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Searching for Subject: The USSR (1941--1945)
Records and Manuscripts
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- Personal Memoirs, Testimonies, and Diaries
- Irena Lusky Collection, 1930-1972 RG-01/RG-01.01
- Cherna Kapulkina Papers
- Anton Karl Papers
- Anton Karl Papers, 1933-1944 RG-59/RG-59
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Digital Images and Records
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- RG 79.01.177, Winter condition in the Eastern front, photographs and headlines, December 19, 1941
- RG-07.03.10, Paragraf 1 Zbrodnia (Paragraph 1, Crime) by Wiktor Lemiesz
- RG-07.03.24, Zbrodnie Wehrmachtu na jencach by Szymon Datner
- RG-17.07.10, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, German; in the hell of Stalingrad
- RG-17.08.01, Front in Moscow, Eastern war theatre
- RG-17.08.05, German wartime newspaper exerpt, wartime Moscow
- RG-17.08.12, Several articles about the Russian resistance. The US Air Force in England
- RG-17.08.13, Magyar Nemzet (Hungarian Nation), Hungarian newspaper, 'Schwarze Korps,' published on 23 July 1942
- RG-17.08.14, Battle of Stalingrad, published on 13 September 1942
- RG-17.08.15, The German offensive in Southern Russia, published on 8 August 1942
- RG-17.08.17, Russian defense in Novorosijsk
- RG-17.08.18, German summer campaign, 1942
- RG-17.08.21, The combat in Russia, published on 14 September 1942
- RG-17.08.29, German, for the Eastern Front, a harbor in England and the map of the Eastern Front
- RG-23.13.05, Ten photographs of Nazi-perpetrated atrocities, Second World War, Europe, 1939-1945
- RG-23.48.02, Pages from the Diary of Tania Savicheva, noting the deaths of her family during the Siege of Leningrad, 1942
- RG-23.48.03, The first page of Operation Barbarossa, in German, 1940
- RG-23.48.04, Soviet prisoners of war captured near Minsk, 2 July 1941
- RG-29.01, LAPI Collection photographs
- RG-33.01.02, Burmanshtein, Grojman Aronovich, memoirs
- RG-33.02.01, Soviet Jewish partisan field bag (map bag)
- RG-33.02.02, Revolver Nagant, belonged to a Soviet Jewish partisan
- RG-33.02.03, Soviet-Jewish partisans, Misha Kacowicz
- RG-36.01.24, Russian campaign medal with ribbon
- RG-36.01.25, Russian campaign medal, front and rear view, 1941-1942
- RG-57.02, Letter from the army, folded into a-riangle, addressed to Ts. A. Kapulkina in Kiev
- RG-57.03, Letter from the army, unfolded from a triangle envelope, addressed to Ts. A. Kapulkina in Kiev
- RG-57.04, Letter from the army, unfolded text, addressed to Ts. A. Kapulkina in Kiev
- RG-57.05, Letter from Tsena (Cherna) Kapulkina to Shura Dusheva in Polotsk, Belarus, September 1944
- RG-59.01.27, Voelkischer Beobachter 23 June 1941
- RG-59.01.28, Voelkischer Beobachter 14 October 1941
- RG-59.01.29, Voelkischer Beobachter 16 October 1941
- RG-59.01.30, Voelkischer Beobachter 18 December 1941
- RG-59.01.38, Voelkischer Beobachter 8 December 1942
- RG-59.01.39, Voelkischer Beobachter 10 December 1942
- RG-59.01.41, Voelkischer Beobachter 16 December 1942
- RG-59.01.46, Voelkischer Beobachter 3 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.46, Voelkischer Beobachter 3 January 1943, Part 2
- RG-59.01.49, Voelkischer Beobachter 20 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.50, Voelkischer Beobachter 21 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.51, Voelkischer Beobachter 22 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.51, Voelkischer Beobachter 22 January 1943, Part 2
- RG-59.01.52, Voelkischer Beobachter 23 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.52, Voelkischer Beobachter 23 January 1943, Part 2
- RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 1
- RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 2
- RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 4
- RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, German military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 5
- RG-59.03.20, Anton Karl, Germany military literature, Soldaten gegen Tod und Teufel (Soldiers Against Death and the Devil), Part 3
- RG-59.03.24, Anton Karl, German military literature, Wir erobern die Krim (We conquer Crimea)
- RG-59.05.03, Anton Karl, German military map of the Orel (Oryol) region, Russia, 1941
- RG-59.05.07, Anton Karl, political map of the USSR, wartime, Part 1
- RG-59.05.07, Anton Karl, political map of the USSR, wartime, Part 2
- RG-59.05.08, Anton Karl, military map of the Ternopil region, Ukraine, wartime
- RG-72.02.16, Postcard from Amelia Goldfajn in Warsaw ghetto to Ia. I. Goldfajn in Soviet exile, Ankashevo, Novosibirsk region, the USSR, 11 February 1941
- RG-75.02.01, Anti-Semitic caricature of Jew with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, 1941-1945
