Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 3,021 to 3,040 of 55,814
  1. Amtsgericht Worms

    Zivilprozesse (C); Handelsregister (HRA/HRB); Güterrechtsregister (GR); Vereinsregister (VR); Genossenschaftsregister (GnR); Vaterschaftsanerkennungen (I); Todeserklärungen (II).

  2. Amtsgericht Wörrstadt

    Genossenschaftsregister (GnR). Strafprozessakten

  3. Amtsgericht Zweibrücken

    Zivilprozesse (C); Strafbefehle (Cs); Strafsachen/Anklagen (Ds); Unterbringung, Unfruchtbarmachungen (XIII)

  4. Amtsgerichte

  5. Amtsgerichtsgefängnis bzw. Jugendarrestanstalt Worms

    Gefangenenbücher

  6. Amtsgerichtsgefängnis Kusel

    Generalakten über das Gefängniswesen

  7. Amtskomissar (Official Commissioner) of the Precinct of Suchá

    The fonds includes documents of the German occupation administration in the territory of Těšínsko, more specifically, in the precinct of Suchá. Jews are mentioned in the following documents: Lists of confiscated shops, factories and flat furnishings in the municipality of Suchá (1939) 1940-1942; Transports of Jews (1939) 1940-1942; Inventories of flats, factories, lands and Jewish property in Dolní, Horní and Prostřední Suchá 1940-1943; Jewish assets 1940. Further information about Jews can be found in the Population register 1940-1943 and House records of the municipality 1943.

  8. Amtsverwaltungen und Landgemeinden

    Enthält Dokumente zur Zwangsarbeit. Auflistung 248 Unterbestände: http://www.archivdatenbank.lha-rlp.de/koblenz/d/d.2/

  9. Amusement park

    Windows of houses. Street sign: "Theodor von der Pfordten Str." Amusement area, building: "Im Gelsheimer Krug". Train trolley, Germans eating. Castle in mountains, train in FG, river, fast train, mountainside.

  10. Amusement park in Nazi Germany

    LS, crowds at an outdoor amusement park in Germany, Nazi flags. Carousel of airships, amusement park ride, goes up and around. Rollercoaster and rocket ride to the moon. Spinning ride, MS, CU, blur of faces. MS, Germans at the park, one man in uniform. On roller-coaster, whirl of metal parts, erector-set-like, CUs, children. Autobahn dodgem cars. Filming from another ride, occasional glimpse of sign on big building behind says "Stuttgarter Hofbrau". Chef sells waffles. Artist cuts profile from paper. Watching monkeys do tricks on a tightrope, into bed. MCU of faces, intently watching. Village.

  11. Amy Rose papers

    Contains information about Dr. Morton Rose, a Jewish U.S. Army battalion surgeon, and liberator of the Colditz concentration camp (a sub-camp of Buchenwald). Includes testimonies and translations of Colditz survivors.

  12. Amy Wolff collection

    Oral history interview with Edward Wolf (né Isidor Wolff) and a recording of Edward Wolf's recital of the song "Wir sind dazu verdammt."

  13. An American girl describes her visit to Poland

    Film summary from International Film Foundation promotional materials: Mary, an American elementary school girl, describes to her class her experiences in visiting her grandparents in Poland. In her own language she takes her class into a Polish school, into Polish homes, and into the fields where agricultural activities are seen. She shows them the beautiful costumes and colorful dances of the Polish people and gives her class an insight into the cities of Lowicz, Krakow, Zakopane, and Gdynia. Music by Gene Forrell, Devised by Eugene Cenkalski Film ID 3073 = 35mm black and white nitrate po...

  14. An American relative visits Schiffer family in Budapest

    “Danubius Pathé Baby Budapest.” Family group sits at a table for a meal on a hillside overlooking city of Budapest (could be Janoshegy). Laci Schiffer’s wife, Marcsa (nee Fried), on a visit to Budapest to meet the family (in 1933?). She waves from an upper level of a building. Two groups walk down the sidewalk past a building (sign with “... Adolf Fiai…” is barely visible) in Budapest and wave to the camera, including Marcsa, János, Ernö, Bözske, Gyuri, and Alice. Nice LS of city street with this building. CUs the group walks in the cobbled street and waves. Pathé 9.5mm logo with rooster.

  15. An anthology of Collections from various institutions that were active in Belorussia during the occupation, 1941-1944

    An anthology of Collections from various institutions that were active in Belorussia during the occupation, 1941-1944 The Collection includes instructions regarding the payment of salaries to Jewish workers; request by the Kholopenichi District Commander to receive an explanation regarding food rationing in the ghetto; instructions of the District Commissioner (Gebietskommissar) in Sluts regarding a carpentry workshop; anti-Jewish propaganda in the Pukhovichi area; list of inmates in the Stolbtsy prison, 1942-1943; list of residents in Kholopenichi and a list of Kletsk residents slated to b...

  16. An article and documents relating to war criminals

    Photocopied documents from Harry S. Truman Library, used by Crum in research for article published about Karl Brandt, "Nazi Bioethics and a Doctor's Defense," a copy of which is in this file.

  17. An article and news clipping relating to the plight of Hungarian Jews during the Holocaust

    Obituary for James Elder (1929-1994), Holocaust survivor originally from Hungary, and photocopied text from a book, "Amcha" by Sol Friedman. The copied text (pp. 284-302) is a chapter about a boy named "Jimmy Elephant," likely about Elder and his experiences in Hungary and Auschwitz.

  18. An article relating to Polish Jewish children and Janusz Korczak

    Essay (photocopy of typescript), about Janusz Korczak, titled "Children--Orphans-Their Guardians--Janusz Korczak." Circa 1980s-1990s, written by S. Robe in Melbourne, Australia in 1994. Consists mostly of quotes, translated from a Polish book title "Dzieci mowia" (Warsaw, 1993).

  19. An interview regarding experiences in Grodno and Bialystok

    Testimony, transcript of interview with Leon Trachtenberg, 62 pages, about experiences in Lwow, Brest-Litovsk, Grodno, Białystok.