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Travels of the 289th. "Souvenir hand-out of the Travels of the 289th Engineer Combat Battalion distributed to celebrate the end of World War II in May, 1945" Documenten uit de verzameling van dhr. Gabriël Dahan te Nijmegen.
Evening meeting of the Society, 16 December 1946.
256 p. : ill. ; 22 cm.
Brief van NS, opgesteld in het Engels door de 'Traffic Department' op 2 july 1945. Spoorweg-inspecteur W. Patje wordt hier in toestemming verleend om voor zijn werk met militaire treinen te reizen. Is ondertekend door the Div. Op. Supt. Capt. N.M.A.
Friedrich Apfelthaler (1889-1947): 1910s (amateur) racer and member of the Viennese Automobil-Club; founder of a commercial firm for car tires and car components; marriage with Leopoldine (nee Hackel); one mutual son: Herbert (1925). 1920s ambitious film amateur; member of the Klub der Kinoamateuere Österreichs (DdKÖ). 1947 Friedrich Apfelthaler dies in Vienna
Met literatuuropgave.
Travels of the 289th. Het 289e Infanterieregiment is een infanterieregiment in de Verenigde Staten. Het regiment werd in 1944 naar de Europa gestuurd en nam deel aan de het Rijnland. Ardennes-Alsace en Centraal-Europa campagnes.Poster met daarop verschillende tekeningen en afbeeldingen van de prestaties weergegeven in karikaturen van het regiment.
Home movie coverage of a trip to Poland taken by Walter Wiener in 1934. Scenes cover the farewell in New York, on board the ship, arriving in England, touring through France, greeting family members in Panevesz, Poland, a synagogue sponsored by Americans, the market, meeting relatives in Kovno, Lithuania, and returning to the United States. The film includes Yiddish intertitles.
A 1934 newsreel, and "advertisement" to persuade Jews from Europe to travel to Palestine via ship from Constanza (Romania). Original archive copy has title and censor's permission for showing in British occupied Palestine (can be viewed briefly in this video, in a few frames at the beginning of the story: TC 03:52:45:19). Segment depicts the first voyage of a Polish ocean liner to Palestine. The film ...
Een voorgedrukte en met schrijfmachine in het Engels ingevulde "Permit to travel in Military Transport" van 19 juni 1945 waarin "De Militaire Commissaris voor Leiden e. o., Mr. F.P.E. Bloemarts, Majoor", P. Bok toestaat te reizen in militair transport vanwege zijn werk bij de N.M.A.
1e gedeelte, Suez canal - Southampton-IJmuiden-A'dam. 57, [7] p. : ill. ; 19 cm.
Consists of two German passports ("Reisepaesse") issued to Irene Lewin Sachs and Curt Sachs. Irene Lewin Sachs was born in Berlin in August 31, 1888; the passport, which includes a photograph, was issued on March 9, 1937. Curt Sachs was born in Berlin on June 29, 1881; the passport was issued on April 22, 1937. Curt Sachs was a prominent musicologist. Curt and Irene Sachs immigrated to the United States ...