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Displaying items 11,841 to 11,860 of 55,814
  1. Ehle, Friedrich (Hauptmann d. R.)

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Ehle, Friedrich (20.5.1897-8.9.1939) Hauptmann d. R. geb.: 20.5.1897 gest.: 8.9.1939 (gefallen) Bestandsbeschreibung Der Nachlaß wurde im Mai 2017 von der Tochter dem Bundesarchiv übereignet. Inhaltliche Charakterisierung Der Nachlaß enthält die Tagebücher Ehles aus dem Ersten Weltkrieg, dazu zwei Fotoalben. Die Tagebücher behandeln vor allem den Einsatz vor Verdun, insbesondere die Eroberung von Fort Vaux. Auch die Fotoalben geben mit ihren in der Regel beschrifteten Fotos einen guten Einblick in den Einsatz vor verdun. Ein kleines Fotoalbum dokumentiert dar...

  2. Ehmann, Günter

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Abgabe durch das Institut für Geschichte der Medizin und Ethik in der Medizin/Universitätsmedizin Charite, Herr Dr. Schagen und Frau Prof. Schleiermacher, am 19.7.2022 Bestandsbeschreibung Persönliches und Arbeitsmaterialien aus seiner Tätigkeit auf dem Gebiet der ärztlichen Aus-, Weiter- und Fortbildung Vorarchivische Ordnung einfaches Verzeichnis der Ordnertitel (19) Zitierweise BArch N 2850/...

  3. Ehren-Chronik

    Ehren-Chronik (or "honor chronicle"). Printed text with reproduction half-tone prints and photograph album with copy prints adhered to pages accompanied by handwritten captions; material pertains to Nazi Party, volume bound with white cord; published by Friedrich Eber; Berlin, Germany; c. post 1939.

  4. Ehren-Chronik

    Consists of a black book illustrated with black-and-white photographs of Nazi leaders and propaganda events. It also contains forms pertaining to family genealogy and personal history, which have not been filled out. In tissue paper, book contains one triangular cloth patch and one b&w photograph of a woman feeding geese, dated 1958.

  5. Ehren-Chronik photograph

    Ehren-Chronik (or "honor chronicle"). Printed text with reproduction half-tone prints and photograph album with copy prints adhered to pages accompanied by handwritten captions, material pertains to Nazi Party, volume bound with red cord; published by Friedrich Eber.

  6. Ehrenfeld family. Collection

    This collection contains: one portrait of the extended Ehrenfeld family ; five photos of Anna Lambrechts walking down a street or at the Antwerp Stadspark (city park) in the company of Marcel and/or Sylvain Ehrenfeld, sons of her employer Jacques Ehrenfeld ; a photo of brothers Marcel and Sylvain Ehrenfeld walking down a street ; a wartime ID card of Anna Lambrechts' husband August Bosmans

  7. Ehrengerichtshof für die deutschen Rechtsanwälte

    Bestandsbeschreibung Generalakten 1933-1945 (10), Einzelverfahren 1879-1945 (3.926) Erschliessungszustand Kartei (1953/54) Zitierweise BArch R 3005/...

  8. Ehrenhaft family collection

    Collection of documents, photographs and correspondence relating to Oskar Ehrenhaft (donor's father) and his and his family's experiences during the time period surrounding the Holocaust.

  9. Ehrenhaft family collection

    Consists of marriage, schooling, immigration, and employment documentation and correspondence related to the family of Bruno Benjamin Ehrenhaft and Anne Polacek Ehrenhaft, who were originally of Czechoslovakia but lived in Vienna, Austria in the 1930s. Includes extensive pre-war documentation related to both Bruno and Anne and documents related to their emigration with sons George and Peter from Vienna to Czechoslovakia in 1938, to London in 1939, and to New York in 1940. Includes Bruno Ehrenhaft's wartime employment documents, documents related to his parents, David and Olga Ehrenhaft, and...

  10. Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter [Cross of Honor of the German Mother] medal, 3rd Class Order, Bronze Cross

    Ehrenkreuz der Deutschen Mutter [Cross of Honor of the German Mother] medal was instituted by the Nazi Party in 1938 as a propaganda measure to promote National Socialist population policy. This medal is a 3rd class order, Bronze Cross. There were three classes of medal: gold, for eight or more children, silver, for six to seven children, and bronze for four to five children. Recipients were nominated by Nazi Party or government officials and had to be pure Germans, of good character, politically and socially. The first awards were in 1939 to some 3 million German mothers, the last in 1944.

