Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 1,621 to 1,640 of 55,820
  1. Gaston and Robert Crouzet collection

    The collection consists of a French medal for resistance activities, correspondence, documents, and a photograph relating to the experiences of Dr. Gaston Crouzet and his son Robert, during World War II in France and in Germany where they were interned in German concentration camps for their resistance actions, and of Dr. Crouzet after the war in France.

  2. Mira Wallerstein collection

    The collection consists of archival material and three-dimensional objects relating to the Nazi Party, the German Army, and the United States Army Counter Intelligence Corps.

  3. Lilli Schischa Tauber family collection

    The collection consists of three detachable collars, comb, shoulder bag, thirteen handkerchiefs, a leather portfolio, travel sewing kit and two thread sets, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Lilli Schischa and her family in Austria before and during the Holocaust and after Lilli's escape to Great Britain on a Kindertransport in 1939.

  4. Adolf Atlas collection

    The collection consists of a Star of David badge and documents relating to the experiences of Adolf Atlas in Bratislava, Czechoslovakia, during the Holocaust.

  5. American military badge collection

    The collection consists of five American military badges.

  6. Anni Zajac Leist collection

    The collection consists of a green skirt suit relating to the experiences of Anna Zajac (later Leist) and her family in prewar Berlin, Germany, and a 1939 letter sent from Poland by her father Wolf to Anna, who had escaped to England on a Kindertransport.

  7. Nina S. Merrick collection

    The collection consists of a briefcase, Luftwaffe helmet, medal, and diary relating to the experiences of Nechama Szuster (Nina Schuster) after the Holocaust in a displaced persons camp in Eschwege, Germany, and following her emigration to the United States.

  8. Louis J. Walinsky collection

    The collection consists of a set of bookends,a glass bowl, brooch, case, cigarette lighter, gameboard, portfolio cover, shoulder badge, and stickpin relating to the experiences of Louis J. Walinsky while he was Director of the World ORT vocational schools in displaced persons camps in Germany in 1947.

  9. George Pick family collection

    The collection consists of a pair of boots, a suitcase, and photographs relating to the experiences of Istvan and Margit Kornhauser Pick, their son Gyorgy, and their extended family in Hungary before, during, and immediately after the Holocaust, which they survived by living in hiding in Budapest.

  10. Oral history interviews of the Peter Wortsman collection

    The collections consists of audio cassette tapes of oral history interviews with Holocaust survivors conducted from 1974 to 1975 in Austria, Poland, Israel, and France

  11. Gilbert Leidervarger and Donoff family collection

    The collection consists of eleven hand stamps, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Gilbert Leidervarger, his wife Suzanne, and his in-laws, Lina, David, Robert, Nelly, and Rosette Donoff, when they were active in forgery activities for the French resistance during the German occupation of France in World War II.

  12. Ewa Frenkel collection

    The collection consists of a photograph of Herman Frenkel wearing a Polish Army uniform, two pieces of scrip from the ghetto in Łódź, Poland, and a coin from the ghetto in Stryj (Stryi), Ukraine.

  13. Ernest and Ruth Chambre collection

    The collection consists of a suitcase, a book, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Ernest Chambre before the Holocaust in Germany, Belgium, and Palestine, during the Holocaust in Miranda del Ebro internment camp in Spain, and of both Ernest and his wife, Ruth, in Palestine and then the United States following their emigration in 1946-1947. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  14. Percy Brand collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, audiocassettes, documents, and a scrapbook related to the experiences of Perec Brandt (Percy Brand) in Latvia and in several concentration camps and displaced persons camps after the Holocaust, as well as his postwar musical career.

  15. US magazines collection

    Group of magazines including Time Magazine, May 22, 1933 and The Nation, May 17, 1933

  16. Book drive stamp collection

    The collection consists of a group of book drive stamps printed in red, white and blue colors with the inscription: Give a Man a Book He Can Read (Marine, Army, Navy).

  17. Annemarie Loewe Durra collection

    The collection consists of two caricatures, thirteen newspapers, and a directory relating to the experiences of Annemarie Loewe Durra during the Holocaust when she was interned at Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp in German occupied Czechoslovakia and after the war when she lived in Deggendorf displaced persons camp in Germany.

  18. Gabriel Reinhardt and Theresia Winterstein families collection

    The collection consists of a decorative box, lantern, milk can, tarp, two violins with bows, violin case, a small wooden wagon, wicker basket, and a small rug relating to the experiences of the Sinti families of Gabriel Reinhardt and Theresia Winterstein and thier daughters, Rita and Rolanda. in Germany before, during, and after the Holocaust.

  19. Kurt von Schuschnigg Sr. collection

    The collection consists of an identification card issued to Dr. Kurt Auster [donor's father], a police residence record issued in Sachsenhausen concentration camp to donor, and a book titled Austrian Requiem written by the donor's father.

  20. Charlotte Schiff collection

    Collection of armbands, Star of David badge, documents, scrip, and a drawing relating to Charlotte Schiff's (Charlotte Goldschmidt) experiences during the Holocaust in Terezin (Theresienstadt) and her registration as a displaced person.