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Papers concerning the Holocaust experiences of Pál Weinstein of Sátoraljaújhely, Hungary. Included is his memoir, interviews with Weinstein, photographs, correspondence, articles, and documents regarding his medical career.
The papers consist of correspondence, documents, and newspaper clippings relating to Abram Lenkowski and Maria Lenkowski. The documents concern claims for reparations from Germany made by the Lenkowskis who survived the ghetto in Łódź, Poland. Their families died in the ghetto or were murdered in Auschwitz in August 1944.
Consists of a letter written by Otto Frank to Holly Rumpler, describing the Frank family's life in hiding during the Holocaust; and the air mail envelope in which it was sent.
Writings, correspondence, printed matter, photocopies of reports and government documents, and computer disks, relating to Poles in the Soviet Union prior to World War II, and to Jewish and Polish resistance activities in Belarus and Poland during World War II.
Correspondence, photographs, and other documents about life and WWII military service of Jewish American man from Philadelphia who served in U.S. Army as medic, including typescript copy of letter to parents sent from Antwerp in May 1945.
Information compiled circa 1989-1994, describing the occupation of Dubossar, Moldova, from 1941 onward, with list of names of families from there. Compiled by a memorial committee seeking to document events in that town, led by G. Kiseleva and A. Moskaleva.
The papers consist of four photographs of Estera Singer [donor], her father, Friedrich, and her sister, Sandra, in the Esslingen, Wasseralfingen, and Feldafing displaced persons samps in Germany as well as two identification cards issued to Friedrich and Estera Singer in Wasseralfingen DP Camp and one affidavit issued on behalf of Friedrich Singer.
The papers consist of a birth certificate ("Geburtskunde") issued for Gabor Müller in Feldsberg, Austria (now Valtice, Czech Republic) (Gabor Müller died six weeks after his birth) and a postcard written by Agata Müller [donor] in Feldsberg, Austria, to Dr. Josef Rado [donor's father] in Mährisch-Kromau (Moravsky Krumlov), Czech Republic.
The papers consist of 21 photographs and 12 documents concerning the experiences of Susan Lubinski [donor], her sister, Steffi, and her parents, Margarethe and Arthur Lubinski, during their flight from Breslau, Germany (now Wrocław, Poland), in 1939 to Shanghai, China, where they remained through the end of World War II.
The papers consist of a doctor's certificate issued in Berchtesgaden, Germany, attesting that Josef Greenspun in 30% disabled as a result of being shot under the arm and a receipt issued in 1949 in Boston, Mass., to Hanka Garfinkel [donor] who arrived on the "US General W. Haan."