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  1. Liebknecht, Kurt.- Bildbestand

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners geb. 26.03.1905 in Frankfurt/Main, gest. 09.01.1994 in Berlin, Architekt, Präsident der Deutschen Bauakademie 1924-1929 Studium der Architektur an der Technischen Hochschule Berlin bei Hans Poelzig, Dipl.-Ingenieur, 1929-1931 Tätigkeit als Architekt bei Ludwig Mies van der Rohe und Hans Poelzig, 1931-1948 als Spezialist in die UdSSR (Gruppe Ernst May), Tätigkeit im Büro von Standartgorprojekt (Stadtplanung für Magnitogorsk und Nowokusnezk), 1939-1948 Tätigkeit an der Allunionsakademie für Architektur in Moskau im Bereich Gesundheitswesen, v.a. Tätigkeit im Kr...

  2. Liebknecht, Kurt.- Planbestand

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners geb. 26.03.1905 in Frankfurt/Main, gest. 09.01.1994 in Berlin, Architekt, Präsident der Deutschen Bauakademie 1924-1929 Studium der Architektur an der Technischen Hochschule Berlin bei Hans Poelzig, Dipl.-Ingenieur, 1929-1931 Tätigkeit als Architekt bei Ludwig Mies van der Rohe und Hans Poelzig, 1931-1948 als Spezialist in die UdSSR (Gruppe Ernst May), Tätigkeit im Büro von Standartgorprojekt (Stadtplanung für Magnitogorsk und Nowokusnezk), 1939-1948 Tätigkeit an der Allunionsakademie für Architektur in Moskau im Bereich Gesundheitswesen, v.a. Tätigkeit im Kr...

  3. Life Saving Cross with a striped ribbon and presentation box awarded to a Lithuanian rescuer

    1. Bagriansky-Zerner family collection and Edwin Geist collection
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn106381
    • English
    • 1942-1944
    • a: Height: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) | Width: 1.375 inches (3.493 cm) | Depth: 0.125 inches (0.318 cm) b: Height: 5.125 inches (13.017 cm) | Width: 3.000 inches (7.62 cm) | Depth: 0.750 inches (1.905 cm) boxes 6

    Zuvanciuju Gelbejimo Kryzius [Life Saving Cross] of Lithuania with fitted case awarded to Lidija Goluboviene and presented to Rosian Bagriansky Zerner, who as a 6 year old child, was hidden by Lidija, and also Natalija Fugaleviciue, Natalija Egorovna, Bronia Budrekaite, and Helene Holzman. The medal is awarded to those who, despite danger to themselves, perform acts of bravery that save the life of others. The medal was presented to Rosian at a 2009 ceremony in Lithuania. Lidija's sister Natalija Fugaleviciue was also honored with the award. After Germany invaded Kovno (Kaunas), Lithuania, ...

  4. Lightbulb shield placed on a workbench used to conceal a Jewish family’s hiding place

    1. Stefan Petri collection

    Lightbulb shield placed on a workbench that concealed one of the hiding places Stefan Petri built in his home in Wawer, Poland. Stefan, his wife, Janina, and their son, Marian, were Polish Catholics. On September 1, 1939, Germany invaded Poland and began subjugating the Polish people. Uncertain of what might occur, Stefan built a basement hiding place concealed by a cabinet. In mid-1942, the Germans deported 300,000 Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka killing center. Stefan learned that his Jewish dentist and friend, Dr. Szapiro, his wife Ela, and their adult sons, Jerzy and Marek had ...

  5. Lijsten met namen van de staf en agenten van de Geheime Staatpolizei (Gestapo), namen van personeel van het dagblad De Telegraaf, leden van het Nederl...

    1. Bureau Inlichtingen - Hoofdbureau Londen
    2. Personen

    Lijsten met namen van de staf en agenten van de Geheime Staatpolizei (Gestapo), namen van personeel van het dagblad De Telegraaf, leden van het Nederlands Instituut van Ingenieurs en leden van de Kultuurkring Nederland-Europa Mantelorganisatie NSB, 21 december 1943 - 19 maart 1944.

  6. Lili Scharf Deutsch papers

    1. Lili Scharf Deutsch collection

    Collection of materials including Red Cross letters, correspondence, written between members of the Scharf family, primarily written by the donor after her liberation from Bergen Belsen to her family in Palestine; dated 1937-1946.

  7. Liliane Steinfeld. Collection

    This collection contains : several documents regarding members of the Steinfeld/Stainfeld family during the war, two photos of deported Steinfeld family members, a Gestapo pin and a scrapbook containing a collection of wartime cartoons published in British and American newspapers, gathered by Liliane Steinfeld.

