Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 5,481 to 5,500 of 58,959
  1. Oral history interview with Jack Silven

  2. Der Moment

    The Yiddish journal "Der Moment", an Orthodox Zionist weekly published in Montevideo from the early 1940’s until the early 1960’s.

  3. Mala Zimetbaum papers

    Contains postcards and photographs

  4. Ernest N. Strauss collection

    Documents and photographs of Ernest N. Strauss and family from Europe, immigration to the United States and his military service as a Ritchie Boy.

  5. Court of the First Instance in Ostrowiec Świętokrzyski Sąd Grodzki w Ostrowcu Świętokrzyskim (Sygn. 3062)

    Court files in civil and criminal matters in which one of the parties was a person of Jewish origin. Post-war materials regarding real estate owned by Jews, applications for correction or reconstruction of birth, death or other documents.

  6. Gurs Machzor

    Gurs Machzor of Jacob Rothschild, Gurs 1941, 6 pages

  7. Oral history interview with Henny Aronson

  8. Files of the Ciepielów commune Akta Gminy Ciepielów (Sygn. 2809)

    Files on various orders of the Kreishauptmann in Starachowice-Wierzbnik County, including information on the method of appointing the Jewish Council and its competences; list of people elected to the Council in Ciepielów (includes 16 names). List of all Jews living in the Jewish religious community in Ciepielów (the list includes 510 names). In the post-war records information on Jewish properties.

  9. Oral history interview with Ilona Mittelman and Ernest Mittelman

  10. Maďarský kráľovský policajný kapitanát v Košiciach Hungarian Royal Police Headquarters in Košice

    Administrative records of the Hungarian Royal Police Headquarters in Košice. Includes records pertaining to anti-Jewish regulations and decrees, the persecution, arrest and registration of Slovak Jews, and the Aryanization of Jewish property and businesses.

  11. Okresný úrad vo Vranove nad Topľou District Office in Vranov nad Topľou

    Contains documents of the District Office in Vranov nad Topľou which was the regional state administration body. Besides documents about various social and economic issues, this fond features records on the persecution of the Jews living in the territory of the district of Vranov nad Topľou in 1938-1945. It includes documents on the appointment of governmental trustees of Jewish-owned properties and businesses, records on the dismissal of Jews from public service, and essential documents on the registration of Jews in preparation for their deportation from Slovakia in 1942 such as the only ...

  12. Zbirka arhivskega gradiva nemških okupacijskih oblasti in oboroženih enot na zasedenem slovenskem ozemlju Collection of archival records of the German occupation authorities and German military formations on the occupied territory of Slovenia during WWII ( SI AS 1751)

    The collection contains records of various German civilian authorithies and military formations located on the territory of Slovenia during WWII. It includes collection of records of SS Unterfuererschule in Ljubljana (Laibach), SA Gruppe Donau Organization TODT, OT (Oberbauleitung), LjubljanaLabor Office (Arbeitsamt): civil administration for the regions and municipalities of Lower Styria (Spodnja Štajerska), Gorenjsko (Upper Carniola), Koroška (Slovenian Carinthia), Kranjska Gora, Laško, Trbovlje, Celje, Maribor and other municipalities and regions of Austria and German-occupied Slovenia. ...

  13. Pratiche relative ai cittadini di origine ebraica Practices relating to citizens of Jewish origin

    Selected records concerning the discrimination and persecution of foreign and Italian Jews in Pesaro, Italy. Consists of list of Jews and seizures of Jewish assets in Pesaro.

  14. US anti-Nazi boycott stamp with a Star of David and a Nazi wolf

    Poster stamp encouraging the boycott of Nazi products, issued in the United States during the boycott movement between May 1933 and October 1941. Unlike many others issued during the boycott, this stamp makes a distinction between Nazis and Germany as a whole. On January 30, 1933, Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor of Germany by President Paul von Hindenburg. The Nazi’s increasing targeting of Jews led the small, but militant, Jewish War Veterans of the United States (JWV) to hold a parade in New York City and launch the first boycott of German goods in the United States on March 23. Oth...

  15. Emil Schattner papers

    The collection documents the Holocaust-era experiences of Emil Schattner and his family, primarily in Bobowa, Poland and Vienna, Austria. Included are photographs, birth and marriage certificates, documents regarding Emil’s Austrian pension, report cards, and Emil’s memoir “The Summer of ‘38.” Photographs include pre-war depictions of Emil, his parents Mina and Nathan Schattner, his sister Mary Schattner, Mina’s brothers Shimon and Israel Baldinger, and Nathan’s sister Jente or Jetti Schattner. Also included is a photograph of the Schattner family aboard the SS Batory on their way to the Un...

  16. Mittelbau forced labor camp scrip, -.50 Reichsmark note

  17. Pratiche relative alla campagna razzista, Questura Pesaro e Urbino Practices relating to the racist campaign, Pesaro and Urbino Police Headquarters

    Selected records concerning the discrimination and persecution of foreign and Italian Jews in the precincts of Pesaro and Urbino. Include records relating to: race investigations, revocation of citizenship of people of Jewish race Anti-Jewish racial policy; land registry; Montenegrins and Dalmatians Jews to be interned, registration of Jews in the province of Pesaro-Urbino", dated 10/12/1938, prohibition of licensing of businesses and any economic activities of Jews; registration of national and foreign Jews to be arrested, 1943; and collection of any information related to movement of Jews...

  18. Handmade flax figure

    Small handmade braided flax figure with hat and shoes; mounted onto adhesive album page with “May 2, 1945” collaged separately beneath the doll; made for Irene on the occasion of her eighteenth birthday by a Polish Jewish girl who worked with Irene in the flax factory at Merzdorf, where they were liberated on May 8, 1945.

  19. Feingold family collection

    Photo and letter to the editor clipped from the New York Times Magazine. Mark Feinberg is the son of Joseph Feingold's brother, Alexander Feingold. The photo is of a third brother who was killed. Alexander wrote the letter to the editor.

  20. Dachau liberation photos

    Dachau liberation photos. The donor's father was at Dachau after liberation.