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  1. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Central Archives in Moscow, 1939-1945

    Official documentation from the Archives in Moscow, not including documentation from the State Archive of the Russian Federation which is located in a separate Records Group: Yad Vashem Archives M.46. Records Group M.40 is divided into subsections according to the archive of origin from which the documentation was selected. There are three subsections in the Collection: - M.40.MAP - Documentation from the Central Archive of the Russian Ministry of Defense; - M.40.RCM - Documentation from the Russian State Archive of Social and Political History , 1941-1948; - M.40.RGE - Documentation from t...

  2. Documentation from the Archive of the Main Commission for Investigation of Crimes against the Polish People, the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland

    The Commission gathered much documentation from various sources: documentation from the offices of the German authorities that left Poland with the withdrawal of the Wehrmacht, as well as loot and documentation that came into the hands of the Allied forces. Additionally, the Commission itself gathered much documentation during its visits to persecution sites in Poland, and it received documentation from various bodies, for instance completed questionnaires regarding the persecution of the Jews.

  3. Documentation regarding the Jews of France , mostly from the Holocaust period

    The collection contains hundreds of files, including documentation received from the Union Generale des Israelites de France (UGIF-General Union of Jews in France). Most of the documentation is original material, some from German sources. There is also much documentation regarding the Jewish underground in France, including material from the Jewish and non-Jewish underground press, the personal archives of Jewish leaders, such as the Joseph Fischer-Ariel Collection, the Charles Wittenberg Collection and the Rabbi Elie Bloch Collection, as well the personal papers of other Jewish activists l...

  4. Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC - Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation) in Paris

    The Archives contain documentation of the Gestapo, the Commissariat Général aux Questions Juives (CGQJ-Commissariat-General for Jewish Affairs), the Union Generale des Israelites de France (UGIF-General Union of Jews in France), the German and Italian Embassies, the Nuremberg Trials and more.

  5. P.13 - ארכיון ב. סגלוביץ, ראש מחלקת העיתונות של איגוד הקהילות היהודיות בשוויץ, 1929 - 1969

    ארכיון ב. סגלוביץ, ראש מחלקת העיתונות של איגוד הקהילות היהודיות בשוויץ, 1929 - 1969 עיזבונו של בנימין סגלוביץ (Benjamin Sagalowitz) נמסר ליד ושם בידי מנהל העיזבון B. Froehlich ב-1972. העיזבון הועבר לישראל בידי הרברט רוזנקרנץ ( Herbert Rosenkranz ). בחטיבה: - טיוטות והגהות של ספרו של סיגלוביץ: "הדרך למיידנק"; - תיעוד על אודות הקהילות היהודיות בשווייץ, 1929 -1956; - תיעוד על אודות ה-Juna (מחלקת העיתונות של איגוד הקהילות היהודיות בשווייץ), 1935-1964; - תיעוד על אודות יחס שלטונות שווייץ לפליטים יהודים, 1963-1933; - תיעוד על אודות ניסיונות להצלת יהודים, 1945-1944; - תיעוד על אודות הקונגרס היהודי...

  6. Archives of A. Silberschein, Geneva (Relico).

    In this fonds, we firstly note the correspondence of Silberschein with the Fédération des Juifs polonais en Belgique, concerning relief for Shoah survivors and financial support (file nr. 8; years 1946-1949). In nr. 110 we find several reports (i.a. a detailed activity report of the Comité de Défense des Juifs, 1942-1943) and correspondence concerning the situation of the Jews in Belgium, the deportations, difficulties in emigrating to the United States, the condition of intellectual refugees in Belgium, necessary relief, … for the period 1940-1944. File 89 (1945-1947) contains corresponden...

  7. Rabbi Eli Munk Archives: Correspondence regarding the situation of the Jewish refugees in Germany during the early post-Holocaust years

    The Record Group includes correspondence with relief and welfare organizations in Britain and Germany during the Nazi period and after the war, reports regarding the activities of these organizations and reports from visits of Jewish leaders in Germany after the war, including much information concerning the situation of the Jews living in various places in the country.

