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Search Results for Language: Polish [pol]
Records and Manuscripts
(48 Matches)
- Personal Memoirs, Testimonies, and Diaries
- Estera Epstein (Anna Przeworski-Pratt) Papers
- Estera Epstein (Anna Przeworksi-Pratt) Papers, 1939 -- 1966 RG-01.04/RG-01.04
- Anna Lipszyc Papers
- Anna Lipszyc Papers, 1941-1946 RG-01.08/RG-01.08
- Jewish Courts of Honor, Central Committee of Liberated Jews in Germany
- Displaced Person Camps: Publications, Documents, Cultural Life, and Post-War Jewish Periodicals
- Ghetto and Camp Scripts, Correspondence and Related Artifacts
- Postwar Publications and Scholarship on the Holocaust
- Identification Papers and Related Documents
- Liberation of Nazi Concentration Camps and Camp Site Memorials
- Lodz Ghetto
- Łódź Ghetto, 1940-1949 RG-11/RG-11
- Prewar History and Jewish Life in Europe
- Dr. Julius Kühl Collection
- Dr. Julius Kühl Collection, 1935-1982 RG-13/RG-13
- Holocaust-Related Art
- Holocaust-Related Art, 1942-1989 RG-14/RG-14
- Auschwitz Camps and the Memorial Museum of Auschwitz
- Family Histories
- Family Histories, 1916-2009 RG-16/RG-16
- Prewar and Wartime Periodicals
- Prewar and Wartime Periodicals, 1918-1945 RG-17/RG-17
- Polish, Ukrainian, and Jewish Periodicals Published in Interwar Poland
- Jewish Interwar Periodical in Poland, Polish language
- Jewish Interwar Periodical in Poland, Polish language, 1918-1939 RG-18.03/RG-18.03
- Atrocities and Perpetration, Collection of Photodocuments
- Jewish Religious Texts and Sacramental Objects
- Warsaw Ghetto
- Theresienstadt Ghetto
- Theresienstadt Ghetto, 1942-1945 RG-31/RG-31
- Small Town Ghettos
- Small Town Ghettos, 1939-1945 RG-38/RG-38
- Photo Archive of the Holocaust
- Photo Archive of the Holocaust, 1939-1945 RG-45/RG-45
- Lewis Lax Papers
- Lewis Lax (Lutek Laks) Papers, 1939-1945 RG-49/RG-49
- German Crimes in Poland
- German Crimes in Poland, 1939-1945 RG-63/RG-63
- Bundesarchiv Photographs
- Bundesarchiv photo documents, 1933-1945 RG-66/RG-66
- Ed Victor Papers
- Ed Victor Papers, 1933-1972 RG-72/RG-72
- Correspondence from and to ghettos
- Correspondence from and to ghettos, 1939-1945 RG-72.02/RG-72.02
- Correspondence from and to concentration camps
- Correspondence from and to concentration camps, 1933-1945 RG-72.03/RG-72.03
- Identification documents
- Identification documents, 1933-1945 RG-72.04/RG-72.04
- Red Cross papers
- Red Cross Papers, 1939 -- 1945 RG-72.05/RG-72.05
- Correspondences from and to German labor service
- Correspondences from and to German labor service, 1939-1945 RG-72.08/RG-72.08
- Sejm of the Second Polish Republic, 1922 -- 1939
- Documents related to the Holocaust in Lviv (Lwow) and Lviv (Lwow) Region, personal narratives, 1941 -- 1944
- National Minority Affairs (Sprawy Narodowosciowe), scholarly publication, interwar Poland
- Hromadskyi Holos (Public Voice)
- Hromandskyi Holos (Public Voice), 1914-1939 RG-91/RG-91
- Ukrainian Auxiliary Police in Tarnopol (Ternopil) district, East Galicia, documents, wartime
- Chwila, Jewish-Polish daily, published in Lviv (Lwow), 1919 -- 1939
- Nasz Przeglad (Our Review), interwar Poland
- Synagogues of Europe, Northern Africa , Middle East Asia, America and Australia in postcards and photographs
- Robotnik (the Worker), periodical published by the PPS, interwar
- Steiger Affair, reflected in Jewish, Polish and Ukrainian periodicals, 1924, 1925
- Naftali Botwin Collection, Existential realities and the fate of his own
- Henry Schwab, Correspondences and related documents of the wartime and postwar and modern periods, Poland
- Political trials (processes) in interwar East Galicia and Poland
- Ron Laby Collection, wartime correspondence and related documents
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Digital Images and Records
(39 Matches)
- RG-01.09.06, Photograph of Betti Gerard, at the Orphanage, Netherlands
- RG-01.09.08, Photograph of Betti Gerard, Westerbork camp, the Netherlands, 1940
- RG-06.02.19, One Gulden, the Netherlands, 1943
- RG-08.01.03, Bobb Biersma, identification document, Nieuwkoop, the Netherlands
