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  1. Processo de pedido de visto para Marie Louise Gronsot de Monroc e Emanuele Maurice Gronssot de Monroc

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Baiona para Marie Louise Gronsot de Monroc, de nacionalidade francesa, com destino a Portugal. Sem informação de atribuição de visto. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Baiona para Emanuele Maurice Gronssot de Monroc, de nacionalidade francesa, com destino a Portugal. Sem informação de atribuição de visto.

  2. Processo de pedido de visto para Henrich Juergens e Alfred von Harder und von Harmhove

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Berlim para Henrich Juergens, de nacionalidade alemã e residente na Alemanha, com destino a Portugal. Sem informação de atribuição de visto. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Berlim para Alfred von Harder und von Harmhove, de nacionalidade alemã e residente na Alemanha, com destino a Portugal. Sem informação de atribuição de visto.

  3. Processo de pedido de visto para Adido Militar da Embaixada Argentina em Vichy e Luis Sovillano

    Processo de pedido de visto à Legação de Portugal em Vichy para Adido Militar da Embaixada Argentina em Vichy, de nacionalidade argentina e residente em França, com destino à Argentina. Visto autorizado com condicionantes. Processo de pedido de visto à Legação de Portugal em Vichy para Luis Sovillano, de nacionalidade argentina e residente em França, com destino à Argentina. Visto autorizado com condicionantes.

  4. Processo de pedido de visto para Georg Kulenlampf, Hanna e August Beck

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Berlim para Georg Kulenlampf, de nacionalidade alemã, com destino a Portugal. Visto autorizado. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Berlim para Hanna, de nacionalidade alemã, com destino a Portugal. Visto autorizado. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Berlim para August Beck, de nacionalidade alemã, com destino a Portugal. Visto autorizado.

  5. Processo de pedido de visto para Dominique Schlumberger De Menil e Sylvia Boissonas

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Marselha para Dominique Schlumberger De Menil, de nacionalidade não identificada, com destino aos Estados Unidos da América. Sem informação de autorização de visto. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Marselha para Sylvia Boissonas, de nacionalidade não identificada, com destino aos Estados Unidos da América. Sem informação de autorização de visto.

  6. Processo de pedido de visto para Salo Rokach e Irma Rokach (nascida Naschelsky)

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros para Salo Rokach, de nacionalidade iraniana e residente em França, com destino a Portugal. Sem informação de autorização de visto. Processo de pedido de visto ao Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros para Irma Rokach (nascida Naschelsky), de nacionalidade iraniana e residente em França, com destino a Portugal. Sem informação de autorização de visto.

  7. Winzer, Otto

    Bestandsbeschreibung Biographische Angaben: FSJ (1919), KJVD- und KJI-Funktionär (1923-1934), Leiter des KJI-Verlages in Wien und Berlin; Emigration Frankreich (1934), UdSSR (1935-1945); Mitglied des NKFD (1943-1945); Mitglied des ZK der KPD (1945/1946) und des PV bzw. des ZK der SED (1947-1975); Staatssekr. und Chef der Privatkanzlei des Präs. der DDR (1949-1956); Staatssekr. und 1. Stellv. des Außenministers (1959-1965); Außenminister der DDR (1965-1975) Bestandsbeschreibung: Persönliche Dokumente; Korrespondenzen. Umfang, Erläuterung 7 AE Zitierweise BArch NY 4181/...

  8. Paulette Daser collection

    Documents and correspondence illustrating the experiences of Piroska Schwartzova [donor] born in 1924 Negrovo, Czechoslovakia (present day Ukraine) and moved to Belgium in July 1938, but was unable to return to Negrovo; materials include identification cards for Piroska in Belgium and later, Southern France, where she was forced to flee in an effort to escape Nazism. Also included are postcards and letters from her parents and family who were unable to escape, and were eventually deported to Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, where they are presumed to have perished.

  9. Hugh R. Fox photograph collection

    Collection of photographs taken immediately following liberation in the Nordhausen concentration camp. The photographs were brought back to the United States by Hugh R. Fox of brought home from the war by Hugh R. Fox of the United States Army’s 817th Tank Destroyer Battalion. Also included is a portrait of fox in uniform.