  8. The Ludwigsburg Collection: Documentation regarding Nazi war crimes, collected by the West Germany legal system

    The collection contains important information regarding many Nazi war crimes reported by the groups that actually carried them out, mainly SS units, the police and the gendarmerie. Additionally, the collection includes both documentation and testimonies gathered by local judicial systems in the eastern European countries. There are also many reports of German units from the field providing information regarding murders of Jews that they carried out, dates, places where the murders took place and the number of Jews murdered. The collection also contains recommendations for the awarding of ci...

  9. Legal documentation from KGB Archives in Moldavia, 1944-1945

    In the collection there is legal documentation from the Komitet gosudarstvennoy bezopasnosti (KGB- Committee for State Security) Archive of Moldavia including investigative files of war criminals in the areas of Moldavia and Ukraine. The documentation includes detention orders, interrogation reports of local residents accused of the persecution of the Jews and murder of Jews in Moldavia and Ukraine, indictments and court rulings regarding the search for a specific criminal throughout the Soviet Union.

  10. P.10 - ארכיון מארק דבורז'צקי, רופא, חבר המחתרת בגטו וילנה וחוקר יהדות ליטא בתקופת השואה

    ארכיון מארק דבורז'צקי, רופא, חבר המחתרת בגטו וילנה וחוקר יהדות ליטא בתקופת השואה ד"ר מאיר (מרק) דבורז'צקי נולד ב-Vilno בשנת 1908 ונפטר בתל אביב ב-1975. הוא סיים את הגימנסיה ב-Vilno והיה פעיל בה בחיים הציבוריים. הוא כתב בעיתון "צייט" ב-Vilno, ב"הצפירה" ו"היינט". משנת 1933 שימש יו"ר מפלגת צ.ס. (מפלגת פועלים ציונית סוציאליסטית). משנת 1935 עבד בתור רופא בפרבר הפועלים Novogrod. ב-1939 נבחר כנציג יהודי לעיריית Vilno. עם פרוץ מלחמת העולם השנייה גויס בתור רופא וקצין לצבא הפולני, נפל בשבי הגרמני, ברח מהשבי בסביבות Krakow וחזר ל-Vilno. בתקופת הכיבוש הנאצי היה מיוזמי המחתרת ב-Vilno (ב-1941) וחבר פלוגת...

  11. Documentation regarding the Jews of Germany, mainly during the Holocaust

    Most of the documentation is from Jewish sources. The first 106 files are remnants from the archives of Jewish institutions, organizations and communities in Germany.Some of this Record Group consists of documentation photocopied from municipal archives in Germany regarding the Jews and including personal documents, surveys and articles regarding the destruction of the communities in Germany and more. There is also documentation included in the Collection regarding the Jewish school in Harlingen, 1933-1939, submitted by the principal of the school, Hugo Josef Rosenthal-Jashuvi, to Yad Vashem.

  12. O.39 - אוסף זיכרונות שכתבו ניצולים במסגרת תחרות שערך יד ושם ב-1957

    • ארכיון יד ושם / Yad Vashem Archives
    • 4019694
    • angielski, hebrajski
    • 1957
    • נייר, 191 תיקים מיקרופילם, 37 סלילים זיכרונות תיעוד של ניצולים תיעוד של מגורשים תיעוד של נרצחים תיעוד של נרדפים

    אוסף זיכרונות שכתבו ניצולים במסגרת תחרות שערך יד ושם ב-1957 ב-1957 ערכה הנהלת יד ושם תחרות חיבורים, שבמסגרתה הוטל על המשתתפים לכתוב על חוויותיהם האישיות בתקופת השואה. החטיבה כוללת 200 חיבורים.

  13. Documentation from the State Archive in the Odessa Region, 1939-1945

    In the collection there is official documentation from the Romanian regime in Transnistria, including the decision made by Marshal Ion Antonescu regarding Romanian military officials in Transnistria and a list of names of the government officials. Additionally, there is documentation regarding the deportation of Jews to camps in Transnistria, lists of Jews deported to Transnistria and where they were located in 1942, prepared by the Jewish Center, lists of Gypsies deported from Romania to Transnistria, documentation regarding the transfer of funds from the Romanian Jews to the deportees, re...