- RG-112.19, Postcard from Loewenstein in Dusseldorf, Germany to Reinier Meijer in Amsterdam, Netherlands, June 22, 1942
- RG-112.43, Postcard from Germany to Theo Mussbaum in Amsterdam (The Netherlands), ca 1940
- RG-112.60, Postcard sent by Irma Koos from Holland (Netherlands) to Robert Stern in London, Great Britain, April 25, 1940
- RG-112.63, Dutch police document about the sabotage by a Jewish commerical organization, Amsterdam (Netherlands), May 19, 1942
- RG-16.02.07.06- Betti Gerard, 1940, the Netherlands
- RG-17.04.05, Queen Wilhelmina of Netherlands, Exile in London, from LIFE Magazine, June 3, 1940, p 13
- RG-23.12.01, The Netherlands, deportation of Jews, a street scene, ca 1944
- RG-23.12.02, Deportation from Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands, a scene depicting Jewish Auxiliary Service and prisoners near a cattle car
- RG-23.12.03, The destroyed city of Rotterdam after the bombing in May 1940, German invasion of the Netherlands, Bundesarchiv
- RG-23.12.04, The Netherlands, camp auxiliary faculity, with a warning sign, poison gas, Second World War.
- RG-45.02.96, the Netherlands, poison gas chamber with a warning sign, poison gas
- RG-51.01.01, Esther Prins (mother of Betty Prins-Hyatt passport) issued in the Netherlands with the marks of entering and living in France in 1942
- RG-61.01.01, Netherlands News Vol. 1 No. 4, Part 1, August 1941
- RG-61.01.02, Netherlands News Vol. 1 No. 4, Part 2, August 1941
- RG-61.01.03, Netherlands News Vol. 1 No. 4, Part 3, August 1941
- RG-61.01.04, Netherlands News Vol. 1 No. 4, Part 4, August 1941
- RG-61.02.01, Netherlands News Vol. 1 No. 5, Part 1, September 1941
- RG-61.02.02, Netherlands News Vol. 1 No. 5, Part 2, September 1941
- RG-68.05, Arrival of Jewish refugee children from Germany in Naarden, Netherlands, in November 1938
- RG-72.04.08, Identification card for Dirkje Wynanda, 8 October 1941, Netherlands
- RG-72.04.21, Identification card for a Jewish Person, U.M Gron, Netherlands
- RG-72.05.45, Document to forward a message to Emanuel Boers, Hertogenbosch, Netherlands from Jakob Emanuel, Tel Aviv, Palestine, dated 14 November 1941
- RG-72.08.72, A postcard from the concentration camp Herzogenbosch in Netherlands to the Jewish Community Council in Amsterdam, 29 October 1943
- RG-72.11.92, Postcard to Malvine Lenz, Theresienstadt from Walter Lenz, Hooghalen Oost, Netherlands, dated 7 December 1943
- RG-72.11.94, Postcard to Malvine Lenz, Theresienstadt from Walter Lenz, Hooghalen Oost, Netherlands, dated 7 December 1943
- RG-72.12.04.22, From Netherlands to J. Kocherthaler in Paris, 11 August 1937
- RG-72.12.04.30, From Berlin-Charlottenburg to the Netherlands, 29 August 1936
- RG-72.14.02.07, Announcement, Jews are not allowed, Hertogenbosch, Netherlands
- RG-72.20.11, A 10 Cent scrip for the canteen of the German Police Transit Camp Amersfoort in the Netherlands, 1944
- RG-72.21.66, Postcard to Herr Verburg, Amsterdam, Netherlands from H. S. Goldmann, Westerbork, Netherlands, dated 17 November 1943
- RG-72.22.27, Envelope from F. Raspe in the community labor camp at the Christianstadt chemical factory to Wasenaar in the Netherlands, 21 July 1943
- RG-72.25.09, Allied Military Identity Card, belongs to Arnold Goldsteen from Netherlands, 25 June 1946
- RG-72.28.09, Postcard from Joacson-Philipp Hildegard in Westerbork to M. Heyman in Arnhem, Netherlands, postmarked 30 October 1943
- RG-75.01.162, The Jews in the Netherlands, antisemitic text in Dutch by Hans Graf von Monts
- RG-97.03.02, Aerial warfare photograph, Allied bombing of Soesterberg (Netherlands) air base. 15 August, 1944
Creator Descriptions
(18 Matches)
- Administration of the Amersfoort police transit camp in the Netherlands, 1941 -- 1945 (1941 -- 1945)
- Consulate division of Polish embassy in the Netherlands (1947)
- Dr. N. Tinbergen, resident of St. Michielsgestel, The Netherlands (1943)
- Financial Department of the Amersfoort police transit camp in the Netherlands (1941 -- 1945)
- G. Visser from St. Michielsgestel (Netherlands) (Early-Mid 20th-century)
