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Consists of two postcards sent by Mrs. Nandor Klein in Hungary to Charles Klein in a Hungarian labor camp in May 1944; and a one-Kröner denomination scrip from theTheresienstadt (Terezin) Ghetto.
Contains correspondence sent to Estera Binstock Rubenstein (donors' mother) in the United States from her immediate family in Wachok, Poland between 1939 and 1942. Also included are newspapers, in Yiddish, dated 1946 and 1949.
Correspondence, writings, personal documents, printed matter, photographs, and sound recordings, relating to political and cultural conditions in Latvia during the twentieth century, and to the Jewish community in Latvia.
The papers consist of 14 photographs depicting Fred Davidowitz as a baby, his parents, and other refugees in the displaced persons camp in Bamberg, Germany, after the World War II as well as documents relating to the birth of Feri Davidowitsch (later Fred Davidowitz).
The papers consist of six photographs of Jewish forced laborers in Tarnów, Poland; two documents and two permits issued in the ghetto in Łódź (Litzmannstadt), Poland; one receipt from Auschwitz; one vaccination card issued in Theresienstadt; and two ration cards issued in the Litzmannstadt and Theresienstadt ghettos.
Collection of documents and photographs illustrating the experiences of the Baran family in pre-war Vilna, Poland; Nancy, France; hiding near Vilna; and after the war in Łódź, Paris, and Israel during the years 1929-1950.
Collection includes writings by Rabbi Joseph Freudenthal of Worms, Germany, and documents relating to the Freudenthal family and their relatives during the Holocaust in Bergen Belsen, Theresienstadt, Izbica, and Amsterdam.
Consists of various materials describing the fate of Jehovah's Witnesses during the Holocaust in Austria and the Franz Wohlfahrt family's experiences of persecution, imprisonment, and execution.
Death certificate, dated 1949, for Friedrich Wessely, from Council of Jewish Communities in Czechoslovakia, attesting to Wessely's death at Theresienstadt in 1942. Two photographs, unidentified, perhaps of Wessely and his wife, Sofie Levy Wessely.
Contains letters and cards from Raymond Haguenauer written to his wife Marthe from Camp Drancy (1942); family genealogical information including Red Cross tracings of family members; and Robert Haguenauer's personal memoirs (approximately 25 pages).