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VVGŽM HE/Vilna Gaon State Jewish Museum Holocaust Exhibition collection of the copies (partial copies).
Documentation about conducting the population census; population census of the prisoners of the Vilnius and Šiauliai ghettos and labour camps in 1942.
Records of the Judenrat in Wilno. Contains private documents of Szlam Prener: a proof of payment, a registration certificate, and a request to pay the tax applicable to the Jewish population in Vilnius.
The collection consists of a photograph and a wrist watch relating to the experiences of Tema de Ratafia and her family in Vilna (Vilnius), Lithuania, during the Holocaust.
Testimony, photocopy of typescript, 6 pages, describing Oskar Glick, a Jew from Austria who came to Lithuania, where the author (Jerome Gitelson) met him in Vilnius. Notes activities of Glick that helped save numerous Jews.
Documents concerning activities of the police battalions; various administrative documents, correspondence, reports and circulars; lists of staff members and soldiers, etc.
Consists of pre-war photographs of the family of Rubin Wajner (now Wagner), originally of Vilna, Poland (Vilnius, Lithuania) and post-war photographs taken in the Heidenheim displaced persons camp. Many of the copyprints are duplicates of the photographs.
USHMM RG-26.024M
Consists of 29 mainly pre-war photographs from the collection of Peretz Miransky, a member of "Yung Vilno", a group of young artists and writers in Vilnius, Lithuania. Each of the photographs has been described by Anne Miransky [donor].
Correspondence, photocopied, from various people in Sandomierz, Poland, to J. Horowitz in New York, 1939-1940, and one letter from nephew of Pauline Cohen, sent to her in Los Angeles, from Vilnius, 1946.
The Lily Wysinski collection consists of photographs, letters, greeting cards, and other materials concerning the experiences of Fajwel and Lena Szmerkowicz, parents of Lily Wysinski. Also included is a booklet titled "Likwidacja Getta Wilenskiego" (Liquation of the Vilnius Ghetto).
Contains an air mail envelope written while Kaunas was under occupation; five original Vilna Ghetto arrest documents; and an original signed receipt for 18,837 Litai received from the American Joint Distribution Committee, Vilnius, intended for "the Jewish Section for War-Sufferers, Lithuanian Red Cross."