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Collectie : > Allied Translator and Interpreter Section (ATIS), South West Pacific Area > Enemy publications
Unidentified family documents in Polish.
Contains documents pertaining to Iliya Shneidman's role as volunteer in the Red Army (Leningrad Army 3rd volunteer division). Iliya Shneidman was later captured by the German Army and executed as a Jew.
The collection contains sources and documentation on the general history of the National Socialist euthanasia programmes “T4” and “14f13” with a particular focus on the history of the Nazi euthanasia centre Hartheim. These are mostly copies or microfilms, but there are also some originals of contemporary documents.
Elie Wiesel National Institute for the Study of Holocaust in Romania http://www.inshr-ew.ro/ro/
This small collection of copy documents relates to the life of Wolfgang Nelki. See also Unpublished Memoir 4036 for the Nelki family history, written by Wolfgang Nelki.
Contains documents pertaining to Cecilia Landau's experiences in Łódź, Auschwitz, Neuengamme, and Bergen Belsen, and later emigration to the United States.
Contains documents pertaining to the Juhn family's Holocaust experiences, including: identity cards; telelgrams; and certificates concerning Lygmiut Horszowski, Zigmund Horsovseky, Willy Hass, and Adolf Hass.
Contains two documents issued to Lola Gottlieb which include a false work card for Maria Sowienska, used by Lola during the Holocaust to pass as non-Jewish.
Contains a Czech passport issued for Andrej Hartmann, a certificate of native domicile, and a report card.
The collection contains eleven legal documents regarding honors and awards given to SS Obersturmfuehrer, Karl Fritzsch. Among the signatures is Reichsführer-SS Heinrich Himmler.