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Papers consist of 12 documents, a letter, a photograph, and a card documenting the life of Elisabeth Bieber before World War II, her immigration from Germany in 1939, and subsequent life in the United States; dated 1915-1942.
The papers consist of two postcards written to Maurine Grammer from the Secretary General of the Austrian Red Cross, and a letter written to the family of Maurine Grammer's friend offering condolences of their daughter's death in a sanatorium.
Identification card that was issued to Wolf Lubliner (later William Lubliner), a civilian internee of Mauthausen-Gusen, after his liberation by American forces in April 1945.
Collection of photographs of Dachau prisoners and death marches on Münchenerstrasse in Hebertshausen, Germany; and documents concerning Maria Seidenberger's post-war history in Prague
Testimony, 6 pages, photocopy of typescript, from Goikhberg, written in 1992-1993, recounting experiences during German occupation in Mogilev-Podolsky district near Vinnitsa, Ukraine. Includes family photos.
Contains a group of photographs, postcards, calling card and document relating to the Erlich family in Kutno, Warsaw and Bedzin and Ida Kowal (donor) in Palestine.
Collection contains the correspondence and receipts for Samuel Schwarzberg's restitution claim against the German government. Collection also includes two handmade kipots belonging to Samuel Schwarzberg.
Personal collection of correspondence mainly postcards and other documents sent from Poland during WWII to the family in Argentina.
Photographs of the people gathered at the Monument of Remembrance for the Victims of the Shoa, Argentina.
Photocopies of four documents, 1938-1939, related to Isaak Bernstein of Berlin-Lichtenrade, including letter expelling him (as a stateless Jew) from the Technische Universitaet-Berlin.