Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 961 to 980 of 1,826
Country: United Kingdom
Holding Institution: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide
  1. List of SS men in Auschwitz

    Typescript list of former SS men at Auschwitz given by Max Bryskier and Lucian Den (presumably former inmates) at Canobbio-Lugano, Castello die Trevano. The list of five names gives brief details of the SS men's crimes.German 1 page 

  2. Correspondence from Gurs concentration camp, France

    These two postcards offer a brief insight into conditions at Gurs internment camp experienced by Berta Kahnheimer, a German (?) Jewish inmate.

  3. Frank Bright family papers

    This collection contains correspondence and copy papers relating to the depositor's family history, in particular that of the Wasservogel's, the depositor's uncle's family.

  4. Antisemitism in Greece: reports

    The letters and postcards have been photocopied on to A3 paper, sometimes 4 sheets at a time. There are 13 sheets.

  5. Frank Collins: personal papers

    The collection comprises both original and copy material.

  6. Office of US Chief of Counsel: interrogation summary

    This interrogation summary deals with medical treatment/ abuse at Dachau concentration camp.

  7. Auswärtiges Amt, Berlin: copy letter to Vatican

    Copy response by the Auswaertige Amt to the Vatican commenting on the status of the relationship between the German Reich and the Vatican 

  8. Pages of the book, 'Bolshevism and Jewry'

    Copy of cover and foreword of the book Bolschewismus und Judentum: Das Jüdische Element in der Führerschaft des Bolschewismus written by Herman Fehst. The book was first published in 1934. The publishing house is either the Eckart-Kampf-Verlag/Berlin or the U. Bodung-Verlag/Erfurt. The latter is founded by Ulrich Fleischhauer, a prominent publisher of anti-Semitic pamphlets such as the anti-Semitic encyclopedia Sigilla Veri (seal of truth) and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

  9. Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia: reports re conditions

    Two reports which deal with conditions, particularly for Jews, under the Nazis in the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, 1939.

  10. Irene Kibel collection

    Readers need to book a terminal in the reading room to access this materialThis collection comprises family documents, correspondence and photographs

  11. Strauss/ Sterzelbach Family papers

    This collection contains family correspondence, 1858-1923 (1866/1) replete with English translations- correspondents include Leo and Elise Sterzelbach, Jette Hoenigsberger, Moritz Lichtenstetter, Berta Lichtenstetter et al; correspondence between Kossy Strauss and Moritz Sterzelbach et al 1938-1939 (1866/2); Correspondence concerning assistance with emigration of family and friends, 1938-1939 (1866/3-4); Summary and inventory of correspondence in 1866/3-4 (1866/5); Index and copy correspondence re emigration, 1938-1939 also copy photographs (1866/6); miscellaneous documents re the Lichtenst...

  12. Eisler Family: Copy correspondence

    Copy and translated correspondence of Noah (Eisler ?) in Cracow to his children, Itzchok, Mala and Jacob, somewhere abroad, reporting routine everyday life.

  13. Ernst Levy Collection

    The collection consists of official and private documents belonging to members of the Levy and Thilo families, including their correspondence and photographs. It provides insights into the lives of a German-Jewish and a German-British family before, during and after the Nazi era. Although containing materials from several individuals, the majority of the papers pertains to Ernst Moritz Levy and his wife Helen Levy-Thilo. Related to the lives of the protagonists, this exceptionally rich collection covers a wide range of subjects, including among others: German immigrants in the North of Engl...

  14. Irmgard Piepenbrock: school certificate

    Leaving certificate issued from the commercial college “Handelsschule der Schwestern Unserer lieben Frau zu Ahlen (Westf.) (Berufsfachschule)“.German 

  15. Reunion of the Kindertransportees: correspondence

    This collection consists of correspondence from former German Jewish refugees, who came to Great Britain on the Kindertransporte, and who attended the reunion of former Kindertransportees, organised by Bertha Leverton in 1989

  16. Outline of ministerial reports re Jewish press in Nazi Germany

    Outline report on the state of the Jewish press in Germany c1937.

  17. German POWs: congratulatory letters

    German POWs: congratulatory letters to Adolf Hitler