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Instytucja przechowująca materiał: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  1. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 kronen note

  2. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note

  3. Violin, bow, and case used by a prisoner while interned in a camp run by Oskar Schindler

  4. Riegner telegram

    Telegram to Samuel S. Wise with information from Gerhart Riegner warning of Nazi plans to deport and exterminate 3.5 to 4 million European Jews.

  5. Photograph collection.

    The Photograph collection of the USHMM is of great interest to this guide. Searching on keywords such as “Belgium”, “Belgique”, “Brussels”, “Antwerp” … yields more than 3500 results. Among the photographs we find images of political organisations (i.a. the Bund, Poale Zion, other Zionist organisations), youth movements (i.a. Gordonia, Hashomer Hatzair) and religious organisations (i.a. Brit Kanaim); of synagogues and other religious buildings; of Jewish schools, teachers and students; of the ‘refugee question’ in Belgium (i.a. the MS St. Louis, the refugee camp in Marneffe); of Jewish child...

  6. Survivor testimonies.

    This collection consists of memoirs written by Holocaust survivors. The documents contain information on their life in Nazi-Germany and occupied Europe, emigration and living in exile, deportation, experiences in the ghetto’s and concentration camps, the liberation, etc. Some of the files also contain personal documents, correspondence, newspapers clipping and the like. At the time of writing, 7 memoirs (dating from 1988, 1994-1995) were tagged with the keyword ‘Belgium’.

  7. Oral History.

    This collection contains thousands of interviews with survivors, rescuers and other witnesses of the Shoah and the Second World War. The interviews were not only conducted by the USHMM, but also by a multitude of other research institutions (most importantly, the USC Shoah Foundation) and private research initiatives. Almost 3800 interviews are streamable online. A simple search on geographical keywords such as Belgium, Brussels, Antwerp, … already yields more than 1170 interviews of persons who lived in Belgium before, during or after the war, or who passed through the country at some point.

  8. Belgium.

    The “Belgium” record group consists of several subcollections of microfilmed and/or digitised documents, of which the originals are preserved in Belgian archival and Jewish institutions. At the time of writing, there were 22 subcollections (see RG-65.001M to RG-65.024), exclusively consisting of (microfilm or digital) copies of archival material. In most cases, only a selection of documents and not the entire archival fonds/collection was copied. From the collections of the General State Archives (Archives Générales du Royaume / Algemeen Rijksarchief) and its local sections, we note general...