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A Belgian Photographer, 1940-1945
A German photographer (1940 -- 1944)
A German Photographer, 1933-1945
A Mai Nap, newspaper, Hungarian
A Paul Weber, German emergency money
A. Anton & Co. Verlag, Leipzig, publishers
A. Bouteiller, photo editor, Epinal, France
A. D. Eger (December 1943)
A. Dohmen, Phototypie, Brussels, Belgium
A. Eisenbach, researcher and compiler of the documents related to the Lodz Ghetto, 1940 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1945)
A. Gedis
A. Grundman (1942)
A. J. Hackl, Captain in the U.S. Army
A. Loewenthal, prisoner in the Rushen Internment Camp on the Isle of Man, (second World War)
A. Luonzer
A. Mairawe, resident of Karmelicka st. in Warsaw (German-occupied Poland)
A. Marmorstein
A. Russek, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1942 (1942)
A. Soeliaeka, resident of Skierniewice, Poland (1944)
A. Teutsch, France (1941)
A. Weber, papeterte musique
A.D. Agoz
A.R. Ltd. (1939)
ABC, daily informative newspaper, editorial board and contributors (1926 --1939)
Aberbach family
Aberbach, Edith
Aberbach, Erich
Aberbach, Ida (1942)
Aberbach, Kaethe
Aberbach, Kathrina
Aberbach, Oskar
Abraham Eibueschuetz (December 1941)
Abraham Horwitz (1940 -- 1946)
Abraham Margel from the labor camp Jawischowitz (Upper Silesia) (June 24, 1944)
Abram Cegla (September 1941)
Abram Handelsman
Abram Zelmans, resident of the Warsaw Ghetto, 1941 (1941)
Action Patriots, publisher
Adam Bald, the Warehouse of Pharmacological Materials, paints and photographic instruments, 1943 (1943)
Adam Jozwik, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1942 (1942)
Adam Ryzenberg (Warsaw, Poland) (1941)
Addi Gruen
Addi Grun
Adele Kohn, Eva Beckman
Adele Paschkes
Administration of Buchenwald concentration camp (1939 - 1945)
Administration of Camp Nonnendamm
Administration of concentration camps (1933 -- 1945)
Administration of Dachau concentration camp
Administration of Jewish communities in German-controlled and occupied territories (1939 -- 1945)
Administration of the Amersfoort police transit camp in the Netherlands, 1941 -- 1945 (1941 -- 1945)
Administration of the Cremona internment camp in Italy (1938 -1945)
Administration of the transit camps in the German-occupied and contrlolled territories in Europe (1939 -- 1945)
Administration of Transit Camps, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Administrations of Italian internment and POWs camps, 1938 -- 1945 (1941 -- 1945)
Adolf Hoffmann, police officer
Adolf Rotfeld, lawyer, deputy chairman of the Lviv Judenrat, Lwow, 1941
Advocates of Our Lady, publisher
Agencies of the Polish Government in Exile (1939 -- 1945)
Agnesska Wozniak (February 1944)
AJDC-CC-OSE Medical Departement
AL, Zespol PSZ (Collection: Chairman of Jewish Council of Elders) (1944)
Albert Benehamps (August 1944)
Albert Cusian, German photographer for the Nazi party
Albert del Guercio, District Director, Los Angeles District, Nationality Unit (1945)
Albert Einstein
Albert Langen
Albert Langen/Georg Mueller Publishing House
Albert Meyer, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1941 (1941)
Albert Unterstab (April 1945)
Aldona Brylak (December 1944)
Aleksander Aland, Polish - Jewish political scientist (Interwar Poland)
Aleksander Lendzion, prisoner in Zweibrucken prison (Strafgefaengnis Zweibruecken) (1941)
Aleksander Lialek from Militsch (Milicz) (1944)
Aleksander Oszup, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany
Aleksander Salamon (Wieliczka, Poland) (1940)
Alesandre Gorbouline (April 1942)
Alex Israel Seelig (1942)
Alexander Gross, prisoner at Ferramonti di Tarsia Italian concentration camp (ca. 1942)
Alexander Manor, Itzchak Ganusovitch, Aba Lando, Eliyahu Damesek, Compilers and contibutors
Alexander Palfinger, administrator in the Lodz ghetto, 1940 (1940)
Alfons Krysinski, Polish political scientist, scholar, contributing author to Sparaw Narodowowsciowe (1930s)
Alfred H. (1938)
Alfred Rosenberg
Alfred Wolf (Toulouse, France) (1941)
Alfred Zander
Alida J.D. Krumin
Alina Sebyla, Prisoner of Ravensbrueck concentration camp for women, Germany (1943)
Allan A. Ryan, Jr.
