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Displaying items 5,981 to 6,000 of 58,916
  1. Berliner Handelsgesellschaft

    Bestandsbeschreibung Bei den Sekretariatsakten handelt es sich um nach Jahren geordneten Firmenschriftwechsel mit in- und ausländischen Kunden u. a. Unterlagen des Bankgeschäftes 1895-1945. Hauptmasse des Bestandes bilden die Akten des Archivs der BHG. Sammlung von Geschäftsberichten, Statuten, Bilanzen u. a. Nachrichten über in- und ausländische Firmen 1890-1945. Erschliessungszustand Findbuch Sekretariatsakten (1961), Findkartei Archiv (1960) Zitierweise BArch R 8127/...

  2. Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung collection

    Five issues of the Berliner Illustrirte Zeitung, a weekly illustrated magazine that was published in Berlin, Germany from 1892 to 1945; issues in this collection: Number 49, 5 December 1940 Number 28, 10 July 1941 Number 29, 17 July 1941 Number 30, 24 July 1941 Number 32, 7 August 1941

  3. Berliner Vertretung der Bankers Trust Company

    Bestandsbeschreibung Angelegenheiten grundsätzlicher Art, darunter Organisation und Geschäftsgebaren der Bankers Trust Company, New York 1929-1939 (4) und Finanz- und allgemein politische Problem des Berliner Büros 1929-1939 (5), Kreditaufnahme und ¿gewährung, Vermittlung des Zahlungsverkehrs sowie andere Bankgeschäfte (ohne Stillhaltung): Telegramme, Geschäftskorrespondenzen und Belastung des Ausländerkontos für Inlandszahlungen 1929-1939 (37), Wirtschaftsunternehmen und Banken 1924-1939 (1943) (153), Kommunen 1929-1932 (14), Länder 1929-1935 (4), Reich 1929-1935 (4), Einzelpersonen 1931-1...

  4. Berlini követség iratai

    • Records of the Hungarian Embassy in Berlin, Nazi Germany

    The evolving relations between Nazi Germany and Hungary were one of the most central factors in the implementation of the Holocaust in Hungary. The records of the Hungarian Embassy in Berlin are of crucial importance since they convey information on the Holocaust and a sense of the differences and negotiation between the two states with the Hungarian Ambassador being an important agent in his own right. The documents are of special significance also since Regent Miklós Horthy appointed former Hungarian Ambassador Döme Sztójay as Prime Minister of Hungary in 1944 once Nazi Germany entered Hu...

  5. Berman and Donner papers

    Testimony, 2 pages, typescript, written in 1944 by a "Mr. Donner" describing his experiences at Jasenovac. Also enclosed is letter to USHMM from Berman, who met Donner and his family when he was in the U.S. Army in Taranto, Italy, and the Donners were refugees there. Includes photos of Donner family taken in Taranto by Berman, 1945.

  6. Berman family papers

    Photographs of relatives of Mozes Berman including his brother Norbert in medical school in Paris, circa 1938; relatives in israel; Norbert's cousin Mina and her family, and Adolf Berman and his family. Also includes post-war correspondence between Adolf Berman in Israel and Minda Tzupkoff and Norbert Berman.

  7. Bermann family papers

    The papers consist of documents and photographs documenting the Bermann family, originally of Olomouc, Czechoslovakia (Olomouc, Czech Republic), before World War II and their experiences emigrating from Olomouc to Cuba in 1941.

  8. Bermudas - Cônsul pede autorização para dar vistos sem consultar o Ministério [dos Negócios Estrangeiros]

    Pedido do Cônsul de Portugal em Hamilton para conceder vistos diplomáticos ou a oficiais do governo sem consulta prévia ao Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros.

  9. Bermudas - Lista de vistos concedidos

    Envio da lista de vistos atribuídos pelo Consulado de Portugal em Hamilton durante o mês de Abril de 1943 e resposta do Ministério dos Negócios Estrangeiros sobre a necessidade de efetuar consulta prévia para a autorização de qualquer visto. Contém também informação sobre os seguintes processos de pedido de visto: Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Hamilton para Rt. Hon. George Hall, de nacionalidade britânica, com destino ao Reino Unido. Visto autorizado. Processo de pedido de visto ao Consulado de Portugal em Hamilton para Rt. Hon. Osbert Peake, de nacionalidade britâ...

  10. Bern Brent and Otto Bernstein: Reminiscences

    This series of reminiscences provide an insight into the lives of a German Jewish family from the end of the 19th century until the aftermath of the Second World War.Most of them recount the experiences of Otto Bernstein, the father of the depositor, who describes life growing up in late 19th century Elbersfeld and Kassel (-/1); life in turn of the century Germany and during the First World War(-/2) and his experiences as an inmate of Theresienstadt.(-/3). Bern Brent, the depositor, provides us with an account of his experiences on the ship, the 'Dunera', bringing refugees from Europe to Au...

