Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 1,881 to 1,900 of 55,813
  1. French antisemitic pamphlet and poster collection

    The collection consists of an antisemitic poster and three antisemitic pamphlets published in France from April 1939-1941.

  2. Dixie Foster collection

    The collection consists of currency, documents, publications, and a scrapbook relating to the experiences of Dixie Foster when she worked as a court reporter during the US Military Tribunal known as the Dachau war crimes trials, in Germany after World War II.

  3. Joel Forman collection

    The collection consists of a badge, a coin, and a photograph relating to the history of Nazi Germany and the German occupation of the Channel Islands before and during World War II, as well as a 1983 Israeli medallion commemorating World War II.

  4. Nazi Party miscellanea collection

    The collection consists of a book, documents, a poster, and one pair of SA-Wehrmannschaft uniform trousers relating to the history of the Nazi Party in Germany.

  5. Gabriella Weinberger Neufeld family collection

    The collection consists of a pillow sham and photographs relating to the experiences of Gabriella Weinberger and her family in Hungary before and during the Holocaust when they were deported and imprisoned in several concentrations camps and of Gabriella's postwar life in Sweden.

  6. Ann West collection

    The collection consists of badges, an armband, a cloth, scrip, a pamphlet, and personal papers related to Ann West's work for a German military laundry near Berlin, her deportation to Auschwitz and liberation, and her mother’s survival in Theresienstadt and status as a victim of fascism.

  7. Eric Gutsmuth collection

    Consists of documents, leaflets, newspapers, Łódź, Theresienstadt and Westerbork ghetto and camp scrip, a diary, and philatelic material either documenting the Gutsmuth family prior to the War, their emigration, their being in hiding in the Netherlands or being imprisoned in Theresienstadt; or purchased by Eric Gutsmuth's father. Included are anti-Semitic propaganda and Dutch resistance leaflets.

  8. Taubner-Kovacs family collection

    The collection consists of a Swiss schutzpass issued to Zoltan Taubner and Jozsa Kovacs Erika Gold's parents, 1 certificate for a work camp, Shell Koolaj R.T., issued to Zoltan Taubner, 1 certificate for a work camp issued to Jozsa Kovacs and Erika Gold, and 1 laminated dollar bill carried by Zoltan Taubner in the heel of his shoe while working for Shell Koolaj R.T.

  9. Bruno Lambert collection

    The collection consists of calipers, a stethoscope, a retinoscope, an electrotherapy machine, and documents relating to the experiences of Bruno Lambert, who left Germany in 1937 for the United States and later served in the Army Medical Corps and with the 123rd Infantry during World War II. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  10. Lawrence and Stelly Levy Kirsch collection

    The collection consists of seven pieces of scrip of the type issued in the Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp in German occupied Czecoslovakia during the Holocaust.

  11. Henry and Sophie Bernhard collection

    The collection consists of a camera, two travel trunks, documents, and a photograph relating to the experiences of Hans and Sophie Bernhard before and during the Holocaust when they emigrated from Berlin, Germany, to Havana, Cuba, and later in the United States after the Holocaust.

  12. Sydonia and Zbigniew Kelhoffer family collection

    The collection consists of artifacts: armbands, badges, and a wooden box, correspondence, documents, glass and film negatives, and photographs relating to the experiences of Sydonia and Zbigniew Kelhoffer and their families before the Holocaust in Boryslaw, Poland (now Boryslav, Ukraine), and during the Holocaust in the Boryslaw ghetto and Beskiden labor camp, including years when they lived in hiding.

  13. Koreshige Inuzuka collection

    The collection consists of a fan, a box, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Koreshige Inuzuka in Japan and Japanese-occupied Shanghai, China, before, during, and after World War II.

  14. Margot Lawson collection

    The collections includes stationery, two badges, a memoir, and a work identification card from the Amsterdamsche Bond van Oud-Illegale Werkers. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  15. Marianne May collection

    The collection consists of a petition to the American consulate in Prague, Czechoslovakia, for a visa and 7 pieces of scrip from the Theresienstadt ghetto in Czechoslovakia.

  16. Witek and Wiera Sierpinska collection

    The collection consists of a Star of David badge, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Wiera Baksztanski (Sierpinska) before and during the Holocaust in Poland, and of Dr. Witek Sierpinski during the Holocaust in Poland.

  17. Archiv des Diakonischen Werkes der Evangelischen Kirche Deutschlands, Berlin collection

    The collection consists of lapel pins related to the history of the Inner Mission charity of the Protestant Church in Germany during the 1930s under the Nazi regime in Germany.

  18. Leah Derera collection

    The collection consists of a miniature book, a box, and a picture frame relating to the experiences of Leia Kreimer (Leah Derera) when she was imprisoned in Vapniarka concentration camp in Transnistria during the Holocaust.

  19. Johanna Hirsch Liebmann collection

    The collection consists of a change purse, drawings, correspondence, and documents relating to the experiences of Johanna Hirsch and her family before and during the Holocaust in Karlsruhe, Germany, their deportation to Gurs concentration camp in southern France, and Johanna's escape and travel through France to Switzerland.

  20. Emma Jonas family collection

    The collection consists of two armbands, mica flakes, six Theresienstadt scrip, a Star of David badge, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Emma Jonas and her family in Berlin, Germany, before and during the Holocaust and to Emma's experiences in Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp during the Holocaust and in Deggendorf displaced persons camp after the war.