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Creators Beginning with "J"
J. A. D. Str., publisher
J. Alfred Moss, Colonel, F. A., Acting Quartermaster (1941)
J. B. Levy, Instructor
J. Berman, member of Jewish Council in the Lwow (Lviv) Ghetto
J. K. Rosental (1941)
J. Kocherthaler (1930s -- 1940s)
J. Kucharewicz
J. Leiss (March 1945)
J. Len Weisman
J. Nowak, resident of Zloczow ghetto, Poland, 1942 (1942)
J. Opatoshu
J. Opatshu
J. Perelszstejn, resident of Warsaw (German-occupied Poland)
J. Platzer, forced laborer at SS training center (1944)
J. Plozycki (July 1941)
J. Spalter
J.B. Merwin, proprietor, publisher
J.B. Stoner, author
J.F. Lehmanns Publishing House
Jack B. Tenney
Jack Boul (1927-)
Jacob Gartenhaus, author
Jacob Israel Frim, resident of the Sosnowiec Ghetto, Poland, 1943 (1943)
Jacques Iaponier (Rathenow, Germany) (1944)
Jacques Lemare, 73 Rue Fondary Suffren 06-27, Paris (circa 1939)
Jacques Taponier (March 1944)
Jakob Edelstein, Chairman of the Jeiwish Council in the Theresienstadt Ghetto (1942 -- 1944)
Jakob Glotzer, DP in Dueppel Center, Berlin (Germany) (1945)
Jakob Grynszpan (July 1941)
Jakoov Drori
Jakub Appenszlak, Natan Szwalb, Saul Wagman, Daniel Rozencwajg, editors, Nasz Przeglad (1923 -- 1939)
Jakub Babicki, contributing author to Spraway Narodowowsciowe (1930s)
Jakub Poznanski, diarist and survivor of Lodz ghetto imprisonment
James Hepburn
Jamroz Hanisiawa (December 1944)
Jan Grym, Prisoner of Flossenburg concentration camp, Germany
Jan Hermann, refugee at Jewish Refugee Center, Bari, Italy (1944)
Jan Jablonski from Sulkowo (Poland) (November 1, 1943)
Jan Rutkowski (1918 --1939)
Jan Tomasek, Prisoner of Dachau concentration camp (1944)
Janina Banosiak (March 1943)
Janos Hercz (1942)
Janos Udvaros, Jewish-Hungarian Serviceman
Janusz Rafacz
Janusz Rafacz, prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, Germany (1945)
Janusz Rapacz, Prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, Germany, 1945 (1945)
Japanese consulate photographer (circa 1939-1944)
Japanese military and civilian authorities of Shanghai, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Japanese Military Authorities
Jaretzky-Kaufman families, correspondences, 1960s (1960s)
Jaroslav Studnicky, author and illustrator
Jau Komenola, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Jean Fyferling, Prisoner of Hamburg-Neuengamme concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Jean Paul, Author, Flegeljahre (Adolescence)
Jechak Mowag, Author
Jechok, Sloma
Jeffrey Mausner (1960's--1980's)
Jenny Stahl (19 December 1942)
Jerzy Ficowski, Polish poet, writer, resistance member
Jerzy Sieniawski (February 1945)
Jerzyslaw Weslowski, Prisoner of Majdanek concentration camp, Poland (1944)
Jetty Biegeleisen (Tarnow, Poland) (1940)
Jewish administration of the ghettos (1939 -- 1945)
Jewish agencies and organization in Europe (1920s -- 1930s)
Jewish agencies subordinated to Judenrate (Jewish Councils) (1939 -- 1945)
Jewish Agency for Palestine (1929 -- present)
Jewish Aid Committee in Ozorkow, Poland (1940 -- 1945)
Jewish aid Leczyca (Lentschuetz, Poland) (1941)
Jewish armed forces in British-mandate Palestie, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Jewish Assistance Committee in Hungary (1939-1945)
Jewish Bank of the Lodz Ghetto (1940 --1944)
Jewish Brigade (1944 -- 1945)
Jewish Brigade Group (1944 -- 1945)
Jewish commemorative organizations (1945--present)
Jewish committee (Judenrat) in the Ozorkow (Poland) ghetto (1940--1945)
Jewish Committee, Amberg (ca 1945)
Jewish communal organizations (1901 -- 1940)
Jewish community Bythom (Beuthen, Poland)
Jewish community Bytom (Beuthen, Poland)
Jewish Community Center (Los Angeles)
Jewish Community in Frankfurt am Main (September 1950)
Jewish Community in Lviv (Lwow)
Jewish community in Ranizow, Poland (1939--1945)
Jewish Community in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, postwar
Jewish community Muehlental (Kolo, Poland) (1941)
Jewish community of Anvers (Antwerp), Belgium, late 19th century