- H. S. Goldmann, inmate of Westerbork Transit Camp, The Netherlands (1943)
- Irma Roos, resident of Arnhem (The Netherlands)
- Kingdom of the Netherlands (1941)
- M. Gyrnyer, Prisoner of Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands (1943)
- Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Netherlands (1946)
- National Bank of the Netherlands
- Office of Prosecutor-General in the town of Hertogenbosch, the Netherlands (ca 1942)
- Prisoners of Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands
- Repatriation authorities (Netherlands) (Post-war)
- The Netherlands Consular Authorities (1940 -- 1945)
- The Netherlands Government in Exile (1940 -- 1945)
- The Netherlands Information Bureau of the Government in Exile (1940 -- 1945)
- Waffen S.S. (The Netherlands) (1943)
Subject Headings
(123 Matches)
- 's-Hertogenbosch (Netherlands)
- Aftermath of Rotterdam (Netherlands)
- Albert Plesman, founder and director of the K.L.M. under German occupation of the Netherlands
- Amersfoort (Netherlands: Transit Camp)
- Amersfoort (the Netherlands)
- Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- anti-Jewish measures and legislations, the Netherlands
- Arnhem, Netherlands
- Arthur Seyss-Inquart, Reichskommissar of the Netherlands
- Bithoven (Utrecht, Netherlands)
- Catholic Churches of the Netherlands, defiance to the Nazi-German regime
- Collaborating periodicals, the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Collaboration of the Dutch police with the German administration in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Collaboration of the Jood Vaad (the Jewish Council) in the Holocaust in the Netherlands
- Collaboration with Nazi-German administration in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Correspondence from Germany to the Netherlands, 1939 -- 1945
- Correspondence from Germany to the Netherlands, wartime
- currency, the Netherlands
- Defiance in the Netherlands to the Nazi-German regime
- Delft University, the Netherlands
- Demonstration of sympathy for Dutch Jews, the Netherlands, 1941
- Deportation of Jews from the Netherlands
- Documents issued in the Amersfoort police and transit camp, the Netherlands
- Domestic affairs, the Netherlands East Indies, 1940 -- 1945
- Dr. Hendrick Colijn, Dutch politician, German occupation of the Netherlands
- Drenthe (Netherlands)
- Dutch National Socialist organizations in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Dutch Police as an auxiliary force for the German administration in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- East Indies, the Netherlands colonies
- Economic affairs, the Netherlands East Indies, 1940 -- 1945
- Economic conditions in the German-occupied Netherlands
- Economic relations between the US and the Netherlands Indies, 1940 -- 1945
- Emigration from the Netherlands to France, 1940 -- 1944
- Examples of local resistance in the Netherlands published by the Netherlands News, 1941
- Figures reflecting the rise of economic and trade exchange between the US and the Netherlands Indies
- Financial affairs in the Netherlands under the German occupation, 1940 -- 1945
- Foreign Affairs, the Netherlands East Indies, 1940 -- 1945
- G. Visser from St. Michielsgestel (Netherlands)
- German administration of the occupied Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- German invasion of the Netherlands, May 1940
- German Jewish refugees to the Netherlands
- German occupation of the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- German police and security forces in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Haarlem (Netherlands)
- Henri Polak, Dutch politician, German occupation of the Netherlands
- Hertogenbosch (Netherlands)
- Hertogenbosch (Netherlands: Nazi concentration camp)
- Herzogenbusch (Netherlands: Nazi concentration camp)
- Hilversum (Netherlands)
- Hoek van Holland (Netherlands)
- Holland (Netherlands)
- Holocaust in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Hooghalen Oost (Netherlands)
- Irma Roos, resident of Arnhem (The Netherlands)
- Japan invasion of North-East Indies, the Netherlands colony
