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The papers include one identification card and eight photographic prints relating to Selma Wahrhaftig and her experiences in the Saalfelden Displaced Persons Camp.
Contains 26 photographs of pre-war Poland, including from resort areas Szczawnica and the Pieniny mountains, and post-war displaced persons camps in Germany, including Zeilsheim.
Photocopies of three identification documents for Arthur Grossman, originally of Plock, Poland, who was interned at Buchenwald, and then post-liberation lived at the Landsberg displaced persons camp.
Collectie : > Displaced persons en repatrianten: opvang en terugkeer (repatriëring) > Stukken betreffende de activiteiten van het Roode Kruis voor displaced persons
The Selma Wideroff papers consist of correspondence, reports, and photographs documenting Selma Wideroff’s work for the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in Germany from 1945‐1946 in the Bergen‐Belsen displaced persons camp and later at the Blankenese children's center on the Warburg Estate near Hamburg. Correspondence and reports include descriptions of Wideroff’s work in Europe, the use of the Warburg ...
The collection consists of coins, currency, scrip, and stamps from various European countries, ghettos, concentration camps, prisoner of war (POW) camps, and displaced persons (DP) camps before, during, and after the Holocaust.
Consists of one identification card issued to Morris Siegelman in the Beth Bialik (or Beit Bialik) displaced persons camp in Austria on September 17, 1948.
Contains one photograph taken in the Föhrenwald displaced persons camp. The photograph shows a group of people standing outside of a building, identified by Paula Lebovics [donor] as the kitchen.
The papers consist of twelve photographs depicting Leah and Phillip Zaks Zakuska and their son, Michael in a DP camp in Florence, Italy, after World War II; seven photographs of unknown persons with Yiddish inscriptions on the verso; and one letter written to Ann Fonaroff of the United Service for New Americans, Enc. on November 2, 1948, on behalf of Philip, "Lisa", and "Moses" Zaks and concerning ...