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- RG-01.06.03, Barry Ziff, 22 March 1944, London, photograph
- RG-07.03.12, Jerzy Ficowski. Odczytanie Popiołόw (Reconstructing the Ashes)
- RG-112.60, Postcard sent by Irma Koos from Holland (Netherlands) to Robert Stern in London, Great Britain, April 25, 1940
- RG-13.106, letter from Marie Ginsberg fto Count Raczynski, Polish ambassador to UK
- RG-13.144, to Minister of Religions and Education of Poland in London from the association of Polish students in Switzerland, 1941
- RG-13.166c, Correspondence to Kuehl in the question of Jewish refugees, 1944, 1945
- RG-13.166d, Correspondence to Kuehl with Jewish organizations, 1945
- RG-13.224, on Jewish refugees, May 1945
- RG-13.56, Letter to Polish consul Ignacy Schwarzbart in London, in French by Perelman
- RG-13.57, Letter to Professor Perelman from consul Schwarzbart, 1944
- RG-13.85, Letter to Ignacy Schwarzbart, Polish consul in London from Perelman in Bern
- RG-13.87, Letter from Ignacy Schwarzbart, member of the National Council of Poland, to Prof. Perelman
- RG-16.12.24, Accomodations in London, England, 1944
- RG-16.12.25, Historic sites in London, England
- RG-16.12.26, Amusements in London, England, 1944 - 1945
- RG-16.12.27, Westminster Abbey
- RG-17.04.05, Queen Wilhelmina of Netherlands, Exile in London, from LIFE Magazine, June 3, 1940, p 13
- RG-17.05.03, Le Journal Paris, a page from, perspective of North African war theater, undated
- RG-17.06.04, Donauzeitung (The Danube Paper), August, 1943. No 3
- RG-17.07.12, Wartime newspapers, Hungarian, Oraiujsag, 18 September 1942
- RG-17.08.12, Several articles about the Russian resistance. The US Air Force in England
- RG-17.08.16, Air attacks of German cities by the Royal Air Force
- RG-17.08.21, The combat in Russia, published on 14 September 1942
- RG-17.08.32, The proceedings of the Conference, Churchill in Moscow
- RG-17.08.58, Deportation of the Jews in France
- RG-17.09.03, German-Soviet war, Swiss newspaper Neue Zuercher, 18 August 1942
- RG-17.09.08, Swiss newspaper, Journal de Geneve, No. 243, in French, the Germans made new efforts in Southern Russia
- RG-17.11.10, Los Angeles Examiner, March 14, 1938, Nazis Annex Austria, Arrests Hundreds. Hitler Takes Army Reins. Anschluss.
- RG-17.18.100, German newspapers, London's hope for Eisenhower
- RG-17.18.101, Wartime German-language newspaper, the battle at El Alamein, Egypt
- RG-17.18.109, Wartime German-language newspaper, the process of landing
- RG-17.18.110, Wartime German-language newspapers, different aerial attacks
- RG-17.18.112, Wartime German-language newspapers, retreat of Rommel
- RG-17.18.118, Hungarian newspapers, Nepszava, Magyar Nemzet, November 1942
- RG-17.18.12, Several articles about the Russian resistance, US Air Force in England, 1942
- RG-17.18.122, Wartime German-language newspapers, Churchill's speech
- RG-17.18.129, German newspaper, Voelkischer Beobachter, London surprised by German-Italian landing in Tunisia, 18 November 1942
- RG-17.18.140, German-language newspapers, the war in North Africa
- RG-17.18.144, Wartime newspapers, the war in North Africa, the Jews in Poland, New Russian offensive in Stalingrad
- RG-17.18.149, Swiss newspaper, Admiral Darlan killed in Algiers, Neue Zuercher, Hungarian newspaper,
- RG-17.18.16, Air attacks of German cities by the Royal Air Force
- RG-17.18.161, Swiss newspaper, Basler Nachrichten, January 20, 1943
- RG-17.18.181, German-language newspaper, Allied Conference Casablanca, Aerial warfare, Mobilization in Italy, Report from Moscow
- RG-17.18.187, Swiss newspaper, Neue Zuercher Zeitung, German rallies, Goering speech, British attacks against Berlin, Feb. 1, 1943
- RG-17.18.193, Swedish wartime newspaper, US and England help Turkey, twenty communities captured west of Voronezh, 1943
- RG-17.18.199, Wartime newspapers, Churchills speech in the House of Commons, 1943
- RG-17.18.200, Swiss German-language wartime newspaper, Neue Zuercher Zeitung, one of Roosevelts speeches, 1943
- RG-17.18.203, French newspaper, Le journal d'Orient, Analysis of wartime developments, 1943
- RG-17.18.209, German newspaper, Voelkischer Beobachtung, 22 February 1943, England declare solidarity with Bolshevism
- RG-17.18.210, Wartime German-language newspaper, friendship and collaboration Germany-Russia
- RG-17.18.213, Wartime German-language newspapers, aerial war in the West
- RG-17.18.215, Wartime newspapers, battle for Tunisia, aerial war in the West
- RG-17.18.216, Berliner Boresn Zeitung, stock exchange newspaper, Berlin, 2 March 1943, for all one is worth uncompromising victory
- RG-17.18.218, Wartime newspapers, several newpaper articles, aerial war in the West
- RG-17.18.219, Wartime German-language and Hungarian newspapers, British attack on Nuremberg
- RG-17.18.222, Wartime newspapers, stock exchange newspaper, Berlin, 11 March 1943, the crest of barbarity
- RG-17.18.223, Wartime newspapers, total warfare in Italy
- RG-17.18.226, Wartime newspapers, British air offensive in the West
- RG-17.18.231, Wartime newspapers, stock exchange newspaper Berlin, 28 march 1943, the aerial war in West
- RG-17.18.29, German, for the Eastern front, a harbor in England and the map of the Eastern Front, ca 1942
- RG-17.18.31, German and Hungarian articles about the pressure on Brazil to join fight at the Solomon Islands
- RG-17.18.32, German the proceedings of the Conference , Churchill in Moscow
- RG-17.18.58, Deportation of the Jews in France
- RG-17.18.88, Wartime newspapers, Goebbels speech in Munich, today we are the ones who blockade
- RG-17.18.89, Hungarian newspaper and clippings from German newspaper, circa 1941
- RG-17.18.90, German newspapers, British offensive in Egypt
- RG-17.18.91, German newspapers, British offensive in Egypt
- RG-17.18.93, German newspapers, fight in Egypt
- RG-17.18.96, Hungarian newspaper, Budapest, 29 October 1942, German newspaper clippings, the war in Russia
- RG-17.20.19, Aufbau, Walter Winchell and enemy aliens, Jews in the English army, 3 July 1942
- RG-17.20.31, Exploitation of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), circa 1945
- RG-17.20.47, The Hollywood Zionist, from the president, again with the white paper, September 1945 (4)
- RG-34.02.21, Official communication from American Consulate General in Frankfurt dated by 22 July 1939
- RG-34.02.23, Official communication, American Consulate General in London to Werner Schleyer on submitting a proof of his relative US pension
- RG-34.02.24, Letter from Werner Schleyer to Florence Klee about delay in sending him money provided by his uncle
- RG-34.02.25, Letter from Werner Schleyer in London to the American Consulate General in London with verification of Florence Klee's pension
- RG-34.02.28, A card depicting the vessel Britannic with caption, arriving in New York on 18 February 1940
- RG-34.02.29, Travel and transportation arrangements for Werner Schleyer on his voyage to the US, by Peltours Ltd., dated by 30 January 1940
- RG-34.02.45, German Jewish Aid Committee, March 28, 1939
- RG-34.02.47, Werner Schleyer telegram to Klee requesting to expedite submission of documents to the emigration authorities
- RG-45.02.84, Report Tells of Nazi Annihilation of 2,000,000 Jews in Europe, from International Herald Tribune
- RG-46.01.72, Polish-Jewish children arrving in London, February 1939
- RG-48.04.50, Vera Laroche (Levin) photo of Vera aboard the Queen Mary Aug 1952
- RG-48.04.51, Vera Laroche (Levin) photo of Vera in bikini aboard the Queen Mary Aug 1952
- RG-60.01.05.23, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife 9 June 1944
- RG-60.01.05.29, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife 26 April 1944 England
- RG-60.01.06.10, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 2 October 1944 France
- RG-60.01.08.29, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife mentioning camps 8 May 1945
- RG-60.01.10.06, Clifton Gallup Los Angeles Times article 8 May 1945
- RG-60.01.10.07, Clifton Gallup unknown American newspapers
- RG-60.03.01.15, Extracts from British newspapers about XX corps
- RG-66.120, Kindertranstport, arrival, 1938
- RG-68.02, Jewish refugee girl with doll, in Alexandra Palace
- RG-68.03, Jewish refugee boy playing the violin amongst other boys on train out of Germany
- RG-68.04, Jewish refugee youngsters on a train from Germany and Austria during the Kindertransport
- RG-68.07, Jewish refugee children in Holland on their way to England, December 1938
- RG-68.08, Refugee girls from Germany after arrival in British port in 1938
- RG-68.09, Jewish refugee children falling asleep on the train taking them out of Germany in December 1938
- RG-68.10, A sleeping refugee girl during the Kindertransport in November or December 1938
- RG-68.22, Youngest refugee children during the Kindertransport in 1938
- RG-68.30, Three Jewish refugee boys from KIndertransport, eating
- RG-68.31, Two Jewish refugee girls from Kindertransport, hugging on the boat
- RG-72.05.10, Member Card of the Czechoslovakian Red Cross in London, issued to Dr. Lichtenstein in Tel Aviv, Palestine, 1944
- RG-72.05.15, British Red Cross Message from London to Dusseldorf, Germany, written from Kurt Frankenschwerth to Otto Braunschweig, 30 September 1943
- RG-72.05.16, British Red Cross Message from London to Berlin, Germany, written from Kurt Frankenschwerth to Clara Frankenschwerth, 1 January 1940
- RG-72.05.17, British Red Cross Message from London to Berlin, Germany, written from Kurt Frankenschwerth to Clara Frankenschwerth, 3 May 1941
- RG-72.05.19, British Red Cross Message from London to Berlin, Germany, written from Kurt Frankenschwerth to Clara Frankenschwerth, 1 May 1942
- RG-72.05.20, British Red Cross Message from London to Berlin, Germany, written from Kurt Frankenschwerth to Clara Frankenschwerth, 1 October 1942
- RG-72.05.21, British Red Cross Message from London to Berlin, Germany, written from Margarete Frankenschwerth to Henny Frankenschwerth, 12 October 1942
- RG-72.10.48, Envelope sent from Cornelius Van der Graaff in London to Mandie Capriles in Curacao, Dutch West Indies, 6 October 1941
- RG-72.10.54,Envelope sent from the Refugee Children's Movement in London to the Comite de Proteccion a los Immigrantes Israelitas in Santiago, 9 October 1944
- RG-72.12.04.28, From E. Talberg in London to J. Kocherthaler in Paris, 1939
- RG-72.21.34, Envelope from Cornelus Van Der Graaff in England to Madie Capriles om Curaçao (Dutch West Indies), 8 November 1941
- RG-72.24.01, Letter sent from a father, Dr. Goldstaub, in London to his son Werner Goldstaub in care of the Prisoners of War Information Bureau in Melbourne, Australia
- RG-72.25.07, Envelope from DP camp in Bergen-Belsen, Germany to London, England, sent from Central Jewish Committee to S. J. Harendorf
- RG-72.26.14, Envelope to Comite de Proteccion a los Inmigrantes Israelitas in Santiago, Chile, from the Refugee Children’s Movement in London, 9 October 1944
- RG-72.28.18, Envelope from F. Steiner the Peel (Peveril) Internment Camp on the Isle of Man, U.K. to the Westminster Bank. U.K. August 1941
- RG-72.28.19, Letter to Inge Jonas, London from Louis Jonas in the Internment Camp Douglas on the Isle of Man. U.K. March 1941
- RG-73.07.01, Envelope addressed to the American Consulate in London
- RG-73.08.07, Forchheimers belongings shipped to London
- RG-73.08.09, Personal belongings of Bertha Forchheimer to be shipped to London
- RG-75.01.235, Fascist Ideology, Biritish, Money no Mystery. Mastery By Monopoly, 1938
- RG-75.01.245, Antissemitic advertisment, British, The successful Hebrew gets most of the good things of this life. Gallaher LTD
- RG-75.01.248, Antisemitic publication about Jewish National Home in Palestine, 1929
- RG-75.01.249, Anti-Jewish and anti-Socialist publication, British, Are Britons determined to be slaves, 1929
- RG-75.01.66, Liebig Company's Fleisch-Extract, antisemitic postcard, German
- RG-75.03.05, Gerhard Wallbach, work in England on Jewish National Fund, a letter from British Passport Control Office, Berlin 1936
- RG-75.03.08, Central Bureau for the Settlement of German Jews, letter on behalf of Gerhard Wallbach, December 1, 1938
- RG-75.03.23, The Jewish Agency for Palestine, Central Bureau for the Settlement of German Jews. August 28, 1939
- RG-79.01.101, Esti Ujsag, Evening News, July 8, 1944. No 152
- RG-79.01.134, Hetfo Reggel, Monday Morning, Hungarian periodical. June 15, 1942.
- RG-79.01.47, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, August 11, 1945. No 74
- RG-85.06, Illustrierter Beobachter, Special Edition
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