Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 12,401 to 12,420 of 55,818
  1. Elysa Camozzo collection

    The collection consists of three books titled: "Die Juden," "Liturgie fuer die Einfsegnungsfeier in der Juedische Reform=Gemeinde," and "The University of Chicago Round Table: A Radio Discussion of the Jews."

  2. Ema P. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Ema P., who was born in Holíč, Slovakia in 1924. She recalls her father's death; her mother's remarriage to a non-Jewish, Russian physician; leaving school as a result of anti-Jewish laws; her adoptive father arranging for her to avoid deportations beginning in 1942 with assistance from other non-Jews; his work with the partisans; fleeing to Slatina nad Bebravou using false papers; her father leaving them when he fought in the uprising; traveling with her mother to Bratislava during the chaos of German attacks; her father joining them; exposure by a German from Holi...

  3. Emanuel A. and Lily A. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Emanuel A. and his wife Lily A. Mr. A. was born in Thessalonike?, Greece in 1916. He recounts studying medicine in Athens; membership in the Communist Party; joining the EAM resistance after German invasion; organizing the rescue of Jews with others, sending them to Greek islands, Turkey, and Palestine; assistance from Greeks and the Orthodox Church; joining partisans in the Parnethas Mountains in September 1943; treating the wounded; liberation in October 1944; returning to Athens in April 1945; learning his sister and parents survived by hiding in Macedonia; resumin...

  4. Emanuel and Louise Suessmann family collection

    The collection consists of a Shabbat lamp, documents, photographs, and photograph albums relating to the experiences of Emanuel and Louise (Lisl) Schwarzenberger Suessmann in Germany and the United States before, during, and after the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  5. Emanuel Arbel family collection

    The collection consists of a pendant, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Raphael and Anna Chekerdjiev and their children Emanuel and Sima (Sophie) in Bulgaria, their home, France, and Israel where the family eventually immigrated.

  6. Emanuel Ascarelli memoir

    Consists of one memoir, in Hebrew, written by Emanuel Ascarelli (1919-1999), originally of Bologna, Italy. In the memoir, Emanuel describes his family history and his experiences in the Jewish Brigade.

  7. Emanuel E. and Dorothea G. Minskoff papers

    The Emanuel E. and Dorothea G. Minskoff papers include correspondence, photographs, printed materials, a scrapbook, and subject files documenting Emanuel E. Minskoff’s work for the Individual Assets Investigation Branch in postwar Europe, his work on the I.G. Farben Trial, and Dorothea G. Minskoff’s work on the Ministries Trial, which were part of the Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings in Nuremberg, Germany. The papers also include information about Emanuel E. Minskoff’s work for the Treasury Department’s Foreign Assets Control Division regarding remittances to and trade with China in the ear...

  8. Emanuel M. Abrams collection

    Consists of three issues of the periodical "Unzer Styme" ("Our Voice"): Issue 7, dated 20 February 1946; Issue 8, dated 17 Mar.1946; and Issue 10, dated 24 May 1946.

  9. Emanuel R. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Emanuel R., who was born in approximately 1911 in Moscow, Russia. He recounts a pleasant pre-revolution life; his bar mitzvah in 1924; emigration to Paris after Lenin's death; his family's Zionism (his father purchased land in Palestine in 1925 where he lives today); attending boarding school; marriage in 1927; French military enlistment; his daughter's birth; posting to the German border in 1939; retreating during German invasion; traveling to Vichy with an admiral; military discharge; reunion with his wife in Toulouse; registering as a non-Jew; joining the undergrou...

  10. Emanuel S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Emanuel S., who was born in Solotvina, Austro-Hungarian Monarchy (presently Ukraine) in 1915, one of ten children. He recalls the observant Jewish community; his family's limited resources; attending cheder, Czech school and yeshiva, then high school in Prague in 1933; being joined by two brothers; attending engineering school in 1937; German occupation; antisemitic measures; working in a rural area; the outbreak of war; obtaining permission to emigrate to Palestine in October 1939 (his brothers had made arrangements through Betar); humiliations inflicted on Jews seek...

  11. Emanuel S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Emanuel S., who was born in Sa?rospatak, Hungary in 1929. He recalls his first day at religious school on his third birthday; antisemitic harassment by children; his father's death in 1941; his bar mitzvah in 1942; membership in a Zionist group; German invasion on March 20, 1944; anti-Jewish laws; transfer with his family to Sa?toraljau?jhely ghetto on April 19; deportation to Auschwitz in June; separation from his mother and aunt upon arrival; separation from his brothers three weeks later when he was transferred to Mauthausen, then Gusen; slave labor in a quarry and...

  12. Emanuel Scherer collection

    The collection consists of a badge, scrip, correspondence, documents, negatives, and photographs relating to the experiences of Emanuel Scherer as a member of the Bund in Warsaw, Poland, and of Jewish people in Germany and Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp, Czechoslovakia, during the Holocaust.

  13. Emanuel Thcitchcik Zafrir family collection

    The collection consists of a blanket and photographs relating to the experiences of Emanuel Thcitchcik (later Zafrir) and his family in Plovdiv, Bulgaria, before, during, and after World War II.

  14. Emanuelis Zingeris papers

    The papers consist of papers relating to the Holocaust in Lithuania and photographs depicting life in Jewish ghettos in Lithuania during World War II.

  15. Embaixada Britânica. Passaportes de indianos britânicos

    Processo sem informação associada. Contém inscrição no interior da capa: "passou a Embaixada Britânica. Passaportes sobre indianos de nacionalidade inglesa residentes em Moçambique e as dificuldades que têm encontrado para entrar naquela colónia quando dela têm saído.

  16. Embaixador dos Estados Unidos da América na Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa

    Embaixador Estados Unidos da América na Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa.

  17. Embarque de crianças judias

    Embarque de crianças israelitas que tinham estado ao cuidado da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa no Estoril.

  18. Embarque de crianças refugiadas

    Embarque de crianças israelitas que tinham estado ao cuidado da Cruz Vermelha Portuguesa no Estoril.

  19. Embarque de refugiados civis

    Troca de internados civis ingleses e alemães. Dois homens ajudam pessoas a entrar em barco.

  20. Embarque em navios portugueses de nacionais de países beligerantes em idade militar

    Documentação referente à proibição da circulação, em navios portugueses, de cidadãos de países beligerantes em idade militar. Inclui: pedido de informação da Legação dos Estados Unidos da América e da Embaixada Britânica; documentação sobre os procedimentos adotados pelo Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros e pela Polícia de Vigilância e Defesa do Estado; e vistos autorizados pelo Consulado de Portugal em Nova Iorque. Contém informação sobre os seguintes processos de pedido de visto: Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Nova Iorque para Porter Davis, de nacionalidade amer...