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Creators Beginning with "M"
M. Babinet, resident of St. Aignan, France (1940)
M. Birmann from Shanghai (China) (1940)
M. Fajner (July 1941)
M. Felinski, political scientist, author, interwar Poland (1918 -1939)
M. Goldberg, Author
M. Gyrnyer, Prisoner of Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands (1943)
M. Harpner, Schwarz & Co. (1937)
M. Juroski
M. Kuhn, resident of Linz, Austria (1944)
M. Leblang, resident of Modliborzyce ghetto, 1941 (1941)
M. Lehmann, possible intern at Tatura Internment Camp, Australia
M. Lehrberger & Co., Publishing Company
M. Levy (March 1942)
M. Mackelis, resident of Telsiai, Lithuania
M. Mosenkis, Dr. med. (June 1940)
M. Nisenbaum (March 1942)
M. Pigula
M. Rozenblum ((October 1941))
M. Schwarz (1942)
M. Sluzki, Lida (Belarus) publisher
M.H. Moorman, City Tax Collector, Alpine, Texas (1938)
Mabel Lloyd
Madame Elsa Ibrahim, intern at Camp de Recebedou, France (1942)
Madame Vayssac, resident of Paris, France (1941)
Madula, Andreas
Mae Lasker, forced laborer in Berlin, then an inhabitant of Doverstorp refugee camp in Sweden, June (June 1945)
Magistrat (City Hall), executive offices of Polish administration under German control, wartime (1939 -- 1945)
Magistrat Der Stadt Beverungen, city official
Magistrate (City Hall) of Skierniewice (1939 -- 1945)
Magistrate (City Hall) of Skierniewice (1918)
Magistrate Coburg (1871--1939)
Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian wartime newspaper)
Magyar Nemzet, newspaper, Hungarian
Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland
Main school of Vienna for girls (1934)
Main Social Services Council, Polish (1940 -- 1945)
Main Statistical Office of Poland (1921 -- 1939)
Majer Israel Szlezynger from Sosnowitz (1941)
Malka Szulc, inhabitant of the Lodz ghetto (1944)
Management of the Lodz telephone lines (1939 --1945)
Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen (The Red Baron) (1892 -- 1918)
Manfred Fuchs (1940)
Manie Fajertuen (September 1942)
Marcel Rebiere (1939)
Marchal Phot. Verdun, French publisher
Margaret Singer (1921-2019)
Margarete Frankenschwerth
Margarete Karl, wife of Anton Karl
Margot Berta Rosenblatt (June 1943)
Margot Berta Rosenthal (12 June 1943)
Maria Bach (1941)
Maria Betz (November 1944)
Maria Hochberg-Marianska (1946)
Maria Kowalska (December 1944)
Maria Kowalska in Thuringen Concentration Camp (1944)
Maria Lwowska (January 1945)
Maria Reinisova (1944)
Maria Szewczyk (Krakow, Poland) (1944)
Maria Zbroja (May 1940)
Marian Baranowski, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1942 (1942)
Marian Baranowski, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1940 (1940)
Marian Dabrowski, publisher, journalist and public figure (1878 -- 1958)
Marian Ignaszak, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1940 (1940)
Marian Kowalczyk, Prisoner of Hamburg-Neuengamme concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Marian Raranowski, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1944 (1944)
Marian Woclumiak, prisoner in Sangerhausen, 1945 (1945)
Marianne Meyerhoff (1939 -- present-day)
Marie Ehrenfest, inmate of Beau-Bassin detainment camp (1945)
Marie Gluckselig, resident of Mauritius (1943)
Marie Munzarova, Prisoner of Flossenburg concentration camp, Germany (1944)
Marie Pergl (November 1944)
Marien Glimos (September 1944)
Marien Hersig, resident of the Cracow ghetto, 1942 (1942)
Mario Roszler
Marion
Marion E. Kenworthy (1939 -- 1970)
Mariupol city authority (1908)
Marjan Bogacki, Prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, Germany, 1943 (1943)
Markus Leider
Marta Wijas, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1942 (1942)
Martha Limonova, prisoner in Theresienstadt, 1943 (1943)
Martha Markus (December 1941)
Martin Brancet
Martin Luther
Martin Mendelsohn
Martin, Isabelle (1974)
Marvel Comics, publisher
Marvin J. Wolf, co-author of memoirs of Vera Laroche, The Kindness of Strangers
Maryan Kaminski (January 1945)
Maryla Selinger (Krakow, Poland) (1940)
Marze, Marta
Mathausen Memorial Museum (1970)
Matyasik, Edward
Maurice Avom, Prisoner of Mauthausen concentration camp, Germany (1944)
Maurice Mendjisky (1889-1951)
Maurycy Allerhand, Professor of Jurisprudence, the former Chairman of the Lviv Jewish Community, out (1868 -- 1942)
Mautschel, attestor, Office of the Polizeidirektor (marshal), Leslau (Wloclawek), 1941 (1941)
Mavczak Hanvyk (Warsaw, Poland) (1941)
