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Title: German Crimes in Poland, 1939-1945
Predominant Dates:1945 -- 1950s
ID: RG-63/RG-63
Primary Creator: Central Commission for Investigating of German Crimes in Poland (1939 -- 1945)
Extent: 1.0 Boxes
Subjects: Administrative division of the General Government, 1941 -- 1945, Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising, Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland), Belzec extermination camp, gas champers, Belzec extermination center, orientation plans, Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949, Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto, Chelmno (Poland: Extermination Center), Collaboration between the members of Jewish councils and German administration, collaboration in the Holocaust, Collaboration with the German administration in the General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945, Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944, Correspondence between German authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944, D.A.W., German Armament Works, wartime, Day-to-day life in the ghetto, reflected in the German documents, day-to-day life in the Lodz Ghetto, Deportation from the Lodz Ghetto to the Chelmno Extermination Center, 1942 -- 1944, Deportation of Jewish population from General Government to the extermination centers, 1941 -- 1944, Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Belzec extermination center, 1942, Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Sobibor extermination center, 1942, Deportations from Lodz ghetto, Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943, Documents in English language, Documents in German language, Documents in Polish language, Economy of the Lodz ghetto, the list of establishments, Expropriation of Jewish Property, Expulsion of Polish population from General Government, 1942 -- 1943, Final Aktion (action) in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943, Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto, Fritz Gebauer, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lviv, 1941 -- 1944, General-Government (German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945), General Governor, Hans Frank, correspondences, statements and memorandums, 1939 -- 1945, German-Nazi crimes in the Lodz ghetto, German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944, German civil authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944, German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943, German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940, German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, German police and security forces, Poland, German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944, Germany invasion of Poland, September 1, 1939, Gustaw Wilhaus, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1944, Hans Biebow, biography, Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto, Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment), Hierarchy of the SS, History of Belzec extermination center, Holocaust in Poland, Holocaust in Ukraine, Janowska (Poland: Concentration Camp), Janowska Road (Lwow, Poland: Concentration Camp), Janowska Road Camp, subdivision of D.A.W, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1943, Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto, Judenrat (Jewish council), Lodz ghetto, Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943, Kleparow (Lwow, Poland), Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw, Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943, Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents, Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943, Lodz (Poland), Lodz (Poland: Ghetto), Lviv (Ukraine), Lwow (Poland), Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943, Medical Experiments, Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp, Michal Borwicz, author, Holocaust research, Narratives in English language, Narratives in German language, Narratives in Polish language, Nazi-German extermination of the patients in hospitals, General Governments, 1940 -- 1944, Nazi-German hierarchy of the Janowska Road Camp in Lviv, 1941 -- 1943, Nazi-German medical experiments, photo-documents, Nazi-German medical experiments of patients with mental disorders, Nazi-German politics in General Government, 1939 -- 1945, Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945, Nazi-German politics with regard to Ukrainian population in General Government, 1941 -- 1945, Nazi-German propaganda against Poland, Nazi-German terror in the General Government as a method of administration, 1939 -- 1945, Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto, Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943, Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski, Poland (1939 --1945), Polish auxiliary police under German administration, 1939 -- 1945, Polish government in exile, Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945, Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland, Ravensbrueck (Germany: Concentration Camp), Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp), Sobibor extermination center, situation plan, SS and administrative personnel, German, Street map of the Lodz ghetto, Stutthov (Poland: Concentration Camp), Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943, The Holocaust in General Government (German-occupied Poland), The last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943, The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942, There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop, The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944, Umpschlagplatz, collection point before deportation from Wasaw ghetto, 1941 -- 1943, Waffen SS (Combat) SS, German, Warsaw (Poland), Warsaw (Poland: ghetto), Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
Languages: German, Polish, English
Abstract
This Record Group comprises documents collected by the Polish Government in Exile, by the Central Polish Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of the German Crimes in Poland and by other postwar investigative organization, all in all about the Nazi-German crimes in Poland, in 1939 -- 1945
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This Record Group contains five collections, namely, RG-63.01, The Report of Juergen Stroop; RG-63.02, German occupation of Poland, Lodz ghetto; RG-63.03, German crimes in Poland, General Government; RG-63.04, Janowskka Camp; RG-63.05, Polish Government in Exile
Collection Historical Note
All collections contain docuements that reflect the enormous scale of the Nazi-German crimes in Poland in 1939 -- 1945. The documented evidences were collected by the Central Extraordinary Commission established by the postwar Polish government, as well as by the undeground organizations of the Polish Government in Exile. There were also the other investigative organization, largely Jewish, collecting the evidences of Nazi-German crimes in Poland in 1939 -- 1945. These organization acted in postwar time.
Biographical Note
Central Commission for Investigating of German Crimes in Poland was a govermental agency that collected evidences of the Nazi crimes in the German-occupied Polish territories
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative division of the General Government, 1941 -- 1945
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland)
Belzec extermination camp, gas champers
Belzec extermination center, orientation plans
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
Chelmno (Poland: Extermination Center)
Collaboration between the members of Jewish councils and German administration
collaboration in the Holocaust
Collaboration with the German administration in the General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
Correspondence between German authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
D.A.W., German Armament Works, wartime
Day-to-day life in the ghetto, reflected in the German documents
day-to-day life in the Lodz Ghetto
Deportation from the Lodz Ghetto to the Chelmno Extermination Center, 1942 -- 1944
Deportation of Jewish population from General Government to the extermination centers, 1941 -- 1944
Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Belzec extermination center, 1942
Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Sobibor extermination center, 1942
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
Documents in English language
Documents in German language
Documents in Polish language
Economy of the Lodz ghetto, the list of establishments
Expropriation of Jewish Property
Expulsion of Polish population from General Government, 1942 -- 1943
Final Aktion (action) in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
Fritz Gebauer, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lviv, 1941 -- 1944
General-Government (German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945)
General Governor, Hans Frank, correspondences, statements and memorandums, 1939 -- 1945
German-Nazi crimes in the Lodz ghetto
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
German civil authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
German police and security forces, Poland
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
Germany invasion of Poland, September 1, 1939
Gustaw Wilhaus, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1944
Hans Biebow, biography
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
Hierarchy of the SS
History of Belzec extermination center
Holocaust in Poland
Holocaust in Ukraine
Janowska (Poland: Concentration Camp)
Janowska Road (Lwow, Poland: Concentration Camp)
Janowska Road Camp, subdivision of D.A.W, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1943
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto
Judenrat (Jewish council), Lodz ghetto
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
Kleparow (Lwow, Poland)
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
Lodz (Poland)
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
Lviv (Ukraine)
Lwow (Poland)
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
Medical Experiments
Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
Michal Borwicz, author, Holocaust research
Narratives in English language
Narratives in German language
Narratives in Polish language
Nazi-German extermination of the patients in hospitals, General Governments, 1940 -- 1944
Nazi-German hierarchy of the Janowska Road Camp in Lviv, 1941 -- 1943
Nazi-German medical experiments, photo-documents
Nazi-German medical experiments of patients with mental disorders
Nazi-German politics in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
Nazi-German politics with regard to Ukrainian population in General Government, 1941 -- 1945
Nazi-German propaganda against Poland
Nazi-German terror in the General Government as a method of administration, 1939 -- 1945
Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto
Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
Poland (1939 --1945)
Polish auxiliary police under German administration, 1939 -- 1945
Polish government in exile
Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945
Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland
Ravensbrueck (Germany: Concentration Camp)
Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp)
Sobibor extermination center, situation plan
SS and administrative personnel, German
Street map of the Lodz ghetto
Stutthov (Poland: Concentration Camp)
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
The Holocaust in General Government (German-occupied Poland)
The last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
Umpschlagplatz, collection point before deportation from Wasaw ghetto, 1941 -- 1943
Waffen SS (Combat) SS, German
Warsaw (Poland)
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
Box and Folder Listing
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Sub-Collection 1: RG-63.01, The Report of Juergen Stroop of the liquidation of the last strongholds of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943, May 1943],
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Sub-Collection 2: RG-63.02, German occupation of Poland, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 3: RG-63.03, German crimes in Poland, General Government, 1939 -- 1945],
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Sub-Collection 4: RG-63.04, Janowskka Road Concentration Camp in Lwow, 1941 -- 1944],
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Sub-Collection 5: RG-63.05, Polish Government in Exile, Note addressed to the Government of the world about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942, 1942],
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- Sub-Collection 1: RG-63.01, The Report of Juergen Stroop of the liquidation of the last strongholds of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943, May 1943
- The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Narratives in German language
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Documents in English language
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Narratives in English language
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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English, language
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Jewish publication
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postwar publication
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-63.01.01, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 1, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 1 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Narratives in English language
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Documents in English language
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English, language
-
German police and security forces, Poland
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Jewish publication
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-63.01.02, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 2, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 2 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
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Documents in English language
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English, language
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-63.01.03, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 3, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 3 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Documents in English language
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English, language
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-63.01.04, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 4, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 4 of 8
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Documents in English language
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English, language
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-63.01.05, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 5, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 5 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Documents in English language
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English, language
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
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Jewish publication
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Narratives in English language
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Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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postwar publication
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
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Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
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Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
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Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-63.01.06, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 6, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 6 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Documents in English language
-
English, language
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
-
Jewish publication
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, report of the last day of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 16 May 1943
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Narratives in English language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
postwar publication
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
-
The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Destruction of the Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
- Creators:
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
-
Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-63.01.07, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 7, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 7 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Documents in English language
-
Documents in German language
-
German, language
-
English, language
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
-
Jewish publication
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents
-
Narratives in German language
-
Orders issued by the German administration during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
postwar publication
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
-
The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
The Holocaust in Poland, photo-documents
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, combat tactics
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
-
Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Jewish resistance members, female
-
Jewish resistance members, male
- Creators:
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
-
Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-63.01.08, The Report of Juergen Stroop, Part 8, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
Part 8 of 8
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Documents in English language
-
English, language
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
-
Jewish publication
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
postwar publication
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw ghetto, post-uprising and liquidation
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw (Poland)
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents
-
The Holocaust in Poland, photo-documents
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Jewish resistance members, female
- Creators:
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
-
Bernard Mark, Director of the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw (1908 -- 1966)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-63.01.09, Stroop Report, A hide-out, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo presumably shows a Jewish resistance member climbing out of a hide-out during/after the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Jewish resistance members, male
-
Jewish resistance and defiance
- Creators:
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-63.01.10, Stroop Report, A member of the Uprising taking prisoner, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the imprisonment of two male resistance members by German forces.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Jewish resistance members, male
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
-
Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-63.01.11, Stroop Report, An assault squad, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows six German soldiers (caption: “An assault squad”) walking on a street in front of burning buildings.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German assault squad, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-63.01.12, Stroop Report, Hehalutz women captured with weapons, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows three captured female resistance members: Malka Zdrojewicz (Horenstein), Bluma Wyszogrodzka and Rachela Wyszogrodzka (from left to right).
