Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Contains five legal documents and twenty-one photographs pertaining to the Holocaust experiences of the Goldberg family.
The Frances Laxson papers consists of a letter and liberation photographs sent home by James Laxson. The photographs consists of liberation photographs of either Dachau or Buchenwald concentration camps.
The papers consist of two family trees ("Ahnentafel"), two identification cards, one photograph of a young boy, and three sets of reproductions of cover pages and title pages for biology textbooks.
Photocopied documents showing that Jolan Lebovits was a prisoner at Dachau, and copies of pages from publications about Dachau.
Contains six photographs depicting the liberation of Dachau concentration camp.
Contains one black and white photograph and letter written from Riga.
Consists of prewar photographs of the donor's parents, Regina and Ernst Guthaner, before they immigrated to Australia in 1939. Also includes a manuscript of Ernst's biography and Regina and Ernst's family papers.
The papers consist of four American and British military propaganda leaflets aimed at German soldiers and one German propaganda leaflet aimed at American soldiers distributed in Germany between 1944 and 1945.
Writings, typescript and photocopies of published articles, by Ryn, many relating to Holocaust survivors and "survivor syndrome," circa 1979-1990.
Contains personal family correspondence and documents pertaining to the Wallach family's property in Germany and their restitution claims.