Archival Descriptions

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  1. Documentation regarding refugees from Poland who arrived to Mogilev and Bobruysk, 1940

    Documentation regarding refugees from Poland who arrived to Mogilev and Bobruysk, 1940 Included in the collection are lists and questionnaires of Jewish refugees who arrived from Poland during 1939-1940.

  2. Documentation regarding students and lecturers at the Belorussian State College of Education in Mogilev, 1939-1941

    Documentation regarding students and lecturers at the Belorussian State College of Education in Mogilev, 1939-1941 Included in the collection is documentation regarding the acceptance and dismissal of workers at the college, personal files of the lecturers and students, and lists of workers and students.

  3. Documentation regarding the activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the Wolyn region, 1936-1949

    Documentation regarding the activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the Wolyn region, 1936-1949 Included in the collection is documentation regarding the antisemitic activities of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalists (OUN) and the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (UPA) in the Wolyn region.

  4. Documentation regarding the Bnai Brith association in Stanislawow, 1928-1938

    Documentation regarding the Bnai Brith association in Stanislawow, 1928-1938 Included in the collection are protocols of the Bnai Brith association, 1928-1929; A branch of the Bnai Brith association was established in Stanislawow on 14/02/1928. The branch belonged to the "Association of Humanitarian Organizations of Bnai Brith in Poland". The association acted according to the statutes of Bnai Brith, which focused on matters related to charity, society and culture.

  5. Documentation regarding the camps and ghettos in the Vinnitsa region, 1941-1944

    Documentation regarding the camps and ghettos in the Vinnitsa region, 1941-1944 Included in the collection: - List of ghettos, concentration camps, labor camps and POW camps in the Vinnitsa region; - Documentation of the committee responsible for the supply of food to Vapnyarka camp.

  6. Documentation regarding the community high school and the Jewish elementary schools in Riga, 1924-1941

    Documentation regarding the community high school and the Jewish elementary schools in Riga, 1924-1941 Included in the collection: Lists of pupils; grade [marks] booklets; appeals and requests to be accepted to the school; teachers' opinions regarding pupils; teachers' salary slips; list of books in the school library; reports from teachers' conferences, 1938-1940; photograph albums from 1930-1941.

  7. Documentation regarding the deeds of Nazi criminals and their collaborators in the Minsk Region during the war, 1941-1945

    Documentation regarding the deeds of Nazi criminals and their collaborators in the Minsk Region during the war, 1941-1945 In the collection there is documentation from the State Extraordinary Commission for the Investigation of Nazi War Crimes and Collaborators in the Pukhovichskiy District during the war, including a list of German criminals; a list of collaborators; a list of people who were murdered; lists of those murdered in the Minsk District, dated 1944, and a list of settlements in the Minsk Region which were totally or partially destroyed, 1941-1945.

  8. Documentation regarding the evacuation to Uzbekistan and the evacuees

    Documentation regarding the evacuation to Uzbekistan and the evacuees

  9. Documentation regarding the fate of Jewish refugees in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, 1933-1945

    Documentation regarding the fate of Jewish refugees in the Canton of Vaud, Switzerland, 1933-1945 - Files of Jewish refugees; - Police documentation.

  10. Documentation regarding the fate of Jews in the Canton of Vaud, 1933-1945: Schweizerisches Arbeiter-Hilfswerk, Abteilung Fluechtlingshilfe (Swiss workers' social-welfare organization, Department for refugees relief), regarding emigrants from Germany, letters "A - C", 1937-1946

    Documentation regarding the fate of Jews in the Canton of Vaud, 1933-1945: Schweizerisches Arbeiter-Hilfswerk, Abteilung Fluechtlingshilfe (Swiss workers' social-welfare organization, Department for refugees relief), regarding emigrants from Germany, letters "A - C", 1937-1946 Correspondence between the refugees and the Schweizerisches Arbeiter-Hilfswerk, Abteilung Fluechtlingshilfe (Swiss workers' social-welfare organization, Department for refugees relief) and other organizations, including the Verband Schweizerischer Jüdischer Fürsorge - VSJF (Swiss Jewish organization for refugees relie...

  11. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from archives in Bulgaria

    In the Record Group there is documentation from government archives in Bulgaria. Cataloguing began in 2001, and it is still continuing. The Record Group is open for accepting additional official documentation. The Record group contains documentation from the Holocaust period:- Indictments, protocols of investigations carried out in preparation for the trials held in the People's Court in Bulgaria in 1945, verdicts and protocols from the first three Court sessions (regarding protocols from additional People's Court Sessions, please see Record Group TR. 6); - Antisemitic legislation in Bulgar...