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Photographs, Jewish resistance members
-
Prisoners of War
-
Prisoners of War, Polish
-
Prisoners of war, Jewish
-
Female prisoners of war
-
Resistance members, Jewish
-
Jewish resistance
-
Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
-
Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
-
Resistance, Jewish
-
Resistance, Poland
-
Resistance members, Polish
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Jewish resistance members, female
-
Bluma Wyszogrodzka, Jewish resistance member, 1941 -- 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
-
Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa)
-
Jewish resistance and defiance
-
Malka Zdrojewicz (Horenstein), Jewish resistance member, 1941 -- 1943
-
Molotov Cocktails, a liquid explosive used by the Jewish resistance in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Rachela Wyszogrodzka, Jewish resistance member
-
The role of the Warsaw sewers in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Umschlagplatz, a collection center for deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto
-
HeHalutz (Hechaluc or The Pioneer), training for Palestine settlers, interwar Poland
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-63.01.13, Stroop Report, Jews fallen in the Battle, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows several human corpses in front of a destroyed building.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Aftermath of Warsaw ghetto uprising
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photo-documents and evidences of Nazi crimes against humanity and war crimes, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Corpses in the Warsaw Ghetto
-
Corpses in the ghettos
-
Casualties, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-63.01.14, Stroop Report, Jews pulled from a bunker, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows German soldiers gathered around Jews laying on the ground.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Hide-outs in the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, bunkers and hide-outs
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Prisoners of War
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-63.01.15, Stroop Report, Jurgen Stroop and other commanders of the opertion, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop encompassed by five other German soldiers and three vehicles in the foreground, as the Warsaw Ghetto burns down in the background.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Poland (1940 -- 1945)
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Josef Blosche (Bloesche), Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
-
German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
-
Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
-
Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
-
Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-63.01.16, Stroop Report, Non-German auxiliary police assigned to the operation, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop standing amongst non-German auxiliary forces.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, liquidation, photo-documents
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Auxiliary police forces, non-German, Second World War
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Umschlagplatz, a collection center for deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto
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Collaboration in ghettos
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collaboration in the Holocaust
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Collaboration in the Warsaw Ghetto, 1940 --1943
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collaboration in Warsaw Ghetto, 1939--1945
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Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
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Askari, auxiliary forces, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-63.01.17, Stroop Report, prisoners of the Uprising 1, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows three prisoners standing side by side in the foreground and several German forces taking further Jews prisoner in the background.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Prisoners of War
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Photographs, Jewish resistance members
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Resistance members, Jewish
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Jewish resistance
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Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
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Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
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Resistance, Jewish
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Resistance, Poland
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Resistance members, Polish
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Resistance to German forces in Poland
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Jewish resistance members, female
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Jewish resistance members, male
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa)
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Jewish resistance and defiance
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-63.01.18, Stroop Report, prisoners of the Uprising, by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows three prisoners standing side by side in the foreground, a further one in the background and several German forces around them.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
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Prisoners of War
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German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Photographs, Jewish resistance members
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Resistance members, Jewish
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Jewish resistance
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Jewish resistance organization in the Warsaw ghetto
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Jewish resistance organizations in ghettos, Poland
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Resistance, Jewish
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Resistance, Poland
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Resistance members, Polish
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Resistance to German forces in Poland
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Jewish resistance members, female
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Jewish resistance members, male
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Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
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Jewish Combat Organization (Zydowska Organizacja Bojowa)
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Jewish resistance and defiance
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-63.01.19, Stroop Report, Search and interrogation by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows inhabitants of the Warsaw Ghetto standing in front of a brick wall, facing a group of German soldiers and waiting for being searched and interrogated.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photographs, ghettos
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, resistance members
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw (Poland)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Search and interrogation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Prisoners of War
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
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Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Photographs, Jewish resistance members
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-63.01.20, Stroop Report, The Brauer firm by the German photographer Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the search and interrogation of the headmen of the arms manufacturing firm Brauer by German soldiers.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
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Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
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Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Prisoners of War
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German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
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Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Search and interrogation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Headmen of the arms manufacturer Brauer, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-63.01.21, Stroop Report, To the transshipping place by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows a big number of Jewish civilians walking down a street of the Warsaw Ghetto towards the transshipping place (deportation), while the houses on the side are in flames.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Photographs, transports and deportations
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Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
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Deportation of Jews from Poland
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Deportation scenes
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Deportations from ghettos
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Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
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Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
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Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-63.01.22, Stroop Report, Forcibly pulled out of dug-outs by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows German forces conducting a big group of Jewish civilians down a street. There are further German forces and burning buildings in the background.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, prisoners, civilian
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Photographs, transports and deportations
-
Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
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Deportation of Jews from Poland
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Deportation scenes
-
Deportations from ghettos
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Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
-
Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
Prisoners of War
-
German combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, May 1943
-
German police and security forces, Poland
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Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-63.01.23, Stroop Report, The Jewish department heads of the armament firm Brauer by Franz Konrad, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the headmen of the Brauer firm holding up their hands while being addressed by a German soldier.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Prisoners of War
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Subjugation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising by the German special forces, May 1943
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
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Jewish prisoners of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
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Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, Jews prisoners of war
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Search and interrogation, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Headmen of the arms manufacturer Brauer, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-63.01.24, Stroop Report, Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
The Stroop Report is a 75-page official report prepared in May 1943 by Jürgen Stroop, commander of the forces that liquidated the Warsaw Ghetto, for the SS chief Heinrich Himmler. It documented the suppression of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Originally titled The Jewish Quarter of Warsaw is No More! (Es gibt keinen jüdischen Wohnbezirk in Warschau mehr!), it is commonly referred to as "The Stroop Report".
This photograph is one of the photographs added to the Stroop Report. It was taken by the German soldier Franz Konrad or other members of the Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company) in order to document the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. The photo shows the destructed and abandoned building of the Jewish Council (Judenrat) in the Warsaw Ghetto and the stretch of road in front of it.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Structure of Jewish Councils (Judenraete) in German-occupied and controlled territories
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Warsaw ghetto
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of Warsaw
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Photographs, Judenrat headquarters
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Judenraete (Jewish councils)
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Jewish councils--Poland (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German photographer
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Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop, General of Combat SS and Police
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Poland (1940 -- 1945)
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There are no more Jewish living quarters in Warsaw, May 16, 1943, Jurgen Stroop
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Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
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Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photo-documents, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photo-documents of the Holocaust
-
Poland (1943)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Large-scale ghetto operations, Warsaw
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
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Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Streets of the Warsaw ghetto
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Destruction of buildings, Warsaw
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Destruction of buildings during the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
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Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
- Creators:
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German Military Photographers (1939-1945)
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Franz Konrad, German military photographer (1943)
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Juergen Stroop, SS General during the Second World War (1895 -- 1952)
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Propaganda Kompanie No. 689 (Propaganda Company), German Army (1943)
- Sub-Collection 2: RG-63.02, German occupation of Poland, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
This collection comprises German documents related to the administration of the Lodz Ghetto in 1940 -- 1944
There is also a collection of photo-documents related to day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto. The photographs were taken by German and Jewish photographers
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Lodz (Poland)
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Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
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History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
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German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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day-to-day life in the Lodz Ghetto
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Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
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Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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Correspondence between German authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
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German-Nazi crimes in the Lodz ghetto
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Biebow, Hans
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Hans Biebow, biography
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Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
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Deportation from the Lodz Ghetto to the Chelmno Extermination Center, 1942 -- 1944
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Deportations from Lodz ghetto
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Chelmno (Poland: Extermination Center)
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Deportations from the Lodz Ghetto to the Auschwitz complex of camps, 1944
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Economy of the Lodz ghetto, the list of establishments
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Lodz ghetto administration
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German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
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Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
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The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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German agencies with regard to the Lodz ghetto
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Poland (1939 --1945)
-
Narratives in German language
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Documents in German language
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Evidences of German administration in Lodz ghetto
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The Holocaust in Poland
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission, 1944 -- 1947
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Narratives in Polish language
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Documents in Polish language
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Gestapo (Nazi German Secret political police)
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Gestapo orders in Lodz, 1939 -- 1945
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collaboration in the Holocaust
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Collaboration with German administration
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Collaboration in ghettos
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Street plan (map) of the Lodz ghetto
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Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
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Tailors' workshops in the Lodz ghetto
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Tailors workshops in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
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Jewish Order Police in the Lodz Ghetto
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Jewish Order police in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
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Deportation from the Lodz Ghetto (Gehsperre), September 1942
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Liquidation of the Lodz ghetto, August 1944
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Rumkowski trust in Nazi-German administration of the Lodz Ghetto
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Deception in the Lodz ghetto, Nazi-German administration
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Production of the German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of the Lodz ghetto
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Production of German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
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Pedestrian bridges in the ghettos
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Pedestrian bridges in the Lodz ghetto
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Pedestrian bridge in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
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Collaboration in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-63.02.52, Order from the German civil administration of Lodz about forced labor addressed to the Rabbinate, October, 13 1939, 1939
This is an order from the German civil administration of Lodz regarding compulsory forced labor for Jews, addressed to the Rabbinate, issued on October, 13 1939.
Signed on behalf of the head of the civil administration by Graushaar.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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Lodz (Poland)
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Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
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Forced labor
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Forced laborers, Jewish, 1933 -- 1945
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Jewish forced labor in Poland
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Poland (1939--1945)
-
Poland (1939 -- 1941)
-
Narratives in German language
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Documents in German language
-
Rabbinate in Lodz, 1939
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German administration and civilians in the Lodz ghetto
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German civil administration of Lodz, 1939-1944
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German military administration of Lodz, 1939
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Forced labor for Jews in Lodz, 1939--1944
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German orders about forced labor, 1939--1945
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Graushaar, German civil administrator in Lodz, 1939
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Collection points for forced labor in Lodz, 1939
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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German civil administration of the city of Lodz, 1939--1944 (1939--1944)
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German military administration of the city of Lodz, 1939 (1939)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-63.02.53, Documents regarding the establishment of the Jewish Council in Lodz, 1939--1940, 1939--1940
These documents reflect the establishment of the Jewish Council in Lodz, 1939--1940.
Further documents display German ordinances and announcements in regards to the Jews in Lodz before the creation of the ghetto (restrictions on: business, driving, yellow badges/stars), 1939.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Judenrat (Jewish Council) in the Lodz ghetto, Poland
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Jewish Council of Lodz, 1939--1940
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Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
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Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto
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Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
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The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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Judenrat of Lodz Ghetto
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto
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Lodz (Poland)
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Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
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Poland (1939--1945)
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Members of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Fiszel Liberman, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Periodicals, Jewish
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Dr. J. Schlosser, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Abraham Ajzner, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Dawid Stahl, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Jakob Gutman, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Edward Babiacki, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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W. Glass, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Leon Mokrski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Dr. D. Helman, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Szmul Hochenberg, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Dawid Windman, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Jonas Rozen, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Izydor Weistein, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Jakub Leszczynski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Henryk Akawie, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Ignacy Jaszunski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Mieczyslaw Hertz, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Samuel Faust, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Dr. A. Damm, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Jurist St. Glatter, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Maks Wyszewianski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Dyr. Frankfurt, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Jakob Lando, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Pinkus Gerszowski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Ch. M. Pick, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Dawid Warszawski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Jurist L. Rubin, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Dr. Zygmunt Warszawski, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Robert Switgal, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Markus Bender, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Jakub Hertz, member of the first Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1939
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Anti-Jewish regulations
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Road passes for the Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1940
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Marking of Jewish businesses by Nazi authorities
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Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
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Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
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Friedrich Uebelhor (Uebelhoer), head of administration of Wartheland, 1939
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Arthur Greiser, Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, orders, 1939 -- 1944
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Esch, Regierungsrat (councilor) in Lodz, 1939
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Ban of Jews from using vehicles, Lodz, 1939
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Anti-Jewish regulations on Jewish owned businesses
-
Aryanization, alienation of Jewish-owned businesses, 1933 -- 1945
-
Marking of Jewish businesses by Nazi authorities, Lodz, 1939
-
Narratives in German language
-
Documents in German language
-
German administration and civilians in the Lodz ghetto
-
Periodicals, Lodzer Zeitung, 1939--1940
-
Regulations, Lodz, 1939--1945
-
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
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Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish council in Lodz (1940--1944)
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German administration of Lodz, 1939 (1939)
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Esch, Regierungsrat (councilor) in Lodz, 1939 (1939)
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Friedrich Uebelhor (Uebelhoer), head of administration of Wartheland, 1939--1942 (1939--1942)
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Commissioner of Lodz, 1939 (1939)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-63.02.54, Order for the establishment of a ghetto in the city of Lodz, December 10, 1939
- This document shows the secret and strictly confidential planned procedure for the creation of a ghetto in the city of Lodz, including the agencies to be involved and their assigned tasks.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Confidential documents, Lodz, 1939--1944
