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Creators Beginning with "P"
P. Bolderman
P. Gutmark, M. Wourman, Z. Koszkiewitch, Editors (Israel)
P. Jakuhowig (September 1942)
P. Moszkowicz
P.O.W. Parcels Departement Red Cross House, Jerusalem (Palestine)
Palestine Post, Jacob Landau and Gershon Agron, publishers (1932 -- 1950)
Palestine Post, publishers, editorial board and contributors (1932 -- 1950)
Panek, Stanislaw
Panzerfaust Records, publisher
Paolo Pollak (Macerata, Italy) (1941)
Papierhaus zum Munster, Starsbourg i. E., German publisher
Parade Magazine, American magazine (1943)
Parfumfabrik W. Seeger
Pariser Zeitung (French Newspaper), newspaper, German
Parish office Wischau
Parke Longworth, author
Patriotic Educational Material
Patriotic Tract Society, publishing entity
Paul C. Seddicum, American Consul (1939)
Paul C. Seddicum, American/Consul (1939)
Paul E. Hinstius
Paul Mayer (February 1943)
Paul Novick, author
Paul Singer (January 1945)
Pawel Korzec, Polish historian (1919 -- 2012)
Pawel Pistka from Watenstedt labor camp (Germany) (1945)
Pawel Zieutek, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany (1942)
Pawel Zieutek, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany, 1942 (1942)
Pekaz, Joroslav
Pelezarski, Tadeusz
Pelmutter, Regina (October, 1941)
Peltours Ltd.
Pentateuch or Five Books of Moses (1795 -- 1893)
Peppi Rosenburg (Przeworsk, Poland) (1941)
Periodicals in German (1939-1945)
periodicals published by Polish Armed Forces under the Allied Command (1945)
Periodicals published in East Galicia in 1922, 1923 (1922, 1923)
Periodicals published in interwar East Galicia and Poland (1918 -- 1939)
Periodicals published in Lviv (Lwow), interwar period (1925)
Periodicals, Soviet, published in the USSR
Perla Karney, child born in DP camp, Germany, 1946
Perla Kupfermann, resident of Mauritius (1939-1945)
Perla Landowicz, inhabitant of the Lodz ghetto (1944)
Personal collections (early 20 th century)
Personal wartime correspondence from Austria
Pesti Ujság (Hungarian national socialist wartime newspaper, 1939-1945) (1939-1945)
Peter Hermannsen, prisoner in KZ Borgermoor (Boergermoor), Aschendorfermoor, 1940 (1940)
Peter Raabe
Petr Ginz (1928--1944)
Pfalzische Verlagsanstalt, Neustadt/Weinstrasse, publishers (circa 1940)
Pharmacies in the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 - 1944 (1940 -- 1940)
Philadelphia Daily News, American newspaper
Philadelphia Inquirer, American newspaper
Philadelphia Postcard Co. (1905)
Philippine Air Lines, Inc.
Phototypie Artistique de l'Est C. Lardier, Besancon
Picart, B. (1673-1733)
Pieck, Henri
Pinkerton's National Detective Agency
Pivsik, Pelogi
Poles in the General Government and in the Polish territories annexed to Germany (1939 -- 1945)
Police and municipal authorities of Bremen (1933 -- 1945)
Police and security forces, German (1933 -- 1945)
Police authorities of Bingen am Rhein, Germany (1940)
Police authority of Coburg (Germany) (1938--1939)
Police authority of Gotha (Germany) (1939)
Police authority of Mannheim, Germany (1940)
Police Department of Munich (1935)
Police headquarters, Mainz (Germany) (1933 --1945)
Police headquarters, Munich (Germany) (1933 -- 1945)
Police headquarters, Nice, France
Police headquarters, Vienna (1939 -- 1945)
Polis, Ukrainian and Jewish periodicals, stenographic reports on the Trial, Lviv (Lwow), 1928
Polish archival authorities (2003)
Polish Army High Command
Polish auxiliary police in German-occupied Poland, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Polish city police of Tarnow, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 --1944)
Polish civil authorities, 1918 --1939 (1918 --1939)
Polish Consulate in Brussels (1945)
Polish Freedom Fighters In U.S.A., publisher
Polish government (circa 1970s)
Polish Government in Exile (1939 -- 1945)
Polish government officials (July 1944)
Polish judicial authorities, East Galicia and Poland (interwar period)
Polish municipal authorities in Wieliczka under German occupation (1939 -- 1945)
Polish municipal authorities under German occupation, 1939 -1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Polish National Library (1942 -- 1958)
Polish National Organization
Polish national rememrance authority (1942 -- 1958)
Polish periodicals published in Lwow (Lviv) (1918 --1939)
Polish periodicals, editorial boards and contributors (1918 --1939)
Polish photographer (circa 1933--1945)
Polish political and literary periodicals (1926--1935)
Polish political and literary periodicals, 1926 --1935 (1926 -- 1935)
Polish postwar authorities (ca 1946)
Polish Red Cross
Polish Red Cross, Palestine branch
Polish Research Institute of Population Studies (1931 -- 1939)
Polish right-wing political organizations (1939)
Polish state archives (1943 -- 1944)
Polish statistical publications (19123 -- 1939)
Polish town court in Nowy Targ (1939--1945)
Polish-Allied Newspaper (ca 1945--1946)
Polish, Jewish and Ukrainian periodicals published in East Galicia and Poland, 1921, 1922 (interwar)
Political organization, editorial boards and contributors, European periodicals (1933 -- 1939)
Political Police Cernauti (Romania)
Polizeifuhrer im Distrikt Warschau (Police officer of Warsaw District) (May 1943)
Porowski, Antonina
Posner family
Posner, Ralph
Posner, Sarah
Post Card British Manufacture
Post Magazine (circa 1960s)
Post office Bauschowitz (Theresienstadt) (19 May 1944)
Post office Dabrowa/ Tarnow (December 1941)
Post-liberation photographers (1944-1945)
Postal authorities in German-occupied Poland, wartime
