Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Contains photocopies of photographs and a personal memoir by David Ulyanitsky relating to atrocities committed against Jews in Ukraine during the first half of the 20th century.
This collection comprises a copy typescript history of the Löw family written by Alfred Löw in 1933 and a copy manuscript mid 18th century list of privileged and non-privileged Jews.
Consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, phonograph recordings and sheet music, and miscellaneous documents relating to musical composer Fred Witt (formerly Witkowski), the donor's uncle.
Consists of client restitution case files of attorney Bruno Lowenberg. Case files were found abandoned in a home in California and donated to the Museum.
Contains an identification card, ration card, cigarette pack, a cookie package wrapper, one memoir, eleven black and white photographs, and one photocopy of a picture of Rosa Cook's childhood home.
Contains an IMT International Military Tribual identification card, one letter, ten black and white photographs, thirteen signatures of defendants, IMT International Military Tribunal publication, "These 21" compliments of Stars and Stripes.
Contains documents illustrating Sidney Elenberg's postwar emigration from Italy to the United States. The documents were falsified to gain easier access to the United States.
The papers consist of nine photographs of Basia Israel [donor] and her parents, Tosha and Izryl Israel, in the ghetto in Kraków, Poland, and an autograph book dated 1928 belonging to Tosha Israel that survived in hiding with Izryl Israel during the Holocaust.
The papers consist of an identification card issued to Margarethe Löwy Steindler [donor's mother] in the ghetto in Terezín (Theresienstadt), Czechoslovakia dated 1/7/1945, and a worker's pass issued to Margarethe Steindler in 1944 in Theresienstadt
The papers consist of identification cards issued in Romania and Palestine to Shlomo Flam in 1945 and 1947, as well as photograph of four members of the Gordonia Zionist youth movement pose in the Marysin quarter of the Łódź ghetto.