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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Creation of the Lodz ghetto, 1939
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Lodz (Poland)
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Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Poland (1939 --1945)
-
Friedrich Uebelhor (Uebelhoer), head of administration of Wartheland, 1939
-
Narratives in German language
-
Documents in German language
-
Regulations, Lodz, 1939--1945
-
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
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Arbeitsstab (task force) for the creation of a ghetto in Lodz, 1939
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Dr. Moser, Oberregierungsrat (upper councilor), Lodz, 1939
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Gans, Kriminalrat (criminal counselor), Lodz, 1939
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Planning of the ghetto in Lodz, 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor), 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, NSDAP Bezirk (district) Lodz, 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Branch office of the head of administration Lodz
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, municipal administration Lodz, 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, chief of police Lodz, 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Ordnungspolizei (police), 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Sicherheitspolizei (security police), 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Totenkopfverbaende (Death's Head-Units) SS, 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Chamber of Industry and Commerce, 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Finanzamt (Revenue office), 1939
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Informed about the creation of the ghetto in Lodz, Reserve (reserves), 1939
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Lodz ghetto
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Lodz Ghetto (Litzmannstadt Ghetto)
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Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
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Germany (1939--1945)
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Germany (1933 -- 1945)
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Germany (1939--1941)
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Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
- Creators:
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Friedrich Uebelhor (Uebelhoer), head of administration of Wartheland, 1939--1942 (1939--1942)
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-63.02.55, Police Ordinance, implementary regulations and time schedule for the habitation and residence rights of Jews in Lodz, 1940, February 8, 1940
- These documents contain a Police Ordinance about the habitation and residence rights of Jews, the attached implementary regulations and the time schedule of the resettlement. Therein the details about the borders of the ghetto, the required behavior and the concrete procedure of the resettlement are specified.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Relocation to ghetto
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Umsiedlung (resettlement) to create the Lodz Ghetto, 1940
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Establishment of the borders of the ghetto, Lodz, 1940
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Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz
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German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
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German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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Documents in German language
-
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940
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Lodz (Poland)
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Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
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Narratives in German language
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
-
Planning of the ghetto in Lodz, 1939
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Poland (1939--1945)
-
Regulations, Lodz, 1939--1945
-
Lodz ghetto
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Lodz Ghetto (Litzmannstadt Ghetto)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
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Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
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Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Creation of the Lodz ghetto, 1940
- Creators:
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
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Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz (1939 -- 1940)
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-63.02.56, Preliminary discussions regarding the expropriation of Jewish factories and businesses at the erection of the Lodz ghetto, 1940, January 16, 1940
- This document contains discussions (January 16, 1940) regarding the expropriation of Jewish factories and businesses at the erection of the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
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Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
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Confiscation of personal belongings and property
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Expropriation of Jewish Property
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Personal belongings
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Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
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Chamber of Industry and Commerce, Lodz, 1940
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Anti-Jewish regulations on Jewish owned businesses
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Aryanization, alienation of Jewish-owned businesses, 1933 -- 1945
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Creation of the Lodz ghetto, 1940
-
Documents in German language
-
Lodz (Poland)
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Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Narratives in German language
-
Planning of the ghetto in Lodz, 1939
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
Regulations, Lodz, 1939--1945
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz Ghetto (Litzmannstadt Ghetto)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
- Creators:
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German agencies in Lodz, 1940 (1940)
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-63.02.57, Correspondence and decrees regarding the issues with unlawful confiscations as well as “proper” confiscation of Jewish property, Lodz, 1940, January 10, 1940 -- March 4, 1940
- These documents approach correspondence and decrees regarding the issues with unlawful confiscations as well as “proper” confiscation of Jewish property in Lodz, 1940. Furthermore the handling of objects of historical, artistic, cultural, etc. value.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Confiscation, misuse of power, Lodz, 1940
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Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
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Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
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Confiscation of personal belongings and property
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Expropriation of Jewish Property
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Personal belongings
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Anti-Jewish regulations on Jewish owned businesses
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Aryanization, alienation of Jewish-owned businesses, 1933 -- 1945
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Creation of the Lodz ghetto, 1940
-
Documents in German language
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Narratives in German language
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
Regulations, Lodz, 1939--1945
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz Ghetto (Litzmannstadt Ghetto)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz
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Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
- Creators:
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Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz (1939 -- 1940)
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Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940--1944 (1940--1944)
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Weihe, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
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Doerksen, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
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Franz Schiffer, Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1940 (1940)
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-63.02.58, Empowerment and restriction of Chaim Rumkowski in his function as head of the Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz, 1940, April 30, 1940; May, 21 1940
- These documents show the plenitude of power Chaim Rumkowski obtained in his function as the head of the Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lodz from the German authorities, but also how he was restricted in his actions.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Organization of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 --1944
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Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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Collaboration in ghettos
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collaboration in the Holocaust
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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Evidences of German administration in Lodz ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Narratives in German language
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto
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Regulations, Lodz, 1939--1945
-
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regards to establish a ghetto in Lodz, 1939 -- 1940
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Documents in German language
- Creators:
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Franz Schiffer, Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1940 (1940)
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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German civil administration of the city of Lodz, 1939--1944 (1939--1944)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-63.02.59, Report about the restructuring of the Jewish community and Jewish organizations by Chaim Rumkowski, Lodz, 1940, March 5, 1940
- This document shows a report to the German authorities about the restructuring of the Jewish community and Jewish organizations written and executed by Chaim Rumkowski.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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Collaboration in ghettos
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collaboration in the Holocaust
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Narratives in German language
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Organization of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 --1944
-
Documents in German language
- Creators:
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Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish council in Lodz (1940--1944)
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council in the Lodz Ghetto, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1944)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-63.02.60, Streep map and listing of the businesses in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
- This document shows an elaborate street map of the Lodz ghetto i.a. indicating all businesses. Also attached to it is a three-page detailed list of all these businesses.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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City maps (street plans) of the interwar and wartime
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Street plan (map) of the Lodz ghetto
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Street map of the Lodz ghetto
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Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
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Map, Lodz ghetto
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Maps and border lines
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Businesses in the ghettos
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Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
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List of businesses in Lodz ghetto, 1940
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Documents in German language
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
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German authorities of ghettos (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-63.02.61, Supervision, gateway regulations and restrictions in the ghetto of Lodz, 1940, May 10, 1940 -- April 12, 1941
- These documents showcase the supervision, restrictions and gateway regulations regarding the ghetto boundaries of Lodz, as well as of its Ordnungsdienst (Jewish Ghetto Police), ordinary inhabitants and interaction with the outside world.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Orders of curfew for Jews, non-Jews and public establishments
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Curfew notice for Jews
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Ghettowache (Ghetto Guards)
-
Judischer Ordnungdienst (or Jüdische Ghetto-Polizei, Jewish Ghetto Police)
-
Schutzpolizei (Schupo)
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Smuggling, ghettos
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Smuggling in the ghettos
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Road and access passes, Lodz ghetto, 1940
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Surveillance of the Lodz ghetto, 1940
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Tasks, duties and restrictions of the Juedischer Ordnungsdienst (Jewish Ghetto Police), Lodz, 1940
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Firing orders, Lodz ghetto, 1940
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Curfew, Lodz ghetto, 1940
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Collaboration of Jewish Order Police in the ghettos with German administration
-
Collaboration of Jewish order police with German police and security forces in the ghettos
-
Documents issued by Nazi-German Police and Security forces, 1933 -- 1945
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Collaboration in ghettos
-
collaboration in the Holocaust
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz
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Pedestrian bridges in the ghettos
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Pedestrian bridges in the Lodz ghetto
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
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Johannes Schaefer, SS Brigadefuehrer (major general) and Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz (1939 -- 1940)
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Walter Rudolf Keuck, head of the SS special police guarding Lodz (Schupo), 1941 (1939--1943)
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Head of the Schutzpolizei (Schupo), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-63.02.62, Operational issues regarding the Kriminalpolizei (criminal police) in the Lodz ghetto, 1940, May 19, 1940 -- October 23, 1940
- These documents discuss the opening of a branch-office of the Kriminalpolizei (criminal police) in the ghetto`s empty presbytery. Further, the confiscation practices of the operating criminal police are discussed and queried.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Branch-office of the Kriminalpolizei (Criminal Police) in the Lodz ghetto, 1940
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Baluter Ring
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
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History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
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Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Smuggling, ghettos
-
Smuggling in the ghettos
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Documents issued by Nazi-German Police and Security forces, 1933 -- 1945
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Confiscation, misuse of power, Lodz, 1940
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
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Personal belongings
-
Dissent about confiscation practices, Lodz, 1940
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Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Ghetto (Nutritional and economic office, ghetto), Lodz, 1940
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Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Bracken, Krim. Inspektor (chief inspector), Lodz, 1940 (May 19, 1940 -- October 23, 1940)
-
Richter, Krim. Ob. Asst., Lodz, 1940 (1940)
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Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Ghetto (Nutritional and economic office, ghetto), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
-
Dr. Zirpins, Staatliche Kriminalpolizei (national criminal police), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-63.02.63, Administrative agreements between Nazi authorities of the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1941, October 24, 1940 -- February 17, 1941
- These documents concern an administrative meeting of Nazi authorities of the Lodz ghetto regarding confiscated precious metals and jewels, manufacturing in the factories of the ghetto and forced labor outside the ghetto. Furthermore an agreement between Hans Biebow, the head of administration and Dr. Zirpins, the head of the criminal police, regarding the proceeding with confiscated belongings.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Dr. Moser, vice-head of administration of Wartheland, 1940
-
Administrative meeting, ghetto Lodz, 1940
-
Pabianice (Poland)
-
Loewenstadt ghetto
-
Dr. Zirpins, Kriminaldirektor (head of the criminal police), Lodz, 1941
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Collaboration in ghettos
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Documents issued by Nazi-German Police and Security forces, 1933 -- 1945
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
-
Personal belongings
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Forced labor for Jews in Lodz, 1939--1944
-
German orders about forced labor, 1939--1945
-
Forced labor
-
Forced laborers, Jewish, 1933 -- 1945
-
Jewish forced labor in Poland
-
Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
- Creators:
-
Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940--1944 (1940--1944)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
von Herder, Regierungsrat (councilor), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-63.02.64, Ordinance about the handling of confiscated goods and the role of Chaim Rumkowski in the aforementioned, February 8, 1941 -- February 10, 1941
- These documents showcase usage and processing of the confiscated goods, including Chaim Rumkowski`s involvement into these actions.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Industrial production in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Collaboration in ghettos
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Forced labor for Jews in Lodz, 1939--1944
-
German orders about forced labor, 1939--1945
-
Forced labor
-
Forced laborers, Jewish, 1933 -- 1945
-
Jewish forced labor in Poland
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
-
Personal belongings
-
Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Processing of confiscated goods, Lodz ghetto
- Creators:
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-63.02.65, Coordination of and responsibilities for the usage of confiscations, February 28, 1942 -- March 26, 1942
- These documents showcase the coordination between different Nazi authorities in the context of the utilization of the Jewish possessions and the thereof acquired profit in the Lodz ghetto. Furthermore questions about who is in charge for all these matters are clarified.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Industrial production in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
-
Personal belongings
- Creators:
-
Arthur Greiser, Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1944)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-63.02.66, Financial documents regarding statements of financial position of the ghetto administration, August 27, 1940 -- February 8, 1943
- These documents contain financial documents issued by the German administration of the Lodz ghetto regarding the usage of Jewish property, revenue and costs of upkeep.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944
-
Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Industrial production in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
-
Personal belongings
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Collaboration in ghettos
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Financial Department of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial relations in the Lodz ghetto
-
Transfer of money and valuables to German administration
-
Ghetto funds for day-to-day operations, Lodz
-
Estimated financial development, Lodz
-
Revenue array of the Lodz ghetto
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-63.02.67, Listing of confiscated goods and goods handed over to Chaim Rumkowski, Lodz, 1941 -- 1942, March 1941 -- April 1942
- These documents show financial documents, which are listing the confiscations of the German authorities in the ghetto of Lodz, as well as a short list of goods handed over to Chaim Rumkowski.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Register of the confiscated goods, Lodz, 1941 -- 1942
-
Transfer of goods to the Jewish Eldest (Chaim Rumkowski), Lodz, 1941
-
Revenue array of the Lodz ghetto
-
Transfer of money and valuables to German administration
-
Financial relations in the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial documents
-
Financial Department of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
Collaboration in ghettos
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Personal belongings
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Narratives in German language
-
Documents in German language
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Lodz ghetto
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Kurt Petershagen, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941 (1941)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
W. Neumann, Krim. Sekr. (criminal secretary), Lodz, 1942 (1942)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-63.02.68, Financial documents regarding the processing and transfer of valuable confiscated goods, April 2, 1943 -- April 1, 1944
- These documents contain a variety of financial documents, which showcase the utilization, processing, interaction and transfer of valuable confiscated goods from the ghetto administration towards other Nazi authorities or local businesses.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
-
Personal belongings
-
Financial Department of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial relations in the Lodz ghetto
-
Transfer of money and valuables to German administration
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Henschke, Oberkasse des Reichsstatthalters im Reichsgau Wartheland (financial management), 1943
-
Guay, Stadtoberinspektor (senior city administration inspector), Lodz, 1944
-
Albert Meyer, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Cooperation of the Lodz ghetto administration with the jewelers of Lodz
-
Transfer of money and valuables to other Nazi authorities, Lodz ghetto
-
Processing of confiscated goods, Lodz ghetto
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Albert Meyer, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941 (1941)
-
Guay, Stadtoberinspektor (senior city administration inspector), Lodz, 1944 (1944)
-
Henschke, Oberkasse des Reichsstatthalters im Reichsgau Wartheland (financial management), 1943 (1943)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-63.02.69, Declaration of the provisional nature of the Lodz ghetto and prohibition of deportations from Lodz, 1940, April 1, 1940 -- May 22, 1940
The following three documents contain:
1. A transcript of the conference about the future of the (provisional) Lodz ghetto from April 1, 1940
2. A prohibition of further deportations until the Wolhynienaktion (Wolhynien initiative) is concluded from May 8, 1940
3. An affirmation of the prohibition by Hans Biebow form May 22, 1940
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Hermann Goering
-
Arthur Greiser, Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, orders, 1939 -- 1944
-
Hans Frank (Governor-General)
-
Vierjahresplan (Four-year plan), 1940
-
HTO, Haupttreuhandstelle Ost (Main Trustee Office of the East)
-
Max Winkler, head of the HTO (Haupttreuhandstelle Ost), 1940
-
Provisional nature of the ghetto, Lodz, 1940--1941
-
Creation of the Lodz ghetto, 1940
-
resettlement
-
Prohibition of deportations, Lodz, 1940
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Baur, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-63.02.70, Determination of the category of persons who will be transferred to the Lodz ghetto, 1940, August 6, 1940 -- November 13, 1940
- These documents clarify the category of persons who the German authorities want to have transferred to the ghetto. In particular Jewish-Gentile marriages, the resulting children and foster children (which are declared to be Jewish by medical examination) are named to be transferred to the ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Jewish-Gentile Marriage
-
Children in the ghettos
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto
-
Jewish Children, Polish
-
Mischlinge, children of Jewish-Gentile marriages
-
Transfer of Jewish-Gentile married people into the ghetto, Lodz, 1940
-
Medical examination of foster children, declared Jewish, 1940
-
Dr. Moser, vice-head of administration of Wartheland, 1940
-
Dr. Karl Albert Coulon, Regierungsrat (councilor) Wartheland, 1940
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Dr. Moser, vice-head of administration of Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
-
Dr. Karl Albert Coulon, Regierungsrat (councilor) Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
-
Office of the Gestapo, Lodz, 1940--1942 (1940--1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-63.02.71, File memo of day to day matters in the ghetto of Lodz, 1941, March 22, 1941
- This file memo from March 22, 1941 by Hans Biebow is addressing the issues of the day in the ghetto of Lodz, i.a. regarding to halt demolitions of buildings in the ghetto, confiscations, censorship of the Jewish newspaper, etc.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Jewish newspaper
-
Censorship
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Alleged danger of spread of diseases by Jews, Lodz, 1941--1943
-
Aktennotiz (file memo), Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Ghettozeitung (ghetto newspaper), Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Censorship of the Ghettozeitung (ghetto newspaper), Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
- Creators:
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-63.02.72, Letter from the mayor of Lodz to the Wartheland authorities about issues of the city after creation of the ghetto, Lodz, 1941, July 4, 1941
- This letter from the mayor of Lodz addressed to the head of administration of Wartheland describes the consequences and issues (missing tax yield, additional costs for the city administration, complication of urban life) the city is encountering as a result of the creation of the ghetto and its consolidation (even though it was initially only meant to be provisional).