Jewish community of Berlin, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish community of Besancon, France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Biarritz, France, early 20th century
Jewish community of Brussels, Belgium (late 19th century)
Jewish community of Cairo, Egypt, late 19th century
Jewish community of Capernaum, Palestine, 4th -- 5th centuries
Jewish community of Carpentras, France, 14th century
Jewish community of Chalons-Sur-Marne (Chalons-en-Champagne), France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Chemnitz, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish community of Cologne, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish community of Csap, Hungary, early 20th century
Jewish community of Dijon, France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Epinal, France, 19th century
Jewish community of Essen, Germany, early 20th century
Jewish community of Gibraltar, early 18th century
Jewish community of Gross-Gerau, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish community of Herzog Max Strasse, Munich, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish community of Hong Kong, China, early 20th century
Jewish community of Horde (Dortmund), Germany, early 20th century
Jewish Community of Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic, early 20th century
Jewish community of Kiskoros, Hungary, late 19th century
Jewish Community of Kochi, Kerala, India, 16th century
Jewish Community of Kutno (Poland) (1942)
Jewish community of La Ferte-sous-Jouarre, France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Lida, Belarus
Jewish community of Liege, Belgium, Late 19th century
Jewish community of Lille, France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Muheim an der Ruhr, Germany, early 20th century
Jewish community of Nuremberg, Germany, late 19th century
Jewish community of Olomouc, Czech Republic, late 19th century
Jewish community of Plzen, Czech Republic, late 19th century
Jewish community of Prague, 13th century
Jewish community of Sedan, France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Selestat, France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Strasbourg, France, late 19th century
Jewish community of Sydney, Australia (late 19th century)
Jewish community of Szeged, Hungary, early 20th century
Jewish community of Tartu, Estonia, early 20th century
Jewish community of Teplice-Sanov, Czech Republic, late 19th century
Jewish community of Verdun-Sur-Meuse, France, late 19th century
Jewish Community, Amberg (ca 1945)
Jewish Congregation, Berlin (1939)
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Krzepice (Poland) (1941)
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Lublin (1940-1945)
Jewish council (Judenrat) Busko-Zdroj (Poland) (1941 -- 1944)
Jewish council (Judenrat) Gorzkowice (1942)
Jewish council (Judenrat) in Koniecpol (Poland) (1940--1945)
Jewish Council (Judenrat) in Nowy Sacz (Poland) (1940--1945)
Jewish council (Judenrat) in Siedlce (Poland) (1940--1945)
Jewish Council (Judenrat) in Tarnogrod, Poland (1939 -- 1944)
Jewish council (Judenrat) Loewenstadt
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Piotrkow ghetto, Poland (1939 -- 1944)
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Cracow Ghetto (1940 --1941)
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
Jewish council (Judenrat) of the Siedliszcze ghetto (Poland) (1940-1943)
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Warsaw (1939 -- 1943)
Jewish Council (Judenrat), Bergen-Belsen (27 June 1944)
Jewish council Drohobycz (Ukranie) (October 1941)
Jewish council Działoszyn (Poland) (February 1941)
Jewish council Hrubieszow (Poland) (June 1941)
Jewish Council in Lviv (Lwow)
Jewish Council in Pajeczno (Pfeilstett), Poland, 1940 --1942 (1940 --1942)
Jewish council Kalush (Ukraine) (September 1941)
Jewish council Kamiensku, Kaminsk (July 1941)
Jewish Council of Elders, wartime
Jewish Council of Kolo (Muhlental) in Poland, 1939 --1944 (1939 -- 1944)
Jewish Council of Pacanow (Poland) (1939 -- 1944)
Jewish Council of Slolow (Rzeszow, Poland) (1939 -- 1944)
Jewish council Staszow (Poland) (June 1941)
Jewish council Tarnogrod
Jewish council Theresienstadt (1941 -- 1945)
