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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. "Guldenboek Antwerpsche Diamantkring 1930". Excerpt.

    Excerpt from the "Golden Book" of the Antwerp Diamant Cercle relating the Devizenschutz raid on the cercle of 18.08.1941.

  2. Dreyfuss-Isenberg family. Collection

    The collection contains six letters. Four were sent by the Dreyfuss family, after they had moved to Leuven, to their former next-door neighbours, the Perck family. Two others were sent by the Dreyfuss family, while detained at the Dossin barracks, to their friends the Perck family and the Samuel family.

  3. Paul Marcel Italie. Collection

    This collection contains four photos of the Italie-Hausdorff family, including two portraits of oldest son Paul Marcel Italie and a photo of Paul Marcel Italie with friends.

  4. WEISZ, Josef. Collection.

    Documents concerning volunteer of the Czeck army in Brittain Josef WEISZ (permission to leave, telegrams, postcards…) and diary of SZTAJNBERG, Betty, fugitif from Antwerp, who he married in England. The diary relates the escape to England with her mother and sister, her work and marriage and return to Antwerp. WEISZ, Abraham WAJNSTOCK-WEISZ, Darcia RABSTEIN

  5. 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.

  6. Lehrer-Geldzahler family. Collection

    This collection contains : a photo of Jenny Geldzahler with her parents Kalman Lehrer and Tauba Geldzahler, and her paternal grandmother Etty Kalech ; a photo of Jenny Geldzahler at the beach.

  7. Lili Nahmias. Collection

    This collection contains one letter written by Lili Nahmias while detained at the Dossin barracks in May 1944 and sent to her parents at the Jewish elderly home in Scheut ; one note written by Lili Nahmias and thrown out of deportation transport XXV en route to Auschwitz-Birkenau.

  8. GOLDBERG, Sarah. Memoirs.

    "Témoignage". Testimony of a life from the Polish Stetl and migration to Brussels, anti-fascist engagement before, under and after the war, active role in resistance, deportation and founding of a family.

  9. Anielewicz family. Collection

    This collection consists of two letters sent by Roza Bronsztajn to her husband Hersch alias Harry Anielewicz while he was detained in an Organisation Todt labour camp, and a postcard sent by Israel Ezryl Anielewicz while detained at the Jawischowitz camp to his wife Lea Maschkivitzan.

  10. VANDRIESSCHE, Jeanne.

    "Vécu et raconté par Jeanne Vandriessche, membre du Mouvement des Focolari. Avril 2009." Jeanne VANDRIESSCHE's account of her friend, JERUSALEM Gertrude, an Austrian Jewish girl; the hiding during the war and and reunion in Israel after the war.

  11. 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.

  12. Overpelt. Municipal archives. Files related to arrival and return of Jews exiled to Overpelt (Limburg province).

    Digitized copy of 2 files: "Aankomst" (arrival) and "Vertrek" (departure) of Jews exiled to and released from Overpelt and camp HOLVEN: forms and correspondences.

  13. 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).

  14. SOSNA-EDELBAUM, Rose.

    Death (or not rapatriated) certificates of SOSNA family members; workcertificates with portrait of SOSNA, Rose; 2 postcards sent to M.L. DUFOUR (alias of Rose Sosna in hiding?). SOSNA, Raca (Lodz, 11-11-1917) SOSNA, Ita (Kidlisz, 08-01-1925) SOSNA, Sara (Lodz, 10-05-1923) SOSNA, Baruch (Lodz, 23-01-1915) SOSNA, Tobias SOSNA, Motel (Lodz, 12-02-1921) SOSNA,

  15. Isaak Singer and Rosalie Rosenzweig. Collection

    Collection of documents regarding visa and migration (in Polish), birth certificates, a wedding announcement, documents regarding Isaak Singer's work (in Berlin), insurances, confirmation of the Palestinian office regarding the candidacy for migration to Palestine, Belgian foreigners IDs, German passports, support letter from the Belgian municipality in Hoeselt (Limburg).

  16. 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)

  17. Report by Service MARC. Item

    Report drafted by a member of the Belgian espionage network Service MARC and sent to London. The document contains a remark regarding the seven Romanian Jews who complied with the Nazi order for repatriation to Romania.

  18. Feldinger family. Collection

    This collection contains four photos of deported members of the Feldinger family, including a photo of the marriage of Moses Chaim Katz and Golda Dychtwald in 1936.

  19. 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