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Dr. Karl Marder, mayor of Lodz, 1941--1942
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940--1944
-
Missing tax yield due to the businesses in the ghetto, Lodz, 1941
-
General complications of the urban life due to the ghetto, Lodz, 1941
-
Additional costs for the city administration due to the ghetto, Lodz, 1941
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Provisional nature of the ghetto, Lodz, 1940--1941
- Creators:
-
Dr. Karl Marder, mayor of Lodz, 1940--1941 (1940--1941)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-63.02.73, Correspondence between the German authorities of Lodz and Wartheland regarding the transfer of Jews into the Lodz ghetto, 1941, June 3, 1941 -- November 13, 1941
- These documents demonstrate the correspondence between Nazi authorities of the Lodz ghetto as well as other Nazi authorities in Wartheland regarding the transfer of further Jews from the Polish countryside, Austria, Germany, Luxembourg and Czechia into the ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940--1944
-
Friedrich Uebelhor (Uebelhoer), head of administration of Wartheland, 1939
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Rehm, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1941
-
Frank, attestor, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1941
-
Office of the Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz, 1941
-
Werner Ventzki, Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1941--1943
-
August Jager (Jaeger), deputy of the Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Otto Luchterhand, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Schutzpolizei (Schupo)
-
Mautschel, attestor, Office of the Polizeidirektor (marshal), Leslau (Wloclawek), 1941
-
Wolf, SA-Oberfuehrer und komm. Polizeidirektor (marshal), Leslau (Wloclawek), 1941
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
-
Wien (Austria)
-
Prague (Czech Republic)
-
Berlin (Germany)
-
Cologne (Germany)
-
Luxemburg (Luxembourg)
-
Hamburg (Germany)
-
Dusseldorf, Germany (Europe)
-
Jews from Frankfurt a.M. deported to Lodz, 1941
-
Jews from Wien (Vienna) deported to Lodz, 1941
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Jews from Prag (Prague) deported to Lodz, 1941
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Jews from Berlin deported to Lodz, 1941
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Jews from Koeln (Cologne) deported to Lodz, 1941
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Jews from Luxemburg (Luxembourg) deported to Lodz, 1941
-
Jews from Hamburg deported to Lodz, 1941
-
Jews from Duesseldorf (Dusseldorf) deported to Lodz, 1941
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Transports
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Transport trains
-
Foreign Jews deported to the Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
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Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Forced labor for Jews in Lodz, 1939--1944
-
Radegast train station, Lodz, 1940--1944
-
Deportation of German Jews
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Deportations to the Lodz ghetto
-
Deportation of Luxembourgian Jews
-
Deportation of Austrian Jews
-
Deportation of Polish Jews
-
Disease in ghettos
-
No transfer of ill Jews into the ghetto, Lodz
-
Treatment of ill Jews outside of the ghettos, Lodz, 1941
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Transport of Jews from Zgierz to the Lodz ghetto, 1941
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Transport of Jews from Leslau (Wloclawek) to the Lodz ghetto, 1941
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Additional costs for the city administration due to the ghetto, Lodz, 1941
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Ghetto population
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Number of inhabitants, Lodz ghetto, 1941
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Population development, Lodz ghetto, 1940--1941
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Number of deceased persons, Lodz ghetto, May 1940--August 1941
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Fuchs, Kommissar (inspector), Gestapo Lodz, 1941
-
Transfer of Jews from the countryside to the Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Transfer of Jews to the Lodz ghetto
-
Train transports of Jews to the Lodz ghetto, 1941
-
Correspondence between German authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
German civil authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Dissent between Nazi authorities about the transfer of Jews to the Lodz ghetto, 1941
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Attempts of Biebow to prevent further transfers to the Lodz ghetto, 1941
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Dr. Moser, vice-head of administration of Wartheland, 1940
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Dr. Wilhelm Albert, Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police) and SS-Brigadefuehrer, Lodz, 1941--1944
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Walter Rudolf Keuck, head of the SS special police guarding Lodz (Schupo), 1941
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Ottomar Roese vice-head of the SS special police guarding Lodz (Schupo), 1941
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
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Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
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Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
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Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940--1944 (1940--1944)
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Friedrich Uebelhor (Uebelhoer), head of administration of Wartheland, 1939--1942 (1939--1942)
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Lodz ghetto administration (1939 -- 1944)
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Rehm, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1941 (1941)
-
Frank, attestor, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1941 (1941)
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Office of the Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz, 1941 (1941)
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Werner Ventzki, Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1941--1943 (1941--1943)
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August Jager (Jaeger), deputy of the Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
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Otto Luchterhand, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941--1942 (1941--1942)
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Office of the Schutzpolizei (Schupo), Lodz, 1941 (1941)
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Mautschel, attestor, Office of the Polizeidirektor (marshal), Leslau (Wloclawek), 1941 (1941)
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Wolf, SA-Oberfuehrer und komm. Polizeidirektor (marshal), Leslau (Wloclawek), 1941 (1941)
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 23: RG-63.02.74, Documents regarding financial issues of transferring Jews to the Lodz ghetto, 1941--1942, July 9, 1941 -- October 5, 1942
- These documents reflect how the German authorities handled the financial part of transferring Jews to the ghetto in Lodz, i.a. confiscations, complaints and accounting.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Confiscation, Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
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Sonderkommando (special unit) Lange
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Biebow, Hans
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Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of Jewish property--Germany
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Expropriation of Jewish Property
-
Personal belongings
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Processing of confiscated goods, Lodz ghetto
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial relations in the Lodz ghetto
-
Transfer of money and valuables to German administration
-
Konto (account) of Chaim Rumkowski, Lodz
-
Proceeds of auctioning off Jewish property
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
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Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-63.02.75, Document showcasing the police forces and safety installations of the Lodz ghetto, 1942, February 2, 1942
- This report from the chief of police addressed to the mayor of Lodz outlines the insufficient number of police forces to enhance the guarding of the ghetto and calls for stronger safety installations.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Office of the Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz, 1941
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German police and SS authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Ghettowache (Ghetto Guards)
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Security police Lodz (Litzmannstadt)
-
Safety installations, Lodz ghetto, 1940--1944
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
- Creators:
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Office of the Polizeipraesident (Chief of Police), Lodz, 1941 (1941)
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-63.02.76, Financial documents showcasing effort, costs and bureaucracy of the Nazi authorities handling of Jews in Lodz and surrounding area, 1942, February 3, 1942 -- November 7, 1942
- These financial documents and correspondence of financial nature showcase the big amount of effort and extra costs the Nazi authorities chose to stem to handle their undertakings regarding the Jews in Lodz and the surrounding area.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Collaboration with Nazi Germany in the Second World War
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Collaboration with German administration
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Collaboration in ghettos
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collaboration in the Holocaust
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Collaboration in the Lodz ghetto
-
Nazi-German deception
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
-
Deception in the Lodz ghetto, Nazi-German administration
-
Polish workers, civilian, Lodz
-
Documents with elements of deception and euphemism
-
Polish workers, civilian
-
Danger allowance, Lodz ghetto
-
Confidential documents, Lodz, 1939--1944
-
Financial documents, payrolls
-
Financial documents, payrolls, Lodz ghetto
-
Heinrich Schwind, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1942
-
Roster of names and payrolls of the Sonderaktion (special action), Lodz, 1942
-
Special ration of alcohol for the Sonderaktion (special action), Lodz, 1942
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Special ration of cigarettes for the Sonderaktion (special action), Lodz, 1942
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Special ration of soap and detergent for the Sonderaktion (special action), Lodz, 1942
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Special ration of fuel for the Sonderaktion (special action), Lodz, 1942
-
Alleged danger of spread of diseases by Jews, Lodz, 1941--1943
-
Sonderkommando (special unit) Lange
-
Gestapo (Nazi German Secret political police)
-
Fuchs, Kommissar (inspector), Gestapo Lodz, 1941
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Documents issued by Nazi-German Police and Security forces, 1933 -- 1945
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Financial documents, request for special rations, Lodz, 1942--1943
-
Dissent about special ration requests, Lodz, 1942--1943
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Biebow, Hans
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Otto Luchterhand, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941
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Finke, Lodz ghetto administration, 1942
-
Gunther Fuchs, SS-Hauptsturmfuehrer and Gestapo Lodz, 1940--1944
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Gerlich, Landeswirtschaftsamt Wartheland, 1942
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
- Creators:
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German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
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Otto Luchterhand, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941--1942 (1941--1942)
-
Office of the Gestapo, Lodz, 1940--1942 (1940--1944)
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Gunther Fuchs, SS-Hauptsturmfuehrer and Gestapo Lodz, 1940--1944 (1940--1944)
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Finke, Lodz ghetto administration, 1942 (1942)
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Gerlich, Landeswirtschaftsamt Wartheland, 1942 (1942)
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Amtsarzt (public medical officer), k. Stadtmedizinalrat (municipal medical city council), Lodz, 1942 (1942)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 26: RG-63.02.77, Announcement of Hans Biebow to resume work after a deportation, Lodz, 1942, September 12, 1942
- This order of Hans Biebow from September 12, 1942 demands the resumption of labor after the latest wave of deportations ended the day before. He specifically admonishes the inhabitants of the ghetto to a quick and ordered return to productivity to prevent further consequences.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
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Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Ghetto workshops, 1939-1945
-
Working, ghettos
-
Resumption of work after a deportation, Lodz, 1942
-
Urge to return to normality after the deportation, Lodz, 1942
-
German civil authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements issued by the German administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940-1944
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
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Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 27: RG-63.02.78, Documents about requesting a special ration of alcohol for the ghetto administration of Lodz, 1943, September 11, 1943 -- September 28, 1943
- These documents showcase a request from the German ghetto administration of Lodz to receive a special ration of alcohol for their employees and the response of the responsible authorities. Especially interesting is the argumentation of the Ghetto administration comparing their efforts as being equivalent to the ones of the Sonderkommando Kulmhof (Chelmno).
