Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 19,861 to 19,880 of 55,777
  1. Jehuda Widawski photograph collection

    The collection consists of 16 photographs depicting all aspects of life in the ghetto in Łódź, Poland, dated 1940-1943. Also included in the collection are five copy photographs of images from an album made by Arie Ben-Menachem in the Łódź ghetto.

  2. Jehudit Batelman collection

    Collection consists of photographs documenting the experiences of the Surkis and Pressman families during the Holocaust in Romania.

  3. Jehudith Ilan-Onderwyzer memoir

    Draft edition of a memoir describing Yehudit Ilan-Ondervaizer’s (b. Amsterdam, Netherlands, 1933 - ) family history and her childhood in Amsterdam, Netherlands; the occupation of the Netherlands and the German measures to separate the Dutch Jews from the rest of the Dutch population; the author's hiding, capture, and internment in the Amsterdam ghetto; her transport to and experiences in Westerbork, Bergen-Belsen, and Treubitz, Germany; her liberation and return to Amsterdam; and her life since the Holocaust.

  4. Jēkabpils apriņķa vecākais

    • Kreisleiter Jacobstadt
    • Jekabpils County Leader

    The fonds contains information about the district administration since 19th century. The war period documents show information about the Jewish property.

  5. Jēkabpils pilsētas valde

    • Jekabpils City Council
    • Jacobstadt Stadtverwaltung

    The fonds contains information about the history of the town and activities of the city council since the 19th century. The war period documents include information about purchases and acquisitions of Jewish property, use of Jewish belongings, granting of former Jewish apartments (1941-1942), and a list of war prisoners (1942).

  6. Jelena H. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Jelena H., who was born in Padina, Yugoslavia. She recounts graduating as a physician from university in Belgrade; German invasion; briefly returning home; returning to Belgrade in June; working in a hospital; returning home; deportation of all Jews to Belgrade in August; a round-up in November, including her father (she never saw him again); incarceration in Zemun in December; working in a hospital; efforts to save children; Serbs bringing them food; her husband (a Bulgarian) arranging for her and her mother to join him in Bitola in March 1942; deportation in March 1...

  7. Jelena Polak Babic collection

    The collection consists of a Star of David badge, correspondence, and photographs relating to Dr. Jelena Polak Babic and the Polak family during the Holocaust in Croatia.

  8. Jelgavas apriņķa policijas iestādes

    • Jelgava District Police Institutions
    • Polizeibehörden Kreis Mitau

    The fonds contains information about activities of the police institutions in the district since 1919. The wartime documents contain information about prisoners of war and war refugees, pursuit and apprehension of communists, Jews and Roma, Roma escapes from prisons (1941-1942), and lists of persons drafted into the German Army (1944).

  9. Jelica S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Jelica S., who was born in Zagreb in 1916 to an assimilated family. She recalls her father's death; her sister's chronic illness; attending gymnasium; marriage to a non-Jewish Serb in 1936; attending university in Belgrade; her husband preventing her from registering as a Jew; returning to Zagreb; Jewish persecution by the Ustaša government; having to register as a Jew and wear the star; traveling to Belgrade using a government document; her husband sending her to relatives in Subjel; wonderful treatment by his family and local peasants (they all knew she was Jewish...

  10. Jelínek Yeshayahu Andrej

    Fragmentary personal fonds of prof. Jelínek contains numerous copies of his correspondence from the years 1988 – 1998. Letters are mainly dedicated to the professor´s main field of study – Slovak State (1939 – 1945) and Jewish persecution, especially on information about relevant sources and literature, as well as on the contemporary phenomenon of anti-Semitism with specific focus on the territory of Slovakia and Czech lands. Correspondence is mainly pertaining the discussions with Slovak, American and Canadian historians who are dealing with Central European History. Some of the letters ar...

  11. Jellinek, Camilla

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Vorstandsmitglied des Bundes deutscher Frauenvereine 24. Sept. 1860 geb. in Wien Vater: Gustav Wertheim (1822 - 1888), außerordentlicher Professor der Dermatologie in Wien Mutter: Wilhelmine Walcher Privatunterricht und 1875 - 1877 Besuch der Höheren Bildungsschule des Wiener Frauen-Erwerb-Vereins 17. Juli 1883 Eheschließung mit Professor Dr. Georg Jellinek, Staatsrechtslehrer Besuch juristischer und philosophischer Vorlesungen an der Universität Heidelberg 1900 - 1933 Vorsitzende und Leiterin der Rechtsschutzstelle für Frauen und Mädchen e.V. in Heidelberg 1...

