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Pacanowski, Szaja
Pachom Ensartschuk, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Pal Teleki, Prime Minister of Hungary from 1939 to 1941, (1879 -- 1941)
Palestinian Jews in British military campaign, the Second World War, Zvi (Hirsch) Hochberg
Palestinian Jews in the British military service in the course of the Second World War, Zvi Hochberg
Palestinian Jews in the British Navy in the course of the Second World War, Zvi (Hirsch) Hochberg
Parents of Anton Karl, photograph
Passports issued by Polish Government in Exile to Polish citizens in Palestine, Gerszon Karmelek
Patton, George S. (George Smith), 1885-1945, US General, senior military commander
Paul C. Seddicum, American Consul
Paul Ludwig Ewald von Kleist, field marshal of the German army, 1881--1954
Paul R. Greenberg, philanthropist, postwar
Paul von Hindenburg, the second President of Germany, 1925 -- 1934
Paul Wegener
Pawel Pistka from Watenstedt labor camp (Germany)
Pawel Sekerin, Soviet Prisoner of War executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Peperl Taucher, related to the Kaufman family
Perlmann, Israel
Personal correspondence, Anton Karl
Personal correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Personal messages from Palestine to Hungary, Mathew Dushinsky, 1943
Pesia Kapulkina-Minkovich, perished in the Holocaust in Polotsk, 1915 -- 1941
Peter Forchheimer, family member
Peter Hermannsen, prisoner
Peter Kien, Jewish artist and poet, inmate of Theresienstadt ghetto
Petr Misko, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Petro Postoliuk, publisher of Krakivski Viste, General Government, Poland, 1940
Petro Schkilniak, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Interpretor, 1942
Petro Szkilniak, German Criminal Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil), Interpretor, 1942
Philipp Rupprecht, antisemitic cartoonist
Philipp Rupprecht, antisemitic cartoonist, Der Stuermer
Philippe Petain, Marshal of France, the Head of State of Vichy France, 1940 -- 1944
Photographs of children, Erich Karl
Photographs, portrait, Anton Karl
Photographs, portrait, Margarete Karl
Photographs, transports and deportations
Pieck, Henri
Piekacz, Pejsach
Pierre Costantini
Pierre Laval, French politician, the head of the Vichy government in 1942 - 1944
Pierre Laval, Vichy France
Pinkus Gerszowski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
Piotr Knhuschkin, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Piotr Smorak, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau Camps, c. 1941
Pjotr Birjukow, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Pjotr Ponomarenko, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
Police certification of moral behavior issued to Elisaveta (Elisabeth) Loewenberg (Haus) in Novi Sad
Polish Carpathian Brigade in the British armed forces,the Second World War, Gerszon Karmelek
Polish military awards and decorations, postwar, corporal Gerszon Karmelek
Political and military and city street plans in the possession of Anton Karl
Posner, Ralph
Posner, Sarah
Postcard on camp stationery to his wife Rosa halm in Vienna, August 18, 1938
Postwar recollection of the Holocaust, Otto Herskovic
Postwar rehabilitation, soldiers, American, Clifton Gallup
Postwar search for relatives, friends and colleagues, Lili Riegler
Pozniak, Mrs.
Prager Presse, musical review, Czechoslovakia, interwar period, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Prager Tagblatt, musical review, Czechoslovakia, interwar period, Israel Segal-Rosenbach
Prewar and wartime European countries and world maps, Captain A.V. Feldser
Prins Family, Belgium
Prisoners of war, British military personnel of Jewish nationality, the Second World War
Private correspondence in German, acquried by US military personal, 1944 -- 1945, Captain Feldser
Professor Julius Fuerst, editor of a German-Hebrew Torah
Professor Pozniak, Jagiellon University, 1939
Pronicheva, Dina (survivor of Babi Yar massacres)
Pronicheve, Dina (Survivor of Babi Yar)
Przeworski-Pratt, Anna
Przeworski, Andrzej
Puci Loewenberg, family member
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