Alli Bick
Allied Armed Forces, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Allied authorities, 1939-1945 (1939-1945)
Allied Authorities, US Military Government in Germany, Gestapo and Dachau commandant offices (1945 -- 1946)
Allied Expeditionary forces in the European watr -theater (1944 -- 1949)
Allied Forces wartime periodicals (1939--1945)
Allied Military and Civil Authoritiy in Germany and Austria (1945 -- 1948)
Allied Military Personnel
Alllied Armed Forces, Polish (1945)
Alma Landshut (Landshuet), resident of the Theresienstadt ghetto (1942 -- 1944)
Alozo Klimt (Moravia region, Czechoslovakia) (1943)
Alozo Klimt, resident of Moravia (1942)
Altman, Maria (1932)
Amainap, newspaper, Hungarian
Amalia Lehrer (September 1941)
Amalia Lehser, resident of the Cracow Ghetto (1941)
Ambassies and Consulates (1933 -- 1945)
Amelia Goldfajn, resident of the Warsaw ghetto (1941)
American anti-semitic illustrators, (1900-1970s)
American Board of Charities (1948)
American Board of Mission to the Jews, publisher
American Consulate General
American Consulate General in London (1939)
American Consulate General, Antwerp (Belgium) (1945)
American Consulate General, Grosvenor Street
American Consulate in Frankfurt (1930-1939)
American Consulate in Stuttgart (1930-1939)
American Embassy, Warsaw (1982)
American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, Inc. (1947)
American Foreign Service
American Foreign Service, Hong Kong
American Immigration Authorities (1930 --1960)
American Jewish Distribution Committee (A.J.D.C), emigration service in Munich, ca 1950
American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Paris (France) (1947)
American Joint Distribution Committee (1939 -- 1945)
American Military Office of the former Dachau Concentration Camp (1945)
American Military Personnel
American Occupation Womens Voluntary Service (January, 1948)
American periodicals
American photojournalist
American politicians and journalists (1960s)
American postcard manufacturer
American private companies (1900 -- 1970s)
American Publishing Society
American Red Cross (1940--1945)
Ames' Hat House, hat company
Amt der Wiener Landesregierung (State Government of Vienna)
Amtsarzt (public medical officer), k. Stadtmedizinalrat (municipal medical city council), Lodz, 1942 (1942)
An English Photographer, 1938-1945
Anatoli Agaryshev, author
Andras Bethlen (ca 1940 -)
Andrea, E., Dr. Rossmeissl -- K. Weidmann Lawyers and notary publics (1965)
Andreas Mardula, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1941 (1941)
Andrzej Kulikowski (October 1944)
Ania Vrublewskomu (1941 -- 1945)
Anker Family, Germany (19th -- 20th centuries)
Anker, Georg
Anna Fischer, inmate of Vyhne forced labor camp (1943)
Anna Fuchs (23 September 1943)
Anna Lachs
Anna Lipszyc (Wojcik) and her circle of friends in wartime and postwar Germany (1943 -- 1948)
Anna Lipszyc, survvior of the Holocaust, lived under false identity (1940s -- 1945)
Anna Przeworski-Pratt, the former prisoner of ghettos and concentration camps, lawyer (1930s -- 19780s)
Anna Rabinovich from Nizhny Novgorod, Gorkii, Gorky (USSR) (Post-war)
Anna Rohn (February 1943)
Annie Krisch
Anny Riegler (September 1944)
Anti-Communist Federation of America
Anti-Nazi journalists and authors (1920 -- 1945)
Antisemitic authors, American (1900 -- 1970s)
