Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 761 to 780 of 2,007
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Spiegelman: family documents

    Unidentified family documents in Polish. 

  2. Silver wedding greeting

    Silver wedding greeting for Ortsamtsleiter Willy Zwerg and his wife Frieda from the NSDAP Kreis Lübeck replete with legend consisting of quote from Mein Kampf on the purpose of marriage

  3. Reprint from CIO News

    “Together we win!” Reprinted article from the CIO News, Aug 27, 1945 by Philip Murray. Appeal from the Congress of Industrial Organizations against racial discrimination. 

  4. Rolf Falksohn: Family papers

    This collection contains papers relating to the family of Rolf Falksohn and includes birth marriage and death certificates (1863/1/1-13); war time correspondence from Rolf in London, to his sister, Tutta, in Palestine (digital); pre war correspondence between Rolf's father Albert (1891-1943), Rolf and Tutta (digital); postwar correspondence from Rolf's aunt Trude in Berlin (digital); copy documentation regarding Rolf's uncle and aunt Leo Segall (1886-1943) and Manya Segall nee Falksohn (1892-1943) (1863/1/11); photgraphs (digital and some printouts: 1863/2/1-25)  

  5. Polish Jewish experience: Various papers

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.This microfilm collection of material, documenting the experiences of Jews in Poland, comprises 3 groups: reports; transcript newspaper articles and extracts; transcripts and extracts of letters from Poland.ReportsRapport sur la situation des Juifs en Galicie Orientale 1940, frames 3-12Rapport speciale sur la situation des Juifs à Lodz, frames 14-16La situation en Pologne, frames 18-20Tausende von jüdischen Flüchtlingen in Wilna, frames 21-22Die Deutschen in Warschau- das Martyrium der jüdischen Bevö...

  6. Marek Tancos: copy immigration appeal determination

    This immigration appeal determination relates to the case of a Czech Gypsy, who was racially persecuted in his native Czech Republic, and is finally given leave to reside in Great Britain after numerous unsuccessful attempts.

  7. Theresienstadt reports

    These various reports on life and conditions in Theresienstadt offer a first hand account at the time of liberation. Nevertheless the tenor, language and information contained in the reports suggest that they are authentic.

  8. Sudetendeutsche Partei (Henlein)

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.Correspondence and papers relating to the Sudetendeutschepartei:Various documents about the party's illegal activities and the following report:Zivile Mitwirkung an der Reichsverteidigung im Protektorat (1 Oct 1944)With the following sub-headings: Erkundung; Meldedienst; Kampfbereitschaft; Kampfesorganisation; Aufenthaltsverteilung; Befestigungen im Lande; Verkehrsmittel- und Versorgungssicherung

  9. Reviews and extracts of books on Japan

    These copy reviews and extracts of books on Japan deal mostly with racial politics. The books in question range in date from 1914 to 1936. In addition there is a letter from C.C. Aronsfeld writing on behalf of Alfred Wiener to Dr. Theo Sommer of Die Zeit on the same subject.

  10. E. Philipps Oppenheim: Correspondence

    Correspondence between various Nazi authorities regarding the banning of the publication of E. Philipps Oppenheim's works; also draft article regarding Jewish musicians- author unknown

  11. Ernest Mitchell: Family documents

    These few original documents offer a fragmentary glimpse into the lives of the family of Ernest Mitchell.

  12. Material re James Loeb

    This collection consists of copy correspondence and printed material relating to the 50th anniversary of the death of James Loeb, German Jewish antique collector and philanthropist.

  13. Manfred Gans: Copy diary extract

    Manfred Gans: Copy diary extract in which the author describes meeting British, American and Russian troops, German soldiers, prisoners of war and refugees