Archival Descriptions

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  1. Freud family papers

    The Freud family papers consist of biographical material, correspondence, diaries, calendars, and subject files relating to Martin, Ernestine, Sophie, and Walter Freud’s pre-war experiences in Austria and fleeing to France and England. The collection also includes material relating to Ernestine and Sophie’s immigration to the United States and Ernestine’s career. Biographical material includes a birth certificate, engagement certificate for Esti and Martin, appointment of Esti to the University of Vienna, and the last will and testament for Esti as well as a letter from the Ministry of Just...

  2. Nuremberg IMT

    2009 restoration by Schulberg Productions with English subtitles. The film "Nuremberg: Its Lesson for Today" is the official documentary of the International Military Tribunal held in Nuremberg from November 21, 1945 to October 1, 1946. It is set in the Nuremberg courtroom and recreates the case against the Nazi high command using German documents, photographs, and moving pictures. The film was completed by Stuart Schulberg and his editor, Joseph Zigman, in the spring of 1948, and premiered in Stuttgart in November of that year. For political reasons the film was subsequently suppressed by ...

  3. German family photograph

    Consists of one pre-war photograph of the German (now Germain) family, originally of Ukmerge, Lithuania. The photograph depicts Lezar, Judith, Pesa, Chaim, Riva, and Benjamin German in 1928.

  4. Vera and Max Klueger collection

    Collection of two (2) Deutsches Reich Reisepass passports issued in Vienna, Austria to Vera Degen and Max Klüger (donor and donor’s husband); stamped with red ink “J” identifying them as Jewish. Max’s passport was issued March 29, 1939, Vera’s was issued on December 12, 1938; both immigrated to the United States in April 1939; in German, French, English.

  5. Commercial for the Aryanization of Kempinski restaurant

    An advertisement dealing with the Aryanization of the Kempinski restaurant in Berlin. The restaurant was located on Leipziger Strasse. The Kempinski name was changed to Borchardt on March 27, 1941.

  6. Salomon Windmuller collection

    The Salomon Windmuller papers document Windmuller’s life in Germany, internment in France, and immigration to the United States and consist of a school certificate, World War I commendation, Reichsbund Jüdischer Frontsoldaten membership card, American immigration quota number, tax office clearance certificate, internment camp release certificate, transit pass, request for leave from the Gurs concentration camp, and an identification card renewal receipt as well as photocopies of a safe passage certificate, of a letter from the American Consulate in Marseille, and of a telegram confirming th...

  7. Glenn L. Runyan photograph collection

    Collection of photographs documenting the Buchenwald concentration camp shortly following liberation; images include memorials erected in the camp, survivors, and piles of corpses. Images taken by U.S. Army Corporal Glenn Runyon, who was a member of the 465th Engineer Company.

  8. Marvin Esilinger collection

    Consists of four photographs taken in France depicting the head-shaving and public humiliation of women accused of Nazi collaboration.

  9. Selected records from the Departmental Archives of the Ardennes

    A collection of materials concerning antisemitic actions and legislation carried out in the Ardennes with name lists, including information on expropriation of Jewish property and businesses. It also contains name lists of French Freemasons in the Ardennes.

  10. Halberstadt family collection

    Contains five letters written by donor's paternal aunt and uncle, Jonas and Frieda Halberstadt, to their children, Leo and Bessy, in England after their arrival via the Kindertransport. Also contains thirty-nine family photographs of the Halberstadt and Strauss families in Germany and the U.S.

  11. Renate Fleischer Fajer collection

    The Renate Fleischer Fajer collection consists of correspondence and notes written by Else Kroner to her son Heinz Kroner in Breslau, Germany after her arrest on February 27, 1943, as well as a letter written by Heinz Kroner to his neighbor in the period between his mother's deportation and his own on March 24, 1943. Also included are photographs depicting members of the Kroner and Fleischer families in Breslau, Germany and later in São Paulo, Brazil. There is also a photograph of Renate Fleischer Fajer with her husband Dr. Abram Fajer in Scotland, 1950s. The documents relate to the Fleisch...

