Letters of Flip (Philip) Slier, written to his parents in 1942 while he was in a forced labor camp during the German occupation of the Netherlands. 193 p. : ill., portr. ; 29 cm
Michiel de Visser
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Contains photocopies of three camp letters sent from Max Fossner to his family in Slovakia, from Majdanek (1942) and Sachsenhausen (April 1944).
Contains an antisemitic letter, with envelope, addressed to William Ries in Pittsburgh, PA from his cousin Ernst Ries in Köln, Germany; dated January 6, 1936, In the letter, Ernst writes about how things are "looking up" for Germany thanks to the Führer and the "cleansing" of the population of Jews.
Pamflet: rechthoekig velletje oranje papier met donkerblauwe letters "Oranje boven"
Commissaris van de Koningin CdK in Noord-Brabant, 1920 - 1969 > Onderscheidingen en eretekenen > Toekenning predikaten Koninklijk, Hofleverancier en Koninklijke Erepenning van Verdienste > Letter A, 1921 - 1969
Commissaris van de Koningin CdK in Noord-Brabant, 1920 - 1969 > Onderscheidingen en eretekenen > Toekenning predikaten Koninklijk, Hofleverancier en Koninklijke Erepenning van Verdienste > Letter B, 1921 - 1969
Commissaris van de Koningin CdK in Noord-Brabant, 1920 - 1969 > Onderscheidingen en eretekenen > Toekenning predikaten Koninklijk, Hofleverancier en Koninklijke Erepenning van Verdienste > Letter V, 1921 - 1969
One letter with typed text on US Department of State letterhead; addressed to Ruth Wasserberger from Pierrepont Moffat, Chief, Division of Western European Affairs.
Consists of copies of letters, dated 1939-1941, in Hebrew and Hungarian, to Eliezer Rozenfeld, who was living in Palestine, from friends and family in Hungary. The original letters are believed to have been destroyed.
Consists of one letter, 12 pages, from Gertrude Philipp, of Germany, to the Salberg family in Pennsylvania on August 17, 1939. In the letter, she gives extensive description of her experiences on Kristallnacht and how difficult life had become as a result of the anti-Jewish laws and of popular sentiments.
pakje sigaretten , merkloos met een letter A op de verpakking pakje sigaretten , merkloos met een letter E op de verpakking "Verpakking van 10 sigaretten"
Teksten in het Fries en Nederlands. 52 p. : ill. ; 24 cm.
Letter fragment regarding <em>Deutsche Freikörperkultur.</em>
Contains one photocopy of a postcard, one photocopy of a photograph of Alex and Hermine Lowenthal, and three letters, addressed to Egon Lowenthal pertaining to his efforts to locate his father, Alex Lowenthal who was deported to Theresienstadt.
Consists of a collection of letters written between 1937 - 1941, by the family of Meyer and Bajla Taubenblat of Staszów, Poland, to family in the United States. In the letters, they describe their lives and fears in pre-war and wartime Poland. The authors of the letters (with the exception of Meyer, who passed away in 1938) perished in the Holocaust. Selig Taubenblatt provides translations of the ...
Omslag/Houder: Nederlandsche Handelmaatschappij N.V. circular letter of creditAlleen een omslag, er zit verder niets in.
The author of this copy letter written in Sütterlin script is unknown. The recipient, Heinrich Stern, was a lawyer and president of the <em>preussiche Landesverbandes der jüdische Gemeinden</em>
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