Jewish councils (Judenraete) in the Protectorate Bohemia and Moravia (1939 --1945)
Jewish Councils (Judenrate) (1939 -- 1945)
Jewish Councils (Judenrate) in Praszka (Poland), 1940--194599 (1940--1945)
Jewish cultural and religious communities in Germany and Austria (1900 -- 1945)
Jewish Cultural Committee in Vienna, Austria
Jewish Cultural Community (1900 -- 1939)
Jewish Cultural Community in Bingen am Rhein, Germany (1939 -- 1941)
Jewish Cultural Community in Munich (1940)
Jewish Cultural Community of Berlin (1900 -- 1940)
Jewish Cultural Community of Vienna (1942)
Jewish defense forces under the British supervision in Palestine (1939 -- 1945)
Jewish educational institution (19th and 20th centuries)
Jewish educational religious institution in Berlin, 1910 (1900 -1920)
Jewish educational religious institutions (19th and 20th centuries)
Jewish Federation Council of Greater Los Angeles (1975--1976)
Jewish former political prisoner committee in Landsberg
Jewish Ghetto Administration, Bialystok
Jewish ghetto administration, Mukacevo, 1944 (1944)
Jewish ghetto administration, Theresienstadt (1940 -- 1945)
Jewish Ghetto Administration, Wloclawek
Jewish ghetto police of Cracow (circa 1942)
Jewish Gym and Sports Club, Nuremberg
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1964)
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland) (1949)
Jewish immigration organization and Jewish immigrants to Palestine (1945 -- 1948)
Jewish Municipalities Administration, Poland
Jewish National Fund (Keren Kayemet L'Yisrael) (ca 1945)
Jewish National Worker's Alliance in USA
Jewish newspapers in Polish
Jewish newspapers in the ghettos (1940 -- 1945)
Jewish Pedagogical Institute, Berlin (1910)
Jewish People's Party (Volkist)
Jewish Peoples Committee, publishing entity
Jewish periodicals
Jewish periodicals in interwar Poland, 1918 -- 1939 (1918 -- 1939)
Jewish periodicals, editorial boards and contributors (1918 -- 1945)
Jewish photographer, pre-war Poland (1918-1939)
Jewish photographers (1939--1945)
Jewish photographers in the Warsaw ghetto (1940 -- 1943)
Jewish photographers of the ghettos (1939 -- 1945)
Jewish Press Publishing Company
Jewish public and religious organization (1933 -- 1945)
Jewish publications in Yiddish (1940s -- 1960s)
Jewish religious community
Jewish Religious Community in Bingen am Rhein (1941)
Jewish Religious Community in Lviv (Lwow)
Jewish religious community Innsbruck (Austria)
Jewish Religious Community Vienna (1976)
Jewish Resistance Movement in the German-occupied and controlled territories in Europe (1939 -- 1945)
Jewish Resistance Organization (Poland) (circa 1941--1945)
Jewish resistance, photographers (1939-1945)
Jewish Self-Administration of the Theresienstadt Ghetto (1941 --1945)
Jewish self-administration Theresienstadt (27 July 1994)
Jewish self-help Lagow (Poland) (October 1941)
Jewish social and political organization in Europe and America (1930s -- 1940s)
Jewish Talmud-Torah School in Hochberg, Germany (1902 -- 1903)
Jewish-Hungarian labor servicemen, Second World War (1940 -- 1945)
Jewish-Palestinian self-defense organizations (1930s -- 1940s)
Jewish, Polish and Ukrainian periodicals publishe in Lviv (Lwow) and Eastern Galicia (1925)
Jews of Romania in the Second World War (1940 -- 1945)
Jim and Jessica Watson
Jim and Jessica Watson,collection of the postwar trials transcipts, Nuerenberg, 1948
Jizchok Lieb Perez, Yiddish author
JKO, Prague II, publisher
Joachim von der Goltz
Joacson-Phillip Hildegard
Joanne Lasker Cullen
Joh. Gehrts, writer & illustrator
Johan Lachman (1933 -- 1937)
Johann Karczewski, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenburg concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Johann Klejnot (8 June 1944)
Johann Liebner, Prisoner of Gross-Rosen concentration camp, Poland (1944)
Johann Michalowitz (November 1944)
Johann Underl, writer
Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz (1939 -- 1940)
John Amery (1912 -- 1945)
John Amery, English fascist
John and Stell, illustrator
John E. Riley
Joles, Salomon
Jona Richfield, British Army serviceman of Jewish origin from Palestine, POW in Stalag VIII B (1942)
