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The papers consist of postcards written in Nazi-occupied Poland. The majority of the postcards were written by Jacob Holschutz in Brody, Poland, to Louis Holschütz in Chicago, Ill. See numbered list in accession file.
Contains letters and documents related to the Moser family's move from Berlin to Shanghai and lists of material items taken with them to Shanghai.
Contains documents and correspondence related to the family of Mieczyslaw and Wanda Gadomski, including correspondence in 1980s between Gadomski and other former internees at Ebensee.
Contains photographs, documents, and postcards pertaining to Bronka Kyrgier's Holocaust experiences as she pretended to be a gentile in order to survive in Poland.
Contains information about Inge Spitz's experiences as a hidden child during the Holocaust: two photoprints; one identity card; and one membership card for Makkabi Hazair.
Photocopies of documents and photographs, and one original document, from U.S. occupation authorities, attesting that Roth was a prisoner at Flossenbürg during Nazi era, 1945.
Contains a photocopy of a typescript letter, dated 1945, from someone in a Displaced Persons camp in Germany, to the donor's aunt in May 1945.
Consists of copies of documents issued to Anna Gustavsson by Nazi authorities accusing her of connections with the Jehovah's Witnesses.
The papers consist of a daily report on activities in Theresienstadt ghetto on June 15, 1943 and an announcement dated June 22, 1943, concerning application information for a position in the Office of Ghetto Watch.
The papers consist of a letter written on June 27, 1941, by Lonia (nee Russlander) Ozarow of Warsaw, Poland, to her brother, Leon Russlander, in Washington, D.C. and the envelope in which the letter was mailed.