Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Contains documents and newspaper articles pertaining to Hans Wiener's acitivites in Bolivia as founder and President of the Jewish sport club Macabi in Oruro (Bolivia).
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 of photographs of Dachau prisoners and death marches on Münchenerstrasse in Hebertshausen, Germany; and documents concerning Maria Seidenberger's post-war history in Prague
The papers consist of 28 photographs and one transit pass issued to Regine Gartenlaub [donor] relating to the experiences of Rivka Avichail before World War II and during World War II while she was in hiding.
The papers consist of documents and a photograph relating to the Cohen family of Hamburg, Germany, and their escape from Nazi Germany to Montevideo, Uruguay, on the ship "General Artigas."
Contains vaccination certificates, testimony, marriage certificate, and naturalization papers for Moses Goldfarb and Szaindl (Shirley) Dudelsak Goldfarb. Also includes a certificate for a tree planted in Israel in the memory of Sara Dudelsak, who perished in the Holocaust.
Balan family papers pertaining to the family's Holocaust experiences from 1904-1999. Contains two booklets entitled, "The Frankl Family: How It All Began," and "The Braun Family," seventeen legal documents, one letter. and two photographs pertaining to the Braun family's Holocaust expereinces.
The papers consist of 18 photographs and a manuscript written by Leopold Wilheim [donor's father] relating to the Wilheim family in Vienna, Austria, their emigration in 1938, and their eventual settlement in the United States.
The papers contain a letter written by Abram donor's uncle to "Moniek" in July 1944 while he was stationed with the Polish Army outside of Lublin, Poland, and a photograph of Abram and his family in Czestochowa, Poland, circa 1938.
The papers consist of newspaper clippings about a ship, "Navemar," that transported Jewish refugees from Spain to the United States during the Holocaust, one vaccination record, one receipt, one medical certificate, and one passport ("Reisepass").