Letter written from Francisc Pap of Cluj-Napoca, Romania to Radu Ioanid, dated October 2, 2015. In the letter, Mr. Pap relates his experiences escaping deportation from Cluj and their survival in hiding.
The letter was written by an anonymous prisoner at Sachsenhausen concentration camp.
Contains a letter, possibly a form letter, with envelope, signed by Sasha Kaufman in the Landsberg DP camp, addressed to UN Secretary General Trygve Lie. The letter appeals to the United Nations to help open Palestine to Jewish refugees who had suffered in Nazi concentration camps.
Schouderembleem, Amerikaans, "Airborne" tab blauw met witte letters. USA. Verenigde Staten. Hoort bij embleem 82nd Airborne Division. 82ste luchtlandingsdivisie.
Consists of one letter sent by Dachau prisoner Franz Süss to a relative named Ludmila Süss in Prague on October 1, 1944. The letter, in German, was written on Dachau stationery. In the letter, Mr. Süss describes life in Dachau and the rations he received.
Contains 4 letters from Becker addressed to wife (Augusta) from Eastern European cities on July 23, 24, and 26, and August 2, 1946, describing his work through the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. Also contains a transcribed copy of a letter addressed to son Hillel Becker in June of 1946 from the Bergen-Belsen concentration camp.
With tabs.
Foto man op ladder die letters NSB van gebouw verwijdert. Tekst achterop: "Bevrijding".
Consists of one letter, four pages, containing a lengthy poem written by Hans Wolff in Berlin, Germany, in 1939. The letter was sent to family in the United States. Mr. Wolff perished in the Holocaust.
Michiel de Visser
Includes bibliographical references and indexes. xlvii, 755 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
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
volumes ; 25 cm
Collectie 039: Generalkommissariat für Finanz und Wirtschaft > Abteilung Preisbildung > Metaalindustrie > Stukken betreffende de vaststelling van de prijzen, 1940-1944.
Open
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"
One letter with typed text on US Department of State letterhead; addressed to Ruth Wasserberger from Pierrepont Moffat, Chief, Division of Western European Affairs.
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
Vijzelstraat 32 1017 HL Amsterdam