Max Fleischmann (1871- 1942)
Max Ketzler Foto-Atelier, Innsbruck (Austria)
Max Povolny, Prisoner of Mauthausen concentration camp, Germany (1939)
Mayer, Saly
Mayfair Motel, Pensacola, Florida
Mayor (Buergermeister) of Gemunden (Gemuenden) (1938)
Mayor Lentz
Mayor of Lamastre, France (1945)
Mayor of Lodz (July 1941)
Maywald Studio, 12 Rue Victor-Considerant, Paris (circa 1937)
Mazowiecka Spolka Wydawnicza (Mazovian Publishing Corporation) (1918 -- 1939)
McIntosh Stereoptican Co, creator
Medley, Jane
Medley, Jane (1933 -- 1939)
Meilech Bakalczuk-Felin, editor and compiler
Meir Vilner, co-author
Meirceo Podeanu
Mejvald, Frantisek
Mel Mermelstein
Melamed, Vladimir (Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust)
Melhorne family in United States (Postwar)
Members of Judenraete (Jewish councils), 1940 -- 1945 (1940 -- 1945)
Memorial site of the former Dachau concentration camp (1947)
Mengr
Merle Henoch, Council of Service of Foreign Born, New York (1939)
Merresck Lenon from Reppen (Rzepin) (1944)
Meta Sachs (1891 -- unknown)
Meta Sachs (Lachman) (1891 -- unknown)
Metalworking division of the Labor Departmetn of the Jewish Council of Lodz (1940 --1944)
Meyer Salomon Susan
Michael Niewiadomski, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1940 (1940)
Michael Resin, Canadian Military photographer (1944 -- 1984)
Michael Wolf
Michal M. Borwicz, former Janowska prisoner, Polish partisan, poet and novelist
Michał Rola-Żymierski, Polish high-ranking military commander
Michat Moszkowicz (November 1941)
Midwife, Coburg (1927)
Miecryslaw Wesolowski, Prisoner of Majdanek concentration camp, Poland (1944)
Mieczyslaw Grydzewski (1894 -- 1970)
Mieczyslaw Kuziora, Prisoner of Gross-Rosen concentration camp, Poland (1943)
Mieczystaw Tilniakowski, Prisoner of Auschwitz concentration camp, Poland (1944)
Miklosne Pollak (1943)
Military of Bulgaria (1940--1945)
Military photographers of the Allied armed forces, 1945 (1945)
Military Photographers, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
Milivoje Strahinjie
Miller, Rudolf (1955)
Milos Hojek, prisoner in Pankrac prison (Prague, Czechoslovakia) (1944)
Milton J. Landry, 1st Lt. 141st Inf. Comdg. Service Co., United States
Ministere de L'interieur (Minister of the Interior, France)
Ministere de la Guerre (French War Department)
Ministero Dell'Educazione Nazionale (Ministry of National Education) (1939)
Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands (1946)
Ministry of Interior, Imperial Germany (June 1913)
Mino Bucchev (Potok Zloty, Poland) (1942)
Minutemen of America, publisher
Miryam Zabrier
Misla S (March 1944)
Missionskloster (Mission Monastery), O. S. B., publishers (circa 1913)
Mitdank, Marta
Mlodinow, Szymon (27 July 1948)
Moravec, prisoner in Dresden, 1942 (1942)
Morgen, Berta (September 1942)
Moritz Zilz
Morris Katz, painter
Moscicki, Leokadja
Moshe Landau, President of the Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority, Yad Vashem (1978)
Mother of Liselotte Kaufman (Melhorn) (1938)
Mount Sinai Memorial-Park and Mortuary (ca 1970s)
Movement for the Care of Children in Germany, 1938-1939 (1938-1939)
Mr. Klein, he submitted a resolution of support to the sufferers of the Nazi regime to the Congress (January 27, 1943)
Mr. Loewenstein
Mrs. R.W. Chapman, owner & publisher
Mrs. Sachs
Ms. Tova and Mr. Haim
Mucha (A Fly), magazine, editorial board and contributors (1918 -- 1939)
Mucha (the Fly), editors and editorial board (1868 -- 1939)
Muller & Sohn, publisher
Müller, Moritz (1887-1944)
multiple agencies (1933 -- 1945)
multiple authors (1920s -- 1970s)
multiple donators (1968 -- 2006)
multiple senders (1939 -- 1945)
Munchener Zeitung (The Munich Gazette), editorial board and contributors (1945)
Munich Criman Prison, administration (December 1939)
Municipa administration of Amsterdam, 1940 -- 1945 (1940 --1945)
Municipal administration (Gemeindeverwaltung), Gemunden (Gemuenden), Germany
Municipal Pawnshop, Munich (Germany) (1939)
Municipality of Stabekk, Norway (2008)
Münsterischer Anzeiger, German newspaper
Munzarova, Marie
Mykola Stsiborskij, publisher of Rozbudova Natsii (the Nation Building) (1928 -- 1934)
Myron C. Fagan, writer
Mysl Narodowa (National Thought) (1922 -- 1923)
Mysl Narodowa (the National Tought), editorial board and contributors (1921 -- 1939)
Mysl Niepodlegla (Independent Thought) (1906 -- 1931)
Myszkowski, Franc
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