  12. Jellinek, Georg

    • Bundesarchiv, Koblenz
    • N 1136
    • German
    • 1870-1911
    • Nachlässe 63 Aufbewahrungseinheiten 1,1 laufende Meter

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Jurist, Hochschullehrer 16.06.1851 Geboren in Leipzig 1867 Studium der Rechtswissenschaften, Kunstgeschichte und Philosophie in Wien 1872 Studium der Philosophie und Geschichte in Heidelberg 1879 Habilitation an der Universität Wien 1879 Privatdozent der Rechtsphilosophie 1881 Ernennung zum Mitglied der Staatsprüfungskommission 1883 Professor für Staatsrecht an der Universität Wien 1891 Lehrstuhl für allgemeines Staatsrecht und Völkerrecht in Heidelberg 1909 Mitglied der Heidelberger Akademie der Wissenschaften 12.01.1911 Gestorben in Heidelberg Bestandsbesch...

  13. Jellinek, Hansjörg

    • Bundesarchiv, Koblenz
    • N 1449
    • German
    • 1930-1992
    • Nachlässe 46 Aufbewahrungseinheiten 0,0 laufende Meter

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Jellinek, Hansjörg Alexander, Dr. Geb.: 04.11.1919 in Kiel Gest.: 15.07.1993 in Bonn Eltern: Prof. Dr. Walter Jellinek (siehe N 1242) Irmgard Jellinek geb. Wiener Großeltern: Georg Jellinek (1851 - 1911) (siehe N 1136) Camilla Jellinek geb. (1860 - 1940) (siehe N 1137) Familie: Verheiratet, 3 Kinder Werdegang 1926-1929 Volksschule Kiel 1929-1934 human. Gymnasium Heidelberg 1934-1937 ev. Landschulheim Urspring, Blaubeuren bei Ulm 1934: Eintritt in die Hitler-Jugend, 1937, dort Rottenführer 03.04. bis 23.10.1937 Reichsarbeitsdienst, Abt. 6/274 Huttenheim II 03....

  14. Jenia G. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Jenia G., who was born in Švenčionys, Poland (presently Lithuania) in 1927, one of four children. She recounts her large, extended family; attending a Tarbut school; her father visiting a sister in Palestine in 1939; his inability to return due to the war; Soviet occupation; joining Komsomol; German invasion; her mother hiding her during round-ups; refusing to hide with a non-Jewish farmer; transfer with her family to former military barracks in Švenčionėliai, then to the Polygon; her mother arranging her return to Švenčionys with her younger brother four days ...

  15. Jennie A. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Jennie A., who was born in Czechoslovakia in approximately 1915. She recounts her mother's death when she was three; living with an aunt; working for a dressmaker; Hungarian occupation; forced agricultural labor; deportation with her aunt to the Uz?h?horod ghetto in 1944; their deportation to Auschwitz; sharing extra food with her aunt and a child from her town; separation from her aunt; transfer to Z?migro?d; slave labor digging trenches; receiving extra food from a German solider; a death march to Gross-Rosen; transfer to Bergen-Belsen; taking bread from a dying pri...

  16. Jennie Moret family papers

    Photocopies of letters in German 1938 to 1941 relating to the fate of Jennie Moret's family during the Holocaust and copy of a publication.

  17. Jennie Phillips fonds

    Fonds consists of photographs, vital records, personal notes, transcribed songs, correspondence and ephemera relating to the life of Jennie Phillips. Fonds has been arranged into the following series: JP photographs series (1912–1982), JP vital records series (1953–1979), JP personal papers series (1946–1987), Transcribed ghetto and camp songs series (1946), Stutthof Museum correspondence series (1984–1985) and JP ephemera series (1972).

  18. Jennie W. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Jennie W., who was born in Be?dzin, Poland in 1926, a twin and one of six children. She recalls her father's death when she was very young; German invasion; anti-Jewish restrictions; volunteering for a forced labor camp (Gru?nberg) in her mother's place in 1941; a German woman who trained her on the factory machines, wrote to her mother, and gave her extra food; giving up escape plans when a friend was executed and mutilated after attempting escape; caring for her sisters who arrived from Auschwitz in 1943; escaping with her sisters and others from a death march; bein...

  19. Jenny Birnbaum. Collection

    This collection contains: a portrait photo of Jenny Birnbaum, 1944 ; an order from the Kreiskommandantur in Nivelles to misses Lemarchand in Genval to present herself at their office regarding her foster child Jenny Birnbaum, 1944 ; two drawings created by Jenny Birnbaum in Auschwitz, 1944 ; a letter written by Jenny Birnbaum to her family after her liberation at Kaufering Lager XI, 1945 ; a telegram sent by Jenny Birnbaum to the Lemarchand family in Genval announcing her repatriation, 1945 ; an allied expeditionary force displaced person index card issued to Jenny Birnbaum, 1945 ; a little...

  20. Jenny Eisenstein collection

    The collection relates to members of Jenny Eisenstein's family, containing numerous photographs of people Jenny sang for, either at weddings or bar mitzvahs. The collection includes: miscellaneous photographs of Jews (some are annotated) collected by Jenny from Jewish refugees living in Canada which contain Yiddish or Hebrew, Polish, and English annotations (circa 1920-1935, circa 1946-); miscellaneous correspondence, identification papers, passport (Polish), etc., relating to the immigration of Herz Mordcha Kohn to Canada (circa 1927-1930); a Canadian passport issued to Morris Ricer (circa...