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Alleged danger of spread of diseases by Jews, Lodz, 1941--1943
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Special ration of alcohol for the ghetto administration, Lodz, 1943
-
Financial documents, request for special rations, Lodz, 1942--1943
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Dissent about special ration requests, Lodz, 1942--1943
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Sonderkommando Kulmhof (Chelmno)
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of the Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 28: RG-63.02.79, Documents reflecting the food situation in the Lodz ghetto from the viewpoint of the Nazi authorities, 1940--1943, October 25, 1940 -- April 19, 1943
- These documents reflect the discussions between Nazi authorities about the food situation in the Lodz ghetto, i.a. Hans Biebow trying to receive more supplies by offering death tolls and food quantity as an evidence of the undersupply and using the importance of the ghetto for the armament industry as an argument. Furthermore the purposeful malnourishment with its inferior quality of the foods is very apparent.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Ghetto (Nutritional and economic office, ghetto), Lodz, 1940
-
Alexander Palfinger, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1940
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Werner Ventzki, Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1941--1943
-
Gunther Fuchs, SS-Hauptsturmfuehrer and Gestapo Lodz, 1940--1944
-
Provisions and regulations of food distribution in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Provisioning of the commodities in the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 --1944
-
Food
-
Food Distribution for Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1939 --1945
-
Food distribution in the ghettos
-
Food distribution in the Holocaust, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hunger in the Lodz ghetto
-
Hunger in ghettos, 1939 -- 1945
-
Starvation, ghettos
-
Starvation in the ghettos
-
Starvation in the Lodz ghetto
-
Collapsing during work due to hunger, Lodz
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Nazi authorities discussing the food situation of the Jews in the Lodz ghetto, 1940--1943
-
Enumeration of food supplies which were not delivered to the ghetto, Lodz, 1942--1943
-
Shortage of the food contingents in default of delivery, Lodz ghetto, 1942--1943
-
Death toll due to hunger, Lodz ghetto, 1942
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Alexander Palfinger, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 (1940)
-
Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Ghetto (Nutritional and economic office, ghetto), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 29: RG-63.02.80, Documents constituting the application process and first months of Hans Biebow as head of the ghetto administration Lodz, 1940, April 30, 1940 -- November 12, 1940
- This file contains documents regarding Hans Biebow application process to become head of the Ghettoverwaltung (ghetto administration) as well as the power of attorney issued for his activities related to the ghetto and a document showing how Biebow used his influence to shape the employee structure of the Ghettoverwaltung towards his needs.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Dr. Karl Marder, mayor of Lodz, 1941--1942
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944
-
Alexander Palfinger, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1940
-
Curriculum Vitae
-
Resume
-
Resume, Curriculum Vitae, Hans Biebow
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Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Ghetto (Nutritional and economic office, ghetto), Lodz, 1940
-
Letter of recommendation for Hans Biebow application as head of the ghetto administration, Lodz
-
Power of attorney issued to Hans Biebow for leading the ghetto Lodz
-
wartime correspondences
-
Correspondence regarding Hans Biebow application as head of administration, Lodz
-
Political loyalty background check, Hans Biebow, 1940
-
Reorganization of the Ghettoverwaltung (ghetto administration) by Hans Biebow, 1940
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Dr. Johann Moldenhauer, head of administration of the Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Lodz, 1940
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Ghetto (Nutritional and economic office, ghetto), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
-
Hans Rickmers, Deutsche Arbeitsfront (German Labor Front) Bremen-Horn, Ortsgruppe Rickmers, 1940 (1940)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 30: RG-63.02.81, Documents showing Biebow`s central role for the ghetto and his usage of it for personal gain, Lodz, 1940--1942, December 20, 1940 -- January 19, 1942
- These documents showcase the indispensable role Hans Biebow played for the Lodz ghetto and his usage of this role for personal gain and enrichment.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Dr. Karl Marder, mayor of Lodz, 1941--1942
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial documents, confirming transactions
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Correspondence between German and Jewish authorities of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Special permissions
-
Special permission, Hans Biebow
-
Using ghetto capacities for personal means, Biebow, Lodz, 1941
-
Role and importance of Hans Biebow for the ghetto
-
List of goods acquired by Hans Biebow, Lodz
-
Goods acquired for personal gain by Hans Biebow, Lodz ghetto
- Creators:
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A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Dr. Karl Marder, mayor of Lodz, 1940--1941 (1940--1941)
-
Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council in the Lodz Ghetto, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 31: RG-63.02.82, Speech by Hans Biebow justifying and explaining the resettlement of the ghetto (deportation), Lodz, August 1944, August 7, 1944
- This document contains a speech given by Hans Biebow before the start of the big deportations in August 1944 after which the ghetto ceased to exist. Biebow explains the measures taken, possible penalties and promises better life and work in the factories in the west.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Speech to promote the deportations, Hans Biebow, Lodz, 1944
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Deception in the Lodz ghetto, Nazi-German administration
-
Documents with elements of deception and euphemism
-
Nazi deception
-
Deception in regards to deportations, Lodz
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Young Zionist Pioneer Organizations in Poland, interwar period
- Creators:
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 32: RG-63.02.83, Announcements and documents regarding deportations and resolving the Lodz ghetto, 1944, August 4, 1944 -- October 24, 1944
- These announcements from different points in time throughout the deportation waves, during which all inhabitants of the Lodz ghetto got deported in August 1944, contain conduct rules for Jewish population and rules regarding the successive reduction of the ghetto area. Further documents show administrative measures taken after the deportations to dissolve the ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Collection points for the deportations, Lodz, 1944
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
German agencies with regard to the Lodz ghetto
-
German documents regarding administrative matters in the Lodz ghetto
-
Gestapo (Nazi German Secret political police)
-
Gestapo orders in Lodz, 1939 -- 1945
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
-
German decrees, orders and ordinances with regard to shutting down the ghetto, Lodz, 1944
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Deportations from the Lodz Ghetto to the Auschwitz complex of camps, 1944
-
Reduction of the ghetto area during the last wave of deportations, Lodz, 1944
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial documents, street cleaning fee, Lodz ghetto, 1944
-
Radegast train station, Lodz, 1940--1944
-
Food distribution in the Lodz ghetto
-
Food Distribution for Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1939 --1945
-
Food distribution in the Holocaust, 1939 -- 1945
-
Food Distribution in Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Processing of left-behind Jewish property after the last deportations, Lodz, 1944
-
Financial documents, bills, Lodz
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish Council in the Lodz Ghetto, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1944)
-
Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish council in Lodz (1940--1944)
-
Office of the Gestapo, Lodz, 1940--1942 (1940--1944)
-
Otto Bradfisch, Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1943--1944 (1943--1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 33: RG-63.02.84, Documents regarding acquisitions for the Chelmno extermination camp by authorities of Lodz, 1942--1943, July 16, 1942 -- August 24, 1943
- These documents contain correspondence between the Nazi German authorities of Lodz regarding acquisition of goods for the Chelmno extermination camp.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
German administration of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lodz ghetto administration
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Sonderkommando Kulmhof (Chelmno)
-
Financial documents
-
Financial documents, 1939 -- 1945
-
Financial documents regarding the Lodz ghetto
-
Financial documents, bills, Lodz
-
Bone-crushing machine
-
Bone-crushing machine for Chelmno, Lodz, 1942
-
Van for Chelmno, Lodz, 1943
-
Acquisitions for Chelmno, Lodz, 1942--1943
-
Correspondence between German authorities of Lodz, 1939 -- 1944
-
Biebow, Hans
-
Hans Biebow, Nazi-German administrator in Lodz ghetto
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944
-
Dr. Alfons Rosse, vice-head of the Gestapo Lodz, 1942--1943
- Creators:
-
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
-
Jewish Historical Commission in Poland (1944 -- 1947)
-
Friedrich Wilhelm Ribbe, deputy of Hans Biebow, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
Office of Hans Biebow, chief of administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1940 -- 1944)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
-
Dr. Alfons Rosse, vice-head of the Gestapo Lodz, 1942--1943 (1942--1943)
-
Office of the Oberbuergermeister (Mayor) of Lodz, 1943 (1939--1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 34: RG-63.02.16, Rumkowski performs wedding ceremony after abolition of the rabbinate, ca 1943, 1943
- This picture shows Rumkowski performing a wedding ceremony on one side of the table, the bride and the groom on the other side and the wedding party in the background.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish Marriage
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, photographs
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Photographs, Jewish women
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 35: RG-63.02.17, Rumkowski, appeal to to submit to deportation voluntarely , August 1944, Translation, August 15, 1944
- This document contains an announcement by Chaim Rumkowski to convince the inhabitants of the Lodz ghetto to follow the deportations voluntarily.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
Deception in regards to deportations, Lodz
-
Documents with elements of deception and euphemism
-
Nazi-German deception
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from the Lodz Ghetto to the Auschwitz complex of camps, 1944
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Documents in English language
-
Narratives in English language
- Creators:
-
Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish council in Lodz (1940--1944)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 36: RG-63.02.18, Street map of the Lodz ghetto, 1940--1944
- This document shows an elaborate street map of the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
City maps (street plans) of the interwar and wartime
-
Street plan (map) of the Lodz ghetto
-
Street map of the Lodz ghetto
-
Map, Lodz ghetto
-
Maps and border lines
-
Administrative and political maps, interwar, war-time and postwar period
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 37: RG-63.02.19, Lodz ghetto, Tailors at work, 1940--1944
- The photo shows two men sowing German military uniforms in a tailoring workshop in the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Production of German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Production of the German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors' workshops in the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors workshops in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Sewing workshop, Lodz ghetto
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 38: RG-63.02.20, Two Jewish Ghetto Police, with elderly male, 1940--1944
- This photo shows two members of the Jewish Order Police frisking an elderly Jewish man in the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish Police, Lodz Ghetto
-
Collaboration of Jewish Order Police in the ghettos with German administration
-
Collaboration of Jewish order police with German police and security forces in the ghettos
-
Jewish Order Police
-
Jewish Order Police in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Jewish Order police in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Frisking of ghetto inhabitants by the Jewish Order Police, Lodz
-
Collaboration in ghettos
-
Collaboration with German administration
-
collaboration in the Holocaust
-
Collaboration in the Lodz ghetto
-
Collaboration in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 39: RG-63.02.21, Rumkowski in the carriage, riding around the ghetto, 1940--1944
- This photo shows Chaim Rumkowski riding through the ghetto on a horse-drawn carriage.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, photographs
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 40: RG-63.02.22, German film crew in Lodz, 1940--1944
- This photo shows a German film crew driving through the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Film crew in a ghetto, Lodz
- Creators:
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 41: RG-63.02.23, Rumkowski General Curfew Announcement, September 5, 1942, deportations began, September 5, 1942
- This photograph shows an announcement of a general curfew in the Lodz ghetto during the deportations in September 1942 issued by Chaim Rumkowski.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
Curfew notice for Jews
-
Curfew, Lodz ghetto, 1942
-
Exemptions from the curfew, Lodz ghetto, 1942
-
Road and access passes, Lodz ghetto, 1942
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 42: RG-63.02.24, Jews near the bridge in the ghetto. The bridge connects ghetto parts, 1940--1944
- This photo shows one of the bridges which connected the different parts of the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Pedestrian bridge in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Pedestrian bridges in the ghettos
-
Pedestrian bridges in the Lodz ghetto
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 43: RG-63.02.25, Jewish workers in a tayloring workshop, 1940--1944
- The photo shows men working in a tailoring workshop in the Lodz ghetto, mostly producing German military uniforms.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Production of German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Production of the German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors' workshops in the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors workshops in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Sewing workshop, Lodz ghetto
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 44: RG-63.02.26, Jewish policemen on the street, ghetto inhabitants are waiting in line, 1940--1944
- This photo shows a Jewish Order Police man standing on the street, while many inhabitants are standing in a line on the sidewalk.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
day-to-day life in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Jewish Police, Lodz Ghetto
-
Collaboration of Jewish Order Police in the ghettos with German administration
-
Collaboration of Jewish order police with German police and security forces in the ghettos
-
Jewish Order Police
-
Jewish Order Police in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Jewish Order police in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 45: RG-63.02.27, a German policeman at the rear ghetto entrance, the sign reads, Jewish district, access denied, 1940--1944
- This photo shows a German policemen at an entrance of the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warning signs, ghettos
-
Warning sign, ghetto Lodz
-
German Police and Security forces, 1939 --1945
-
German police and security forces, Poland
-
Ghettowache (Ghetto Guards)
-
Safety installations, Lodz ghetto, 1940--1944
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 46: RG-63.02.28, a woman near the table, men and children with Jewish star, 1940--1944
- This picture shows a woman, two men and two children standing in front of a building in the Lodz ghetto. The Jewish Stars on their clothes are clearly visible.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Yellow Stars
-
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish yellow stars in Germany in the course of the Second World War
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Children in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos, photo-documents
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto, photographs
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 47: RG-63.02.29, A man with a white rag, another man and two children, 1940--1944
- This picture shows a man with a white rag, another man and two children standing in the Lodz ghetto behind the safety installations. One can see the Jewish star on the front and the back of their clothes.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Yellow Stars
-
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish yellow stars in Germany in the course of the Second World War
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
Safety installations, Lodz ghetto, 1940--1944
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Children in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos, photo-documents
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto, photographs
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 48: RG-63.02.30, Children, Women, Men with Jewish star, 1940--1944
- This photo shows a group of inhabitants of the Lodz ghetto in a way that reminds one of a group or family photograph.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Yellow Stars
