Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 30,041 to 30,060 of 33,351
Language of Description: English
  1. Personal files of Jewish refugees who were deported back across the border in Geneva, 1940-1944

    Personal files of Jewish refugees who were deported back across the border in Geneva, 1940-1944

  2. Documentation of the Jewish Community Assembly in Tallinn, 1918 - 1940

  3. Signed testimonies of the Deaf Holocaust Experience collection

    Interviews and recorded programs and presentations featuring Deaf survivors of the Holocaust

  4. Rabbi Nathan Landman collection

    Consist of a copy of Nazi illustrated magazine "Signal," published by Deutscher Verlag, Berlin.

  5. Jewish community broadside collection

    The collection consists of two broadsides and a publication relating to the Berlin Jewish Community and the death of President von Hindenburg, British Army enlistment in Palestine, and the Hay internment camp in Australia before and during World War II.

  6. Ernst Meyer family collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Ernst Meyer [Mejer], his wife Ilse Seidler, and their children, Marion and Werner, who fled Krefeld, Germany, for the United States in December 1938.

  7. Gerd D. Wallenstein Papers

    Memoirs, obituaries, maps, drawings, and calligraphy, relating primarily to the Jewish community in China during World War II.

  8. Abraham Alweiss documents

    Contains identification papers for Abraham Alweiss indicating that he was of Polish and Jewish descent and a prisoner in Mauthausen.

  9. Aryan race certificates

    Two certificates with printed, handwritten and typed sections: one "Gerburts=und Taufschein" and one Ahnen=Nachweis." The certificates were used to prove Aryan ancestry, as required by German law.

  10. Flora Hogman family collection

    The collection consists of a book, correspondence, documents, photographs, and translations of letters from Czechoslovakia, Italy, and France relating to the experiences of Flora Hogman and her family before, during, and after World War II.

  11. Pinchas Shaar collection

    The collection consists of two drawings and photographs relating to the experiences of Pinchas Shaar and his family in the Łódź ghetto in Poland during the Holocaust and after the war in Germany, France, and Israel.

  12. Luneberg, Germany, and Theresienstadt ghetto/labor camp documents and realia collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, negatives, photographs, and publications relating to the history of the Holocaust in German occupied Czechoslovakia and Nazi Germany.

  13. [Newspaper]

    German National Socialist newspaper.

  14. Teresa Wieselberg memoir

    Testimony, handwritten, Polish with English (volunteer) translation, by Teresa Wieselberg, Israel, 1992, in which she looks back on experiences in Lwow (Lviv) during German occupation.

  15. Krieger and family papers

    Correspondence from Benno Stern, while imprisoned at Buchenwald, and his death certificate documenting his death there in 1940, as well as correspondence from and about Bertha Mayer in Theresienstadt.

  16. Scott Levine collection

    Correspondence and family documents, pertaining to Mr. and Mrs. Karl Oberndorf, of Darmstadt, and emigration from Germany in 1936; earlier documents about wedding, death of father (1925), and other family matters.

  17. A tapestry of treasure

    Contains a memoir about Ellen Summer's experiences living in the United States with her mother, a survivor of the Holocaust.

  18. Bernice Golde papers

    Documents (identification), relating to Malka Blajweis (Bleiweiss), and her experiences in DP camps after war, including post-war IDs issued in DP camps, certifying that she was imprisoned in concentration camps.

  19. Poem

    Poem, typescript, unpaginated, appears to have been written in 1940s, titled "Behold the Jew," by Ada Jackson, and dedicated to Walter and Anni Landau, and notation that it was the "Greenwood Prize Poem."