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Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 6179
Abstract
Wilhelm Loeb's German passport that indicates that he went to the German consulate in San Francisco to register the additional name "Israel"; collection of correspondence between Ernest Marcus and Alfred Neumann.
Dates:
1932-1962
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 6062
Abstract
Sigmund Einstein was born in Munich on July 20, 1899. He was a Jewish unskilled worker whose home and other assets were taken during the 1940s. This collection contains Gestapo documents regarding the seizure of his assets.
Dates:
1944 - 1945
Collection
Identifier: 6044
Abstract
The Walter A. Klinger (1912-2003) papers consists of photographs, correspondence, clippings, and typescripts that document the pre-war Austrian lives of Walter, his wife Hertha, and father Adolf; their emigration via Trinidad in the early 1940’s; and from their lives in the United States. Walter A. Klinger was born May 12, 1912 in Vienna, Austria. In 1929, he began working for Warner Bros. in Vienna, and subsequently spent his entire career working in some aspect of the film industry. He and...
Dates:
c. 1631-2002; Majority of material found within 1931 - 1967
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 6131
Abstract
Kossack family photograph album, official Nazi party family tree document, and one page of a letter.
Dates:
1920s-1930s
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 6138
Abstract
The Zenon Neumark papers consist of a legal documents, identification cards, photographs, diary pages, letters, diplomas and postcards, documenting Neumark's life during and after World War II. Zenon Neumark is the author of "Hiding in the Open: A Young Fugitive in Nazi-Occupied Poland".
Dates:
1942-1943
Collection
Identifier: 0363
Abstract
The Nuremberg Trial records contain transcripts, case files, and other records documenting the Nuremberg Military Tribunals spanning 1946 to 1949. The majority of the collection consists of typed copies of case files of documentary evidence. The files are generally written in German and/or English and are arranged according to an alphanumeric scheme by document series. The NI (Nuremberg Industrialist) and NG (Nuremberg Government) prosecution document series are especially prevalent in the...
Dates:
1940 - 1950
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 6061
Abstract
This collection contains the documents of the Schramm family, a family of Bessarabian Germans who were moved to German territory during World War II. The documents include pre-war military papers; resettlement documents; naturalization and employment papers; and some letters, including personal correspondence.
Dates:
1920-circa 1950s
Collection — Box: 1
Identifier: 6160
Abstract
Hansi Share, creator of the Monica Doll, was a Jewish emigre to the United States from Germany. In Germany, she was married to Hermann Ploschitzki, co-owner of Karstadt, a German department store chain, who died in 1932. She was subsequently married to Julius Wilhem Fehr, and then Leon Share, who sponsored her emigration to the United States. After her emigration, she designed and created the Monica Doll, which was notable as the first doll to use real human hair implanted in the head. ...
Dates:
1924-1971