  14. David Boder Collection: Testimonies of survivors in DP camps in Germany

    This record group is a collection of testimonies recorded by David Boder, a Professor of Psychology at the Illinois Institute of Technology, in DP camps in Europe in 1946. The collection is comprised of testimonies of Jews and non-Jews, recorded in various languages and translated into English. The testimonies focus on the events in the lives of the survivors during the war in the ghettos and camps, while serving in the military, in hiding and in children's homes. The testimonies also contain information regarding the rehabilitation of the survivors from immediately after the war until the ...

  15. Documentation on Jewish folklore during the Second World War

    There are 353 poems/songs in the collection, mostly in Yiddish. Most of the poems/songs were written by inmates of the camps and ghettos during the war, and some after the end of the war. The poems/songs express the suffering and torture, the life under subhuman conditions and the murder of the Jews; they also tell of the burning of synagogues and desecration of holy books and religious articles. Despite the despair permeating the poems/songs, there is also a spark of hope, a ray of light at the end of the tunnel and the yearning for victory and revenge against the Germans as well as the ex...

  16. Memoirs and diaries from the Holocaust period collected by the Central Jewish Committee in Poland

    Memoirs and diaries submitted to the Jewish Historical Insitute in Warsaw and catalogued in Records Group 302. In the collection there is a great variety of diaries and memoirs regarding the Holocaust in Poland, Nazi Germany and other countries. Most of the documentation is in Polish; some of the material is in Yiddish and other languages.

  17. Documentation from archives in Latvia, 1918-1946

    In the collection there are files selected from the Latvian State Historical Archives in Riga and other files received from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington. Description of the collection: Included in the documentation from the Latvian State Historical Archives in Riga is correspondence between the educational establishment in Latvia with various bodies regarding budget, salaries of the teachers and matriculation exams, 1921-1940. In the collection there is documentation of the Association of Latvian Jews for the Advancement of Settlement in Eretz Israel, correspond...

  18. Documentation from archives in Belorussia, 1930-1960

    In the record group there are files selected from the State Archive of Belorussia and the Archive of the Public Associations (the archives of the former Communist Party) of Belorussia, the State Archive of the Grodno Region, the State Archive of Belorussia which was attached to the National Archive of the Republic of Belorussia, the State Archive of the Public Associations of the Grodno Region, the State Archive of the Gomel Region, the State Archive of the Public Associations of the Mogilev Region; the Historical Museum of the Great War for the Motherland (the Great Patriotic War - World W...

  19. P.37 - ארכיון בנימין ארדיטי, תיעוד על תולדות יהדות בולגריה 1850 -1964

    ארכיון בנימין ארדיטי, תיעוד על תולדות יהדות בולגריה 1850 -1964 בנימין ארדיטי נולד ב-Wien ב-1897. הוא חי ב-Sofia (למעט שנתיים בתקופת מלחמת העולם השנייה) בשנים 1916-1949. היה אחד הפעילים הבולטים בתנועה הציונית בבולגריה - חבר בוועד המרכזי של ההסתדרות הציונית במדינה בשנים 1919-1923; היה נציג הקונגרס הציוני העולמי במשך חמש כהונות; יו"ר הארגון הציוני ב-Sofia; אחד ממייסדי התנועה הרוויזיוניסטית בבולגריה ויו"ר שלה בשנים 1925 - 1935. ארדיטי היה חבר בוועד הבלתי ליגלי להצלת יהדות בולגריה בתקופת מלחמת העולם השניה. הוא המשיך בפעילותו הציונית ובעידוד העליה לארץ ישראל אחרי 1944. ארדיטי המשיך להיות נציג הרו...

  20. Letters and postcards from the Holocaust period and regarding it

    In the Records Group there are personal letters collected by Yad Vashem since its founding. The letters were written before, during and after the Holocaust period in the Nazi occupied countries in ghettos, camps and hiding places and in the countries to which the Jewish refugees from Europe succeeded in escaping to before and during the Holocaust. The letters were sent to family members, relatives, acquaintances, friends and close friends in European countries and countries across the sea.In the collection there are letters written outside the boundaries of Europe and sent to Jews living in...