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Contains naturalization certificates, birth certificates, correspondence, and oral history interviews and edited films related to the Heinemann family.
v. ; 30 cm.
Photographs, letter, and articles relating to Holocaust survivors, displaced persons, and the Auschwitz concentration camp.
The papers consist of 2 postcards sent by Ignaz Wessely (donor's father) to his wife, Gertrude Wessely, while he was interned in the Dachau concentration camp after Kristallnacht.
The papers consist of 325 photographs and copyprints as well as certificates and identification cards from the ghetto in Biała Rawska, Poland, and Skierniewice, Poland.
The papers consist of a summons ("Borladung") from the state police ("Staatspolizei") in Vienna, Austria, issued to Karl Grosser donor's father and the envelope that held the summons.
The Grünaü family papers consists of passports, marraige certificates, and birth certificates pertaining to the Grünaü family in Germany during World War II, issued November 1938-September 1940.
The papers consist of a pass and an identification card, issued circa 1945 to Eva Kronenberg Zysman by UNRRA Team 502 in Stuttgart, Germany.
Consists of four post-war identity cards and one photograph, all for Abram Pinczowski (or Pinczewski).
4 documents, 6 photographs, and one copy print documenting Irene Parkinson's experiences on the ship Exodus.