Weesperstraat 107 1018 VN Amsterdam
Consists of two photographs of the Aszkenazy family in Warsaw, Poland, one taken in 1939 and one taken in 1946. Also includes one photograph of the Rosenberg family in Zakopane, Poland, in 1927.
Geboren op 30 juni 1889 te Amsterdam, overleden op 19 september 1942 te Auschwitz; gearresteerd toen zij in de Tweede Wereldoorlog via Parijs onbezet gebied probeerde te bereiken. Het archief bevat voornamelijk stukken van vóór de oorlog.
Contains four photographs of the wedding of Karola Winiecki and Mayer Kopytko in Stuttgart, Germany, in 1946. Karola Winiecki is a survivor of the Krushin, Pionko, Auschwitz, and Malchow camps, and Mayer Kopytko is a survivor of the Demblin ghetto and workcamp, then escaped and survived in the woods of Poland from 1942-1945.
Contains materials from the branch or department of the Alfred Rosenberg organization that dealt with foreign affairs.
Contains two stereoscopic German propaganda photographs depicting Polish Jews at forced labor and the burning of "Jewish beds" in the market place in Myslenice, Poland.
The collection consists of a comb, scrip, tags, correspondence, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Josef Rosenberg and Ruth Wolman, both born in Poland and interned in Łódź ghetto, various concentration camps, and liberated in Bergen-Belsen, where they met, married and had their daughter Bella.
31 p. ; 21 cm.
Biografische schets van Charlotte Polak-Rosenberg (1889-1942), geschreven door kleinkinderen, op basis van foto's, papieren, een dagboekje, en een klein archief. Twee belangrijke thema's waren leidend voor haar feministische activiteiten: het verschil in de behandeling van de ongehuwde moeder en haar kind enerzijds, en de vader anderzijds; en zij streed voor het recht op arbeid van de al dan niet gehuwde ...
Testimony, typescript, in chapters, circa 150 pages. Recounts experiences in either Eastern Poland or western Soviet Union (Kolomija) from time of German invasion, through deportation to ghettos in Lwow and Warsaw, and time as forced laborer in Heidelberg.
Collection of photographs showing liberation scenes: American flag over a liberated camp, American soldiers holding a newspaper announcing German surrender, and liberated prisoners taking revenge on a former guard at a concentration camp (possibly Dachau).