Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 36,841 to 36,860 of 58,915
  1. Sąd Powiatowy w Nowym Dworze Gdańskim

    • akta sądowe spraw o uznanie za zmarłego lub zaginionego
  2. Prokuratura Powiatowa w Hajnówce

    • akta prokuratorskie dotyczące zbrodni niemieckich - akta prokuratorskie dotyczące osób oskarżonych o współpracę z okupantem niemieckim
  3. Sąd Okręgowy w Toruniu - Wydział Zamiejscowy we Włocławku

    • akta sądowe dotyczące zbrodni niemieckich - akta sądowe dotyczące osób oskarżonych o współpracę z okupantem niemieckim
  4. Горецкое районное управление, г. Горки Могилевской области БССР

    • Kreisverwaltung Gorki

    Наставления старостам волостей, списки волостных работников и удостоверения личности граждан Горецкого района. Увольнительные удостоверения на лиц, освобожденных из-под ареста.

  5. Рабочее бюро г. Могилева при Могилевском городском управлении г. Могилева

    • Arbeitsamt Mogilev

    Переписка с немецкими властями по учету рабочей силы и картотеки рабочих. Опросные листы безработных, карточки учета личного состава рабочего бюро.

  6. Бобруйская городская полиция, г.Бобруйск

    • Stadtverwaltung des Polizei, Bobrujsk

    Доклад о состоянии и работе горполиции. Приказ и рапорта начальника штаба охраны г.Бобруйска и списки арестованных, содержащихся под стражей при штабе охраны.

  7. Sgt. William G. Murphy photograph collection

    Collection of photographic prints documenting the Buchenwald concentration camp after liberation. Taken by Sgt. William G. Murphy of the US Army 33rd Photo Reconnaissance Squadron.

  8. Jadwiga Rokwish letter relating to the Jews of Klimontów, Poland

    Contains a letter in Polish and an English translation of the letter. The letter describe the fates and treatment of Paulette Buchbinder's mother-in-law and the Jews of Klimontów during the German occupation of Poland.

  9. Marie Ijzerman Trompetter's letter to her son

    Marie Ijzerman Trompetter's last letter (dated 13 March 1943) to her son, Andy, describes her fears as she left him behind with another family and as she prepared for a dangerous journey.

  10. Enoch Tencher memoir

    Testimony, 2 pages, typescript, written in answer to a questionnaire. Describes experiences in Krosno, Poland, pre-war antisemitism, life in Krosno ghetto during occupation, various labor camps (Auschwitz, Mauthausen), liberation, and the Landsberg DP camp.

  11. Portrait of Yente Rachel Borowsky

    The black and white portrait depicts Yente Rachel Borowsky, Allen Borowsky's cousin, who perished during the Holocaust in 1942. Inscription in Yiddish on verso reads: "This is our dear brother's daughter Yente Rachel Borowsky. Killed by Hitler in 1942."

  12. Pair of straw boots with felt liners

    Straw boots with felt liners acquired by Ruth Felzer, a member of the Women's Army Corps [WACs] stationed in Europe, primarily in Germany.

  13. Vicki Miles collection

    Contains photographs taken in the Buchenwald concentration camp soon after liberation; Overseas Service Certificates issued by American National Red Cross to William Swannie; newspaper page with an article entitled “The Nazis Sent Me to a Concentration Camp,” with the testimony of an Austrian refugee, published in The Sunday Oregonian, May 21, 1939.

  14. Oral history interview with Kiwa Zyto

  15. Marsh Stanley Marshall photograph collection

    Photographic prints: Six images of the Ohrdruf concentration camp after its liberation and inscribed on verso. Images taken by Marsh Stanley Marshall, a member of the US Army.

  16. Helga Trauherz collection

    Contains a German passport issued to Helga Trauherz stamped with red letter "J" issued in October 1938, Berlin, Germany; and seven photographs depicting Helga in Paris, where she survived the Holocaust by posing as a non-Jewish woman with the help of false papers. Helga married Hanan Katz (donor's cousin), after the war.

  17. Otto and Hilde Egener collection

    Consists of documentation related to the lives of Otto and Hilde Rahmer Egener, German-Jewish refugees who escaped to Shanghai in 1939. Includes Otto Egener's Reisepass, marriage and immunization documentation, and a letter sent to Otto in 1942 from a friend just prior to his deportation to a concentration camp.

  18. Lea Sonnenschein papers

    Transcript of an interview and a manuscript documenting the experience of Lea Sonnenschein in Amsterdam, Westerbork transit camp, Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Troebitz, Leipzig, Munser, Buchenwald, and Herenveen.

  19. Ruth Fiszel poem

    Poem written by Ruth Fiszel, a friend of Rosa Nisenholz, while both were interned in a forced labor camp, Deutsche Wolvaren Manufaktur Greeberg. Heading of poem reads, "Der lieben kleinen Rosa zum Andenken an Ruth Fiszel." (For dear little Rosa with remembrances from Ruth Fiszel).

  20. Heinz Max and Jetty Werthamer Newbeck families collection

    The collection consists of two prayer book, documents, correspondence, and photographs related to the experiences of Heinz Max and Jetty Werthamer Neubeck (later Newback) and their families, the Neubacks in Dortmund, Germany, and the Werthamers, originally from Kolomea, Poland, as well as Heinz and Jetty's experiences during the Holocaust in Shanghai, China, and their postwar emigration, with their son Reginald, to the United States in 1947.