- RG-75.02.05, German anti-Jewish appeal in the Soviet-occupied territories, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.06, German appeal to the Red Army soldiers against Jewish political commissars, 1941
- RG-75.02.07, Ukrainian anti-Jewish appeal to Ukrainian population in the German-occupied territories, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.08, German-issued surrender pass to the Red Army soldiers, circa 1943
- RG-75.02.09, German anti-Jewish appeal to the Red Army, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.10, Letter from Kiev military district suggesting discharge of Soviet officer for antisemitism, c. 1941
- RG-75.02.11, German anti-Soviet and anti-Jewish leaflet, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.12, Russian anti-Stalinist and anti-Soviet narrative, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.13, Ukrainian collaborationist anti-Jewish narrative, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.14, Ukrainian collaborationist anti-Semitic narrative, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.15, Russian collaborationist anti-Jewish narrative, circa 1941
- RG-75.02.17, German surrender pass in Russian with anti-Jewish narrative, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.18, Nazi appeal to Ukrainians to join German Labor Service, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.19, German surrender pass to the Red Army soldiers of the Volkhov Front, circa 1942
- RG-75.02.20, German surrender pass to the Red Army soldiers, circa 1944
- RG-75.02.21, German surrender pass and appeal to join the Russian Liberation Army, circa 1943
- RG-75.02.22, German appeal to the Soviet population to join German Labor Service, circa 1944
- RG-75.02.23, Russian collaborationist anti-Soviet and anti-Jewish propaganda leaflet, circa 1942
- RG-79.01.01, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, June 29, 1944
- RG-79.01.05, Szabad Nep, The Free People, April 17, 1945
- RG-79.01.06, Szabad Majus, The Free May, May 1, 1945
- RG-79.01.08, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, December 7, 1943
- RG-79.01.10, A Mai Nap, The May Sun, February 17, 1943
- RG-79.01.102, Katonai Beszelnek, an article, Paramilitary Speech, 1942
- RG-79.01.103, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, October 17, 1944. No 236
- RG-79.01.104, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, October 16, 1944.
- RG-79.01.109, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, April 20, 1944. No 88
- RG-79.01.111, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, April 3, 1944. No 75
- RG-79.01.117, Uj Magyarsag, The New Hungary, a radical periodical, October 15, 1944. No 235
- RG-79.01.118, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, October 15, 1944. No 42
- RG-79.01.123, Vasarnap Del Tol, By Sunday Afternoon, headlines from the Hungarian newspapers, October 17, 1944
- RG-79.01.125, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, December 4, 1944. No 76
- RG-79.01.127, Magyar Orszem, The Hungarian Watch, a radical periodical, November 20, 1944
- RG-79.01.128, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, December 14, 1944. No 283
- RG-79.01.129, Magyarosza'g, The Hungarian Nation, November 21, 1944
- RG-79.01.130, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, December 7, 1944
- RG-79.01.131, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, July 8, 1942. No 150
- RG-79.01.132, Washington and Moscow, photographs from a Hungarian newspaper, December 24, 1941
- RG-79.01.134, Hetfo Reggel, Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical. June 15, 1942.
- RG-79.01.135, Esti Kur., The Evening Courier, Hungarian perodical, June 13, 1942, No 132
- RG-79.01.136, Pesti Hirlap, The Pest News - Sheet, Hungarian periodical, October 21, 1944. No 240
- RG-79.01.137, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, October 26, 1944. No 243
- RG-79.01.141, Magyarorszag, Hungarian Nation, Hungarian periodical, October 25, 1944
- RG-79.01.142, Hetfo Reggelig, Monday Overnight, Hungarian periodical, October 15, 1944
- RG-79.01.143, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nationa, November 11, 1944
- RG-79.01.144, Igy Latta Egy, He saw a beast, an illustrative page about the Soviet GPU (the Secret Police), periodical
- RG-79.01.145, Pest, Hungarian periodical, October 18, 1944. No 237
- RG-79.01.146, Esti Ujsag, The Evening News, November 11, 1944
- RG-79.01.147, Uj Nemzedek, The New Generation, periodical, October 19, 1944, No 236
- RG-79.01.148, Magyarorszag, The Hungarian Nation, periodical, November 10, 1944, No 255
- RG-79.01.153, Articles from an unknown Hungarian newspaper
- RG-79.01.155, Nemzetor, A Militiaman, Hungarian periodical, December 23, 1944, No 98
