Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 36,521 to 36,540 of 58,915
  1. Oral history interview with Eva Lecerof

  2. Lester Klein photograph collection

    Consists of six photographs depicting Lester Klein's family in Hungary before World War II and in the United States after the war.

  3. Wolf Lubliner papers

    Identification card that was issued to Wolf Lubliner (later William Lubliner), a civilian internee of Mauthausen-Gusen, after his liberation by American forces in April 1945.

  4. "Megilat Haman"

    Typescript draft of a play, 16 pages, titled "Megilat Haman," written on the occasion of Purim, mid-1940s, and attributed to a member of the Jewish Brigade. Play makes comparisons between Haman and contemporary Nazi leaders (Hitler, Goering, Goebbels). Undated, approximately mid-1940s.

  5. Adolf Eichmann passport

    Consists of copies and enlargements of the passport issued by the Italian delegation of the International Committee of the Red Cross to Ricard Klement, a pseudonym used by Adolf Eichmann. Eichmann used this passport to immigrate to Argentina in 1950.

  6. Hajos family collection

    Collection of materials documenting the experiences of the Hajos family during and immediately following the Holocaust in Budapest, Hungary. Collection includes pre-war, wartime, and post-war photographs, the papers issued to Neje Hajos (donor's mother) from the Swiss embassy foreign interest representative in Budapest.

  7. Maria Seidenberger papers

    Collection of photographs of Dachau prisoners and death marches on Münchenerstrasse in Hebertshausen, Germany; and documents concerning Maria Seidenberger's post-war history in Prague

  8. Kazimierz Laski collection

    Collection consists of photographs and documents relating to the Cygler and Wolfowicz families before the war in Częstochowa, during the war in hiding, and after the war in Warsaw, Poland. Cygler was Professor Kazimierz Laski's original last name, and Wolfowicz was Professor Laski's late wife's maiden name.

  9. Suzanne Weiss collection

    Research materials consisting of copies of archival documents from the United States Immigration and Naturalization Service, obtained through the Freedom of Information Act by Suzanne Weiss, concerning the deportation hearings for Jonas Lewy, Weiss' uncle; transcripts of interviews conducted by Weiss with 11 survivors of the Piotr Trybunalski ghetto; various published articles by Weiss on this topic; an audio interview with Felix Lasky; and the written memoir of ghetto survivor Charles Kotkowsky.

  10. Candleholder

    Created by unknown artisian, 1908, Warsaw, Poland. Found by U.S. officer quartered in home of Nazi officer. Given to Maurice H. Baller by the U.S. Officer.

  11. Martin and Sophie Keizer Waterman family collection

    The collection consists of a flashlight, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Meijer and Sophia Frederika Keizer Waterman, their daughter, Roosje, and other family members in the United Kingdom, the Netherlands and the Westerbork transit camp, and the Vittel internment camp in France before, during, and after the Holocaust. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.

  12. Dora Weiner collection

    Contains photographs, ration cards, postcards from Gurs and Drancy, certification documents, a passport, souvenir menus and programmes from the R.M.S. Queen Elizabeth, and permit documents relating to the life of Dora Weiner (Dwojra Raca Rubinsztejn, February 17, 1927) from 1942 to 1957.

  13. Photograph

    Photograph portrait of a man with mustache and closely cropped hair dressed in suit; grey border, adhered to green cardboard backing with printed words: "BUDAPEST/Szekelyes Tarsa/ANDRASSY-UT29" on recto, lower edge; verso bears print: "FIOEK MUETEREM POESTYENBEN/BUDAPEST/Szekelyes Tarsa/ANDRASSY-UT 29 sz./Utanrendelesek/evek mulva is eszkoezoeltetnek./.K.KRZIWANEK.WIEN. [in small print]"

  14. 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.

  15. Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Neot Mordechai

    Documentation collected in the context of the "Research project regarding the contribution of Holocaust survivors to the State of Israel", from Kibbutz Neot Mordechai Personal documentation (original): 1. Two postcards sent from Terezin [Theresienstadt] (by Ernst Levizon) to his adoptive family in Denmark (1943); 2. Two letters written by the mother of E. Levizon to his adoptive family in Denmark in 1940.

  16. Šimšerių vaikai, Šiauliai

  17. Draugijos Mišmeret cholim laboratorija

  18. Apysaka apie Motelį

  19. Bund zur Pflege nordischer Kunst und Wissenschaft e.V.

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners In den 1920er Jahren pflegte der in Berlin ansässige völkische Bund altgermanische Bräuche und betrieb revisionistische, antijüdische und antikapitalistische Propaganda. Organ war ab Ende 1925 die Zeitschrift "Die Sonne". Erschliessungszustand Kartei Zitierweise BArch R 8015/...

  20. Nachlass Hermann M. Görgen

    Korrespondenz, u.a. mit Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster; Lebensdokumente, auch Fotografien; Manuskripte und Belegexemplare seiner Veröffentlichungen. Akten der "Gruppe Görgen" (Görgen organisierte 1941 mit Hilfe des Vatikans die Auswanderung von 45 Emigranten von der Schweiz nach Brasilien, für die die tschechoslowakische Regierung Pässe zur Verfügung gestellt hatte, darunter Ulrich und Dana Becher, Susanne Bach und Johannes Hoffmann). Vgl. auch Begleitbuch zur Ausstellung "Exil in Brasilien". - Frankfurt a. M.: Die Deutsche Bibliothek, 1994