  10. Брестское городское управление, г.Брест

    Распоряжения городского комиссара и бургомистра, протоколы о выдаче паспортов жителям г.Бреста еврейской национальности, штатные расписания, отчеты, списки жителей г.Бреста, учителей, членов русского, украинского и местных комитетов, работников фирм г.Бреста, пенсионеров и переселенцев из Польши, жителей г.Бреста, получивших паспорта, акты о поступлении налогов, дела по обложению налогами владельцев мастерских и лавок, дела о выдаче пособий семьям лиц, которые находились на службе в немецкой армии, карточки немецких воинских частей и граждан, работавших в этих частях, переписка. Документы п...

  11. First report of the Nuremberg Trials

    "Welt im Film": The Anglo-American newsreel series screened in occupied Germany, 1945-1950. First report of the Nuremberg Trials. Long establishing SEQ on court building (interiors and exteriors, security precautions, etc.). Entry of judges. The accused prisoner in the dock, identified by commentary. Court President (Geoffrey Lawrence) opens proceedings. The indictment is read. Defense lawyers confer with the accused, reading copies of the indictment.

  12. Lorenzen family collection

    Contains documents and photographs illustrating the experiences of Hans and Berta Lorenzen and their daughters Ruth [donor] and Anne Marie, a Jewish family who remained in Feudenheim and Mannheim, Germany through the Nazi era. Hans Lorenzen converted to Judaism; his wife and daughters evaded deportation, and Berta labored in a brush factory while Hans continued to work for Daimler-Benz until 1946, when the family immigrated to the United States.

  13. Lehmann, Helmut

    Bestandsbeschreibung Biographische Angaben: Gewerkschafter und SPD-Funktionär; Mitbegründer und Vors. des Vereins der Lehrlinge und jugendlichen Arbeiter Berlins (1904); Geschäftsführender Vors. des Hauptverbandes der Deutschen Krankenkassen (1914-1933); Inhaftierung (1933, 1944-1945); Mitglied des ZA der SPD (1945/1946); Mitglied des ZS bzw. des PB des PV der SED (1949/1950); Präs. der Volkssolidarität (1946) Bestandsbeschreibung: Glückwunschschreiben zum 70. Geburtstag; Kondolenzen Ittershagen 07-2001 Umfang, Erläuterung 2 AE Zitierweise BArch NY 4473/...

  14. Sąd Rejonowy dla Warszawy-Pragi w Warszawie

    • akta sądowe dotyczące osób represjonowanych z motywów politycznych
  15. Jane Friedberg photograph collection

    The collection consists of two photographs of corpses at Buchenwald concentration camp at liberation in 1945.

  16. Adam and Helen Gawara collection

    Collection of certificates, correspondence and photographs documenting the experiences of Holocaust survivors Adam Gawara and Helen Hercberg Gawara along with their friends and family in the years following their liberation. Primarily comprised of materials from the Loheide, Feldafing and Bergen Belsen displaced persons camps as well as correspondence regarding their applications for compensation of victims of National Socialism; dates 1945-1954; in German and English. Adam Gawara was persecuted as a Pole. He met Helen Hercberg while in the displaced persons camp, and they were married afte...

  17. Sofia Auguston memoir

    Consists of one memoir, 14 pages, in English, written by Sofia Auguston, originally of Riga, Latvia. In the memoir, she describes life in the Riga ghetto, escaping several mass shootings, hiding her family's tallit, and being sent to Germany by boat in 1944. She witnessed the sinking of a barge of deportees, but her boat arrived in Stutthof. From there, she was forced to march to Totenhof in Sofienwald, and, in the spring of 1945, was sent on another forced march, from which she was liberated by the Russian Army. After the war, she reunited with her son, who also survived the war.

  18. Propagandaamt Lettland photograph collection

    Consists of approximately 45 photographs of atrocities at Nemmersdorf, Katyn, Fellin (Viljandi), Birzai, and elsewhere. Original German and Latvian inscriptions are included on the versos of select images. One of the images includes two stamps, "Propagandaamt Lettland, Bildstellle, Riga, Palaststr. 10" and "Foto Ernst Weber, Riga." The photographs where acquired by Eldred Erdman while serving as a medic in the European theater.

  19. Hans Kroker: papers re law suit

    This collection contains papers concerning a threatened law suit which arose out of an assertion made in the famous TV programme Holocaust, which was broadcast in Germany in 1979. In particular, Hans Kroker, a former SS member, refutes the assertion made by one of the programme's participants that the family of this person was murdered in gas chambers, claiming that, without proof, it amounted to a vicious slur on the SS. The papers include a news magazine cutting with details of the story; a copy letter from Hans Kroker's lawyer, Eberhard Engelhardt, to the person who uttered the alleged s...