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  1. Collection of the Comité voor Joodsche Vluchtelingen - Committee for Jewish Refugees, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1933-1939

    • ארכיון יד ושם / Yad Vashem Archives
    • 6257542
    • English, Hebrew
    • Committee requests Curriculum Vitae (CV) Document Letter List of names in relief agency records List of refugees Official documentation Reports Statistics Testimony

    Collection of the Comité voor Joodsche Vluchtelingen - Committee for Jewish Refugees, in Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 1933-1939 Comité voor Joodsche Vluchtelingen - the Committee for Jewish Refugees in the Netherlands was established in Amsterdam in 1933; the function of the committee was the coordination of relief activities for Jewish refugees who arrived from Germany; the committee was active in the context of the umbrella-organization, Comité voor Bijzondere Joodsche Belangen - CBJB, the Committee for Special Jewish Affairs established by Professor Dr. D. Cohen, A. Asscher and others; th...

  2. Collection of Meyer Sluyser, regarding the Dutch Government in Exile and the fate of the Jews in the Netherlands during 1940-1945

    Collection of Meyer Sluyser, regarding the Dutch Government in Exile and the fate of the Jews in the Netherlands during 1940-1945 Journalist Meyer Sluyser dealt in information publicity for the Dutch Government in Exile, and followed the fate of the Jews in the occupied Netherlands and the deportation of the Jews to Eastern Europe during 1940-1945; Included in the collection: Documents collected by M. Sluyser, including a professional opinion by the BRvA Council in London regarding various proposals for legislation, 1943-1944; Texts of the "De Flitspuit" radio program broadcasts in the Neth...

  3. Personal forms filled out by Jews in Brest in order to receive identity cards in the Brest Ghetto, arranged in alphabetical order, 11/1941-10/1942

    Personal forms filled out by Jews in Brest in order to receive identity cards in the Brest Ghetto, arranged in alphabetical order, 11/1941-10/1942 11,226 [12,226 ?] personal forms filled out by Jews in Brest in order to receive identity cards in the Brest Ghetto, arranged in alphabetical order, 11/1941-10/1942; included are the person's date of birth, place of birth, profession, and names of family members; passport photographs and finger prints of the people who filled out the forms are included.

  4. Documentation from the Magistrates Court in Backnang, Wurttemberg, 1927-1944

    Documentation from the Magistrates Court in Backnang, Wurttemberg, 1927-1944 Included in the Collection is a list of business owners in the region; administrative correspondence and contracts of the Court of Law; legal files against Jews and foreign workers during the Nazi period; legal files against Nazis from 1932, mainly regarding the distribution of antisemitic propaganda.

  5. Documentation regarding activities of the Jewish organizations in Lwow, 1920-1939

    Documentation regarding activities of the Jewish organizations in Lwow, 1920-1939 Included in the collection is documentation regarding the registration of Jewish organizations in a sub-division of companies and associations of the Lwow administration.

  6. Files in the Munich Gestapo regarding Jews

    Files in the Munich Gestapo regarding Jews Included in the Collection, among other material, is a file with lists of emigres whose citizenship was revoked, and a file with decrees.

  7. Documentation of the Estonian Forestry Industry Credit Union, 1937 - 1940

  8. Documentation of the Todt Organization in Minsk, 1942-1944

    Documentation of the Todt Organization in Minsk, 1942-1944

  9. Documentation of the Police station of the Cernauti railroad, 1941

    Documentation of the Police station of the Cernauti railroad, 1941 Included in the collection are letters sent to relatives in the Bukovina area by people deported to the Transnistria area.

  10. Documentation of the Headquarters of the Security Service and the Police in Reval [Tallinn], 1940 - 1944

  11. Documentation from the Bezirksamt Steglitz in Berlin, 1933-1943

    Documentation from the Bezirksamt Steglitz in Berlin, 1933-1943 The towns of Steglitz, Gross-Lichterfelde and Lankwitz and the Suedende settlement were incorporated into the city of Berlin in 1920, as the Bezirk (municipal district of) Steglitz. In this Record Group are files related to the construction sector, regarding synagogues and buildings belonging to Jewish institutions and organizations in the district's area; included are files regarding the implementation of the "Law for the Restoration of the Professional Civil Service" (Gesetz zur Wiederherstellung des Berufsbeamtentums) in the...

  12. Documentation from the Indura municipality, 1937-1938

    Documentation from the Indura municipality, 1937-1938 Included in the collection is list of the residents who paid municipal taxes in 1937-1938; documentation of the Police in Indura regarding fines imposed on the Indura residents.

  13. Documentation of the Police headquarters in the Stanislawow district, 1932-1939

    Documentation of the Police headquarters in the Stanislawow district, 1932-1939 Included in the collection are reports by the Police headquarters regarding the activities of the Zionist organizations and unions in the district.

  14. Personal files of prisoners, in the Gefaengnisverwaltung II (Prisons II administration) in Hamburg

    Personal files of prisoners, in the Gefaengnisverwaltung II (Prisons II administration) in Hamburg

  15. Documentation of the German and local authorities in the Baranowicze region, 1941-1944

    Documentation of the German and local authorities in the Baranowicze region, 1941-1944 Included in the collection: - Anti-Jewish announcements, flyers and caricatures; - Documentation of the German authorities regarding the economic situation of the area; - Newspaper clippings of the Gebietskommissar (district commissioner), regarding the restrictions and rights of the Jews; - Registration pages of the Jews from the Nowa Mysz district; - Reports of the Gendarmerie in the Baranowicze region regarding the liquidation of Jews in the cities of Mir and Polonka.

  16. Documentation of the Ukrainian Police in the Lwow region, 1942-1944

    Documentation of the Ukrainian Police in the Lwow region, 1942-1944 The Ukrainian Police force was established following the German occupation of the Ukrainian territories. The Ukrainian policemen participated in the perpetration of pogroms against the Jews in Lwow and in other cities in Eastern Galicia. Afterwards, the Ukrainian policemen took part in escorting groups of Jews to forced labor, served as guards in the ghettos, and participated in the implementation of "Aktions"; Included in the collection is official correspondence by the Ukrainian Police in the Lwow region, regarding the bu...

  17. M.43.LVVA - Documentation from the State Historical Archives of Latvia in Riga

    M.43.LVVA - Documentation from the State Historical Archives of Latvia in Riga This sub-record group contains files selected from the State Historical Archives of Latvia in Riga and files received from the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum (USHMM) in Washington DC. Description of the sub-record group: The documentation of the State Historical Archives of Latvia includes correspondence between educational institutions in Latvia and several organizations regarding matters concerning budgets, teachers' salaries and matriculation exams during 1921-1940: reports of teachers' committees mee...

  18. Documentation of the Communist Party Committee in the Dzerzhinskiy neighborhood in Belostok, 1941

    Documentation of the Communist Party Committee in the Dzerzhinskiy neighborhood in Belostok, 1941 The Collection includes questionnaires of representatives at the Communist Party conference; lists of residents, workers in the education system, Communists and Soviet activists; decisions by the neighborhood committee, work plan of the committee, reports and statistical reports regarding manpower.