Antisemitic authors, French (1900 -- 1960s)
Antisemitic authors, German (1900 -- 1945)
Anton Karl, captain (Hauptmann) and battalion commander of German Army (Wehrmacht) (1902 -- 1944)
Anton Lisiecki, Prisoner of Gusen concentration camp, Austria, 1944 (1944)
Anton Reitler, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1943 (1943)
Antoni Buszek (Warsaw, Poland) (1943)
Antoni Orlowski, editor of the magazine Mucha (A Fly) (1869 --1921)
Antonu Wrublewskomu, prisoner of Niessen Werke labor camp (1942)
Anya Loewenberg (1940s)
Apenszlak, Jakob
Apostolic Nuncio
Arbeiter-Zeitung (1951)
Arbeitsressort Litzmannstadt
Arbuckles' Ariosa Coffee
Archival documents of other repositories (1939 --1945)
Archive of the Organization of Ukrainian Nationalist (OUN) (1942 -- 1956)
Archive of the Ukrainian Insurgent Army (1943 -- 1956)
Argentinian Diplomatic Missions in Argentina and abroad (1918 -- 1945)
Ariel Szoynik, intern at Matzingen military internment camp (1942)
Aristides De Sousa Mendes, Consul General of Portugal to Bordeaux in 1938 -- 1940 (1884 -- 1954)
Arkin, David (ca 1970s)
Army Signal Corps, United States Army
Arnold Nikolaus, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1943 (1943)
Arnold Rubin (19 May 1944)
Aron Mandel, trade and supply of metal goods and tin for roofs
Aron Vergelis, Editor-in-Chief of Sovietisch Heimland magazine (1970s)
Aron, Herbert Lothar
Arpad Fraenkl, Frankl, Jewish-Hungarian Man (1943)
Arthur Eisenbach, Holocaust historian (1946)
Arthur Greiser, Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, 1939 -- 1944 (1939 -- 1944)
Arthur Lindemann, resident of Mauritius (1941)
Arthur Sinai
Arwin Weinberger, Jewish-Hungarian Serviceman (1944)
Aryeh Shamri and Dov First, compilers and contributors
Associated Press News Agency (1939 -- 1946)
Association of Austrian Performing Artists (1936)
Association of Hungarian Jews, Magyarorszagi Zsidok Szovetsege (1944)
Association of Jewish political prisoners
Association of Jewish political prisoners Antwerp
Associazione Generale Fascista del Pubblico Impiego (Association General of Public Use) (ca 1930s)
Atlantic Agony: The Landlubber's Journal (1946)
Attorney, Muntz, Albert M. (1999)
Aufbau, periodical for Jews
Aufuahme u. Verlag von A. S., Teplitz, publisher
August Jager (Jaeger), deputy of the Reichsstatthalter (Reich Governor) of Wartheland, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
August Woguitza, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany, 1940 (1940)
Auschwitz-Birkenau German camp administration (circa 1942--1944)
Auslander, Sari
Auslander, Sari (1946 -- 1953)
Austrain pension funds authorities, 1970s -- 1980s (1970s -- 1980s)
Austrian Authorities
Austrian magazine
Austrian Music Educator Association (1936)
Austrian periodical
Austrian photographer, 1938-1945 (1938-1945)
Austrian regional financial institution, post First World War (1919 -- 1923)
Austro-Hungarian postcards (late 19th century)
Authorities of Displaced Person Camps in Germany (1945 -- 1956)
Authorities of the HQs of the Camp for DP, Wels, Austria (postwar)
Authorities of the Murau (Muerau bei Mueglitz) prison (1943)
Authorities of Vittel Displaced Persons Center (1944)
Authority of the city of Landsberg, postwar
Avom, Maurice
Axis Alliance Wartime Periodical (1939--1945)
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