Contains Trude Stern Binder's memoir which describes her escape from Austria to Zagreb,Yugoslavia, life in an Italian refugee camp, experiences in Auschwitz, and reunion with her sisters in New York in 1946.
The photograph, taken during a family reunion in Gitomir, Ukraine, depicts members of the Albins family sitting and standing in two rows; the little girl standing center front is Tamara Korina.
Describes Marketa Farnik's life in Czechoslovakia; her internment in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, and Bergen-Belsen; Marketa's liberation; the fates of family members; the reunion with her mother; her emigration to Israel in 1949; and her feelings about the Holocaust and its participants.
Contains a handwritten memoir, six pages, in which Adela Salberg describes life in prewar Warsaw; conditions in the Warsaw ghetto; relatives who died in Treblinka concentration camp; her postwar reunion with her husband, Marcus, and daughter, Barbara, who had been in hiding; and their immigration to the United States.
Rechthoekige roodgebiesde herdenkingsdoek Market Garden Veterans Association In het midden een cirkel met afbeeldingen van Operatie Market en Operatie Garden en de tekst Reunion M.G.V.A. 45th Liberation Anniversary De vlaggen van Nederland, Canada, Engeland en de Verenigde Staten van Noord-Amerika tekeningen van de begraafplaatsen Holten, Groesbeek, Bergen-op-Zoom, Oosterbeek, Jonkerbosch, Mierlo en ...
Doek, 45 jaar bevrijding, afm. 75 x 50 cm, katoen, in de kleuren rood/ wit /blauw, ter herinnering aan de "Reunion M.G.V.A. 45th Liberation Anniversary", Operation Market Garden". met afbeeldingen van 7 oorlogskerkhoven in Nederland
Rond herdenkingsmatje, kleuren blauw en beige, tekst: "Reunion M.G.V.A 45th Liberation Anniversary", in het midden: "Airborne Market, Operation Market Garden, September 1944, Ground Garden, Market Garden Veterans Association, 17 September 1944 ", de vlag van Nederland met de brug in Nijmegen en parachutisten
Ce fonds comprend des documents produits par l’Union des Déportés Juifs et Ayants Droit en Belgique (UDJADB), dont Sam Topor fut le secrétaire; des photographies; des comptes-rendus de réunion de l’Union des déportés; des listes des membres de l’association. [Il s’agit des boîtes 207 et 208; 249 et 250]
Consists of one article, 12 pages, entitled "Remembering Shanghai: A Jewish Journey," by journalist Fredericka R. Maister. In the article, the author describes the history of the Jewish refugees in Shanghai, the memories of refugees she interviewed for the article, and the reunion gatherings of Shanghai refugees.
Copyright Holder: Mémorial de la Shoah, Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine
Fay Walker was born on 19 Apr. 1920 in Kanczuga, Poland. She survived the Holocaust by hiding in several homes and fleeing the Soviet Union. She married and immigrated to the United States in 1947.
Describes Anna Lichtmann’s (née Tempelsman, b. 1921) childhood in Zólkiew, Poland (Z︠H︡ovkva, Ukraine); separation from her family and her experiences in Soviet-occupied Poland; her father's and brother's escape to Argentina; a reunion with her mother; hiding from Aktionen; her deportation to Germany to work for a German couple; death of family members; and her liberation and immigration to Argentina ...
Il s’agit des minutes des réunions du Conseil communal de Bruxelles ville. On y notera notamment un dossier intitulé : « Personnel temporaire, ordonnances concernant les Juifs » (1940). Il s’agit de documents administratifs, de formulaires types et vierges.
Consists of a transcript of a speech in English, eight pages, written by Hannah Metzger on the occasion of a reunion of the Jewish school of Fürth/Nuremberg, detailing her experiences living in hiding in the Netherlands during the Holocaust.
The collection documents the World War II-era and post-war experiences of German Luftwaffe fighter pilot Heinz Dieter Menge, who was a prisoner-of-war in Australia from 1941-1947 and later immigrated to Buenos Aires, Argentina. Included is biographical material, correspondence, clippings, immigration documents, two guest books with personal inscriptions and signatures by Menge's guests from the 1950s ...
Consists of a memoir, 12 pages, describing the liberation experiences of Peter Gannon, a member of the British Armed Forces that liberated the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp. He also describes a chance reunion with a survivor of Bergen-Belsen in Sweden in 1982. Mr. Gannon had given the woman chocolate on the day of liberation.
Contains photocopies of pages from the book "Time Zones" by Joe Schlesinger; a photocopy of a names list containing hundreds of Czech children brought to the United Kingdom by the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslovakia, Children's Section, under the leadership of Nicholas Winton; and a photocopy of an article published in the "Evening Post" 21 June 1991 entitled "Prague Reunion for Hero ...
Consists of one documentary, entitled "17 Rue Saint Fiacre," by Daniel Meyers. The documentary tells the story of Leon and Rachel Malmed, who were hidden in Compiegne, France, by the Ribouleau family. The DVD includes personal interviews and family photographs of the Malmed and Ribouleau families, as well as a reunion between Leon and Rachel and the Ribouleaus. Yad Vashem has named the Ribouleaus "Righteous ...
The collection documents Alexandre Frank and his wife Elka Barth Frank's efforts to help Jewish refugee children at Château de le Hille during the Holocaust. Contains a photocopy of a French article, dated circa 1985, regarding their work at le Hille; a photocopy of a 1985 German article from Freiheit regarding the Franks; two photocopies of lists of names and addresses of refugee children in the Franks' ...
Ce fonds d’archives fut classé et inventorié en 1996. Les archives postérieures à cette date sont classées chronologiquement et thématiquement mais n’ont pas fait l’objet de tri ni de réorganisation systématique. Elles ne sont pas reprises dans l’inventaire. Ce fonds contient principalement de la correspondance, des notes, des rapports, des coupures de presse, des listes de membres et d’associations. ...
In his memoir Benjamin Klotz (1901-1974) describes the German invasion of Poland and his life during the occupation of Łódź, Poland; his escape to and life in Soviet-occupied Lʹviv, Poland (now Ukraine); his subsequent escape from German-occupied Lʹviv; the fates of members of his family; life in the concentration camps of Bierzanow-Płaszów, Buchenwald, and Bautzen; liberation by the Soviets; life ...
Describes Genia Rotenberg’s (b. 1930) life in Poland before and during the Nazi occupation, including life in the ghetto in Warsaw, Poland; her escape through the sewers; the death of her mother; Genia's capture and internment in Ravensbrück and Bergen-Belsen; her liberation and experiences in a displaced persons camp for children; the help she received from Dr. Hadassah Rosensaft; her reunion with ...
[Rangee de SS aplaudit a une reunion, Paris] Title: "L'Europe unie contre le Bolchevisme" Joseph Darnand speaking (no sync). Crowd, applause. Marcel Dead speaking (no sync). Serbian volunteers marching and joining the anti-Bolshevik battle. Fighting, advancing, weapons. Military officers meet in office. German cavalry. Guard boats along coast. German units, stocking weapons, tank, over marshy land, ...
Consists of photocopies of an album compiled by Nelson Akagi, a Japanese-American member of the 442nd combat regiment of the 552nd Field Artillery, who participated in the liberation of the survivors of a death march near the Dachau concentration camp. The album includes Dr. Akagi's handwritten memories and information regarding Larry Lubetzky, a Lithuanian Jew who was liberated and then employed by ...
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