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Język opisu: angielski
Instytucja przechowująca materiał: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
  1. Letter

  2. Louis J. Walinsky collection

    The collection consists of a set of bookends,a glass bowl, brooch, case, cigarette lighter, gameboard, portfolio cover, shoulder badge, and stickpin relating to the experiences of Louis J. Walinsky while he was Director of the World ORT vocational schools in displaced persons camps in Germany in 1947.

  3. Morris Gold photographs

  4. Ministry of Foreign and Religious Affairs (Fond 176)

  5. Siegmund Pluznik photograph collection

  6. Levy family photograph collection

  7. Oral history interview with Joseph Kolek

  8. Registry book of the military court in Zagreb

  9. Oral history interview with Alfred Loeser

  10. Reiss family papers

  11. Oral history interview with Shmaryagu Shargel

  12. State Commission to investigate crimes committed by the occupiers and their collaborators (AJ 110)

  13. Jack Reuben collection

    Consists of nine photographs of the liberation of Ohrdruf concentration camp in 1945 and a Nazi armband.

  14. Dolly (Dezsofi) Tiger collection

    Consists of nineteen letters written by the donor, Deszoli (Dolly) Tiger, and her sister, Marianne, to their mother, as well as letters from Karola and letters to Grandfather; one small notebook, dated Budapest, 17 Jan. 1945; one notebook, dated Budapest, 28 Jan.1945; one unbound notebook, dated Feb.; one spiral notebook with drawings in pencil done in hiding; two pre-war greeting cards with photographs of the donor, given to her mother for Mother's Day; one journal, "Szinhazi Elet," 1932; one identity card for grandfather from a union; one small calendar from 1945, with a few inscriptions ...

  15. Polish underground press Polska prasa konspiracyjna

  16. Henry Taca collection

  17. A Personal Memoir

  18. Oral history interviews of the Hidden History of the Kovno Ghetto collection

    Contains oral history interviews with sixteen Holocaust survivors recorded in preparation for the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's exhibition,"Hidden History of the Kovno Ghetto," which opened in Nov. 1997. Collection includes interviews with: Brigitte Altman, Miriam Gershwin, Eta Hecht, Henry Kellen, Tamar Lazerson, David Levine, Jacob Lewin, Esther Lurie, Ted Pais, Avraham Pnina, Abraham Rodstein, Ivar Segalowitz, Avraham Tory, Helen Yermus, Celia Yewlow, and Berel Zisman. The interviewees discuss their experiences of living in the ghetto in Kaunas (Kovno), Lithuania, during the ...

  19. Blanca Borell collection