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Creators Beginning with "H"
H. Bourguignat
H. Fisch
H. Fromanger (March 42)
H. Heath
H. Israel Jacob (1942)
H. Mannaberg, 33 Rue de Lubeck, Paris (circa 1937)
H. Pasiebska (inmate of concentration camp in Landsberg, Germany) (1945)
H. Rastelli (1943)
H. S. Goldmann, inmate of Westerbork Transit Camp, The Netherlands (1943)
H. Steinberg, M. Wubchuzker, Y. Levin, and Z. Zevin, Compilers and contributors
H. Wessler postcard manufacturer (1900)
H.J. L'Heureux, American Consul (1938)
H.S., the inhabitant of the Lwow Ghetto.
Haas, Leo (1901-1983)
Hajetan Lejiowski, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1944 (1944)
Hakubutz Hamenchad Ltd.
Halbreich, Siegfried (1909-)
Halm, Wolf
Hamburg Institute for Social Research
Hana Landau Rosenbaum
Hana Lovy (Izbica, Poland) (1942)
Handcraft and Art
Hanna S. from Wildeshausen (1945)
Hanna Stawinska (January 1945)
Hanne Kocherthaler (August 1937)
Hanne Kocherthaler's Dad
Hans Albala, Prisoner of Dachau (Bad Ischel) concentration camp, Germany (1941)
Hans Andres
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
Hans Burger, Sam Winston, Billy Wilder (1945)
Hans F.K. Guenther
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
Hans Friedrich Blunck, President of the Reichsschrifttumskammer (RRSK) (Reich Literature Chamber) (1933-1935)
Hans Graf von Monts, author
Hans Grim, Prisoner of Flossenburg concentration camp, Germany
Hans Israel Heymann (1942)
Hans Israel Kaufman, resident of Opole ghetto near Lublin, Poland, 1941 (1941)
Hans Kohler Verlag, Hamburg, publishers
Hans Kujath, German administrator of occupied Lwow (Lviv) (1941-1944)
Hans Ledien
Hans Marwon (Vernet internment camp, France)
Hans Mendel, resident of Breslau (Germany, 1939)
Hans Rickmers, Deutsche Arbeitsfront (German Labor Front) Bremen-Horn, Ortsgruppe Rickmers, 1940 (1940)
Hans Sturab, contributor to Jewish Relief and Aid organizations (1933--1939)
Hans Weinstein (May 1944)
Hans Wessely (October 1943)
Hans Wisternitz, forced labor prisoner
Hanseatische Verlagsanstalt, Hamburg, publishers
Hanus Hachenberg
Hanus Pollak
Harenberg Kommunikation, Dortmund
Harper & Brothers, publishing
Harper's Weekly, publisher
Harry Juras
Hartwig & Vogel, chocolate company
Hasik, Franz
Haus Roenig (Krakow, Poland) (1940)
Hauser, Wilhelm
Head of Police, Hanau (Germany) (1939-1945)
Head of Police, Mannheim (Germany) (1939-1945)
Head of Police, Rawa Ruska (Ukraine) (Poland) (1939-1945)
Head of security police Lodz (Litzmannstadt) (1940)
Head of the Schutzpolizei (Schupo), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
Hebrew Immigration Aid Society (HIAS) (1947)
Hedwig Kohn (December 1941)
Heiden, Konrad (1944)
Heidenheim from the Theresienstadt ghetto (Czechoslovakia) (1941--1945)
Heimatverlag Leopold Stocker Publishing
Heinrich Brahn, Nazi-German military official (1940)
Heinrich Hoffmann (photographer of the NSDAP leadership)
Heinrich Hofman, Chairman and Contributor (1970s)
Heinrich Khuner
Heinrich Korschil (June 1944)
Heinrich Miler, interned at Camp Le Vernet, France
Heinrich Wisniewski, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1944 (1944)
Helene Gottschalk Cohn (1900-)
Helga Hornung
Hendel Lalel
Henri (Henry) Meyer, artist
Henrik Pollak (Malmö, Sweden) (1944)
Henry Barraud (1872)
Henry Chu
Henry Schwab, researcher and collector (1970s -- 1990s)
Henryk Maczka (April 1941)
Henschke, Oberkasse des Reichsstatthalters im Reichsgau Wartheland (financial management), 1943 (1943)
Herbert and Nancy Bernhard Papers (1900 -- 1970s)
Herbert Aptheker, author
Herbert Bernhard (postwar)
Herbert Blank
Herbert F.
Herbert Liebenthal International Transport, advertisement (ca. 1939)
Herbert Stein, Jewish-Hungarian Serviceman (1944)
Herman Knutzen, illustrator
Herman Mendlonik from Michalovce (Slovakia) (1941)
Hermann Ege, SS Photographer 1939-1945
Hermann Goring (1893 -- 1946)
Hermann Neef (1904 -- 1950)
Hermann Obers, illustrator
Hermann Schulze, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1937 (1937)
Hermann-Bernhard Ramcke (1889-1968)
Hersig, Marien (February 1942)
Herskovic, Otto
Hertz, Aleksander
Hetforeggel, newspaper, Hungarian
Hilda Sara Pfeiffer
Hilde Goldmann (28 April 1944)
Hilde Munske Publishing
Hirszfeld, Ludwik (1884-1954)
Hitler Youth (1933-1945)
Hitler, Adolf, dictator, German president and chancellor (1933-1945)
Hochwalit (1941)
Hoffmanns Hotel, establishment
Holocaust Repositories
Holocaust-related publications, postwar (1945 -- present)
Holzhacker, Zdislaw
Holzmann family
Honon Katz (1929)
Horst Gurski (1943)
Horst Slesina
Hrdina, prisoner in Dresden, 1941 (1941)
Hrdina, prisoner in Waldheim (Saxony, Germany), 1942 (1942)
Hrncir, Josef
Hromadskyi Holos (Public Voice), editorial board and contributors (1926 -- 1939)
Hromadskyi Holos (Public Voice), Ukrainian Socialists Radical Paraty, Lviv, interwar East Galicia (1926 -- 1939)
Hrucer, J.
Hrvatski Narod (Croatian Nation), Croatian periodical
Hugo Neffe, personal correspondence (1944)
Hugo Neffe, Theresienstadt ghetto inmate (1944)
Hungarian Authorities (1939-1945)
Hungarian Authority of Mukacevo (Munkas) (1940 -- 1945)
Hungarian Communist Resistance
Hungarian Government
Hungarian Military Labor Servicemen and Relatives
Hungarian periodical
Hungarian police officials (circa 1939--1945)
Hungarian political organizations (ca 1942)
Hungarian Red Cross
Hungarian Resistance to the Hungarian pro-fascist regime, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Hungarian Royal State Press (1851-)
Hungarian Wartime Newspaper (1939-1945)
Hyman Lumer, author
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