-
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish yellow stars in Germany in the course of the Second World War
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Children in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos, photo-documents
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto, photographs
-
Women in the ghettos
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 49: RG-63.02.31, People with Jewish star behind barbwire, 1940--1944
- This photo shows a big group of inhabitants behind the safety installations of the Lodz ghetto. The Jewish stars are well recognizable on their clothes.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Yellow Stars
-
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish yellow stars in Germany in the course of the Second World War
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
Safety installations, Lodz ghetto, 1940--1944
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos, photo-documents
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto, photographs
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 50: RG-63.02.32, Jewish worker in a tailor's workshop, 1940--1944
- This photo shows a man sowing clothes in a tailor`s workshop in the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Tailors' workshops in the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors workshops in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Sewing workshop, Lodz ghetto
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 51: RG-63.02.33, Central Prison, Awaiting Deportation, 1940--1944
- This photo shows an old woman and many other inhabitants of the Lodz ghetto waiting behind a fence until deportation proceeds.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Central prison, Lodz
-
Collection points for the deportations, Lodz, 1944
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Deportations from the Lodz Ghetto to the Auschwitz complex of camps, 1944
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos, photo-documents
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto, photographs
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 52: RG-63.02.34, Chaim Rumkowski before his deportation to Auchwitz, 1940--1944
- This photo shows Chaim Rumkowski in the foreground and other people in the background in front of a train, before their deportation to Auschwitz.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Deportations from the Lodz Ghetto to the Auschwitz complex of camps, 1944
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, photographs
-
Chaim Rumkowski before his deportation, Lodz, 1944
-
Chaim Rumkowski before his deportation, Lodz, photographs, 1944
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 53: RG-63.02.35, Chaim Rumkowski oil painting, 1942
- This oil painting shows Rumkowski levitating and ruminating in the nighttime sky above the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Pedestrian bridges in the ghettos
-
Pedestrian bridges in the Lodz ghetto
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Painting, Chaim Rumkowski
-
Paintings
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
M. Schwarz (1942)
-
Jewish Historical Institute, Warsaw
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 54: RG-63.02.36, Jewish Ghetto Firefighters brigade, 1940--1944
- This photo shows the Jewish Firefighter Brigade on their vehicle in the streets of the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Jewish Firefighter Brigade, Lodz ghetto
-
Firefighters in ghettos
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 55: RG-63.02.37, Lodz Ghetto, a mail man, 1940--1944
- This photo shows a mail man delivering a letter to an inhabitant of the ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Yellow Stars
-
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish yellow stars in Germany in the course of the Second World War
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
Mailman, Lodz ghetto
-
Postal service in the ghettos
-
Mailman, Lodz ghetto, photographs
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 56: RG-63.02.38, Lodz Ghetto, Jewish seamstressess at work, 1940--1944
- This photo shows two seamstresses in a workshop of the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Production of German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Production of the German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors' workshops in the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors workshops in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Sewing workshop, Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 57: RG-63.02.39, Jewish women work at a tailoring shop, Lodz ghetto, 1941, 1941
- This photo shows female workers in a tailoring workshop in the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Production of German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Production of the German military uniform in the tailoring workshops of the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors' workshops in the Lodz ghetto
-
Tailors workshops in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Sewing workshop, Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 58: RG-63.02.41, Lodz Ghetto, Malka Szulc, Request to exempt from phisical labor, July 6, 1944
- This document shows a request to the Interdepartmental Committee by Malka Szulc for being exempt from work due to her illness and need to care for her mother.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Polish, language
-
Documents in Polish language
-
German, language
-
Documents in German language
-
English, language
-
Documents in English language
-
Malka Szulc, inhabitant of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Sewing workshop, Lodz ghetto
-
Factories and workshops in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Businesses in the Lodz Ghetto
-
Tailors' workshops in the Lodz ghetto
-
Working, ghettos
-
Disease in ghettos
-
Request to be exempt from Labor, Lodz
-
Exemptions from labor, ghettos
-
Documents issued in the ghettos
-
Work-related documents issued in ghettos
-
Inter-ghetto correspondence, Lodz Ghetto
-
wartime correspondences
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Malka Szulc, inhabitant of the Lodz ghetto (1944)
-
AL, Zespol PSZ (Collection: Chairman of Jewish Council of Elders) (1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 59: RG-63.02.42, Moving into the ghetto, Lodz, March 1940, March 1940
- This photo shows Jews moving into the Lodz ghetto in March 1940, using all kinds of vehicles to drag their belongings through the snow on the street.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Creation of the Lodz ghetto, 1940
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
- Creators:
-
Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
-
German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Bundesarchiv, German Federal Archives (1952--today)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 60: RG-63.02.44, Perla Landowicz, request to exempt from work outside the ghetto, June -- July 1944
- This document shows a request to the Interdepartmental Committee by Perla Landowicz for being exempt from work beyond the ghetto (probably a euphemism for deportation) due to an illness.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Polish, language
-
Documents in Polish language
-
German, language
-
Documents in German language
-
English, language
-
Documents in English language
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Working, ghettos
-
Disease in ghettos
-
Request to be exempt from Labor, Lodz
-
Exemptions from labor, ghettos
-
Documents issued in the ghettos
-
Work-related documents issued in ghettos
-
Inter-ghetto correspondence, Lodz Ghetto
-
wartime correspondences
-
medical doctors in the ghettos
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Exemptions from deportations
-
Starvation, ghettos
-
Starvation in the ghettos
-
Starvation in the Lodz ghetto
-
Ration cards
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
Perla Landowicz, inhabitant of the Lodz ghetto (1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 61: RG-63.02.45, Lodz ghetto, labor as a deception of deportation to Auschwitz, July 30, 1944
- This document shows an announcement of the Lodz ghetto which states that large parts of the population will be called in for labor contributing to the defense of the Reich. However, these explanations only serve as deception technique for the deportations to Auschwitz.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Deception and propaganda about volunteer labor in Germany, 1941 -- 1945
-
Deception in regards to deportations, Lodz
-
Deception in the Lodz ghetto, Nazi-German administration
-
Documents with elements of deception and euphemism
-
Nazi-German deception
-
Nazi-German announcements in occupied Poland, 1939-1945
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, German-occupied Poland
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements, Nazi Germany
-
Orders, ordinances, announcements issued by the German administration in the Lodz ghetto, 1940-1944
-
Arthur Greiser, Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, orders, 1939 -- 1944
-
Orders and announcements of Nazi-German administration in the occupied territories, 1939 -- 1945
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportations from Lodz ghetto
-
Lodz ghetto, deportations
-
Deportations from the Lodz Ghetto to the Auschwitz complex of camps, 1944
- Creators:
-
Arthur Greiser, Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1944)
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
-
German authorities of the Lodz ghetto (1940 -- 1944)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 62: RG-63.02.47, Lodz ghtto, Children at a gate, 1940--1944
- This photo shows women, men and children at an open gate in the Lodz ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Streets of the Lodz ghetto
-
Daily life in ghettos
-
Daily life in ghettos, Lodz
-
Day-to-day life in the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
-
Yellow Stars
-
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish yellow stars in Germany in the course of the Second World War
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos
-
Children in the ghettos, photo-documents
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto
-
Children in the Lodz ghetto, photographs
- Creators:
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German photographers in ghettos, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
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Ghetto photographers (1939 --1945)
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Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 63: RG-63.02.49, Rumkowski, front row, D. Warszawaki, D.Fuchs, A. Jakubowicz, D. Gertler, S.Erlich, K. Sienicki, L.Rozenblat, H.Kaufmann, BL, Israel, 1940--1944
- This photo shows Rumkowski and other important personalities of the Lodz ghetto gathered around a table.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, group photograph
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Mordechai Chaim Rumkowski, photographs
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Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
Photographs
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Photographs, wartime, 1939 -- 1945
-
Yellow Stars
-
Yellow stars and armbands, Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish yellow stars in Germany in the course of the Second World War
-
Jewish yellow stars of David, Jewish badges and patches
-
History of the Holocaust, photo-documents
-
Photographs, Jewish men
-
Photographs, Jewish women
-
Jewish women of the Lodz Ghetto
-
Women in the ghettos
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
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The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
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David Warszawski, director of the Judenrat's Tailors' Central Office (Textilabteilung), Lodz ghetto
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Dora Fuchs, secretary of Rumkowski
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Aron Jakubowicz, director of the labor workshops, Lodz ghetto
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Dawid Gertler, chief of the Special Department (Sonderabteilung) of the Jewish ghetto police
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S. Erlich, head of the statistics department, Lodz ghetto
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Kiwa Sienicki, head of the employment office (Arbeitsresort), Lodz ghetto
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Leon Rozenblat, head of the Ordnungsdienst (Jewish ghetto police), Lodz ghetto
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Henryk Kaufmann, director of the Fire Department (Feuerwehr), Lodz ghetto
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Judenrat (Jewish council), Lodz ghetto
-
Judenrat of Lodz Ghetto
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Lodz ghetto, photo-documents
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 64: RG-63.02.50, Lodz ghetto, The only way is to work, 1940--1944
- This quote by Rumkowski illustrates his philosophy for surviving the Nazi time and guideline to leading the ghetto.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Phenomenology of Chaim Rumkowski
-
Chaim Rumkowski, chairman of the Judenrat in the Lodz ghetto
-
Rumkowski trust in Nazi-German administration of the Lodz Ghetto
-
The Role of Mordechaj Chaim Rumkowski in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 -- 1944
-
Chronology of the Lodz Ghetto
-
History of the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1945
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lodz, Litzmannstadt (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Lodz ghetto
-
Germany (1939--1941)
-
Germany (1939--1945)
-
Germany (1933 -- 1945)
-
German, language
-
Hebrew, language
- Creators:
-
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
- Sub-Collection 3: RG-63.03, German crimes in Poland, General Government, 1939 -- 1945
- Materials and evidences collected by the Central Commission for the investigation of German crimes in Poland, 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
General Government (German-occupied Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German administrative division of Poland, 1939 -- 1941
-
German administration of the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Administrative division of the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
General Governor, Hans Frank, correspondences, statements and memorandums, 1939 -- 1945
-
General Governor Hans Frank about the situation of Poles in General Gouvernement, 1943
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Hans Frank about counterbalancing Ukrainians against Poles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, support to the Ukrainians versus Poles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, extermination of Polish elites, principles
-
Hans Frank, extermination of Polish resistance, principles
-
German police and security forces in the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Districts of the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
District governors of the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German provisions for Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about propspective elimination of Jews in the General Government, 1941
-
Jewish Question in the General Government, 1939 -- 1944
-
Extermination centers for Jews in the General Government
-
Treblinka (Poland: extermination camp)
-
Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland)
-
Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp)
-
Nazi-German repressions in the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Expulsion of Polish population from General Government, 1942 -- 1943
-
Stutthof (Poland: Concentration Camp)
-
Inspections of Nazi concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945
-
Inspection of Nazi concentration camps, Heinrich Himmler, 1933 -- 1945
-
Inspections of General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943, photo-documents
-
Umschlagplatz, a collection center for deportation of Jews from the Warsaw Ghetto
-
Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
-
Ravensbrueck (Germany: Concentration Camp)
-
Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
-
Medical experiments in Nazi-German concentration camps
-
Nazi-German medical experiments, photo-documents
-
Transit camp in General Government
-
Nazi crimes in Polish hospitals, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi propaganda against Poles and Polish Resistance
-
Deportation routes to the Nazi extermination centers in Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Deportation routes to Nazi extermination centers in Poland, 1939 -- 1945, a map of Poland
-
Poland (1939--1945)
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Documents in Polish language
-
Narratives in German language
-
Documents in German language
-
Narratives in English language
-
Documents in English language
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for Investigating of German Crimes in Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-63.03.01, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
German occupation of Poland
-
General Government (German-occupied Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Jews in Poland 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi persecution of Jews
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Anti-Jewish atrocities--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945), postwar publications
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about counterbalancing Ukrainians against Poles, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
German resistance in Stalingrad, 1943, photo-documents
-
documents translated from German
-
Documents in German language
-
Documents in English language
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
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Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-63.03.02, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials of the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
General-Government (German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945)
-
German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Resistance, Polish
-
German orders about forced labor, 1939--1945
-
Forced labor
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Hans Frank, extermination of Polish resistance, principles
-
Extermination of Jews
-
Hans Frank, extermination of Polish elites, principles
-
Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
-
Poland
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Lublin (Poland)
