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Archief 273: Verzameling Tweede Wereldoorlog, aanvullingen t/m 2005 > Catalogus > Legitimatie/pasjes > S. Vroon. Verblijfsvergunning voor de provincie Overijssel
Contains a Swedish protective passport (Schutz-Pass) issued to Ernst Vidor in Budapest, dated 26 September 1944; endorsed by Carl Ivan Danielsson, head of the Swedish legation in Budapest. Single printed page with typed entries, original signatures and bearer’s photograph. Text in German and Hungarian. Numbered 82/31. Central heavy creases, extremities with chips and some tears, old tape repair on ...
Persoonlijk verhaal van een Nederlandse jongen die in 1936 vanuit Indië naar Nederland wordt gestuurd en zijn moeder pas in 1945, na de oorlog, weer terugziet. 288 p. : illustrations ; 24 cm
The collection consists of a whip, newspaper clippings, a booklet, and visitor and transit passes relating to the experiences of Miroslav Hrijoriev Gregory after the war when he attended the International Military Tribunal proceedings in Nuremburg as a Ukrainian journalist.
"Second special edition from number nine of 'Passing through Germany'." 46 pages : illustrations, map ; 20 cm
Het 'Short Stirling-monument' in Doornspijk (gemeente Elburg) is opgericht ter nagedachtenis aan de op 13 mei 1943 verongelukte bemanning van een Britse Wellington bommenwerper. De namen van de gesneuvelde gealllieerde soldaten luiden: Radiotelegrafist R.H.D. Cook (30), boordschutter R. Hughes (20), Piloot L. Waldorf (20), boordschutter T. Wharmby (21) en bommenwerper J.G. Wilson. De Britse Vickers ...
Arrival of 600 Romanian Jewish refugees (liberated by Russians) near Haifa [coming from concentration camp in Trans-Dniestrie]. LS ship docked. MS refugees wave handkerchiefs. Authorities go aboard. LS ship with soldiers carryng arms; ambulances in FG. Unloading baggage with Commandant Morgan, Sea Transport Naval Officer, in FG. Refugees exit ship down gangplank; elderly, mothers with children. Filled ...
Collection contains eleven slides of Dachau presumably taken in 1945; a one page memoir describing William F. Angen's experiences of liberating Dachau; and a photocopy of a permanent pass to Dachau concentration camp issued to William F. Angen.
HA line of cars in small town. People pack furniture. MS of trucks and cars passing by, some traditionally dressed Jews visible amongst belongings on vehicles. HA of trucks on rural road.
The collection consists of labels, a Red Cross patch, and an SS armband and patch, notebooks, and a pass relating to the experiences of Margaret Murphy as a nurse in the Army Nurse Corps, United States Army, during and after World War II, including service at the liberated Dachau concentration camp.