  11. Bern Trial, Bern, Switzerland, 1934-1935

    The Bern Trial that was held in Bern, Switzerland between 1934 and 1935. The plaintiffs sued and won the Bund Nationalsozialistischer Eidgenossen (BNSE) which distributed anti-Semitic pamphlets during a meeting of June 13, 1933 organized by the National Front and the Heimatwehr in the Casino of Bern, notably "Die zionistischen Protokolle". This section includes documents on the public and legal campaigns before and during the trial.

  12. Bern: Copy court papers re libel action brought by Jewish community

    Copy papers re a private action brought by the Schweiz. Israelitischer Gemeindebund and the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Bern against the Gauleitung des Bundes Nationalsozialistischer Eidgenossen, re a case comprising the following charges: contravening the law on trash literature; distributing pamphlets; publishing an article ‘Swiss girls beware of Jews'; and selling the brochure ‘the Zionist Protocols'.53 pages

  13. Bernard (Ber) Mark. 1908-1966. Spuścizna

    Na zespół składają się m.in.: - oryginalne dokumenty i relacje dotyczące Zagłady zgromadzone przez autora - korespondencja powojenną z instytucjami i osobami prywatnymi - materiały, wycinki prasowe, kwerendy do prac naukowych i publicystycznych - kserokopie dokumentów dotyczących ruchu robotniczego i ruchu oporu w okupowanej Europie - fotografie, - wspomnienia pośmiertne.

  14. Bernard A. Grossman collection

    Consists of one typed report, two pages, describing life in and the liberation of the Barth concentration camp. The author is unknown. Also includes two letters, written in 2007 by Bernard Grossman, describing his memories of life in Barth (also known as Stalag Luft I), in which he was imprisoned from December 13, 1943 - April 30, 1945, after being shot down from a B-17 airplane over the North Sea.

  15. Bernard A. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Bernard A., who was born in Frankfurt am Main, Germany in approximately 1915, an only child. He recounts his family's orthodoxy; attending high school; anti-Jewish legislation preventing him from attending university; arrest with his father on Kristallnacht; their deportation to Buchenwald; his father's release as a World War I veteran; his release after five weeks, based on his promise to emigrate; returning home; emigration to London in February 1939; receiving letters from his parents, first from Belgium, then from France; emigrating to the United States in winter ...

  16. Bernard and Doris Doctor papers

    Consists of directives issued by various offices of the Nazis restricting and forbidding Jews to be a part of German life, and directives deporting Jews from Tubingen, etc. The collection also consists of a postcard from Gurs; a letter for assistance and a photocopy of a headstone with members of the donor's family inscribed on it.

  17. Bernard and Faigla Fischel Moncznik photographs

    Consists of family photographs from the collection of Bernard (Berl) Moncznik, originally of Niwka, Poland, and of Faigla (Fajgl or Fela) Fischel (Fiszel) Moncznik, originally of Be̜drin, Poland. Includes pre-war photographs of Bernard and Feigla with their respective families, some of whom perished in the Holocaust. Also includes post-war photographs of Bernard and Faigla, who met at the Weiden displaced persons camp, as well as an invitation to their May 27, 1948 wedding.

  18. Bernard and Henry S. Holocaust testimony

    Videotape testimony of Bernard and Henry S., twins who were born in Lie?ge, Belgium in 1935. They detail their close, extended family; the German invasion; their escape; and settling in Saint-Etienne, France with the families of two uncles. They describe changes in 1942; being placed with a non-Jewish family; their father's and uncle's arrest and mother's evasion of a German round-up; their cousin's release from Drancy with fifty other children through intervention of the Cardinal of Lyon; living in an orphanage in Saint-Etienne, on a farm where they were mistreated, and an orphanage in Gre...

  19. Bernard and Jadwiga Kornhauser collection

    Collection of documents, photographs and correspondence related to Bernard Kornhauser, b. June 7, 1909 in Kraków, Poland and Jadwiga Gaschge Kornhauser, b. February 3, 1926 in Jarosław, Poland. Bernard Kornhauser was forced into the Kraków ghetto in March 1941, and two years later, during the liquidation of the ghetto, he was transferred to the Płaszów concentration camp. In October 1944 he was transferred with a group of men on the so called “Schindler’s List” to Brünnlitz. He returned to Kraków and went back to his dental practice. He and Jadwiga married in 1947 and started to apply for a...