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Roundups and Actions in the ghettos
-
Roundups and Deportations of Jews
-
Expulsion of Polish population from General Government, 1942 -- 1943
-
German police and security forces in the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Jewish Question in the General Government, 1939 -- 1944
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-63.03.03, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraodinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
General Government (German-occupied Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Jews in Poland 1939 -- 1945
-
Warsaw ghetto
-
Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945)
-
The Holocaust in General Government (German-occupied Poland)
-
Holocaust in Poland
-
Executions, ghettos
-
Nazi-German terror in the General Government as a method of administration, 1939 -- 1945
-
Anti-Jewish atrocities--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Białystok (Poland)
-
Lublin (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Kraków (Poland)
-
Cracow (Poland)
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Poland
-
Round-ups and aktion in the ghettos--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
-
Mass killing of Jewish and Polish intelligentsia in German-occupied Poland, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi-perpetuated mass shootings
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
-
Deportations from ghettos
-
Deportation of Jews from Poland
-
Deportations to concentration camps
-
Roundups and Deportations of Jews
-
Restrictions against the Jewish population
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-63.03.04, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
General-Government (German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945)
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Kraków (Poland)
-
Lodz (Poland)
-
Lublin (Poland)
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Poland
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Round-ups and aktion in the ghettos--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Nazi persecution of Jews
-
Jews in Poland 1939 -- 1945
-
Anti-Jewish atrocities--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Nazi-German atrocities
-
Mass executions
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
-
Mass extermination sites, 1939 -- 1945
-
mass graves
-
Mass killing of Jewish population, Second World War
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi-perpetuated mass shootings
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
-
Jewish Question in the General Government, 1939 -- 1944
-
German police and security forces in the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Executions, ghettos
-
postwar publication
-
Special ration of alcohol for the Sonderaktion (special action), Lodz, 1942
-
Special ration of fuel for the Sonderaktion (special action), Lodz, 1942
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-63.03.05, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank about propspective elimination of Jews in the General Government, 1941
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Nazi-German atrocities
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Nazi-German politics in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Mass burning of bodies (Poland)
-
Children victims
-
Jewish ghettos in German-occupied and controlled Europe
-
Liquidation of ghettos
-
Jewish evacuation
-
Zamosc (Poland)
-
Bialystok (Poland)
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-63.03.06, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Expulsion of Polish population from General Government, 1942 -- 1943
-
Poland
-
Lublin (Poland)
-
Zamosc (Poland)
-
Deportation of Jews from Poland
-
Nazi New Order "Neue Ordnung" (The political and economic subjugation of Europe to Nazi-Germany)
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Forced labor in ghettos
-
Deportations to Auschwitz concentration camp
-
Methods used in carrying out mass expulsion(Poland 1942-1943)
-
Lebensraum (territorial expansion for more German living space in Europe)
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German terror in the General Government as a method of administration, 1939 -- 1945
-
The Holocaust in General Government (German-occupied Poland)
-
Transit camp in General Government
-
Tomaszow Mazowiecki (Poland)
-
Hrubieszow (Poland)
-
Pacification actions in German-occupied Poland
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Grossaktion in occupied Poland (1939-1943)
-
Tarnogrod (Bilgoraj, Poland)
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-63.03.07, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordiary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Holocaust in Poland
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland)
-
Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Belzec extermination center, 1942
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Mass extermination sites, 1939 -- 1945
-
Factual materials about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
SD, Sicherheitsdienst
-
Belzec extermination center, orientation plans
-
Belzec extermination camp, gas chambers
-
Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp)
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Poland
-
Ethnic cleansing of Polish population in Western Volhynia, 1943 -- 1944
-
postwar publication
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-63.03.08, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Poland
-
Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp)
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Mass executions
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Mass extermination sites, 1939 -- 1945
-
Mass killing of Jewish population, Second World War
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Victims of the mass annihilation in the Holocaust
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Anti-Jewish atrocities--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Lublin (Poland)
-
Deportation to concentration camps
-
Confiscation of Jewish property without German authorization
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Forced labor in concentration camps
-
Forced undressing, concentration camps
-
Torture of Nazi concentration camp prisoners
-
Mass burning of bodies (Poland)
-
Nazi gas chambers
-
Liquidation of concentration camps
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Extermination centers for Jews in the General Government
-
Factual materials about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942
-
Witnesses' accounts on the annihilation of Jews in the Holocaust
-
Sobibor extermination camp, situation (orientation) plan
-
Stutthof (Poland: Concentration Camp)
-
Stutthof concentration camp (situational plan)
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-63.03.09, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank (Governor-General)
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about propspective elimination of Jews in the General Government, 1941
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Nazi-German atrocities
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to Polish population in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Documenting the Nazi crimes in concentration camps
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Jews in Nazi Europe
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi anti-Jewish measures, actions and legislations
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
-
Stutthof (Poland: Concentration Camp)
-
Heinrich Himmler, leading member of Nazi Party 1929-1945
-
Inspection of Nazi concentration camps, Heinrich Himmler, 1933 -- 1945
-
Photograph, Heinrich Himmler visits Stutthof (1941)
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Mass extermination sites, 1939 -- 1945
-
Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
-
Witnesses' accounts on the annihilation of Jews in the Holocaust
-
Mass executions
-
Nazi gas chambers
-
Mass killing of Jewish population, Second World War
-
Victims of the mass annihilation in the Holocaust
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Execution in concentration camps
-
Prisoners in the camps
-
Evacuation of Nazi-German concentration camps, wartime
-
Stutthof concentration camp (number of prisoners and victims)
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
postwar publication
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
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Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-63.03.10, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigtion of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
postwar publication
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about propspective elimination of Jews in the General Government, 1941
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
SD, Sicherheitsdienst
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Jews in Nazi Europe
-
Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
-
Nazi-German atrocities
-
Nazi-German politics in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Nazi-German discovery of Jews in hiding
-
Anti-Jewish atrocities--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Poland
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Round-ups and aktion in the ghettos--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, photo-documents
-
Corpses in the Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Nazi-perpetrated massacres and atrocities
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi-perpetuated mass shootings
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Photograph, Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop giving orders during the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-63.03.11, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about propspective elimination of Jews in the General Government, 1941
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Nazi-German politics in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Poland
-
Round-ups and aktion in the ghettos--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
-
Third Reich Documents
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
-
Ravensbrueck, German concentration camp
-
Ravensbrück (Concentration camp)
-
Women's camp
-
Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
-
Witnesses' accounts on the annihilation of Jews in the Holocaust
-
Transports
-
concentration camp victims
-
Victims of the mass annihilation in the Holocaust
-
testimonies from the Nazi-German concentration camps
-
prisoner experience in Nazi-German concentration camps
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-63.03.12, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about propspective elimination of Jews in the General Government, 1941
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Nazi-German atrocities
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw ghetto, 1943
-
Poland
-
Round-ups and aktion in the ghettos--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Grossaktion in occupied Poland (1939-1943)
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto, German documents, 1943
-
Cracow District Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Franz Konrad, German photographer
-
Liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in photo-documents, Franz Konrad
-
Gestapo (Nazi German Secret political police)
-
German police and security forces in the General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Documents issued by Nazi-German Police and Security forces, 1933 -- 1945
-
Third Reich Documents
-
Government Documents
-
Documents from the Stroop Report, 1943
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, ghettos
-
Photographs, Warsaw Ghetto
-
Photographs depicting Nazi crimes in Euroupe
-
Photographs, Nazi-perpetrated massacres and atrocities
-
Children in the Warsaw Ghetto
-
Demolition of the Warsaw Ghetto, May 1943
-
German military operation against Warsaw Ghetto Uprising
-
Jewish combat operations in the Warsaw ghetto, April -- May 1943
-
Liquidation of Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, May 1943
-
Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Poland)
-
Photograph, Jurgen (Juergen) Stroop giving orders during the liquidation of the Warsaw Ghetto
-
Sonderkommando (special unit) in the Warsaw Ghetto
-
German Wehrmacht in Poland (1939-1945)
-
Photographs, Jewish children in ghettos
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Jews in Nazi Europe
-
Nazi anti-Jewish measures, actions and legislations
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-63.03.13, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank (Governor-General)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank about the elimination of Jews in the General Government, Poland 1939-1945
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Stutthof (Poland: Concentration Camp)
-
Stutthof (Concentration camp)
-
Organization of the Stutthof concentration camp
-
Forced labor in concentration camps
-
Forced labor in factories
-
Prisoner functionaries
-
SS functionaries in Nazi-German concentration camps
-
Kapo, prisoners supervising forced labor in concentration camps
-
Stutthof concentration camp (division of prisoner groups)
-
Living conditions in concentration camps
-
Forced undressing, concentration camps
-
Confiscation of personal belongings and property
-
Torture of Nazi concentration camp prisoners
-
living and working conditions in concentration and labor camps
-
Food in the concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945
-
Stutthof concentration camp (food rations)
-
Disciplinary punishment in Stutthof concentration camp
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-63.03.14, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank (Governor-General)
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
-
Ravensbrück (Concentration camp)
-
Witnesses' accounts on medical experiments conducted in Ravensbruck Concentration Camp
-
Nazi concentration camps in Germany
-
Concentration camp hospitals
-
medical doctors in the Holocaust
-
The Holocaust in General Government (German-occupied Poland)
-
Crimes of the Nazi Regime against the Jewish communities in Europe, 1939 -- 1945
-
Documenting the Nazi crimes in concentration camps
-
Medical care in Ravenbruck concentration camp
-
Nazi-German medical experiments, photo-documents
-
Torture of Nazi concentration camp prisoners
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-63.03.15, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank (Governor-General)
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Medical Experiments
-
Medical experiments at the Ravensbrueck concentration camp
-
Nazi-German medical experiments, photo-documents
-
Medical care in Ravenbruck concentration camp
-
Ravensbrueck (Germany: Concentration Camp)
-
Witnesses' accounts on medical experiments conducted in Ravensbruck Concentration Camp
-
Nazi-German extermination of psychiatric patients in occupied Poland
-
Lebensunwerten, Nazi-German extermination of "beings unworthy of life"
-
"The Achievements of the Action," report on Nazi extermination of mental patients(Germany 1940-1941)
-
Nazi-German extermination of the patients in hospitals, General Governments, 1940 -- 1944
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Poland
-
Nazi-perpetuated mass shootings
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-63.03.16, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank about the principles of German politics in the General Government (Poland)
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Zamosc (Poland)
-
Methods used in carrying out mass expulsion(Poland 1942-1943)
-
Grossaktion in occupied Poland (1939-1943)
-
Transit camp (Zamosc, Poland)
-
Forced marches - occupied Poland
-
Inspection of camp prisoners for "German features"
-
Separation of family members at the liquidations of ghettos
-
Deportation of Jews from Poland
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Photographs depicting Nazi crimes in Euroupe
-
Photographs, German-occupied Poland
-
Photographs, Nazi-perpetrated massacres and atrocities
-
Deportations to Auschwitz concentration camp
-
Witnesses' accounts on the "Grossaktion" in occupied Poland (1941-1943)
-
Children victims (Zamosc, Poland)
-
Witnesses' accounts on the treatment and separation of children from their families--occupied Poland
-
Resistance to German forces in Poland
-
Majdanek (Poland: Concentration Camp)
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-63.03.17, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Invesgtigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Disciplinary punishment in Stutthof concentration camp
-
Stutthof (Poland: Concentration Camp)
-
Life under German occupation--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Poland (Europe)
-
Execution in concentration camps
-
Escape from concentration camps
-
Forced labor in concentration camps
-
Concentration camp hospitals
-
Disease in concentration camps
-
Health and illness in concentration camps
-
Stutthof concentration camp (number of prisoners and victims)
-
Witnesses' accounts on the annihilation of Jews in the Holocaust
-
Mass executions
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
-
Mass extermination sites, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi-perpetuated mass shootings
-
Victims of the mass annihilation in the Holocaust
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Nazi gas chambers
-
SS and administrative personnel, German
-
Photograph, Stutthof concentration camp
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-63.03.18, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
German-Nazi crimes in occupied countries of Europe
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
-
Nazi-German extermination of psychiatric patients in occupied Poland
-
Nazi-German extermination of the patients in hospitals, General Governments, 1940 -- 1944
-
Lebensunwerten, Nazi-German extermination of "beings unworthy of life"
-
Documents on Polish Cruelty, German Information Bureau, publication (1940)
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-63.03.19, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commision for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Documents on Polish Cruelty, German Information Bureau, publication (1940)
-
Alleged murder of German population by Poles, according to German Information Bureau (1940)
-
Nazi-German propaganda against Poland
-
Nazi propaganda against Poles and Polish Resistance
-
postwar publication
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-63.03.20, German Crimes in Poland, General Government, 1947
Materials for the Extraordinary Polish Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland.
