Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 36,621 to 36,640 of 58,923
  1. Processo de pedido de visto para Srª. Arthur dos Santos Severino (nascida Marie-Rose Morales)

    Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Oran para Srª. Arthur dos Santos Severino (nascida Marie-Rose Morales), de nacionalidade não identificada, com destino não identificado. Sem informação de atribuição de visto.

  2. Berta Haas nee Baer: family documents

    Claim form for purchase of grave plot at Karlsruhe Jewish cemetery, from Julius Haas (1904); copy official documentation including a letter from the local mayor informing Berta Haas of her compulsory name change- to include ‘Sara' (1938) 

  3. SI Antwerpen 1996.

    Het bestand SI Antwerpen 1996 bevat onder andere een rol met betrekking tot gedetineerden die, op bevel van de Belgische Staatsveiligheid, na de Duitse inval op 10 mei 1940 in de gevangenis van Antwerpen werden opgesloten in afwachting van hun transport naar andere bestemmingen. Gezien de vluchtelingenproblematiek van eind jaren ’30, bevinden zich onder hen hoogstwaarschijnlijk ook Joodse gevangenen.

  4. Edward S. Goldstein: Jewish Labor Committee Research Files.

    Box 2, folder nr. 60 (“France and Belgium: Children’s Homes and other JLC-Supported institutions”) contains a brief overview concerning children’s institutions supported by the JLC in France and Belgium. The documents date back to 1948.

  5. Sąd Rejonowy w Świdnicy*

    • akta sądowe dotyczące osób represjonowanych z motywów politycznych - akta sądowe spraw o uznanie za zmarłego lub zaginionego
  6. Starostwo w Ostrowie Wielkopolskim [Landrat in Ostrowo]

    • akta administracyjne (wykazy, zestawienia, listy volksdeutschów)
  7. Karty ewidencyjne (Wehrstammkarte) osób podlegających obowiązkowi służby wojskowej

    • materiały inne (mapniki osób podlegających obowiązkowi służby wojskowej - głównie z terenu Łodzi - zawierające dane osobowe i informacje dotyczące przebiegu służby wraz z załączonymi dokumentami)
  8. Prokuratura Powiatowa w Ostrowi Mazowieckiej

    • akta prokuratorskie dotyczące osób oskarżonych o współpracę z okupantem niemieckim
  9. Prokuratura Powiatowa w Tomaszowie Lubelskim

    • akta prokuratorskie dotyczące osób oskarżonych o współpracę z okupantem niemieckim
  10. Prokuratura Sądu Okręgowego w Wadowicach - Oddział Zamiejscowy w Żywcu

    • akta prokuratorskie dotyczące osób oskarżonych o współpracę z okupantem niemieckim
  11. Kauno IX forto muziejus

    • Kaunas Ninth Fort Museum

    Some files of the fonds contain documents concerning how the museum collections were compiled (documents and register lists of the artifacts and personal belongings of people who were imprisoned in the Ninth Fort and who donated these items to the museum; documents and register lists of the items that were purchased from the locals.

  12. Bela Gondos family collection

    The collection consists of a drawing, three chemises, a doll, eyeglasses, food container, handkerchief, suitcase, wallet, wristwatch, documents, photographs, and writings relating to the experiences of Dr. Bela Gondos, his wife Anna, and their daughter Judit before the Holocaust in Budapest, Hungary, during the Holocaust in Budapest, on the Kasztner train, in Bergen-Belsen, and Switzerland, and after the Holocaust in Switzerland and the United States.

  13. Robert Lieberman letter

    The letter, written on May 19, 1945, describes Robert Lieberman's encounter with a newly-liberated inmate of Buchenwald. Robert was a Jewish soldier serving with the United States Army with the 104th Infantry Division.

  14. Autobiography of Eva Lesser Stricks

    Contains Eva Lesser Stricks' autobiography, 35 pages, about her childhood experiences in Oranienberg and Berlin, Germany, her arrival in Shanghai aboard the "Conto Rosso," and her later emigration to the United States.

  15. Photograph of Jewish man in Oradea, Romania

    Contains a black-and-white photograph of an unidentified Jewish man wearing a Star of David badge in Oradea, Romania (Nagyvárad, Hungary), dated circa 1944. The number “60” handwritten in graphite on verso.

  16. "Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will: Nazi Propaganda at Work!"

    Consists of speech given by James May on April 29, 2003 at the State University of New York at Binghamton entitled "Leni Riefenstahl's Triumph of the Will: Nazi Propaganda at Work!" In the speech, he describes his experiences at school in Germany and the influences of the film work of Nazi director Leni Riefenstahl on his daily life. Includes copies of his correspondence with various media outlets regarding Riefenstahl.

  17. Oral history interview with Jan Kupacz

  18. Oral history interview with Lloyd Crothers

  19. Spector family collection

    Consists of identity papers documenting the post-war life of Clara (Klara) and Morris (Mauriczu) Silberman (later Spector), both Holocaust survivors. Includes copies of the birth certificate for their son, Steven (Schloma), born in 1948 while they were in the Zehlendorf displaced persons camp in Berlin, Clara's naturalization papers, restitution papers, and a DVD, entitled "Mrs. Clara Specter: What Can I Tell You?" [sic] containing video of Clara giving a presentation about her wartime experiences to a group of students.