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Contains a memoir about Victoria Herron's Holocaust experiences, Victoria Herron's passport, death certificate, and a decree from the director of the Interior of the Canton of Zurich.
Consists of files collected and indexed by Martin Primack for his use in completing his unpublished book, "Not All Were Silent: The Story of Efforts in American to Rescue the Jews from the Holocaust." Collection contains a copy of the manuscript as well as photocopies from the Rabbi Abba Hillel Silver papers, the Stephen S. Wise papers, various collections from the Yivo Institute and copies of contemporary ...
Early World War I propaganda toilet paper "Die Lügen-Nachrichten unserer Feinde! Bestes deutsches Abort-Papier" [the lying news of our enemies - best German toilet paper]. Consists of approximately 65 sheets with printed press reports bound in a folder, which is stamped on the back: Friedrich Blos Gr. Hoflieferant Karlsruhe. (New cord, original was black-red-white, see copy Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin)<br ...
The Edith Bredehoft papers consist of a letter and three postcards sent from Dachau concentration camp by Oskar Richter to Klara (Clara) Richter, circa 1938-1939; and an identifcation card issued to Dr. Oskar Richter in Shanghai, China.
The papers consist of a certificate issued by Varian Fry from the Emergency Rescue Committee that attests to the service of Marcel Verzeano and a certificate issued by the Unitarian Service Committee that attests to service of Marcel Verzeano.
The papers consist of identification cards, photographs, and a document relating to the experiences of Adam Peiperl after World War II and in Camp Wegscheid near Linz, Austria, and photographs of the Peiperl family before World War II in Poland.
The papers belonged to a unknown United States serviceman and include forty-eight photographs depicting wartime Europe and liberated concentration camps, an envelope, a set of souvenir postcards from Liverpool, England, and a business card from the Taverne Savoy in Brussels, Belgium.
Testimony, two pages, photocopy of typescript, titled "Ostrog, Ukraine, Summer 1941," written by Malenbaum in 1993, and copies of letters in Yiddish from parents and family members, circa 1915-1930.
Consists of photographs and documents pertaining to Liova and Zlata Sidrer, the parents of Ettie Zilber. The collection primarily documents Liova and Zlata's experiences as displaced persons living in Landsberg.
Contains documents and correspondence pertaining to Max, Hans, and Nella Weissmann Epstein's emigration from Vienna, Austria, in 1938. Includes passports, birth and marriage certificates, official correspondence, and travel documentation.