Atrocities and Desecration
Scope and Content
Includes photographs of people, events, and documents relating to the Holocaust, as well as desecration of synagogues and evidence of other anti-Semitic actions in Europe, Algeria, and South America from the 1940s to the 1960s. Photos of French Resistance fighters and Polish refugees are included in this category.
Box J6. Folder 4. Boycott and other Nazi activities, Vienna, 1937
Box J6. Folder 5. German atrocities in Poland, 1939-1940
Box J6. Folder 6. French internment camp “Camp des Milles”, 1941
Box J6. Folder 7. Pre-Extermination activities, photo Silverman, Sydney, 1942-1944
Box J6. Folder 8. Photostatic copies of “Marsch befehl” (“Marching Orders”), Ingerman, 1943
Box J6. Folder 9. Tortured American soldiers in Nazi prisons, civilians slain in Belgium, Poland, Greece, etc.
Box J6. Folder 10. Desecration of synagogues in France, Tripoli, Bolivia, 1948-1961
Box J6. Folder 11. The Tragedy Slovak Jewry (photo book), 1949
Box J6. Folder 12. Damage to Algiers synagogue during Casbah Riots, 1960 December
Box J6. Folder 13. Swastika daubings, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1962
Box J6. Folder 14. Warsaw Ghetto, 1941-1942
Box J6. Folder 15. French Morocco reports and photos, 1942 November-December
Box J6. Folder 16. Nazi, neo-Nazi, and anti-Semitic propaganda, 1950-1962, undated
Box J6. Folder 17. Poland, photos, negatives, 1940
Box J6. Folder 18. Jewish identity papers with photos for Slimak Berek, Poland, 1942
Box J6. Folder 19. Gotha, Germany; General Eisenhower's visit, 1945 April 12
Box J6. Folder 20. Belsen concentration camp by British War Office, 1945 April
Box J6. Folder 21. German documents and photographs regarding war crimes, 1940-1944
Box J6. Folder 22. Rosensaft family of Czenstochowo, 1935-1963
Box J6. Folder 23. Theresienstadt victim (circa 1930-1935) and letter, 1961
Box J7. Folder 1. Auschwitz, 1944
Box J7. Folder 2. Resistance workers, 1944
Box J7. Folder 3. Polish refugees in Russia, Czechoslovakia; forced labor in Yugoslavia; French collaborationists, 1939-1946
Box J7. Folder 4. German propaganda in Poland, French currency, 1944-1946
Box J7. Folder 5. Poland, Polish-Jewish refugees.
Box J7. Folder 6. The Hague, Netherlands, 1961
Box J7. Folder 7. Camps, Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Mauthausen photographs and paper currency, 1941-1944
Box J7. Folder 8. Copies of German documents on Nazi rule (with English translation), 1938-1945
Box J7. Folder 9. Correspondence from survivors, 1944-1945
Box J7. Folder 10. Photostat of A New Abyss, Polish Jewry in the Grip of the Nazis, Massadah, Tel Aviv, 1941 September
Box J7. Folder 11. Letters to relatives and eyewitness reports, 1945