Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Contains one songbook that includes Yiddish songs sung in her hometown of Oshmiena and eleven concentration camps, one copyprint of Betty Ventura [donor], and one embarkation card for Basia Prusak.
Collection consisting of a group of clippings of reviews of the book "And the Sun Kept Shining," a manuscript, a script of a play, correspondence, and two memoirs.
Consists of photographs and documents pertaining to Liova and Zlata Sidrer, the parents of Ettie Zilber. The collection primarily documents Liova and Zlata's experiences as displaced persons living in Landsberg.
Testimony, two pages, photocopy of typescript, titled "Ostrog, Ukraine, Summer 1941," written by Malenbaum in 1993, and copies of letters in Yiddish from parents and family members, circa 1915-1930.
Contains an identification card belonging to Maier Nussbaum, an identification card belonging to Ernest Nussbaum, one passport for Maier Nussbaum, one notice from the German Red Cross, and three letters.
The papers consist of 14 packets of photographs taken of the executions of Hungarian fascist collaborators conducted after the liberation of Hungary. Identifications in Hungarian are written on the bottom of each packet. The film was developed by Filmfabrik Agfa, VEB.
The papers consist of a German passport for foreigners ("Fremdenpass") issued to Siegfried Gelbart [donor's father], a photograph of Siegfried Gelbart, and a bound copy of translated identification documents and letters of recommendation relating to Siegfried Gelbart and his family.
The Krieger family papers consist of correspondence and postcards written by Stefania Krieger and her son, Henryk [donor's half-brother], in Tarnopol, Poland (now Ternopil, Ukraine), and Tarnów, Poland, to Stefania's husband, Stanislaw [donor's father], in Buzău, Baile Govora, and Slatina, Romania.
The papers consist of a commemorative card given to Jakob Lapides as recognition for his contribution in the students' self-government in the orphanage in the ghetto in Łódź, Poland. Also included in the collection is a newspaper published on Aug. 1, 1941, in the Łódź ghetto
Consists of photographs, newspaper clippings, phonograph recordings and sheet music, and miscellaneous documents relating to musical composer Fred Witt (formerly Witkowski), the donor's uncle.