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Collectie Ravenstein met Herpen, Demen en Langel, Dieden, Huisseling en Neerloon, 1625-2004 > Gemeenschap Oud Illegale Werkers Nederland kring Ravenstein-Schaijk, (1944) 1945-1949 > Winst- en verliesrekening, 1945
Collectie Ravenstein met Herpen, Demen en Langel, Dieden, Huisseling en Neerloon, 1625-2004 > Gemeenschap Oud Illegale Werkers Nederland kring Ravenstein-Schaijk, (1944) 1945-1949 > Bewijs van lidmaatschap, 1945
Collectie Ravenstein met Herpen, Demen en Langel, Dieden, Huisseling en Neerloon, 1625-2004 > Gemeenschap Oud Illegale Werkers Nederland kring Ravenstein-Schaijk, (1944) 1945-1949 > Huishoudelijk reglement, concept, (1945)
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access the digital version of this archive.</strong></span></p><p>This microfilm collection of correspondence documents the experiences of Julius Bloch and family and friends, some of whom managed to escape Nazi occupied Europe, and others, who did not. The papers include correspondence from his brother in Gurs ...
The death certificate was issued for Siegfried Israel Drucker donor's father upon his death in the Theresienstadt (Terezín) concentration camp. The certificate states that he died on March 26, 1943.
The memoir details the separate lives of Herbert R. Ert and that of his father, Samson Reichstein. In addition to describing Ert's life in the United States, the memoir also describes Reichstein's simultaneous experiences in Nazi-occupied Europe. The author has indicated that, contrary to the text of the memoir, his mother died in Belzec, and not Bergen-Belsen, and that the Anne Frank which he mentions ...
The photographs depict Schneiur and Shlomo Trabska dressed in Polish Army uniforms, their cousin of who was a rabbi, and Siegfried Mendel from Gniewkowo, Poland.
<p>Ruth Krzesny was born to the unmarried Frieda Wolzendorff née Krzesny on 19.2.1914 in Breslau. She was put up for adoption by Frieda's father and Frieda on 11.6.1918. The adoptive parents, Siegfried and Martha Ucko (nee Roloff), had answered an advertisement for a Jewish child to be adopted in 1918. An authenticated copy of a Notarial adoption contract dated (11 Feb 1918), 5 July 1938, (1651/1/15) ...
Paul Stephen Löwy (later Lowy) was born in Vienna in 1913 as the only child of Alfred and Johanna (née Müller) Löwy. His father died in 1915 due to complications with his war injury. Johanna Löwy was a dressmaker and continued the family clothing company after her husband's death. In April 1939 she went to Switzerland under the pretext of a business trip to flee anti-Jewish persecutions. She emigrated ...
Fritz (Fred) Rosenwald (1907-1977) was born in Bünde, Germany to cigar factory owner Bendix Rosenwald (1862-1919) and Emma Weinberg Rosenwald (1869-1953) who lost their business under the National Socialist government. He immigrated to the United States in 1935 with the help of his father's cousins, William Rosenwald and Sophie Rosenwald Adler, son and sister respectively of Sears, Roebuck, and Co. ...
<p>This collection contains the papers of Renate Klapper, a Jewish girl from Berlin who was sent to England shortly before the outbreak of the Second World War to escape Nazi persecution whilst her family died at Auschwitz concentration camp.</p><p>Personal papers including her school certificates (1684/1), wartime correspondence with her mother sent via the British Red Cross Message Bureau (1684/2), ...
<p>Eva Webb (née Poper) was born in Berlin in 1927, the third child of Jewish couple Ernestine (née Krauss, c 1892-1931) and Heinrich Poper (c 1895-1944). Her father served in the First World War and was awarded the Iron Cross. As her mother suffered from TB she was soon sent to join her elder brother Hans and sister Elizabeth (Erszi) who were living with their aunt Anna Neni in Velka-Bytca, Czechoslovakia. ...