, Apr. 1933 - März 1934 Eigentümer eines Zigarren...

  6. Kuckhoff, Greta

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners geb. 14. Dez. 1902 in Frankfurt/Oder, gest. 11. Nov. 1981 in Berlin, Präsidentin der Deutschen Notenbank 1924-1929 Studium der Volkswirtschaft in Berlin und Würzburg sowie der Soziologie an der Universität Wisconsin/Madison (USA), Abschluss als Dipl.-Volkswirtin, 1928/29 "honorary fellow" der soziologischen Fakultät und Assistentin von Edward A. Ross, nach Rückkehr aus den USA freiberufliche Sprachlehrerin und Übersetzerin für englisches und amerikanisches Wirtschaftsrecht, 1930-1932 Assistentin bei einem Züricher Rechtsanwalt, danach Lehrerin für amerikanisc...

  7. The Alfred Schwarzbaum Collection

    Alfred Schwazrbaum has been called a "one man aid and rescue operation". The GFH Schwarzbaum collection holds hundreds of documents, including letters and postcards sent to Schwarzbaum from Poland and from Jews living outside Poland, asking him for help or inquiring about relatives in Poland, receipts for parcel deliveries and correspondences with Jews in Poland and elsewhere.

  8. Scellé constitué par le commissariat de police de la circonscription de Saint-Denis : des exemplaires de tracts saisis administrativement pour être détruits dans la remise 19 rue Ferdinand Duval et évalués à deux cent cinquante mille environ

    1. Section spéciale de la cour d'appel de Paris
    2. Dossiers de procédure
    3. dossiers 227 à 233
    4. dossier 229

    Titre : Tract clandestin, "Les vieux réclament..." Auteur : Amicale des vieux travailleurs de la région parisienne Publication : s.d., s.l. Dimensions : 14 x 11 cm Langue : Français Titre : Tract clandestin, "A propos d'un faux anticommuniste" Auteur : Parti communiste français (SFIC) Publication : s.d., s.l. Dimensions : 14 x 11 cm Langue : Français Titre : Tract clandestin, "Pétain au service de la Gestapo" Auteur : Des Français décidés à venger les patriotes assassinés Publication : s.d., s.l. Dimensions : 14 x 11 cm Langue : Français Titre : Tract clandestin, "Honorons nos morts" Auteur...

  9. Luttinger-Ohrwaschel family. Collection

    This collection contains five pre-war photos of Cilli Ohrwaschel, her children Lea and Max Singer, and Cilli's second husband Wolfgang Luttinger.

  10. German Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst, BND): Records related to War Crime Trials, German Federal Archives Koblenz (BND B 206)

    Consists of documents collected by the German Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtendienst, BND) after 1945. 10 files are on the identification of Adolf Eichmann and Klaus Barbie.

  11. Choir, church service, shoemakers, machinery at Camp Westerbork

    Slate: GEVAERT CINE-FILM. WS of outdoor wooden sign: INDUSTRIE, VERWALTUNG, HAUPTMAGAZIN, KLEIDER KAMMER. 03:12:15 WS choir, children and adults singing. Shots of conductor and piano player [VQ: washed out, unfocused]. 03:13:41 CU of two young girls singing in the choir with Star of David on one of girls' blouse. Christian religious service, wooden cross in front of minister dressed in black cloak with white collar. Two burning candles. Forced religious conversion? 03:14:25 Pan from minister and choir to room filled with people attending the choir performance. Minister reading from Bible? M...

  12. Elisabeth Bates papers

    The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences of Elisabeth Bates (born Isabela Wolfowicz), originally of Gąbin, Poland. Documents include a false identification document used by Elisabeth to live under the name of Elzbieta Rybiecka in Warsaw, Poland, dated 21 April 1939; and an identification card belonging to Elisabeth’s grandfather, Icek Majer, circa 1939. Photographs consist of a photograph of Elisabeth with her mother, Mania (née Glas) Wolfowicz, circa 1925; and one of her father, Marek Wolfowicz, undated.

