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Creators Beginning with "R"
R. Dolling, Prisoner of Lichtenburg concentration camp, Germany (1936)
R. Haas (inmate of Camp de Sourioux; Vierzon, France) (1939)
R. Heuchamps (June 1943)
R. Leimon was a prisoner of Sangerhausen labor camp, Germany (1945)
R. Leimon, Prisoner of Sangerhausen labor camp, Germany (1945)
R. Lowit Verlag (Dr. M. Prager), publishing house
R. V. Lee, Major General, USA (1960)
R. Wellmer, German Publishing Company
R.C. & Brown Co., cigar company
Rabbi Ber Leventhal, a member of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis (1939 -- 1945)
Rabbi Dr. Hinko Urah, Zagreb, Yugoslavia, postwar
Rabbi Edgar F. Magnin (1951)
Rabbi Eliezer Silver, a member of Presidium of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis (1939 -- 1945)
Rabbi Ferdinand M. Isserman 1933 (1961)
Rabbi Israel Rosenberg, a member of Presidium of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis (1939 -- 1945)
Rabbi Josef Kliersfeld, Rabbi in Bochum (Germany)
Rabbi Moses Miller, author
Rabbi Yosef Yarmish (1939 -- 1945)
Rabbinate of Berlin (1900 -- 1940)
Rabbinate of Warsaw, 1939 -- 1943 (1939 -- 1943)
Rabbinical authorities (18th century -- 20th century)
Race Science, preview of publications
Rachela Fraenkel (July 1941)
Rachmil Grinszpan, editor of The Last Days of the Warsaw Ghetto (1946--1970s)
Radio Program (Radio-Programm), Austrian periodical
Radio Vienna, Official Weekly Magazine of the Austrian Radio, Austrian periodical
Radio World, illustrated magazine, Austrian periodical
Rajmund Bulawski, official of the Second General Census of Polish population, December 1931 (1930s)
Ralph and Sarah Posner (1946 --1980s)
Rapacz, Janusz
Rapaport, Joseph (1922-)
Rapapport family (1938)
Raphael Tuck and Sons, Art Publishers to their Majesties the King and Queen, British publishing comp
Raranowski, Marian
Raucher, Philip
Raymond Bengand (February 1944)
Rebeka Bella
Red Cross Internation (1938 -- 1945)
Red Cross, Katowice (Poland) (1945)
reformed rabbinical authorities, Germany (1930 -- 1936)
Refugee Children`s Movement, Bloomsbury House, London (1944)
Regina Pelmuter, resident of the Skalat ghetto in Tarnopol province, Poland (1941)
Regina Perlmutter (October 1941)
Regina Piesmiak (January 1945)
Regina Riabner from Sanok (Generalgouvernement) (1941)
Regional statistical berau (1921 -- 1939)
Regional Statistical Bureau (1921 -- 1939)
Regional statistical offices in Poland (1921 -- 1939)
Regional Zionist Organization in Lwow (1920s -- 1930s)
Registration offfice under the Jewish council of Theresienstadt ghetto
Rehm, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1941 (1941)
Reich Ministry of Finance (1939)
Reichskulturkammer (Reich Chamber of Culture) (1933-1945)
Reichsschrifttumskammer (RSK) (Reich Literature Chamber) (1933-1945)
Reichswehr, army of the Weimar Republic (1919-1935)
Reinhard Heydrich (1941)
Reinheimer from Frankfurt am Main (Germany) (1941)
Reinicke and Rubin, Magdeburg 1904 (German publishing agency)
Reinstated Jewish communities, postwar Europe (1945 -- 1950)
Reitler, Anton
Relatives and friends of Italian prisoners of war and internees in the allied camps (1940 -- 1945)
Relatives and friends of prisoners of war and internees in the Allied camps (1940-1945)
Relatives of prisoners of war (1939-1945)
relief and rehabilitation organizations (1945 -- 1950)
Relief Committee in Geneva (1939 -- 1945)
Religious and tourist publication offices (1890 -- 1952)
Repatriation authorities (Netherlands) (Post-war)
Reporters and correspondents of Chwila at the Steiger Trial, October - December 1925 (September 1924, October - December 1925)
Rescue and aid photographers (circa 1940--1944)
Research Institute for National Minorities Affairs, Warsaw, 1927 -- 1939
Residents of German-occupied Polish towns, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 --1945)
Residents of the ghettos, Poland (1939 -1944)
Residents of the Lodz ghetto, 1940 --1944 (1940 --1944)
Residents of the Warsaw Ghetto (1940 --1943)
Resistance forces in exile (1939 - 1945)
Resistance to Nazi occupation regime, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Resistance, Hungarian (1940 --1945)
Restitution organizations (Postwar period)
Rev. Chas. E. Coughlin, author
Rev. Christopher Hunter, writer
Rev. Gordon Winrod, author
Revilo P. Oliver, writer
Ricardo Floie
Richard D. Sullivan
Richard Goldmann, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany, 1938 (1938)
Richard Kunze, German anti-semitic public figure
Richard Schwarzkopf (29 September 1942)
Richter, Krim. Ob. Asst., Lodz, 1940 (1940)
Rijkspolitie (Dutch National Police Corps) (1946)
Rimler (1943)
Ring family, Germany (1892 -- 1920)
Robert A. McClure
Robert A. Paquin, Hotel Mark Twain, Hollywood, California
Robert Fischer
Robert H. Culver, First Lt., Public Health Team, US Military Goverment, Germany (1946)
Robert H. Williams
Robert Mansencal (Königsberg, Germany) (1943)
Robert Mansencal, community labor camp (1943)
Robert Wolman (1932)
Robotnik
Roken, Ignatz
Rokosz, Ignatz
Roman Kumek, resident of Weimar, Germany (1945)
Romanian Red Cross
Ronnie L. Edelman
Rosa Armaug (March 1942)
Rosa Bachrach, inmate of Theresienstadt Concentration Camp (1942)
Rosa Laffe (Rzeszow, Poland) (1940)
Rosa Sarah Soffer (Vienna, Austria) (1942)
Rosalie Sara Wolf (Frankfurt, Germany) (1941)
Rosecky, Erna
Rosen, Mrs. Joseph (1959)
Rosen, Willy
Rosen, Willy (1944)
Rowaldson, Thomas-- postcard designer
Rowland Evans and Robert Novak, writers for the Saturday Evening Post (1966)
Royal Air Force (RAF), British (1939--1945)
Rozbudova Nacii (Nation-Building) (1929 -- 1932)
Rozbudova Nacii (Nation-Building), editorial board and contributors (1929 -- 1932)
Rozenblam, M. (October 1941)
Rubinowicza, Dawida
Ruchel Iskowicz
Rucyna Lachecka, Polish laborer in Germany (January 1945)
Rudolf Fuchs (September 1944)
Rudolf Kessler, a German Photographer, WWII
Rudolf Langer, Prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, Germany, 1939 (1939)
Rudolf Weitz
Rudy, L. (September 1942)
Rudy, L.
Ruins, clock tower in Layra (Kiev, 1943)
Rumkowski, Mordecai Ḥayim
Russek, A.
Russel W. Davenport (August 1938)
Russian civil authorities (1941 -- 1945)
Russian Missionary Society, publishing company
Russian postcard manufacturer
Russian-language newspaper
Ruver Fiszel (June 1941)
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