Opisy archiwalne

Wyświetlanie pozycji od 21 841 do 21 860 z 21 948
Instytucja przechowująca materiał: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  1. Gil Rosenberg collection

    The collection consists of a 1942 street map of Litzmannstadt (Lodz), Poland.

  2. Josef Blonder collection

    The collection consists of a belt relating to the experiences of Josef Blonder throughout his deportation from Romania and his imprisonment in Auschwitz-Birkenau, Mauthausen, and Gusen II concentration camps during the Holocaust.

  3. Maurice Grauer collection

    The collection consists of a Shabbat candle holder relating to the experiences of Maurice Grauer in a British detention camp in Cyprus after the Holocaust.

  4. Jutta Rosen collection

    The collection consists of an artifact relating to the experiences of Jutta Rosen in the Jewish Brigade in Palestine after the Holocaust.

  5. Dzierzazna children's camp collection

    The collection consists of a wardrobe used at the camp for Polish children in Dzierzazna, Poland, during the Holocaust.

  6. Everett A. Fox collection

    The collection consists of a flag related to the experiences of Everett A. Fox during his service in the United States Army in World War II.

  7. Oral history interview with William Shapiro

    William Shapiro discusses his experiences as an American soldier who was captured as a POW and taken to Berga with 349 other Americans to perform slave labor during WWII.

  8. Claire Elhai collection

    The collection consists of a cooking pot connected to the experiences of Claire Elhai and her family in Greece during and after World War II.

  9. Rafał Imbro collection

    The collection consists of a painting created during the Holocaust in the Lodz (Litzmannstadt) ghetto in Poland.

  10. William Adams Bridgforth collection

    The collection consists of a painting relating to the experiences of William Adams Bridgforth, a captain in the United States Army, and George Byfield, artist and former inmate, following the liberation of Dachau concentration camp by the US Army on April 29, 1945.

  11. Oral history interview with David Rynecki

    David Rynecki, born in 1928 in Shedlitdz (Siedlce), Poland, discusses his early childhood in Shedlitz; his family life with his parents and brother; his family’s move from Shedlitz after Kristallnacht; the start of World War II and its effect on his family; the establishment of the ghettos; his father’s abduction by the Nazis; daily life in the ghetto; his work for the SS as a cleaner; his family’s decision to flee the ghetto before they could be taken away; how a sympathizer hid them from the Nazis; his life in hiding for two years; liberation; returning to Shedlitdz; the kindness of the R...

  12. James Howard Edwards collection

    The collection consists of a Waffen-SS fez related to the experience of James Howard Edwards, a soldier in the United States Army, at the Ohrdruf concentration camp shortly after the camp was liberated in 1945.

  13. Charles E. Pugh collection

    The collection consists of a propaganda leaflet acquired by Charles E. Pugh while serving in the United States Army in Europe during World War II.

  14. Angela Starc collection

    The collection consists of a Star of David badge related to the experience of Angela Starc in Piatra Neamt, Romania, during the Holocaust.

  15. Simona Nistor-Vianu collection

    The collection consists of an artifact related to the experience of Simona Nistor-Vianu in Romania during the Holocaust.

  16. Food bowl collection

    The collection consists of a copper food bowl used in Treblinka concentration camp in Poland during the Holocaust.

  17. Oral history interview with Brooks McClure

    Brooks McClure, born March 8, 1919, discusses growing up in New York City; receiving Australian newspapers from a pen pal in Australia; sending a letter to one of the newspapers and being accepted by the newspaper as a correspondent in 1937; the death of his father in 1940; getting a job as a copy boy at the International Herald Tribune; joining the Army in 1942; working with a teletype team on special assignment in the infantry; arriving in Europe in early 1944; being posted in the 65th division of Patton’s army; working with military communication systems between the front lines and headq...

  18. Marga Lakritz collection

    The collection consists of a gold wristwatch relating to the experiences of Marga Gussinoff (Lakritz) in Berlin, Germany, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, and Vittel internment camp during the Holocaust.

  19. Dr. Michael Temchin collection

    The collection consists of a Polish Army uniform associated with the experiences of Dr. Michael Temchin as an officer in the Polish Army after World War II.

  20. Zeev Raveh Werba collection

    The collection consists of a tablecloth relating to the experiences of Ze'ev Raveh Werba and his family in Maniewicze, Poland (Prilesnoye, Ukraine), before, during, and after the Holocaust.