- Jewish Agency for Palestine, Central Office in the Netherlands
- Jewish History in the Netherlands, early modern and modern time
- Jewish yellow stars in the Netherlands in the course of the Second World War
- Jood Vaad, the Jewish Council of the Netherlands
- Laws and decrees of the German administration in the occupied Netherlands, 1941
- Living conditions in the German-occupied Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Local population sympathized the Jews, the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- M. Gyrnyer, Prisoner of Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands
- M. Visser-v.Blerkom from Rotterdam (Netherlands)
- map, Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Monetary scrips in the Amersfoort police transit camp, the Netherlands
- Museums in The Netherlands
- Naarden (Netherlands)
- Nazi-German control over the cinematography in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Nazi-German occupation regime in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Nazi-German propaganda in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Nazi periodicals published in the occupied Netherlands
- Netherlands (1940 -- 1945)
- Netherlands News, publication of the Netherlands government-in-exile, 1940 -- 1945
- Netherlands Red Cross, an agency aiding DP camps in Germany
- Netherlands under German occupation (1940 -- 1945)
- Nieuwkoop, Holland (Netherlands)
- North-East Indies, the Netherlands colony
- North-West Indies, the Netherlands colony
- Periodical, Dutch, published by the Netherlands Information Bureau in New York, 1940 -- 1945
- Political, social and economic situation in the Netherlands under the German occupation, 1940-1945
- Population register (Bevolkingsregister), Amsterdam (Netherlands)
- Prisoners of the Amersfoort police and transit camps, the Netherlands
- Prisoners of Westerbork transit camp, the Netherlands
- Pro-Nazi periodicals published in the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Provisions and measures taken by the German occupation administration in the Netherlands
- Queen Wilhelmina, Queen of the Netherlands, defiance
- Queen Wilhelmina of the Netherlands
- Reformed churches of the Netherlands, appeal to Nazi-German administration, 1941
- Reformed churches of the Netherlands, condemnation of Nazi-German occupation regime, 1941
- Reformed Churches of the Netherlands, defiance to the Nazi-German regime
- Repatriation to The Netherlands, postwar
- Resistance in the Netherlands to the German occupation regime, 1940 -- 1945
- Resistance to Nazi-German occupation of the Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Rotterdam (Netherlands)
- Segregation of the school education for Jewish children in the Netherlands, 1941
- Social and cultural affairs in the German-occupied Netherlands, 1940 -- 1945
- Soesterberg (Netherlands)
- Soldiers from the Netherlands and its colonies in the course of the Second World War
- St. Michielsgestel (The Netherlands)
- Subjugating and oppressing measures of the Nazi regime in the Netherlands
- Suppression of the Dutch periodicals by the Nazi-German regime in the Netherlands, 1941
- Synagogues in the Netherlands, images
- The Hague (Netherlands)
- The Holocaust in the Netherlands
- The Netherlands (1918--1940)
- The Netherlands (1940--1945)
- The Netherlands (1945--Present)
- The Netherlands (Europe)
- The Netherlands, Government-in-exile, 1940 -- 1945
- the Netherlands, history, 20th century
- The Netherlands government-in-exile, economic and financial affairs, 1940 -- 1945
- the Netherlands Information Bureau, New York, 1940 -- 1945
- The Netherlands News, publication content, 1941
- The Polish Consulate General (Amsterdam, the Netherlands)
- Trade between the US and the Netherlands Indies, 1940 -- 1945
- Twello (Netherlands)
- Verordeningenblad (Official Nazi Gazette) published in the occupied Netherlands
- Vught (the Netherlands)
- Wasenaar (The Netherlands)
- Westerbork (Netherlands: Transit Camp)
- West Indies, the Netherlands, colonies
- Zutphen (Netherlands)
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