Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Photograph, black and white image of a young woman wearing a turban; verso: blue ink stamp pf photo studio (Kovats es Tarsa); Papa, Hungary; in Hungarian.
The collection consists of a rubber stamp, and an employment book, or Arbeitsbuch, issued to Anton Wilda, a Polish worker of German ancestry in Katowice, Poland, during the Holocaust.
Rectangular green cotton pouch. Flap with two metal snaps. Two loops sewn onto back. Illegible stamp on inside of flap.
The collection consists of two metal and enamel pins and one wood and rubber stamp relating to the experiences of Elimelech, Roza, and William Goldfarb in the Ziegenhain and Kassel DP camps.
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.
The collection consists of federal documents, ID cards, trial booklets, clippings, stamps, currency, and other ephemera documenting the experiences of Sue Elder, who worked as a translator at the Nuremberg trials from 1946-1948.
The collection consists of a poster stamp and photographic print of an Associated Press photo.
Title page bears the stamp of the Reichsnährstand. 31, [1] pages : illustrations ; 21 cm
The collection consists of an armband, a badge, an envelope with commemorative stamps, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Wojciech Hermanowksi and his family in Poland, Germany, and Sweden during and after the Holocaust.
The papers consist of four sheets of paper bearing Austrian postage stamps along with postmarks commemorating the first anniversary of the liberation of Mauthausen concentration camp (May 5, 1946).
Stamped envelope sent to inmate Ernst Otto Weisz at Camp "N", Ottowa, Canada. The return address is in Montevideo Uruguay and includes a 5 centesimos stamp. The envelope is postmarked 29 April 1943.
Includes index. 186 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm