Nazi-German authorities (1933 -- 1945) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Nazi-German authorities (1933 -- 1945)
Historical Note: Goverment and Nazi Party agencies of Nazi Germany, 1933 -- 1945
Digital Content Created by Nazi-German authorities
Other Files:
RG-26.01.02.04, A 7406, list 30, tr.sezn.Cd 2, Transport List
RG-26.01.02.05, Cropped transport list, Lichtblaus at center
RG-26.01.02.06, Erich Lichtblau, Wartime ID, used in postwar period
RG-26.01.02.07, Else Lichtblauvova, Wartime ID, used in postwar period
RG-26.01.02.10, Theresienstadt Stamp
RG-45.02.72, Nazi gathering, 1930s
RG-45.02.73, Nazi Germany, a German woman is publicly humiliated for intimate relations with Jews
RG-45.02.74, Nuremberg, Nazi rally
RG-46.02.23, A diagram illustraing the racial Nuremberg Laws
RG-46.04.63, A Jewish Yellow star
RG-54.10, Kurt Horwitz, kennkarte
RG-66.107, Lviv, order of the German City Administrator Kujath about the obligatory destruction of the Soviet symbols, August 1941
RG-66.115, Latvian anti-Bolshevik appeal against bolshevism
RG-66.132, German order on taxation, Eastern Galicia, October 1939
RG-66.57,SS Halychyana to Arms, 1943, 1944
RG-66.58, SS Galizien, Appeal to join the Division, 1943
RG-66.59, SS Ukrainian Galician Division, Appeal to fight Bolshevism, 1944
RG-66.94, German order banning Jews from market places and special hours for Jews, Lviv, September 1941
RG-72.04.09, Identification card for Margot Sara Joseph, issued 14 April 1939, Cologne, Germany
RG-72.04.17, Travel Passport issued to Chane Puder in Vienna, 19 October 1938 marked with Jude
RG-72.04.20, Identification document issued 7 September 1943 to Beentje Jansen in Holland, valid until 31 December 1944
RG-72.04.22, Residence card for Mechel Bandler, from Wieliczka, marked with Star of David, Poland, 10 August 1942
RG-72.04.23, Krakow Kennkarte (ID card) for a Jew, Mechel Bandler, valid until 23. February 1942, Krakow, Poland
RG-72.04.24, Work card issued to Henryk Kowalczyk in Warsaw, 2 December 1943
RG-72.04.25, Camp Nonnendamm in Berlin, pass for Alfons Klemenz, clerk, issued 23 February 1942
RG-72.04.27, Preliminary Identification card for Christine Motak, born 15 April 1929 from Lviv
RG-72.04.28, Volkspolitisches Referat ID, copy, of Ursel Marie, dated 31 December 1943, Lviv
RG-72.04.30, Permit for Katherina Zyla to be in the streets of Lublin at night, dated 30 May 1940
RG-72.04.37, German Kennkarte for Hans Sigmar Israel Lachmann, issued 16 December 1938
RG-72.04.38, German Reisepass for Hans Sigmar Israel Lachmann, issued 2 February 1939
RG-72.04.39, German Reisepass for Julius Israel Lachmann, issued 7 March 1940
RG-72.04.40, German Reisepass for Neta Erna Sara Lachmann, issued 7 March 1940
RG-72.04.43, German Fremdenpass for Beila Lea Sara Herrbaum, issued 24 March 1939
RG-72.04.44, Child identification card for Josef Baruch Stub, issued in Mainz on 9 December 1938
RG-72.06.04, Blank postcard with the stamp bearing Hitler's order to rename Lodz to Litzmannstadt from 11 April 1940
RG-72.07.05.21, Blank postcard to be sent from Lodz ghetto, postmarked 20 April 1940
RG-72.14.01.13, Death certificate of Konstantin Suslow. Signed by SS Oberstammfuhrer Franz Ziereis. Mauthausen, Austria, 3 February 1944
RG-72.14.01.18, Written declaration in lieu of oath stating that the undersigned is not Jewish according to Nazi racial laws. The document is printed in German, Ukrainian, and Polish languages.
Other Files:
RG-26.01.02.04, A 7406, list 30, tr.sezn.Cd 2, Transport List
RG-26.01.02.05, Cropped transport list, Lichtblaus at center
RG-26.01.02.06, Erich Lichtblau, Wartime ID, used in postwar period
RG-26.01.02.07, Else Lichtblauvova, Wartime ID, used in postwar period
RG-26.01.02.10, Theresienstadt Stamp
RG-45.02.72, Nazi gathering, 1930s
RG-45.02.73, Nazi Germany, a German woman is publicly humiliated for intimate relations with Jews
RG-45.02.74, Nuremberg, Nazi rally
RG-46.02.23, A diagram illustraing the racial Nuremberg Laws
RG-46.04.63, A Jewish Yellow star
RG-54.10, Kurt Horwitz, kennkarte
RG-66.107, Lviv, order of the German City Administrator Kujath about the obligatory destruction of the Soviet symbols, August 1941
RG-66.115, Latvian anti-Bolshevik appeal against bolshevism
RG-66.132, German order on taxation, Eastern Galicia, October 1939
RG-66.57,SS Halychyana to Arms, 1943, 1944
RG-66.58, SS Galizien, Appeal to join the Division, 1943
RG-66.59, SS Ukrainian Galician Division, Appeal to fight Bolshevism, 1944
RG-66.94, German order banning Jews from market places and special hours for Jews, Lviv, September 1941
RG-72.04.09, Identification card for Margot Sara Joseph, issued 14 April 1939, Cologne, Germany
RG-72.04.17, Travel Passport issued to Chane Puder in Vienna, 19 October 1938 marked with Jude
RG-72.04.20, Identification document issued 7 September 1943 to Beentje Jansen in Holland, valid until 31 December 1944
RG-72.04.22, Residence card for Mechel Bandler, from Wieliczka, marked with Star of David, Poland, 10 August 1942
RG-72.04.23, Krakow Kennkarte (ID card) for a Jew, Mechel Bandler, valid until 23. February 1942, Krakow, Poland
RG-72.04.24, Work card issued to Henryk Kowalczyk in Warsaw, 2 December 1943
RG-72.04.25, Camp Nonnendamm in Berlin, pass for Alfons Klemenz, clerk, issued 23 February 1942
RG-72.04.27, Preliminary Identification card for Christine Motak, born 15 April 1929 from Lviv
RG-72.04.28, Volkspolitisches Referat ID, copy, of Ursel Marie, dated 31 December 1943, Lviv
RG-72.04.30, Permit for Katherina Zyla to be in the streets of Lublin at night, dated 30 May 1940
RG-72.04.37, German Kennkarte for Hans Sigmar Israel Lachmann, issued 16 December 1938
RG-72.04.38, German Reisepass for Hans Sigmar Israel Lachmann, issued 2 February 1939
RG-72.04.39, German Reisepass for Julius Israel Lachmann, issued 7 March 1940
RG-72.04.40, German Reisepass for Neta Erna Sara Lachmann, issued 7 March 1940
RG-72.04.43, German Fremdenpass for Beila Lea Sara Herrbaum, issued 24 March 1939
RG-72.04.44, Child identification card for Josef Baruch Stub, issued in Mainz on 9 December 1938
RG-72.06.04, Blank postcard with the stamp bearing Hitler's order to rename Lodz to Litzmannstadt from 11 April 1940
RG-72.07.05.21, Blank postcard to be sent from Lodz ghetto, postmarked 20 April 1940
RG-72.14.01.13, Death certificate of Konstantin Suslow. Signed by SS Oberstammfuhrer Franz Ziereis. Mauthausen, Austria, 3 February 1944
RG-72.14.01.18, Written declaration in lieu of oath stating that the undersigned is not Jewish according to Nazi racial laws. The document is printed in German, Ukrainian, and Polish languages.