Children's and Nursing Homes

Identifier
k
Language of Description
English
Dates
1 Jan 1941 - 31 Dec 1948
Level of Description
Other
Source
EHRI Partner

Scope and Content

Box J11. Folder 1. Stephen Wise Nursing Home, England, 1941

Box J11. Folder 2. Children at Camp Fohrenwald, 1945 November 18

Box J11. Folder 3. Children's homes in Belgium, France, Poland (Otwock), Slovakia, Italy, and Yugoslavia, 1945-1947, undated

Box J11. Folder 4. Children's homes, Poland, 1945-1948

Box J11. Folder 5. World Jewish Congress Children's Division in Europe, 1946

Box J11. Folder 6. Children's home, Waldruh, Sweeden, 1946

Box J11. Folder 7. Orphanage Esther, Kifissa, Athens, Greece (See series D, Box D78-D79 for other child biographies).

Box J11. Folder 8. Report on Jewish Children by Roth, Stephen J., pictures of boys' orphanage before and after WWII, also child biographies and artwork, 1946

Box J11. Folder 9. Mizrachi children's home, Beth Sefer, Glasbo, Sweeden (See series D, Box D78-D79 for other child biographies).

Box J11. Folder 10. Photographs and child biographies for ACREJC pamphlet (See Survivor Photos, Box J1-J5), 1946-1947

Box J11. Folder 11. Louis D. Brandeis Children's Home, England, undated

Box J11. Folder 12. Louise Wise Home, Budapest, Hungary, undated

Box J11. Folder 13. Franca Muggia and Ostia Homes, Italy, undated

Box J11. Folder 14. Institute Enrichetta Szold (Children's Home), Rome, Italy, undated

Box J11. Folder 15. Polish children, photos, biographies brought from Poland by Margoshes, Samuel, (see D82/5), 1946 March

Box J11. Folder 16. Italian Children's Home, Weggis, Switzerland, undated

Box J11. Folder 17. Weggis Children's Home, Switzerland, photo album, undated

Box J11. Folder 18. Dauntsey Park, Kelly-Levin Home, undated

Box J11. Folder 19. Sara Delano Roosevelt Home, Syston Court for Children, undated

Box J11. Folder 20. Chaim Weizmann Home, Tapley Park, undated

This description is derived directly from structured data provided to EHRI by a partner institution. This collection holding institution considers this description as an accurate reflection of the archival holdings to which it refers at the moment of data transfer.