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Instytucja przechowująca materiał: Kazerne Dossin: Mémorial, Musée et Centre de Documentation sur l’Holocauste et les Droits de l’Homme / Kazerne Dossin: Memoriaal, Museum en Documentatiecentrum over Holocaust en Mensenrechten
  1. Elisabeth Kanis. Collection

    This collection contains the false ID of Elisabeth Kanis, her post-war civil resistance ID and six documents regarding medals and titles awarded to Elisabeth Kanis post-war.

  2. Letter from Salomon Florsheim regarding his internment in the Theresienstadt ghetto. Item

    This photocopied letter from Salomon Florsheim to Lola Kramarsky contains information regarding Salomon's internment in the Westerbork camp, the Netherlands, and the Theresienstadt ghetto, Tsjechoslovakia (today Czech Republic).

  3. Henoch Kujawski. Work permit

    This item is a work permit signed by Charles Cymring, principal of the Ecole moyenne juive de Bruxelles (Jewish Middle School of Brussels) in Saint-Josse-ten-Noode, Brussels, certifying that Henoch Kujawski worked at the school as a member of the administrative committee.

  4. Steiner-Kunstler family. Collection

    This collection contains 13 photos of the Steiner-Kunstler family, including a picture taken during a vacation at the beach, a wedding photo of Kornelia (Nelly) Steiner, a photo of the employees of a carpenter's workshop in Hungary, a photo of the Hungarian violinist "Tibi", and several studio portraits of the Steiner children and grandchildren.

  5. Else Raesener. Letter

    This item is a short letter sent by Else Raesener, living in Brussels, to her daughter Lea Raesener, living in Palestine, via the Red Cross only a few weeks before Else's arrest and deportation. It would be her last sign of life.

  6. Research by Marc Michiels on Transport XX. Collection

    This collection consists of two intertwined sections : (1) documents and photos regarding the annual commemoration of the attack against Transport XX in Boortmeerbeek, including the ceremonial administration and delivered speeches ; (2) research materials – largely copies of documents, testimonies and research articles – collected by Marc Michiels in preparation for his book on Transport XX. This collection is only accessible at the Kazerne Dossin documentation centre.

  7. Luttinger-Ohrwaschel family. Collection

    This collection contains five pre-war photos of Cilli Ohrwaschel, her children Lea and Max Singer, and Cilli's second husband Wolfgang Luttinger.

  8. Klein-Silberstein family. Collection

    This collection contains twelve photos, among which a wedding photo of Josef Klein and Lotte Silberstein, photos of Silberstein and Kantorowicz family members including one under the Eiffel tower, photos of the Klein sisters including one taken at the monastery in Sugny where they were hidden and a post-war photo of the Klein sisters taken upon arrival in Canada.

  9. Samoszul family. Collection

    This collection contains eight photos including two portraits of the deported Gabrielle Samoszul, five photos of post-war commemorations at the he former SS-Sammellager Mecheln (Dossin barracks) and one photo of a celebration by members of the Union des Déportés Juifs et Ayants Droit de Belgique [Belgian Association of Jewish Deportees and their Proprietors].

  10. Belgian police reports on Jews escaped from Transport XX. Collection

    This collection contains: reports of the Zoutleeuw, Boutersem, Tienen and Leuven police forces regarding Jews who escaped from, or who were mortally injured or killed during their escape from Transport XX, including Lina Charlotte Glucksmann, Dyna Rozensztein, Mayer Weiss false Susswein, Rudolf Kahan alias Gustav Dobszinki, Josef Weinberg, Jankiel Korenberg, Naftali Heffner, Leon Aronsfrau, Eva Hollander and Gertrud Springer ; doctors notes regarding the treatment of the wounded escapees; letters from Charles Susswein to the public prosecutor in Leuven regarding his 1962 research on the fat...

  11. Suchowolski-Sluszny family research. Collection

    This collection consists of photocopied and original documents and photos including, documents on the Suchowolski and Sluszny families; letters sent by Suzanne Suchowolski to her brother Georges Suchowolski while in hiding; documents on the Suchowolski and Sluszny families photocopied from collections stored at the Archives Service for War Victims, ITS Bad Arolsen and Kazerne Dossin; documents regarding the Draily, Collignon and Jacobs-Van Dijck families, rescuers of Georges Suchowolski and Regina Sluszny, including documents regarding their recognition as Righteous among the Nations.

  12. Oberman-Dupont family. Collection

    The collection contains documents, photos, printed press and objects including : several postwar newsletters, newspapers and a book on the Breendonk camp ; false IDs used by the donor's aunt in France and false ID and empty ID of her father Zelman Simon Oberman ; post-war work permits ; prewar Russian passports and visa applications ; letters from Sonia Wisniky in France to her son Zelman Simon Oberman in Brussels and Breendonk and to her husband Ephraim Frans Oberman in Belgium ; letters sent by Ephraim Franz Oberman, paternal grandfather of the donor, from the internment camp in Rekem, Li...

  13. VISSER, Antoon. Collection.

    Photocopy of letter from VISSER, Antoon, minister of "Le Foyer des Enfants", protestant orphanage, relating the liberation of Brussels to his family and diploma of "Righteous".

  14. DIKKER, Nico. Collection.

    Digitized copy of exemption of the mention"Jewish Enterprise"; receit for requisitioned radio; anti-nazi leaflet.

  15. TUCH, Bernard. Collection.

    Pictures of hidden child TUCH, Bernard (2-7); his foster family WILLEMS in Geel (8); HANOUKA in Home Manaster Antwerpen 1946 (4); press photograph of children POURNIZANIM before migration to Israel (6) ELED, Jossi WILLEMS, Victor WILLEMS, Julia WILLEMS, Gustaaf WELNES, WILLEMS, Stephanie WILLEMS, Francine WELLNES, Samy

  16. FINKIELSZTEJN, Lajzer . Collection.

    Digitized copy of pictures and resistance membership cards (Partisans Armés, political prisoner) of FINKIELSZTEJN, Lajzer (Lodz, 20-01-1923) and his wife Rosa; his comrades from resistance; youth movement DROR; remembrance activities.

  17. GOEZU, Markus. Collection.

    Digitized copy of documents and pictures of GOEZU, Markus (Antwerpen, 21-09-1900), his wife SAMUEL, Charlotte and his sons Andre and Hugues concerning recognition as political prisoner; ID cards with portrait; restitution of propeerty; copies of documents of Ward Victims Service; pictures of Andre in Belgian military service in Kazerne Dossin (1963); hiding of sons and recognition as Righteous of foster parents. CEUPPENS, Godelieve KREMER, Abraham

  18. SOKOLSKI, Adolphe. Collection.

    Digitized copy of SOKOLSKI, Adolphe, and his wife Josia and three daughters, Arlette, Jacqueline and Francine (Douai-FR); press cuts relating their deportation from Douia (F) via Mechelen to Auschwitz.