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Tallit given to Leo [Leib] Recht upon liberation of an unknown concentration camp in 1945 by the Joint Distribution Committee upon his return to his home town Kielce, Poland, and worn by him until his death in 1992.
These materials concern Albert A. Hutler and his experiences as a soldier in the United States Army during and after World War II. Most materials concern his work with displaced persons after the war. Some of these materials may be combined into a single collection in the future.
Collectie : > Displaced persons en repatrianten: opvang en terugkeer (repatriëring) > Stukken betreffende het Comité 'Nederland Helpt Indië', afdeling Noordwijk, waaronder akte van oprichting, jaarverslagen en correspondentie, 1946-1947.
Contains a photocopy of a letter, 8 pages, written by Chaplain Irving Ganz to his parents in the U.S., sent from Frankfurt in January 1946 (although mistakenly dated 1945), describing his work with displaced persons (DPs) at Zeilsheim and elsewhere.
The collection consists of scrip, correspondences, diaries, copy prints, sheet music, and publications relating to the experiences of Waclaw Glouszek during the Holocaust, when he was interened as a non-Jewish political prisoner in several concentration camps and after the Holocaust when he lived in displaced persons camps.
Collection of photographs depicting the Finkelstajn family before the war and in a displaced persons camp.
Consists of a photograph of a fifth anniversary commemoration of the destruction of the Jewish community in Nowy Dwór, Poland. The photograph depicts a large group of people holding a banner and was taken in the Pocking, Germany, displaced persons camp.
The collection contains prewar photographs of Chaim Yaakov Ciechanowiecki and Hinka Miller, and their families in Poland; postwar photographs in a displaced persons camp in Cremona, Italy; and modern color photographs of family members.
The collection consists of a leather satchel, correspondence, and photographs relating to the experiences of Chana Pergerycht Wandersman in Parschnitz labor camp in Czechoslovakia during the Holocaust, and in Feldafing displaced persons (DP) camp in Germany after the Holocaust.
Simon Mamberg was born in 1924 in Zawiercie, Poland. He survived Julag in Sosnowiec and Osteinsatz labor camps. After spending time in the Straubing displaced persons camp, he immigrated to Palestine aboard the Exodus.