Archival Descriptions

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  1. Berlin collection (MK 310.33)

    Contains instructions from the Generalkommissar in Belarus (White Russia); photos of Reich Finance Minister Lutz von Schwerin-Krosigk in Riga; correspondence about the Jewish Question and gassing equipment; a list of books; the funeral speech for the Generalkommissar of White Russia, Wilhelm Kube; reports on the mood of the population in White Russia; statistics on Germans in White Russia; documents of Einsatzstab Rosenberg dealing with Minsk, Orel, Brjansk, Gorki, and Białystok; material relating to resistance in White Russia and the Baltic states; and information about propaganda.

  2. Nathan Koenig articles from the Washington Jewish review and the Jewish daily bulletin

    Consists of clippings of articles written by Nathan Koenig for the Washington Jewish review and the Jewish daily bulletin. The majority of the articles appeared in a column of the Jewish daily bulletin titled "Capital comment." The articles discuss a wide range of topics, among them economic conditions in Europe during the 1930s, American reaction to the Nazi persecution of Jews and certain Christian groups, immigration to the United States, and Adolf Hitler's rise to power.

  3. Anti-Hitler rally in Berlin; Hindenburg voting

    An anti-Hitler rally in Berlin. Heinrich Bruening, then-Chancellor of Germany (he resigned under pressure from president Paul von Hindenburg on May 30, 1932) speaks negatively about Hitler and the consequences to the country should he come to power. The next few scenes seem to be out of order chronologically. The first one shows von Hindenburg exiting a building and getting into his car. A crowd has gathered on the sidewalk and he greets them briefly. The next scene shows von Hindenburg inside the building, presumably before voting. He is instructed to face the camera and pose, and says som...

  4. Joel Levin collection

    Consists of a collection of posters and other printed materials relating to 1990 observances of the Babi Yar massacre by the Jewish community of Kiev.

  5. Records of the Gestapo in Łódź

    Consists of various documents created by the Gestapo in Łòdź, Poland, from 1940 to 1944. The records relate to emergency plans for air attacks, air-raid shelters, rebuild in after bomb raids, anti-Nazi literature, resistance of the Polish population, and individual criminal cases investigated by the Łódź Gestapo office. Also included are files for individuals who were deported to Auschwitz.

  6. Renée Fodor Schwarz writings

    The Renée Fodor Schwarz writings consist of essays and poems by Schwarz in which she remembers and reflects on her childhood in Poland, her internment in the Krakow ghetto and at Auschwitz, and her new life in Israel and the United States. Most of this material has been published in her books (Renée, Covenant of the Rainbow, and Symphony of the Heart).

  7. History of Soviet-American relations during the Second World War

    Consists of photocopies of documents and copy prints of photographs relating to the United States-USSR relation during World War II and after. The variety of subjects mentioned ranges from military hardware to agricultural experiments.

  8. Itzhak Giterman collection

    Contains records relating to the German occupation of France, Poland, and the Soviet Union. Subjects include activities of the Wehrmacht, the transport of Jews from France, and the establishment of German communities in the occupied territories in the East.

  9. Trains and their manufacture

    Large locomotive starting up, VAR conductor, engineer pulling gears, signals changing. Picturesque view of sky and countryside from train window; stoking coal for engine; HA over the rails. VAR dissolves, then fade to black.

  10. Bent knees praying figure carving

  11. Bueckeberg Harvest Festival

    Vast number of people on hillside, dressed in traditional folk costumes and headdresses. Hundreds of flags and flagpoles, including good shots of very tall flagpoles with swastika flags. Vast number of people in traditional costumes on hillside. VLS, LS. CU costumed men and women in elaborate, grand clothing, many smiling for camera; men with pipes, women with enormous jeweled hats.

  12. Burning farms; POWs; town on fire

    LS views of farm burning in Bialystok; soldiers arrest citizens, check IDs. CU of frightened man. Long view of tanks lining road; soldiers. Pan of many wrecked tanks burning in fields near Minsk, all spewing black smoke. HA pan of Russian POWs sitting on the ground (POW camp?). CU endless line of turbanned Russian POWs, many with Asiatic faces. Distance sign: "Berlin/Breslau/Moskau." MS Kalvaria in flames in the distance. Nazis ride into town. Dead horse on road ("Dunaburg"?); scorched earth. Many views of smoking rubble, total destruction.

  13. Liebknecht speaks

    Title: Demonstration vor dem Abgeordnetenhaus waehrend der ____ des revolutionaeren Reichsparlaments. "Liebknecht speaks." Karl Liebknecht, a communist and member of the Spartacus League who was executed without trial following the Spartakus Rising of January 1919, speaks to a group of demonstrators. Title: "Volksbeauftragte [delegate] Barth speaks." Emil Barth speaks to the crowd. New scene - camera pans across men, seated and standing (appearing to pose for cameras). Two men, seated, talk and shake hands. Scene switches to a man and a woman posing beside a ship; the (presumable) ship's ca...

  14. Government troops parade in Munich

    Government troops take aim, bullet holes in shop windows. Victorious government troops through Munich.

  15. SA parade in Koln

    Tracking shot, SA/Nazi parade through Koln. Intertitle identifies "Gauleiter Grohe". Banner: Heil der alten Garde

  16. OSE (Ouevre de Secours aux Enfants) armband

    Armband isssued to and worn by Julien Engel as identification for group of 60 children transported to the U.S.A. aboard "Athos II" leaving Marseilles September 1946 under the auspices of the French-Jewish aid organization, O.S.E. (Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants).

  17. Soviet soldiers captured in Finland

    Dead bodies (Soviets) in the snow. Bundled up Soviet prisoners/soldiers coming out of forest. The narration states that the Soviets have given up their resistance. Close ups of Soviets' faces, including a man with Asian features, who is eating something. One of the men's face is blackened, perhaps by frostbite?

  18. Soviet POWs rounded up

    Pan/overview of hundreds of Soviet POWs in a gully, sitting on the embankment. Some are barefoot. Potatoes are tossed down to men who scramble and fight desperately to get them. Russian women stand on the bridge beside the Germans, looking down.

  19. Soup kitchen; International Workers Health Org

    Interior of a soup kitchen, showing women and children being served bowls of soup or some other food from large barrels. A couple of men are also present; they fill out papers or cards which are collected by one of the women. A close-up shot of a ration card, good for one hot lunch on November 8, 1923. The ration card is stamped with the logo of the "Internationale Arbeiter-hilfe" (International Workers Aid Association). More shots of women and chilren receiving rations of soup; one of the aid workers takes notes. A woman feeds soup to her baby. A close up shot of a sign that says "Only Com...

  20. Exhumation of bodies massacred in the Katyn Forest

    Exhumations of bodies of 12,000 Polish army officers massacred by Soviets. Pan of forest edge from river. MLS pans of men digging in separate areas (cordoned off like archeological sites). Quick flashes of bodies meshed together in a ditch. Slow pan around. CU bodies caked with mud, piled up. CU on individual bodies. CU on the 4-star uniform of corpse. Hands tied behind backs. Bodies laid out, lifted up to camera. Carrying bodies out on stretcher. Shots of belongings of victims: money, cigar (taken from pocket of uniform), family photos, "Carte Celonkowski." The narrator explains that the p...