  12. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from archives in France

    Most of the documentation is from collections of microfilm reels (with the exception of 31 photocopied files) from various organizations and offices in France, such as OSE (Oeuvre de Secours Aux Enfants - Society for Rescuing Children), the Consistoire Central des Israelites de France (Central Consistory of French Jews) and the Commissariat General aux Questions Juives (CGQJ- General Office for Jewish Affairs).

  13. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from Archives in Serbia

    In the Record Group there is archival documentation photocopied from the Central Archive of Serbia, the Military Archive, and the Foreign Ministry Archive. Included in the Record Group:- Documentation of the Yugoslavian Government-in-Exile including the Foreign Ministry, from the World War II period and afterwards; - Documentation regarding rescue activities of Jews in the areas of Yugoslavia during the war period;- Investigations conducted by the German police against the Jews of Belgrade; - Documentation of the Commission for the Investigation of Crimes of the Nazis and their helpers;- Li...

  14. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from archives in the Netherlands, 1930-1950

    The documentation deals with persecution of the Jews of the Netherlands, anti-Jewish orders and directives, the German authorities in the Netherlands during the war, Jews in camps in the Netherlands and the East, the Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) of Amsterdam, Jewish education, Jewish children, Jewish property, social welfare, Jewish culture, rescue, the Amsterdam police, betrayal of Jews, the Dutch government-in-exile, testimonies, trials of war criminals, reparations and restoration of Jewish property.

  15. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from provincial archives in Switzerland, 1930-1950

    The documentation is composed mainly of material received by Yad Vashem from the archives of cantons and Jewish communities in Switzerland. Documentation received from the Federal Archive of Switzerland and the State Archive of Lichtenstein is also included in the Record Group. There is also material from various institutions that dealt with Jewish refugees in Switzerland, personal files of thousands of Jewish refugees who escaped to Switzerland as well as the files of Jewish refugees who were deported from Switzerland across the border (especially in the area of Geneva).

  16. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from regional and local archives in Germany

    The Record Group contains documentation gathered from state, regional and local archives in Germany. In the documentation there is much information regarding the persecution of the Jews on the local level, including deportations, as well as information regarding life in the Jewish communities, Jewish property and sometimes, lists of local Jews.

  17. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Central Archives in Moscow, 1939-1945

    Official documentation from the Archives in Moscow, not including documentation from the State Archive of the Russian Federation which is located in a separate Records Group: Yad Vashem Archives M.46. Records Group M.40 is divided into subsections according to the archive of origin from which the documentation was selected. There are three subsections in the Collection: - M.40.MAP - Documentation from the Central Archive of the Russian Ministry of Defense; - M.40.RCM - Documentation from the Russian State Archive of Social and Political History , 1941-1948; - M.40.RGE - Documentation from t...

  18. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC - Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation) in Paris

    The Archives contain documentation of the Gestapo, the Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ-Commissariat-General for Jewish Affairs), the Union Generale des Israelites de France (UGIF-General Union of Jews in France), the German and Italian Embassies, the Nuremberg Trials and more.

  19. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Federal German Military Archives in Freiburg, 1936-1945

    There is diverse documentation from the Wehrmacht (German Army) regarding the Jews, Jewish communities and the fate of the Jews during the Holocaust in the collection, including reports, memos, telegrams and personal documents, encompassing a wide variety of organizations and units that worked within the Wehrmacht framework. The files cover different areas of activity and organizations: partisan activity, administration of the occupied areas, activities of combat units, cooperation between the German Army and the Einsatzgruppen (Task Forces), activities of the German Military Police and the...

  20. Documentation regarding the investigation of Nazi war crimes and collaborators in the Kherson region of the Soviet Union in 1944

    Documentation regarding the investigation of Nazi war crimes and collaborators in the Kherson region of the Soviet Union in 1944 - Protocols of the local committee in the Kalininskoye district regarding the murder of Jews during 09-12/1941; - Survey report regarding the murder of Jews in the Kherson region during 1941-1942; - Information regarding the murder of Red Army POWs in camps in the Kherson region; - Documentation regarding the deportation of residents and the murder of Jews of the Kherson region during the German occupation.