Postal documents (1939 -- 1945)
Postal documents
Postal service in the Lodz Ghetto (1940 --1944)
Postcard publishing establishemnts (prewar, interwar)
Postcards written in Hungarian and Yiddish, 1939
Postwar German police authority in Hamburg (1945)
Postwar goverments of European countries, formely controlled by Nazi Germany (1939 -- 1945)
Povolny, Max
PPS (Polish Socialist Party) (1892 -- 1948)
Pravda
Pravda (The Truth), the main Soviet daily, organ of the Communist Party of the USSR (1946)
Pre-war Austrian Government
Pre-war German Government
Pre-war German-language newspaper
Pre-war photographer (1918--1939)
Presbyterian Board of Publication, Philadelphia
Presseerzeugnisse Leopold Roman Hofbauer (1898)
Princ-Hyatt, Betty (1940 -- 2008)
Prins-Hyatt, Betty
Prins, Nathaniel
Printing Company "Polygraphtrust" in Tarnopol, supplying the German Criminal Police, wartime
Prisn Family (1930s)
Prison in Wilno (Wilna, Vilnius) Ghetto, 1941 -- 1944 (1941 -- 1944)
prisoner from Stara Gradiska (1943)
prisoner of war camps, Allied (1939 -- 1950)
Prisoner of War Parcel Department
prisoner of war, German (1939 -- 1950)
Prisoners in Stutthof concentration camp (1939 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Auschwitz concentration camp (1940 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany
Prisoners of Buchenwald concentration camp (1937 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Dachau 3K concentration camp (1933 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Dachau 3K Concentration camp (Prewar and wartime, Germany)
Prisoners of Dachau concentration camp, Germany 1933--1945 (1933--1945)
Prisoners of Flossenburg concentration camp (1938 -- 1945)
Prisoners of German concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945 (1933 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Gross Rosen concentration camp (1940 --1945)
Prisoners of Gusen concentration camp (1938 -- 1940)
Prisoners of Hamburg-Neuengamme concentration camp (1938 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Jasenovac concentration camp (1941 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Lichtenburg concentration camp, Germany
Prisoners of Majdanek concentration camp, Poland
Prisoners of Mauthausen concentration camp (1938 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Natzweiler-Struthof concentration camp (1941--1945)
Prisoners of Nazi concentration camps and ghettos (1939 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Nazi German prisons (1939 -- 1945)
prisoners of Nazi-German concentration camps (1939 -- 1945)
Prisoners of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp (1936 --1945)
Prisoners of Ravensbrueck concentration camp (1938 --1945)
Prisoners of Sangerhausen labor camp, Germany
Prisoners of Stara Gradiska concentration camp, Croatia (Yugoslavia)
prisoners of war camps, German (1939 -- 1945)
prisoners of war, allied (1939 -- 1945)
Prisoners of War, Hungarian
Prisoners of Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands
private individuals in German-occupied and controlled territories in Europe (1939 -- 1945)
private individuals in the countries of anti-Nazi coalition (1939 -- 1945)
private individuals in the neutral countries in the course of the Second World War (1939 -- 1945)
Professor Juliusz Leo (1918 --1939)
Professor Laurence Tribe
Professor Stanislaw Zakrewski, historian and author, Poland 1918--1939
Professor Zygmunt Limanowski (1918 --1939)
Progress Publishers
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
Property Transaction Office (1938)
Prosecutor of the Jewish Order Police in the Wilno Ghetto, 1942 (1942)
Protestant population of Le Chambon-sur-Lignon (circa 1941--1944)
Provisional German police and municipal authorities in Stuttgart (1945, postwar)
Przeworski-Pratt, Anna
Publications, German (1933 -- 1945)
Published in Austro-Hungarian Empire
Publisher and editorial board of Le Journal (The Journal), 1892 -- 1944 (1892 -- 1944)
Publishers and editorial board of Corriere della Sera, The Evening Courier (1939 -- 1945)
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of Le Reporter du Studio (1930s)
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of Midinette, Journal Illustre (illustrated journal) (1930s)
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Daily News (1919--)
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Hungarian periodical Fustolo (1884)
Publishers, editorial board and contributors of the Il Giornale d'Italia, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors (19th century -- 20th century)
Publishers, editorial boards and contributors of the Gazzetta del Popolo, The People's Gazette (1848 -- 1983)
Publishers, editorial boards and political organizations in prewar and wartime Yugoslavia (1938 -- 1939)
Publishers, editorial boards, Italian authorities, political parties and contributors, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of Il Messagero (The Mesenger) (1939 -- 1945)
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the Il Popolo d'Italia (1939 -- 1943)
Publishers, political organizations and editorial board of the La Stampa, the Press (1939 --1945)
Publishing association "Dilo"
Publishing Association Unia, published Nasz Przeglad (Our Review) (1923 -- 1939)
Publishing house of Erich Klinghammer
Publishing house of J. Pfeiffer, Munich (circa 1940)
Publishing House of Leopold Roman Hofbauer, Vienna (1800-1950)
Pucher, Thusnelda
Pulawy
Punch (British magazine)
Punsch, Muenchen (1848 -- 1871)
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