Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 41 to 60 of 2,007
Language of Description: English
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Jewish Theological College, Vienna: Archives

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  2. Rabbi Yosef Yitzchak Schneersohn: Personal papers

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  3. Georg Tillmann collection

    The collection consists of the business and personal papers of the Tillmann family, mostly of Georg Tillman, and also of his wife Dorothy and son Wolf. A large part of the collection is business correspondence and financial records. There are also family photographs, and a number of commemorative coins and medals.

  4. Sally Grabenheimer collection

    Copy document and printed antisemitic slogans

  5. Jeremiah Heinemann: papers

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  6. Rabbi Shlomo Rosenthal from Budapest: Personal documents

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access this digital contentLetters to and from Rabbi Shlomo Rosenthal from Budapest, as well as a number of letters from rabbis from the Landau family in Prague

  7. Ulrich Dannemann collection

    This collection includes records and frontline images of Richard Dannemann's service, family life in the interbellum years; of Ulrich's adolescence and intellectual life in the German-Jewish emigré community in Brazil and matters pertaining to his orchestra string career and restitution proceedings after the war. 

  8. Stettin Jewish Community archives

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  9. Ken Ambrose collection

    This collection documents the life of Ken Ambrose and his family from the 19th century until the modern era. Papers include original documents and certificates pertaining to several members of his family; correspondence both official and family-related, some describing fate of friends and family during the Holocaust and also attempts to emigrate by others. Also included are a number of photographs and objects.

  10. Allenstein Jewish community: Archives

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  11. Ilse Frankenbusch collection

    The collection consists of correspondence, along with some family papers, of the Frankenbusch family. Most of the correspondence is between Ilse, her mother Hulde and grandmother Gisela, while they were living in separate countries during the Second World War. Correspondence also documents Ilse’s attempts to send financial aid to her mother after the surrender of France.

  12. Heidelberg Jewish community: Archives

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  13. Hilda Sargent collection

    The papers comprise the following: Two copies of her typed and edited transcrips “Extracts of Letters from an Austrian Law Student 1932-1936) - 40 pages. Stedronsky was imprisoned for protesting and part of the letters are his prison diary. Photograph of Reichs-party day in Nuremberg Sep 1937 with Stedronsky in 10th row of marching Austrian Legionnaires Photograph of Stedronsky in ’storm trooper’ uniform with two comrades dated Sep 1937 3 Holiday photographs Jul 1935 annotated. Original letters (84 pages mostly written both sides) in English and Pitman shorthand - plus Hilda Sargent's writt...

  14. Eugen Nätscher collection

    Diary of a German army doctor in Russia during World War Two including digitised manuscript version, digitised word-processed version with scans of photographs, sketches and associated documents.