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Creators Beginning with "W"
W. Hoeppener-Flatow
W. Neumann, Krim. Sekr. (criminal secretary), Lodz, 1942 (1942)
W. Seeger, the factory of perfumes in Warsaw (February 1943)
W.A. Beckert
W.F. McLaughlin & Co., coffee company & publisher
Wachsner Family (1900 -- 1939)
Wachter, Otto, Dr. (Governor of the District of Cracow and later Governor of Eastern Galicia) (1939-1945)
Waclaw Mejbaum, editor of Slowo Polskie (1921)
Waclaw Wojcicki
Waechter, Otto, Dr. (Supervisor of the Disctrict of Cracow and later Governor of Eastern Galicia) (1939-1945)
Waffen S.S. (The Netherlands) (1943)
Wajntraub (1941)
Waldheim-Eberle publishing company (1938)
Walter J. Rockler
Walter Lenz (December 1943)
Walter Rudolf Keuck, head of the SS special police guarding Lodz (Schupo), 1941 (1939--1943)
Walter Wachs
War Manpower Commission
War Pool Photo, London
Warfa Milukowa (August 1941)
Warsaw city authority (1937)
Warszawski Dziennik Narodowy (Warsaw National Daily), newspaper, Polish (1939)
Wartime Croatian periodicals, 1941 -- 1945 (1941 -- 1945)
Wartime German-language newspaper (1939 -- 1945)
Wartime Jewish photographer in German-occupied and controlled territories (1939-1945)
Wartime Newspaper in German (1939-1945) (1939-1945)
wartime postal documents, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Washington, D. C.
Wasilewicz, B. (1969)
Webb City Theater Company
Webster & Albee, publisher
Webster, D.R.
Wehman Bros., publishing
Wehrbezirkskommando (Nazi-German military district command), Munich (1939-1945)
Wehrmacht (German Army) (1939--1945)
Weihe, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
Weisz, Lajos
Wembley Knitwear
Wendland, Jörn
Werner A. Beckert, author of The Truth About Buchenwald concentration camp (1945)
Werner Ventzki, Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1941--1943 (1941--1943)
Wesolowski, Miecryslaw
West Hooker, writer
Westerbork Transit Camp Authorities
Who in Germany and Austria, in two parts, as of 31 March 1945 This edition is believed to have been (1945)
Wiadomosci Krakowskie (Krakow News), editorial board
Wiadomosci Literacki
Wiadomosci Literackie (the Literary News) (1924 -- 1939)
Wiadomosci Literackie, editorial board and contributors (1924 -- 1939)
Wiek Nowy, Polish daily published in Lwow (Lviv), 1901 -- 1939
Wiek Nowy, Polish periodical in Lwow, stenographic report about the Sobinski assassins trial, 1928
Wiener Handels-Akademie (Vienna Trading Academy) (1919)
Wiener Illustrierte (Viennese Illustrator)
Wieringermeer town authority (1941)
Wiesbaden Archive (1941)
Wijas, Marta
Wikimedia Commons
Wiktor Turiemski, Prisoner of Majdanek concentration camp, Poland (1943)
Wiktoria Chelmecka, Prisoner of Ravensbrueck concentration camp, Germany (1942)
Wiktoria Chetmeika, Prisoner of Ravensbrueck concentration camp, Germany (1942)
Wilda, Edgar (November 1920)
Wilhelm Adler Hof Photograph (Aulic photographer), Coburg (Early 20th century)
Wilhelm Bachaus
Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, Leipzig, publishers
Wilhelm Limpert publishing house, Berlin
Wilhelm, Tomasik
Willy Rosen, prisoner of Nazi German ghettos and concentration camps
Wilna city authority (1926)
Winfried Nachtwei, German politician
Winston Churchill, the Fulton Speech (1946)
Winthrop T. Johnson, functionary in the refugee committees (1939)
Wisniewski, Heinrich
Witold Sienicki, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1943 (1943)
Wittler Family (1800 -- 1960)
Wittler, Kurt (1944 -- 1945)
Wittler, Kurt
Wladislaus Chmielnicki, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1941 (1941)
Wladislaus Chmielnicki, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Wladislaus Heydrik
Wladislaus Sionek, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Wladyslaw Buchner, editor and publisher of Mucha (A Fly) (1888 -- 1939)
Wladyslaw Krzyzanowski (December 1944)
Wladyslaw St. Reymont
Wladyslaw Tomkiewicz, contributing author, Polish historian, Sprawy Narodowosciowe (interwar Poland)
Wladyslaw Wojcik, a person who found the first part of the Ringelblum Archive (1950 -- 1978)
Woguitza, August
Wojciech Gawlik (Poland) (May 1940)
Wojciechowski, Stanislaw
Wójcik, Władysław
Wolf Halm, Prisoner of Dachau concentration camp, Germany, 1938 (1938)
Wolf, Fritz
Wolf, SA-Oberfuehrer und komm. Polizeidirektor (marshal), Leslau (Wloclawek), 1941 (1941)
Wolfgang Frank
Wolfgang Luth (1913-1945)
Wolfgang Sanner, Secretary of the Labor Drafting Department at Mauthausen Concentration Camp
Wolfram, Israel (November 1941)
Wolyn (1941)
Wolyn (The Volhynia), editorial board and contributors (1941)
Women's Voice, Editorial Board and Contributors
Work-camp Langwasser, editorial board (1947)
Workers in German labor service (1939 -- 1945)
World Jewish Congress (October 1948)
World Jewish Congress
Wozasek, Matt
Wrobel, Halina
Wroclawska, Cecilia
Wrzyminski, Bogdan
Wulkan, Max
Wwe. Otto Werner, Inh., Aug. Gunther, Horde, German publishing company
Wykrst Anton Johann, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1940 (1940)
Wykrst, Anton
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