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- Identification Papers and Related Documents
- Prewar History and Jewish Life in Europe
- Prewar and Wartime Periodicals
- Prewar and Wartime Periodicals, 1918-1945
RG-17/RG-17
- Prewar and Wartime Periodicals, 1918-1945
- Atrocities and Perpetration, Collection of Photodocuments
- Jewish Religious Texts and Sacramental Objects
- Charles Millett Papers
- Charles Millett (Karl Sinai) Papers, 1930-1982
RG-37/RG-37
- Charles Millett (Karl Sinai) Papers, 1930-1982
- Small Town Ghettos
- Small Town Ghettos, 1939-1945
RG-38/RG-38
- Small Town Ghettos, 1939-1945
- Cherna Kapulkina Papers
- Ed Victor Papers
- Ed Victor Papers, 1933-1972
RG-72/RG-72
- Ed Victor Papers, 1933-1972
- Correspondence from and to ghettos
- Correspondence from and to ghettos, 1939-1945
RG-72.02/RG-72.02
- Correspondence from and to ghettos, 1939-1945
- Correspondences from and to German labor service
- Correspondences from and to German labor service, 1939-1945
RG-72.08/RG-72.08
- Correspondences from and to German labor service, 1939-1945
- Herbert and Nancy Bernhard Papers
- Herbert and Nancy Bernhard Papers, 1872-1970
RG-75/RG-75
- Herbert and Nancy Bernhard Papers, 1872-1970
- Synagogues of Europe, Northern Africa , Middle East Asia, America and Australia in postcards and photographs
- Ron Laby Collection, wartime correspondence and related documents
- No Classification
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- RG-17.18.185, wartime newspapers, editorial article, Volkischer Beobachter, Stalingrad, answer is battle and victory, January 1943
- RG-72.21.51, Envelope from Zacharias Sucher in Victoria, Australia to Mr. Patkin in Melbourne, Australia, undated
- RG-72.21.52, Envelope from M. Lehmann in Victoria, Australia to Miss F. Barkman in Melbourne, Australia, undated
- RG-79.01.171, Victoria, capital of Hong Kong is invaded by Japan, December 1941
- RG-79.02.06, The Victory Day reflected in the Soviet periodicals, May 1945
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- Alleged plans of the allies in case of victory, according to Nazi Germany
- Red flags over buildings in Moscow on May 9, the Soviet Victory Day over Nazi Germany, Pravda, 1945
- Synagogue at Bourke Street West in Melbourne, state of Victoria, Australia, opened in 1855
- Synagogue in Ballarat, province Victoria, Australia, opened in 1853
- Synagogue in East Melbourne, state of Victoria, Australia, opened in 1877
- Synagogue in Geelong, state Victoria, Australia, opened in 1849
- The Light of Victory, article by Evgenii Kriger published in Pravda, May, 1945
- V-E Day, (Victory in Europe) proclaimed by President Truman following German surrender, May 08, 1945
- Victor Kozlow, Soviet Prisoner of War, executed at the Dachau camps, c. 1941
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