  13. Robert and Louise Brunner papers

    The Robert and Louise Brunner papers consist of biographical materials, correspondence, emigration and immigration files, and printed materials documenting Robert Brunner and Louise Koblitz’s efforts to flee to France, immigrate to the United States, and establish their life in America. The collection also includes correspondence between immediate family members and photographs of the Brunner and Koblitz families. Biographical materials include a birth certificate for Robert, Louise, and Leopold (Leo, Robert’s cousin), identification card for Robert, and marriage certificate for Julius and ...

  14. Warum ich Europea verlassen, und was ich in Amerika erreicht habe

    The collection includes Dr. Eduard Bloch's autobiography titled “Warum ich Europea verlassen, und was ich in Amerika erreicht habe,” written between 1941 and 1945. In his autobiography, Eduard provides a history of his family and details his life in Austria and his family’s immigration to the United States as well as and his career as a physician, including his professional acquaintance with the Hitler family. The collection also includes a translation of the autobiography titled “Why I left Europe and what I have achieved in America.”

  15. Agnes Feher papers

    The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences of Agnes Feher, originally of Miskolc, Hungary, who survived the German occupation of Budapest under a false identity. The collection consists eight pre-war and war-time photographs taken in Miskolc and Budapest, Hungary; postwar photographs in the Pocking, Germany, displaced persons camp and in Belgium; as well as identity and travel documents relating to Agnes Feher's immigration to Israel. Also includes a certificate of her journeyman level status.

  16. Jan Valenta collection

    The Jan Valenta collection contains documents regarding the detention and execution of Jan Valenta, a Colonel in the Czech army and active participant in the Czech resistance organization, Obrana Národa (“Defense of the Nation”). Comprised in this collection are three pieces of correspondence written by Jan during his incarceration. This includes a postcard to his children dispensing parental advice, a postcard to his brother requesting a toothbrush, soap, and toothpaste, and a letter written to his children on the day of his execution, which was reportedly smuggled out of the prison and de...

  17. Donoff family papers

    1. Gilbert Leidervarger and Donoff family collection

    The Donoff family papers consist of biographical materials, correspondence, forged documents, photographs, and printed materials documenting the Donoff family's involvement in forgery operations for the Jewish resistance movement in France during World War II. Biographical materials include genuine identification papers for David and Lina Donoff, a pass for Lina Donoff made out in her own name and under her alias (Denise Alice Rochard), a train pass for M. Donoff, and a posthumous award of the Croix de Guerre for David Donoff. Correspondence includes a letter of thanks from Rabbi Ansbacher ...

  18. Rauter Trial, Westerbork

    "Het Proces Rauter" opens with the trial of Hanns Rauter, an Austrian who was the highest SS official in Nazi-occupied Holland and who was tasked with setting up Westerbork and Vught. The judge's voice, presumably reading the indictment, over footage of well-dressed civilians wearing stars either arriving at Westerbork or boarding for deportation to Auschwitz or Belsen. Men, women, and children. Good shots of Dutch military police on duty. Back to Rauter sitting at the trial. Men wearing wooden clogs getting off train at Westerbork lining up next to rail cars. At trial, evidence presented a...

  19. Mina Perlberger papers

    1. Mina Perlberger collection

    Includes a typescript of "Buried Alive: A Diary" written by Mina Glücksman Perlberger in 1984. "Buried Alive" describes Perlberger's experiences as a young Polish Jew in hiding during the Holocaust. Also includes a compilation of eight poems by Perlberger relating to her Holocaust experiences and a list of family members deported and/or murdered during the Holocaust.

  20. Siaky family photograph collection

    The collection consists of 17 photographs documenting the experiences of twin brothers Perez and Eliyahu Siaky and their family in pre-war Greece and while in hiding during the Holocaust.