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Kossack family papers
Kossack family photograph album, official Nazi party family tree document, and one page of a letter.
Krueger stammbuch
Stammbuch (friendship album) of a young German girl from Berlin named Krueger, 1830s-1840s, filled with poetry, locks of hair, and drawings.
Irmgard Lenel papers
This collection contains the papers of Irmgard Lenel, who was born in Germany in 1901 and who immigrated to the United States in 1937. She was a politically active socialist involved with groups like Women for Legislative Action and the Friends Committee on Legislation. Her papers include correspondence, photographs, legal papers, and some periodical publications.
Liebenfeld Foundation documents
The Liebenfeld Foundation documents consist of two proclamations discussing the volunteers for the Bochum synagogue, the Jewish women's group; a proclamation about the Moses and Regine Liebenfeld Stiftung; a photograph, possibly of the interior of the synagogue at Bochum; a declaration celebrating the 50th anniversary of the Stiftung; and a commemoration of Moritz (Moses?) Liebenfeld.
Heinrich Mann papers
The papers include personal and business correspondence, manuscripts and published articles, and personal documents and photographs, and pencil drawings dating from Heinrich Mann's years in France, 1933-1940 and Los Angeles, 1940-1950.
Maskerade: Ein Wiener Stuck mit Musik script
Collection consists of a script for the stage production of Maskerade, written by Walter Reisch with music by Georg Kreisler.
Ernst Matray papers
Mitteilungsblatt der Hitachduth Olej Germania we Olej Austria
Grete Mosheim papers
This collection includes personal and business correspondence of the German-born actress Grete Mosheim(1905-1986), and articles and interviews covering Mosheim's acting career from the American and German press.
Zenon Neumark papers
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".