Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 29,861 to 29,880 of 33,304
Language of Description: English
  1. Oral history interview with William Bogus

  2. Renee Lisse Sachs family collection

    The collection consists of a doll, documents, an oral history, and photographs relating to the experiences of Renee Lyszka and her family in prewar, wartime, and postwar Poland, France, and the United States.

  3. Heinz and Mira Wallerstein collection

    Collection documenting Mira Wallerstein in Russia and Czechoslovakia and Heinz Wallerstein in Kassel, Germany until their separate immigration to the United States in the late 1930s and early 1940s.

  4. Wilhelmina Juhlin collection

    The collection consists of an overnight bag, correspondence, 8mm film, copy prints, and photographs relating to the experiences of the de Kadt and Swaap families before, during, and after the Holocaust in the Netherlands and the United States.

  5. Book

  6. Hans Reinhardt collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Hans Rosenberg (Reinhardt) and his family in Germany and the United States before the Holocaust.

  7. Jacques Schweitzer collection

    Photographs, documents, class notebook related to Jacques Schweitzer (originally Jacques Swiczarczyk). Also includes his beret and pants from his service in the Forces Navates Francaises Libres and wartime French currency.

  8. Prezidijalni spisi

    • Presidial writings collection
  9. Kinožurnāls “Die Deutsche Wochenschau” Nr. 29

    • Newsreel “Die Deutsche Wochenschau” Nr. 29

    A few shots: hostilities in Ukraine; a Jew being beaten; Jews in custody.

  10. Correspondence

    Correspondence related to the annulment of workbooks of Jews who are exempted from forced labor. The respective Jews will be integrated in the forced labor workforce.

  11. Time (New York, New York) [Magazine]

    One copy of Time Magazine; dated October 11. 1943. Cover has drawing of "Himmler, Police Chief of Nazi Europe, The dead do not revolt." Portrait of Himmler in front of a pile of corpses.

  12. Libstug family collection

    Consists of 71 photographs, some in duplicate, of the Libstug family's time in the Föhrenwald Displaced Persons camp, and one magazine in Hebrew, entitled "Bamidbar" (1947).

  13. Edith Millman photographs

    Consists of four pre-war and wartime photographs of the family of Edith Greifinger, of Warsaw, Poland. Many of the family members pictured perished during the Holocaust.

  14. Museum für Deutsche Geschichte collection

    The collection consists of artifacts and posters related to the history of Jewish culture in Germany and artifacts and antisemitic propaganda posters related to the activities of the Nazi Party in Germany in the 1930s.

  15. Marek Watnicki collection

    The collection consists of a concentration camp uniform cap, jacket, and pants, and Łódź ghetto coin relating to the experiences of Mieczyslaw (Marek) Watnicki during the Holocaust when he was in Auschwitz concentration camp in German occupied Poland.

  16. Oral history interview with David Faber

  17. Presentation by Lilly Malnik

  18. Arkadiy Korabelnik memoir

    Consists of one handwritten memoir, 6 pages, entitled "Testimonies about life experiences during the German occupation" by Arkadiy Korabelnik, who spent the war in the Slonim district of Grodno.