Jonski, Jozef (1912-)
Jontof-Hutter family
Jontoff-Hutter, Otto
Joroslav Pekai, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1944 (1944)
Joroslav Pekas, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1944 (1944)
Josef Besman, Prisoner of Majdanek concentration camp, Poland (1944)
Josef Blaha, writer
Josef Fuks (December 1941)
Josef Goebbels
Josef Goebbels, Minister of Propaganda in National Socialist Government of Germany (1933 -- 1945)
Josef Goldsztajn (November 1941)
Josef Goralski, Prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, 1943 (1943)
Josef Hrncir, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1941 (1941)
Josef Kalchonski, Prisoner of Hamburg-Neuengamme concentration camp, Germany, 1942 (1942)
Josef Kaufman, member of the Kaufman family (ca 1910)
Josef Lansky, Prisoner of Flossenburg concentration camp, Germany (1944)
Josef Lehrin, prisoner in Breslau (1943)
Josef Metzis (November 1941)
Josef Sandel
Josef Schellong, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Josef Schusheim, British prisoner of war, in a German POW camp, wartime
Josef Sokotowski (January 1945)
Josef Sumsal, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany (1942)
Josef Szymanski, prisoner in Stettin, 1941 (1941)
Josef Talach, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1943 (1943)
Josef Trejsuar (February 1945)
Josef Trzebiatowski, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1944 (1944)
Josef Zvolshy, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Joseph A. Mitri, Jaffa, artist
Joseph Alois Daisenberger, writer
Joseph Gleizer, resident of Pidhirtsi (Ternopil, Ukraine)
Joseph Hoffman Cohn, editor
Joseph M. Belter
Joseph Olkiewicz, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1945 (1945)
Joseph P. Kamp
Joseph Parnas, the leader of the Judenrat in Lviv (Lwow), 1941
Journal de Geneve (Swiss newspaper in French) (1939 -- 1945)
Jozef Hercz (1942)
Jozef Kaliszan (1927-2007)
Jozef Obrebski, politsh plitical scientist, contributing author to National Minorities Affairs (1936)
Jozef Snyder, prisoner at Amberg, Bavaria (1943)
Jozef Szarbzowy, resident of Opole Lubeski, Poland (1941)
Jozef Wulf (Wolf), Holocuast historian
Jozef Zwiroko (February 1942)
Jozel Koziol, resident of Krakow-Podgorze, Poland (1940)
Jozsef Deutsch (1943)
Jozsef Farber, Jewsih-Hungarian Serviceman (1944)
Jozsef Willenberg, Jewish-Hungarian Serviceman
Jozsefne Grosz, Wife of a Jewish-Hungarian Labor Serviceman
Jozwik, Adam
Judaic Teacher Seminary in Berlin (1900 --1933)
Judenraet in Konskie Ghetto, Poland (ca 1942)
Judenrat (Jewish council) Czestochowa (Poland)
Judenrat (Jewish council) of Krosniewice
Judenrat (Jewish Council) of Lowicz, Poland (1941 -- 1944)
Judenrat (Jewish Council) of Opole, General Government, Poland (1940 --1945)
Judenrat (Jewish Council) of Staszow, Poland (1941 -- 1944)
Judenrat in the Lowicz ghetto (Poland) (10 February 1941)
Judenrat in the Nadworna ghetto, Poland (1941 -- 1944)
Judenrat in the Rzeszow ghetto (Poland) (1941--1944)
Judenrat of Tarnow (Poland) (1940-1945)
Judicial organizations providing legal concil and representation in the matters of immigration (1938 -- 1940)
Judis Kosidois
Judischer Ordnungdienst, Jewish Order Police in the Wilno Ghetto, 1941 -- 1944 (1941 -- 1944)
Judischer Ordnungsdienst, Jewish order police (circa 1942)
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
Jula Spitz (November 1943)
Jules Verne
Julian Garda, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1943 (1943)
Julian Liebermann
Julianski, Lucjan
Julie Soffer (Vienna, Austria) (1940)
Julien D. Saks, former Lieutenant Colonel (1945)
Julien D. Saks, Lieutenant Colonel, US Army (1945)
Julius Bien & Co, co-publisher
Julius Streicher
Junker und Duennhaupt Publishing House
Jupp Muller-Marein (1907-1981)
Jura, Yura, Iura Soyfer, a Viennese writer and political prisoner who died in Buchenwald in 1939 (1912-1939)
Jurek Gutkind, member of Jüdische Ordnungsienst (Jewish Order Police), aid giver (1939 -- 1944)
Justice of the Peace of the IX District of Paris (1939)
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