  8. Lilka Elbaum papers

    The papers consist of 325 photographs and copyprints as well as certificates and identification cards from the ghetto in Biała Rawska, Poland, and Skierniewice, Poland.

  9. Lindenbaum and Landau families collection

    The Lindenbaum and Landau families collection contains photographs of the Lindenbaum and Landau families, circa 1900s-1945. The family photographs were taken in Łódź, Poland; Warsaw, Poland; the Warsaw ghetto; and Belgium. The photographs feature friends and family members and include both victims and survivors of the Holocaust. Photographs of Tobiasz and Curtla Lindenbaum include the couple around the turn of the century; a portrait of Tobiasz, undated; Curtla holding an umbrella at an unknown resort, undated; Curtla, two of her daughters, and a grandson riding in a droshky, undated; Cur...

  10. Lisbeth B. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Lisbeth B., who was born in Posen, Germany (presently Poznan?, Poland) in 1911. She recounts living in a small village; moving to Berlin for safety during World War I; returning to Posen which became Poland; attending a German school; her father's death in 1928; working as a tutor and in a German publishing house; assisting Jews deported from Germany in 1938; participating in Zionist organizations; German invasion in 1939; deportation in December to Ostro?w Lubelski; traveling to Warsaw; working as a tutor; her mother declining a non-Jew's offer to hide them; ghettoiz...

  11. Lisette Lamon and Benjamin Soep papers

    The Lisette Lamon and Benjamin Soep papers include biographical materials, correspondence, and personal narratives documenting Lisette and Benno Soep’s marriage, Benno’s imprisonment and death at Mauthausen, Lisette’s imprisonment at Westerbork and Bergen-Belsen, and her immigration to the United States. The collection also includes photographs stamped "International News Photos” taken in Nazi Germany depicting Hitler and senior members of his staff, Kristallnacht, book burnings, firing squads, and hangings in the forest near the Buchenwald concentration camp. Biographical materials include...

  12. List of Gestapo and SS war criminals

    This is a typescript list of Nazi war criminals, with brief details of the nature of their crimes arranged, in sections according to the place of crime eg Lithuania, Latvia or Belsen, Auschwitz.

  13. List of Gestapo and SS war criminals

    This list of leading Nazi war criminals with brief details of their crimes and fate, is the result of research conducted by the Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen

  14. List of Jews from Belgrade deported to the Sajmiste camp; list of the German perpetrators

    1. Државна комисија за утврђивање злочина окупатора и њихових помагача
    2. Documents on the Holocaust in Serbia (and Yugoslavia)

    The list of the Jews from Belgrade deported and killed in the Sajmiste concentration camp is one of the rare existing documents with the names of the victims. The list of the German perpetrators responsible for the prosecution of the Jews in Belgrade include members of the Gestapo, SS, German police in charge of the administration of the Sajmiste camp.

  15. List of Roma transported from Auschwitz to Buchenwald

    Includes information on the evacuation and transport of Roma from Auschwitz to Buchenwald in 1944. Of special interest is the inclusion in the list of the name of Karl Stojka, a noted Romani artist.

  16. List of synagogues and houses of worship in Vienna, 10 November 1938, and an invitation to a ceremony in honor of the 120th anniversary of the Wiener Stadt Tempel, 1946

    1. O.30 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Austria, mainly during the Holocaust period

    List of synagogues and houses of worship in Vienna, 10 November 1938, and an invitation to a memorial ceremony in honor of the 120th anniversary of the Wiener Stadt Tempel, 1946 In the file: List of synagogues and houses of worship as prepared by the Gestapo attached to the Vienna STAPO headquarters, 30 November 1938. The list is arranged by urban districts (Bezirke) and the names of the streets have been erased; the list is signed by Johann Pelz [Filz?]; within the list, there is a note that according to orders of Gauleiter Josef Buerkel the place of worship (Tempel) on Seitenstettengasse ...

  17. Liste der Personen, deren Tod durch die Tätigkeit des Gestaposekretärs Helms verursacht wurde. (Auszug aus d. Strafakten Band I. d. Staatsanwaltschaft b. LG. Hamburg.) (Außer Neuengamme-Häftlingen auch Hinrichtungen in Berlin-Brandenburg.) - ...

    1. Konzentrationslager Neuengamme
    2. Listenmaterial Neuengamme

    Liste der Personen, deren Tod durch die Tätigkeit des Gestaposekretärs Helms verursacht wurde. (Auszug aus d. Strafakten Band I. d. Staatsanwaltschaft b. LG. Hamburg.) (Außer Neuengamme-Häftlingen auch Hinrichtungen in Berlin-Brandenburg.)Liste v. Häftlingen im KL Neuengamme, die durch Gestapo in d. Zt. v. 22.-24.04.45 hingerichtet worden sind. (Nachkriegsaufstellungen)