  12. Clara Lefkowitz Kempler papers

    The Clara Lefkowitz Kempler papers include a handmade diary created at the Sömmerda slave labor that describes a death march near the end of the war and photographs depicting Clara and Jacob Kempler with family and friends at the Landsberg am Lech and Leipheim displaced persons camps after the war. The collection also includes two post-war identification cards for Jacob Kempler, three photographs reproduced and published by Zvi-Hirsh Kadushin (George Kadish), and four postcards depicting Landsberg am Lech, Bremen, Marseille, and Holocaust victims. The handmade diary was created at the Sömme...

  13. German advance into USSR; fighting at Stalingrad (?)

    Views of Kharkiv, Ukraine city center. The buildings appear largely intact and the leaves are on the trees, indicating that it is summer, probably 1942. German soldiers travel the streets in vehicle and on foot and bicycle. View of a statue of Taras Shevchenko, which has been left standing. Nice street scenes. A German soldier walks past with a young local woman. 01:45:51 Bridge over a river, with German troops and vehicles heading in one direction and a couple of Russian peasant women heading the other. Troops in the field, which appears to be the southern steppe. German vehicles travel ov...

  14. Cipora Rozensztajn Hurwitz photograph collection

    Fourteen (14) original photographs: Images of Feiga Cipora Rozenstajn (donor) and her family in Hrubieszow, Poland before the war and after the war in Lublin, Hrubieszow, and Bad Reichenhal DP camp in Germany. Three (3) copy photographs: images of the Rozensztajn and Zauberman families in Hrubieszow before the war and portrait of Shalom Rozensztajn (donor's brother).

  15. Charles A. Vogenberger photograph collection

    Collection of photographs documenting the Nordhausen concentration camp after liberation, including images of the burial of former prisoners in a mass grave; dated April 1945; some captioned on verso in English. The photographs were taken by Sgt. Charles A. Vogenberger (donor’s father), who served with the U.S. Army as a member of the 273rd Ordnance Company attached to the 1st Infantry Division.

  16. Hela Sooaar letter

    Consists of a letter written by Mrs. Hela Sooaar describing her experiences on a death march from Grunberg to Bergen-Belsen with her sister, Rozia Feder Waltioux, and also her post-war experiences. Also includes one photograph of Mrs. Sooaar, taken in 2003.

  17. Flossenbuerg liberated; POW hospital in Florence

    (LIB 6223) Probably April 30, 1945. Camera pans from left to right showing an overview of the Flossenbuerg slave labor camp, barracks on hillside, trees and mountains in BG. German civilians gathered at entrance to camp. Inscriptions on concrete gate post. Sign: "Vorsicht! Hochspannung Lebensgefahr" and "Arbeit Macht Frei". CU, electrified barbed wire around top of fence and guard towers. Makeshift handwritten banner on picket fence, "Prisoners Happy End! Welcome!". INT, CU, four naked male survivors: two Jewish, one French, one Polish, with numbers tattooed on their chests. Multiple takes....

  18. Boris Gurevich papers

    The Boris Gurevich papers are comprised of over fifty letters Boris wrote to his brother and sister while in the Red Army between 1942 and 1944. The majority of the letters are to his sister in Andijan. In them, Boris enquires frequently about her health and food availability and describes his situation as a student in military training and later, as a soldier. Many of his letters describe his health, food rations, his uniforms, and his daily activities in training and in his free time. He often reports that he is happy, especially so while living in Rybinsk, where he lived with a friend, M...

  19. Reine Behar Yulzari collection

    Collection of three photographs documenting the experiences of Reine Behar (donor) and her family in Bulgaria during the time period surrounding the Holocaust. Photos depict Reine and her parents pre-war, Reine with friends on the streets of Sofia, Bulgaria, and Reine's mother; Photo album of the Behar family in Sofia and other cities in Bulgaria before and during the Holocaust.

  20. Outing of the Dachau amateur film club, 1943

    Title onscreen reads: "Auf Wiedersehn in Dachau, 1943" [Farewell in Dachau, 1943]. This outing was shot by a baker who supplied bread to Dachau concentration camp. See Stories 1282, 1283, and 1285 for related footage. Another title reads: "Der Ausflug des BDFA, 1943" [Outing of the amateur film club, 1943) Good color. Members of the club are shown gathered outside, talking and laughing. One of the men is a high-ranking uniformed SS officer who was also a member of the film club. The officer gives a Hitler salute to one of the women in the group. Members of the club stroll through the town o...