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Instytucja przechowująca materiał: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  1. Copyprint of men and women from Orinin

    On photo: "most of them died in the mass graves in Orinin-Ukraine"

  2. Fluchtlingsausweis. Refugee Passport/Identification Book

    Issued to Max Karl Liebmann by the Swiss authorities for interned aliens. States the following information: Name: Max Karl Liebmann; Born: September 3, 1921; At: Mannheim; Nationality: stateless; Past Nationality: Germany; Profession: secretary. Issued May 17, 1944, valid until May 17, 1945, and prolonged until May 17, 1948. Includes an identification photograph and official stamps of internment camps and refugee homes in which Max Karl Liebmann stayed while in refuge in Switzerland. Dates begin December 22, 1942 and end February 15, 1948.

  3. Erna Ketchie collection

    Consists of letters exchanged among the Engelbrecht family while Johann (Hans) Engelbrecht, the donor's father, was imprisoned in Buchenwald and subsequently in a Frankfurt, Germany, prison ,and Frida Engelbrecht, donor's mother, was imprisoned in Frankfurt, Germany; photographs, and German-issued prisoner of war camp scrip. Includes the last letter, dated November 1941, that Hans received from Frida, and which he carried in his wallet until he died. Frida Engelbrecht perished in Auschwitz on 21 February 1943.

  4. Photographic print

  5. Photographic print

  6. Isidor Abraham German passport

    Consists of a German passport issued to Isidor Abraham, the donor's grandfather.

  7. Newspaper

    • Der Stuermer
  8. Book

    • "Die Wehrmacht"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14034
    • angielski
    • 1940
    • overall : 8.750 x 6.000 x 2.370 in. (22.225 x 15.24 x 6.02 cm.) rectangular form constructed of faded green textile cover over cardboard and 319 pages of photographic images and text
  9. Book

    • "Hitler in Seinen Bergen"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14033
    • angielski
    • overall : 9.880 x 7.120 x 0.310 in. (25.095 x 18.085 x 0.787 cm.) rectangular form; paper cover; interior pages with black and white photographic images of Hitler; captions describing images at bottom of pages
  10. Book

    • "Hitler Holt Die Saar Heim"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14035
    • angielski
    • 1938
    • overall : 10.500 x 7.500 x 0.250 in. (26.67 x 19.05 x 0.635 cm.) rectangular form; paper cover; interior pages with black and white images of Hitler; captions describing images at bottom of pages
  11. Book

    • "Ich Kampfe"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14036
    • angielski
    • overall : 9.440 x 8.380 x 0.380 in. (23.978 x 21.285 x 0.965 cm.) rectangular form constructed of paper cover and 97 pages; front cover, raised image of eagle and swastika surrounded by wreath
  12. Book

    • "Europa Arbeitet in Deutschland"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14038
    • angielski
    • 1943
    • overall : 10.750 x 8.000 x 0.380 in. (27.305 x 20.32 x 0.965 cm.) rectangular form constructed of paper cover and 128 pages; front cover, at center is black and white image of man carrying object on his shoulder
  13. Gerald Kaiser collection .

    Consists of photographs of the family of Bernard, Cesia, and Jurek (Gerald) Kaiser in the Kielce Ghetto in Poland, in Chlewice, Poland, in the Lipnica labor camp, in Sosnowiec, Poland, and in the Bergen Belsen Displaced Persons Camp; and of the Wlodek family in Lvov and Wegleszyn, Poland.

  14. Gene Berkowicz family collection

    Consists of eight family photographs, from Warsaw, Poland, ca. 1934-1942. The family's child, Rita, is in many of the images. Berkowicz family papers may be found in RG-10.313.

  15. Newspaper

    • The Tribune
  16. Book

    • "Wir vom XIV. Korps"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14030
    • angielski
    • 1938
    • overall : 9.620 x 6.810 in. (24.435 x 17.297 cm.) rectangular form constructed of white cardboard cover, red textile spine, and 65 pages; front cover, black and white image of two German soldiers raising red Nazi banner
  17. Frankreichs Schuld

    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn13990
    • angielski
    • rectangular form constructed of paper cover and 48 pages; printed on front cover is characterized image of black soldier with folded arms holding gun and flag standing in front of two soldiers and man in top hat, below image in red letters is "Frankreichs Schuld"
  18. Book

    • "Hitler in Der Karikatur Der Welt"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14032
    • angielski
    • 1933
    • overall : 9.880 x 7.190 x 0.310 in. (25.095 x 18.263 x 0.787 cm.) (a) book: rectangular form; white cover; 158 pages of printed text and cartoon images of Hitler (b) book jacket (front cover only): rectangular form; printed against orange background is image of Hitler with folded arms looking down upon group of cartoon figures holding ink pens like spears. (c) loose page (portion of book jacket?): rectangular form; printed text in German
  19. Book

    • "Hitler Wie Ihn Keiner Kennt"
    • United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • irn14031
    • angielski
    • 1934
    • overall : 9.810 x 7.190 x 0.380 in. (24.917 x 18.263 x 0.965 cm.) rectangular form; discolored white paper cover; 96 pages of black and white photogaphic images of Hitler; captions describing images printed at bottom of pages
  20. Leon and Rebeka Landau Ilutovich collection

    Consists of certificates, a visa, identity and other documents, newspapers, newspaper clippings, leaflets, publications, correspondence, photographs, paper money, and scrapbooks relating to the Ilutovich family in Shanghai, China.