  11. Ehrenreich family papers

    Documents relating to the Ehrenreich family who fled Nazi Germany; includes a family photograph from the turn of the century, a family tree for the Levi-Berlinger-Ellinger family; two letters to Dr. Phil N. Ehrenreich about completing a family tree; naturalization certificates for Frieda and Nathan Ehrenreich from 1945; and a death certificate for Nathan Ehrenreich dated April 28, 1966.

  12. Ehrenreich family papers

    Consists of family photographs, correspondence, official documentation, programs, and articles related to Dr. Nathan and Mrs. Frieda Rosenstein Ehrenreich and their son, Helmut (Henry) Ehrenreich, originally of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Nathan was a composer and the musical director of a prestigious Jewish choir in Frankfurt and one of the founders of the Jewish Kulturbund before the family's 1939 emigration to the United States. After arriving in the United States, Dr. Ehrenreich continued his career in music in Buffalo, NY. The collection includes documents related to the education of e...

  13. Ehrentheil family papers

    Consists of documents, correspondence, memoirs, and research notes related to Dr. Otto Ehrentheil’s attempts to assist family and friends to escape Nazi-occupied Europe. After his family arrived in the United States from Vienna, Austria, in November 1938, Dr. Ehrentheil worked to provide financial assistance and affidavits for numerous family and friends. Includes correspondence, financial documentation, memoirs and additional information about those he assisted, and research notes related to the writing and publication of “Dear Otto,” written by Dr. Ehrentheil’s daughter, Susanne Learmonth...

  14. Ehrlich family collection

    The collection consists of artifacts, documents, passports, and photographs relating to the experiences of Gertrude Ehrlich, her parents Josef and Charlotte (Kobak) Ehrlich, and sister in Austria and the United States before, during, and after World War II.

  15. Ehrlichman and Leibovich families papers

    The papers consist of a release/discharge notification ("Entlassungsanzeige") issued to Mordechai Ehrlichman [donor's father] by a German prison in Marseille, France; five identification cards issued to Golda Leibovich [under name "Maria-Angelica Georgescu" [donor's mother], Nathan Pizon [under name "Jean Pizon" - donor's first cousin], Mordechai Ehrlichman, and Chaja Ehrlichman [donor's mother]; and two copies of a document regarding the distribution of gas masks that was issued to Joseph Leibovici [sic].

  16. Ehud Avriel

    Ehud Avriel was born in Vienna and became active in escape and rescue operations after the Germans invaded. He continued this work once he reached Palestine in 1939. Avriel later held several positions in the Israeli government. FILM ID 3100 -- Camera Rolls #1-4 -- 01:00:07 to 01:33:11 Roll 1 01:00:07 Ehud Avriel sits in a chair in front of a window overlooking the ocean, most likely in a hotel or office in Tel Aviv, Israel. Claude Lanzmann remains off camera while he asks Avriel questions about the missions he was involved in during the war. Avriel was part of a group of emissaries called ...

  17. Eich, Wilhelm

    Zitierweise BArch N 1783/...

  18. Eichberg Psychiatric Clinic door

    Wooden door from the Zentrum fuer Soziale Psychiatrie Rheinblick (Eichberg Psychiatric Clinic) in Eltville, Germany, has metal fittings and a rectangular hole that was possibly used to observe patients held in a solitary confinement cell. The door was used from the nineteenth century onward.

  19. Eichengruen family photographs

    Consists of pre-war photographs of the Eichengruen family, originally of Gelsenkirchen, Germany. Most of the photographs depict a family vacation at the Norderney resort in 1924.

  20. Eichhorn, Emil

    Bestandsbeschreibung 9. Oktober 1863 in Röhrsdorf bei Chemnitz geboren 1870-1878 Besuch der Volksschule 1878-1881/82 Mechanikerlehre 1881 Mitglied der deutschen Sozialdemokratie in Chemnitz 1893-1900 Redakteur der "Sächsischen Arbeiterzeitung" in Dresden 1897/1898 Mitglied des Zentralkomitees der Sozialdemokratischen Partei in Dresden ab 1893 Teilnahme als Delegierter an allen SPD-Parteitagen 1900 - 1905 Chefredakteur der Mannheimer "Volksstimme" 1901 - 1909 Abgeordneter des Badischen Landtages 1902 - 1904 Stadtverordneter in Mannheim 1903 - 1912 Mitglied des Reichstages 1905 - 1908 SPD-Lan...