- RG-79.01.157, Nepszava, People's Voice, Hungarian periodical, May 26, 1943, No 118
- RG-79.01.163, Hetfoi Politikai Lap, Political Sheet of Monday, periodical, November 3, 1941
- RG-79.01.164, Article about geopolitical situation in Europe, from a Hungarian newspaper, November 10, 1941, No 45
- RG-79.01.166, Anti-Soviet, anti-Jewish, and anti-British caricatures from a Hungarian newspaper, December, 1941
- RG-79.01.167, Anti-Soviet and antisemitic caricatures, 1940-1941
- RG-79.01.168, Articles and photographs, warfare in 1941
- RG-79.01.169, The map of the warfare in the Pacific and in South-East Asia from the Hungarian newspaper, December 1941
- RG-79.01.170, The map of Northern America, South-East Asia and the Pacific, from the Hungarian newspaper, ca 1942
- RG-79.01.174, Russian campaign on the Eastern front, from the Hungarian newspaper, 1941
- RG-79.01.178, Battle for Crimea, photographs and headlines, November 1941
- RG-79.01.179, Odessa in Ukraine has fallen to the German and Romanian troops, 1941
- RG-79.01.18, 8 Oraiujsag, 8 Oclock News, January 23, 1943
- RG-79.01.180, German offensive on Stalingrad, a picture by Hans Liske, Fall 1942
- RG-79.01.181, German campaign in Southern Russia, from a Hungarian illustrated newspaper, Summer 1942
- RG-79.01.183, Battle for Kerch, Crimea, the USSR, from a Hungarian newspaper, 1942
- RG-79.01.19, Magyar Nemzet, Hungarian Nation, January, 1943
- RG-79.01.193, Headlines from the Hungarian newspapers and a German newspaper, March 1942
- RG-79.01.194, Magyarorsza'g, The Hungarian Nation, British Royal Air Force attacks the Renault plant, March 4, 1942
- RG-79.01.195, Another Air Force attack on German-occupied Paris, from a Hungarian newspaper, March 9, 1942
- RG-79.01.197, War against Japan, the combat on Java, the photograph of Batavia, a Hungarian newspaper, March 17, 1942
- RG-79.01.20, 8 Oraiujsag, 8 Oclock News, January 1943
- RG-79.01.201, Article about Tokyo and Japan, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 20, 1942
- RG-79.01.203, Article about death and funeral of General Field Marshall Walker von Reichenau, January 1942
- RG-79.01.207, Kharkov, Eastern front line, a headline from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942
- RG-79.01.21, Velikije Luki, articles about the Battle of Stalingrad, in Hungaria, January 4, 1943.
- RG-79.01.22, 8 Oraiujsag, 8 Oclock News, December 16, 1942
- RG-79.01.29, Pesti Ujsag, The Pest News, September 29, 1942
- RG-79.01.30, Vitez Horthy Istvan, son of the Regent Miklos Horthy, combat pilot, anti-Nazi
- RG-79.01.34, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, August 25, 1944, No 192
- RG-79.01.35, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, August 24, 1944. No 191
- RG-79.01.36, Magyarorszag, Hungary, a periodical, August 24, 1944. No 191
- RG-79.01.37, Kossuth Nepe, People of Kossuth, Hungarian periodical, July 24, 1945. No 70
- RG-79.01.40, Szabad Nep, Free People, Hungarian postwar periodical, August 3, 1945. No 107
- RG-79.01.41, A Potsdami Ertekezlet, the Potsdam Conference, July 1945
- RG-79.01.45, Uj Szo, A New Word, Hungarian periodical, August 9, 1945. No. 84
- RG-79.01.46, Szabad Nep, The Free People, August 10, 1945. No 113
- RG-79.01.49, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, May 29, 1945. No 12
- RG-79.01.56, Photographs from a Hungarian newspaper, 1944 -- 1945
- RG-79.01.57, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, May 12, 1945. No 9
- RG-79.01.58, Uj Szo, The New World, May 17, 1945
- RG-79.01.65, Kis Ujsa'g, News, The Evening News, April 21, 1945.
- RG-79.01.67, A Reggel, The Next Morning, Hungarian periodical, April 23, 1945. No 3
- RG-79.01.70, A Mai Nap. April 27, 1945
- RG-79.01.79, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, December 31, 1944. No 305
- RG-79.01.80, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independence, Evening News, Hungarian periodical, January 3, 1945. No 2
- RG-79.01.81, Szabadsag, The Free Public, January 19, 1945. No 1
- RG-79.01.82, Szabadsag, The Free Public, January 22, 1945. No 3
- RG-79.01.86, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Periodical, January 25, 1945. No 5
- RG-79.01.87, Fuggetlenseg Esti Ujsag, Independent Evening News, January 5, 1945. No 4
- RG-79.01.89, Kis Ujsag, The News, April 5, 1945
- RG-79.01.90, Osszetartas, Solidarity, January 6, 1945
- RG-79.01.91, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Hungarian periodical, January 30, 1945
- RG-79.01.92, Osszetartas, Solidarity, Hungarian periodical, January 9, 1945. No 5
- RG-79.01.93, Szabadsag, The Free Public, Hungarian periodical, January 27, 1945. No 7
- RG-79.01.99, Pest, News of Pest, June 23, 1944. No 140
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