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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. BOROWSKI, Natalie. Collection

    8 pictures of DROR youth movement of Liège-Seraing-Charleroi, annotated by Natalie BOROWSKI representing camping and scouting activities; her brother BOROWSKI, Herman, with yellow star (hidden by Jezuits in Liège); Portrait of FREMDER, Paul, member of DROR killed in Partisan action in 1942with; picture of REISENFELD, Malvina and KUPPERSTEIN, Eva in 1938.; group pictures ofwith VILIKER, joseph and HAMEL, Margot, identified.

  2. BARGEN. Reports to AUSWARTIGEN AMT in Berlin.

    BARGEN reports to AUSWARTIGEN AMTS-BERLIN on the first transport of 1,000 Jews , with promise of 10.000 further, and on the registered and estimated Jewish population in Belgium.

  3. DE LEEUW, Sara. Collection.

    Digitized copy of letter and postcard and portrait of DE LEEUW, Sara (4-10-1921) from Sammellager VUGHT (NL) to BOEKELAER, Anny.

  4. JACOBSOHN, Ines. Collection.

    Digitized images of letters and a picture of JACOBSOHN, Ines from Camp RIVESALTES and DRANCY to her mother; letter of the préfecture confirming her deportation from Rivesaltes on 4-9-1942. JACOBSOHN, Maurice BRAUNSCHWEIG, (Lausanne)

  5. ORENBUCH, Benjamin. Collection.

    Digitized copy of 4 pictures of the ORENBUCH family. ORENBUCH, Benjamin ORENBUCH, Rivkah ORENBUCH, Fanny ORENBUCH, Rose ORENBUCH, Therese AIZENBERG, Fanny AIZENBERG, Josiane

  6. KUGEL, Matus. Passport.

    Digitized copy of passport with portrait of KUGEL, Matus (Minsk, 4-09-1873) from the Liberian embassy in Vichy.

  7. KELMAN, Charles Mincberg. Passport.

    Digitized copy of passport with portrait of KELMAN, Charles (Kozenice, 30-01-1903) from the Liberian embassy in Vichy.

  8. PELTZMAN, Beatrice. Collection.

    Digitized copy of pictures of PELTZMAN, Beatrice (26-06-1926), her father and brother Norbert; certificate of her American citizenship.

  9. POZNANSKI, Anna. Collection.

    Digitized copy of pictures of POZNANSKI, Anna; POZNANSKI, Sura; BIRNBAUM, Fanny; BIRNBAUM-HIRSCHORN, Helene; BIRNBAUM, Frieda and FOLEIDER, Annie. Annotation by SCHWARZ, Jackie.

  10. BUCHENHOLZ, Salomon. Collection.

    Digitized copy of pictures of Dannes-Camiers, drawnings of camplife and documents concerning change of Jewish name of lt. Colonel BUCHENHOLZ, Salomon (Antwerpen, 5-05-1901) into BUQUENNE.

  11. STEINHARDT, Martin. Collection.

    Digitized copy of ID card of STEINHARDT, Martin (Berlin, 17-01-1913); false ID card of GULZ, Margarete; portrait of STAZEWSKI, Bernard (23-01-1931).

  12. JOCHEM, Jacob. Picture.

    Digitized copy of a family picture of JOCHEM, Jacob (18-04-1864), deported by Transport XI, with his wife and sons. JOCHEM, Emile JOCHEM, Joseph

  13. REICHMAN, brothers. Photograph.

    Digitized copy of an annotated picture with 5 REICHMAN brothers a.o. REICHMAN, Benoit REICHMA, Alex REICHMAN, Joseph REICHMAN, Eugen REICHMAN, Maurice KOSSMAN, Betty LIPSHITZ, annie KATZ, Annie DAUMAN, Rosa ORLINSKI, Helene

  14. ZARWANITZER, Chana. Collection.

    Digitized copy of German passport, prisoners badge 118/Transport XXVII, German certificate of liberation from Sammellager Mechelen one day before liberation by the British, Belgian certificate of prisoner with portrait. MANELEWITZ-ZARWANITZER, Chana

  15. MONCZYK, Jozef and family. Collection.

    Digitized copy of annotated pictures of the MONCZYK, Jozef family and WOLF family. MONCZYK, Tauba MONCZYK, Dov MONCZYK, Sarah MONCZYK, Aron MONCZYK, Frida MONCZYK, Sabine HIRSCH, Isaak WOLF, Sala WOLF, Begnek WOLF, Zegnek WOLF, Libele WOLF, Fragnia WOLF, Taiyisch

  16. Union des Anciens Déportés Juifs de Belgique. Members 1979-1982.

    1. File card system of paying members of the Union of former Jewish Deportees of Belgium registrating names, adresses and yearly donations (1979-1982). Besides Jewish survivors from Belgium also survivors from other countries living in Belgium and sympathisers are registered as member. 2. Typed manuscript of the CDJ history, probably written by A. LIEBMAN-WAYSBLATT. 3. Picture of PIORO, Abram and FAWELOVITZ, Golda (1922); picture of PIORO, Salomon- Marie Rachel-Lea and Jacob.
  17. HAMMER, Rosette. Collection.

    Letter of HAMMER, Rosette (Berlin, 29-11-1927) to Sister Beata telling that she is no longer a catholic; picture of her and her brother and sister Leopold and Bertha HAMMER. HAMMER, Rosette (Berlin, 29-11-1927) HAMMER, Leopold (Chemnitz, 15-02-1932) HAMMER, Bertha (Leipzig, 03-01-1938)

  18. CEUPPENS, Rene. Collection of letters to Rene CEUPPENS; portrait of Rene CEUPPENS.

    Digitized copy of letters send to priest Rene CEUPPENS by or concerning children hidden by him; certificate of Conseil des Associations Juives de Belgique. (The "rabbits" in some letters are probably codes for the Jewish children to hide.) MOONS, Brigitte RUBENS, François ABERBACH, Markus DECHAMPS, Maria CALASANCE, Mère SOREL

  19. SCHWARTZ, Mara. Collection.

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    Digitized copy of a collection of letters concerning the postwar fostering of Jewish children in catholic institutions sent to chaplain LECLEF by SCHWARTZ, Mara. Concerning: SALOMONS, S. GROSSMANN, Siegfried GROSSMANN, Rebecca LEJEUNE, Egide BOWMAN, Mara PIRON, Alfred TAFFEI, Leonieke YVES, Emile VAN ROEY, (cardinal) NEUMARK, Anny APFELDORFER, Simon APFELDORFER, Lazar COET, Elisa LOWY, Israel DE JONGH, Herman HAMMER, Rosette VERBRUGGEN, Paule DIAMOND, Magdalene ROUMASCHOWSKY, Rachel MARIA BEATA, (nun)

  20. SWAAB, Simonne. Collection.

    Digitized copy of 2 documents and 8 pictures: certificate of Dutch Red Cross allowing SWAAB, Philip to join a delegation to Holland; pictures of JASK ANTWERPEN 1938; pictures of SWAAB, Philippe and Marcel.