Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 29,981 to 30,000 of 33,351
Language of Description: English
  1. Denise Kopecky collection

    The collection consists of three Theresienstadt notes and two Star of David badges relating to the experiences of Denise Elbertova while living in hiding in the Slovak Republic and, after 1944, in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp during the Holocaust.

  2. Barbara Mies-Singer papers

    Correspondence, photocopied, from various people in Sandomierz, Poland, to J. Horowitz in New York, 1939-1940, and one letter from nephew of Pauline Cohen, sent to her in Los Angeles, from Vilnius, 1946.

  3. Permit for Maurits Waterman to leave Westerbork and work at the Center for Jewish Emigration in Amsterdam

    Photocopy of identification card for Maurits Waterman, Westerbork camp, and related documents, 1942-1943.

  4. Records relating to Jews in Ukraine during World War II

    Photocopied documents, all related to Archbishop Andrei Szeptycki (Sheptytsky) of the Ukrainian Catholic church, and his role and activities during the occupation of Ukraine.

  5. Two speeches by Rabbi Stephen Wise

    One audiotape containing two speeches by Stephen Wise.

  6. Harold B. Goldberg collection

    The collection consists of artifacts: armbands, a badge, a leaflet, military insignia, a pennant, a ring, and scrip relating to the experiences of Harold Goldberg as a soldier in the United States Army in Europe during World War II.

  7. Bella Sandler collection

    Testimony, 4 pages, typescript, titled "Detailed Description of Persecution," regarding events in Poland (Kalisz, Zdunska-Wola, Czestochowa) after German invasion and during occupation.

  8. Documentation of the administration of the Rowne district, 1941-1943

    Documentation of the administration of the Rowne district, 1941-1943

  9. Documents Collection

    The collection contains sources and documentation on the general history of the National Socialist euthanasia programmes “T4” and “14f13” with a particular focus on the history of the Nazi euthanasia centre Hartheim. These are mostly copies or microfilms, but there are also some originals of contemporary documents.

  10. portfolio cover for set of 22 drawings

  11. Hanna Poznanska-Linde collection

    The collection consists of a one piece of Łódź ghetto scrip, and two Soviet bank notes relating to the experiences of Hanna Poznanska-Linde, a survivor of the Łódź ghetto, and her husband, a soldier in the Russian Army during World War II.

  12. Documentation of the University of Tartu, 1920 - 1941

  13. Annie Windschauer Spegal collection

    Consists of letters written to Annie Windschauer Spegal from her parents and brother, a letter from her then boyfriend Fred Marot who was interned at Bourg-lastic, a portrait of Fred Marot by Felix Kalischer, and photos. Also includes other correspondence.

  14. Kurt Frederick interview

    Radio interview with New Mexico Symphony conductor Kurt Frederick broadcast on November 19, 1979 over KHFM (Albuquerque, NM). Mr. Frederick discusses his Viennese upbringing, flight from Europe and subsequent career in the United States (58:46). Brief introduction by Mrs. Gladys Frederick.

  15. Paul Mayer collection

    The collection consists of diaries, artwork, books, documents, clippings, and correspondence pertaining to the experiences of Paul Mayer and his family, formerly of Frankfurt am Main, Germany, and later of the United States.

  16. Leaflet