Warsaw, Poland 1947
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland, 1945-1949
-
Central Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland
-
Conceptions and provisions of setting the General Government, 1939
-
German occupation of Poland
-
German occupation regime in General Government (Poland), 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor, diaries, 1939 -- 1945
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of the occupied Poland (General Gouvernment)
-
Hans Frank, reflections on the creation of General Government, 1939
-
Hans Frank, terror as a method of governing in General Government, 1939 -- 1945
-
Nazi-German politics with regard to General Government, occupied Poland
-
Nazi concentration camps in Poland
-
Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland)
-
Map of Poland (Transports of Jews from districts to various extermination camps)
-
Poland (Europe)
-
Lublin (Poland)
-
Mass extermination of Jewish population in General Government, 1941 -- 1943
-
Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
-
Massacres, Jewish--Poland (1939-1945)
-
Mass extermination sites, 1939 -- 1945
-
Mass killing of Jewish population, Second World War
-
Wartime atrocities and mass killing, Second World War
-
Nazi atrocities
-
Nazi-perpetrated massacres
-
Belzec extermination camp, gas chambers
-
Belzec extermination center, orientation plans
-
History of Belzec extermination center
-
Deportation to Belzec
-
Jewish council (Judenrat) of Lublin
-
SS and administrative personnel, German
-
Judenubersiedlungszug (Jews resettlement train--occupied Poland)
-
Forced undressing, concentration camps
-
Deportation of Jewish population from the General Government to Belzec extermination center, 1942
-
Deportation routes to Nazi extermination centers in Poland, 1939 -- 1945, a map of Poland
-
Extermination centers for Jews in the General Government
-
Transfer of money and valuables to German administration
-
Liquidation of ghettos
-
postwar publication
- Creators:
-
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
-
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
-
Hans Frank, General Governor of German-occupied Poland (1939 -- 1945)
- Sub-Collection 4: RG-63.04, Janowskka Road Concentration Camp in Lwow, 1941 -- 1944
- Janowska concentration camp (Polish: Janowska, Russian: Янов or "Yanov") was a Nazi German labor, transit and extermination camp established September 1941 in occupied Poland on the outskirts of Lwów (Poland, today Lviv in Ukraine). The camp was labeled Janowska after the nearby street ulica Janowska in Lwów (later renamed Shevchenka street, Ukrainian: Вулиця Шевченка after the city was annexed into the Ukrainian SSR). The camp was liquidated in November 1943. According to Soviet prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials, Yanov was mainly an extermination camp where up to 200,000 victims perished.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust
-
Postwar research and narratives on the History of the Holocaust, published in Poland
-
Michal Maksymilian Borowicz, author
-
Lwow (Poland)
-
Lwow (Poland: Ghetto)
-
Lviv (Ukraine)
-
Janowska (Poland: Concentration Camp)
-
Janowska Road (Lwow, Poland: Concentration Camp)
-
Janowska Road Camp, subdivision of D.A.W, Lwow, Poland, 1941 -- 1943
-
Fritz Gebauer, Nazi-German official, Janowska Road Camp, Lviv, 1941 -- 1944
-
Kleparow (Lwow, Poland)
-
Kleparow railroad station, a deportation junction, 1941 -- 1943
-
Mass extermination sites, 1939 -- 1945
-
Mass extermination site at Janowska Road Concentration Camp
-
Piaski, mass extermination site near the Janowska Road Concentration Camp
-
D.A.W., German Armament Works, wartime
-
General-Government (German-occupied Poland, 1939-1945)
-
District Galizien (Eastern Galicia), German administrative unit of occupied Poland
-
Appel (Roll Call) in Nazi-German concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945
-
Appel (Roll Call) in Janowska Road Concentration Camp, 1941 -- 1943
-
Resistance in Nazi-German concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945
-
Defiance in Nazi-German concentration camps, 1933 -- 1945
-
Resistance in Nazi-German concentration camps, Janowska Road Concentration Camp, 1941 -- 1943
-
Defiance in Nazi-German concentration camps, Janowska Road Concentration Camp, 1941 -- 1943
-
Forced labor in concentration camps
-
Force labor in concentration camps, Janowska Road Concentration Camp, 1941 -- 1944
-
Auxiliary, non-German guards in concentration camps, 1939 -- 1945
-
Auxiliary, non-German guards in concentration camps, Janowska Road concentration camp
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Auxiliary, non-German guards in Janowska Road concentration camp, Askari
-
Poland (1939 --1945)
-
Ukraine (1941-1945)
-
The Holocaust in Poland
-
Holocaust in Ukraine
-
Holocaust in Eastern Galicia, 1941 -- 1944
-
Narratives in Polish language
-
Documents in Polish language
- Creators:
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Michal M. Borwicz, former Janowska prisoner, Polish partisan, poet and novelist
- Sub-Collection 5: RG-63.05, Polish Government in Exile, Note addressed to the Government of the world about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942, 1942
- The Note addressed by the Polish Government in Exile to the Governments of the United Nations about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, December 10, 1942
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945
-
Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland
-
The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942
-
Countries of anti-Hitler Coalition
-
United Nations of anti-Hitler Coalition, 1942
-
Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
-
Materials collected by the Polish underground agencies about mass extermination of Jews in Poland
-
Factual materials about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942
-
Warsaw (Poland)
-
Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
-
Roundups and Deportations of Jews
-
Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
-
Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Warsaw ghetto
-
Deportation from Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka death camp, July 1942
-
Declaration of the Polish Government in Exile with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland
-
Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile
-
Poland (1939 --1945)
-
Count E. Raczynski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Polish Government in Exile
-
Count E. Raczynski, text of broadcast with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland, 1942
-
Narratives in English language
-
Documents in English language
- Creators:
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Polish Government in Exile (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-63.05.01, Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland 1942, Note addressed to the Governments of the United Nations on December 10, 1942, Part 1, December 10, 1942
- This document is the first part of a note addressed by the Polish Government in Exile to the Governments of the United Nations about the mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Europe and particularly in Poland. Part one contains the introduction and first parts of the text of the Note.
- Subject/Index Terms:
-
Count E. Raczynski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Polish Government in Exile
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Count E. Raczynski, text of broadcast with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland, 1942
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Countries of anti-Hitler Coalition
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Declaration of the Polish Government in Exile with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland
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Documents in English language
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Factual materials about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942
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Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
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Materials collected by the Polish underground agencies about mass extermination of Jews in Poland
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Narratives in English language
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Poland (1939--1945)
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Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945
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Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland
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Roundups and Deportations of Jews
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The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942
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United Nations of anti-Hitler Coalition, 1942
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945)
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Wartime knowledge of the Holocaust in the U.S.
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English, language
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Mortality in the Warsaw ghetto
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Living conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
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Hunger in the Warsaw Ghetto
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Ghettoization of Warsaw, 1940
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Starvation, ghettos
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Disease in ghettos
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Jan Karski, 1914--2000
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Polish underground carriers
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American awareness of Nazi atrocities in Europe
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Holocaust awareness during WWII
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Raising awareness of the Holocaust
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Awareness of the Holocaust in the allied countries, 1942
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Polish Government in Exile (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-63.05.02, Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland 1942, Note addressed to the Governments of the United Nations on December 10, 1942, Part 2, December 10, 1942
- This document is the second part of a note addressed by the Polish Government in Exile to the Governments of the United Nations about the mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Europe and particularly in Poland. Part two contains the text of the Note and Annex 1 (a notice about rules of deportation in the Warsaw ghetto).
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Adam Czerniakow, Chairman of the Jewish Council of Warsaw, 1939-1942
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Marc Lichtenbaum, Chairman of the Jewish Council of Warsaw, 1942-1943
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Janusz Korczak, Polish-Jewish educator, Director of the Jewish orphanage in the Warsaw ghetto
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Korczak, Janusz
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Deportation to Belzec
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Belzec extermination camp (Lublin, Poland)
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Belzec extermination camp, gas champers
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Treblinka (Poland: extermination camp)
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Sobibor (Poland: extermination camp)
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Jewish Council in Warsaw, notice regarding rules for deportation, 1942
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Jewish Children, Polish
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Deportations from ghettos
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Wilno (Poland)
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Lwow (Poland)
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Rowne (Poland)
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Lublin (Poland)
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Kowel (Poland)
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Count E. Raczynski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Polish Government in Exile
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Count E. Raczynski, text of broadcast with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland, 1942
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Countries of anti-Hitler Coalition
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Declaration of the Polish Government in Exile with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland
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Deportation from Warsaw Ghetto to Treblinka death camp, July 1942
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Deportations from the Warsaw Ghetto, 1942 -- 1943
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Documents in English language
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Factual materials about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942
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Jewish Council (Judenrat) of the Warsaw ghetto
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Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
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Materials collected by the Polish underground agencies about mass extermination of Jews in Poland
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Narratives in English language
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Poland (1939--1945)
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Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945
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Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland
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Roundups and Deportations of Jews
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The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942
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United Nations of anti-Hitler Coalition, 1942
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945)
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Wartime knowledge of the Holocaust in the U.S.
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English, language
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Mortality in the Warsaw ghetto
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Living conditions in the Warsaw ghetto
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Hunger in the Warsaw Ghetto
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Starvation, ghettos
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Jan Karski, 1914--2000
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Polish underground carriers
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American awareness of Nazi atrocities in Europe
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Holocaust awareness during WWII
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Raising awareness of the Holocaust
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Awareness of the Holocaust in the allied countries, 1942
- Creators:
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Polish Government in Exile (1939 -- 1945)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-63.05.03, Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland 1942, Note addressed to the Governments of the United Nations on December 10, 1942, Part 3, November 27, 1942 -- December 17, 1942
This document is the third part of a note addressed by the Polish Government in Exile to the Governments of the United Nations about the mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Europe and particularly in Poland.
Part three contains:
- The Joint Declaration of the foreign governments regarding the issue (December 17, 1942)
- An extract of the statement made by the Deputy Prime Minister Mr. St. Mikolajczyk at a special meeting of the Polish National Council (November 27, 1942)
- Text of a broadcast by Count Edward Raczynski, Polish Acting Minister for Foreign Affairs and Ambassador to the Court of St. James (December 17, 1942)
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Documents condemning National Socialist Regime issued by the Allied Governments
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Documents condemning the Holocaust issued by the Allied Governments
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Joint Declaration condemning the Holocaust, December 17, 1942
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Count E. Raczynski, Minister of Foreign Affairs, Polish Government in Exile
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Count E. Raczynski, text of broadcast with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland, 1942
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Countries of anti-Hitler Coalition
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Declaration of the Polish Government in Exile with regard to mass extermination of Jews in Poland
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Documents in English language
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Factual materials about mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland, 1942
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Mass extermination of Jews in German-occupied Poland
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Materials collected by the Polish underground agencies about mass extermination of Jews in Poland
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Narratives in English language
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Poland (1939--1945)
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Polish Government in Exile, 1939 -- 1945
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Polish government in exile, 1939 -- 1945, reports of Nazi-German crimes in Poland
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Roundups and Deportations of Jews
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Stanislaw Mikolajczyk, Prime Minister of the Polish Government in Exile
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The Note of the Polish Government in Exile about the mass extermination of Jews, 1942
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United Nations of anti-Hitler Coalition, 1942
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Warsaw (Poland)
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Warsaw (Poland: ghetto)
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Polish National Council (London, England)
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The Holocaust in Poland
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Holocaust, Jewish (1939 -- 1945)
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Wartime knowledge of the Holocaust in the U.S.
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English, language
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Jan Karski, 1914--2000
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Polish underground carriers
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American awareness of Nazi atrocities in Europe
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Holocaust awareness during WWII
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Raising awareness of the Holocaust
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Awareness of the Holocaust in the allied countries, 1942
- Creators:
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Polish Government in Exile (1939 -- 1945)
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