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Camp administration (1938 --1945)
Camp Bowie, Texas (1941)
Camp Nonnendamm
Camp spokesman, Tatura Internment Camp (Australia)
CAP (Photo Art Company)
Captain A.V. Feldser, MD (in the course of the Second World War)
Captaine A.V. Feldser, MD (in the course of the Second World War)
Carl Langhorst
Carleton College, Northfield (Minnesota) (ca 1943)
Carlos S. Chavez, Consul of Bolivia to Switzerland (1940)
Carol Feiger (resident of Transnistria, Moldova) (1942)
Casablanca Notary (1956)
CDJC (Centre De Documentation Juive Contemporaine) (1945)
Cececilia Wrosclawska, resident of Czestochowa Ghetto, 1941 (1941)
Cecylia Lendzion (1941)
Cegla Abram (October 1941)
Celina Bauman (ca. 1941))
Center for Documentation of the Contemporary Jewry
Center of the Former Jewish Political Establishment in Stuttgart
Central Bureau for the Recruitment of the Polish Army in France (1940)
Central Comission of investigation of German crimes in Poland (1939 -- 1945)
Central Commission for Investigating of German Crimes in Poland (1939 -- 1945)
Central Commission for Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945-1949)
Central Commission for the Investigation of German Crimes in Poland (1945 -- 1950s)
Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone of occupation in Germany (1945--1952)
Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US zone of occupation in Germany (1945 -- 1952)
Central Emission Bank of Ukraine in Rowno under German Occupation
Central Historical Commission at the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in US zone in Germany (Postwar Germany)
Central Historical Commission, Munich (1947)
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
Central Jewish Committee, Bergen-Belsen (Germany) (Post-war)
Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
Central Publishing House of the NSDAP
Central Statistical Office of the Republic of Poland (1931 -- 1939)
Central Yiddish Cultural Organization (CYCO)
Certificate Commission of Roman-Catholic Conversion, Budapest (1939)
Certification Commission for the profession of laboratory-technician in dentistry, Poland (1041)
Chaim Rumkowski, Chairman of the Jewish council in Lodz (1940--1944)
Chairman of Jewish Council Litzmannstadt
Chairmen of Jewish Councils (Judenraete) (1939 --1945)
Chana Landesmann
Chana Lawieka, DP in Bergen-Belsen (Germany) (post-war)
Chapman House, lodging
Charles Bech, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany (1945)
Charles F. Flower, artist
Charles Leolikz, illustrator
Charles Millett (Karl Sinai)
Charlotte Zucht
Charters of reward and recognition (1900 -- 1918)
Chas. E. Reisinger, carriage builder
Chattanooga News-Free Press (1940s)
Chawa G. (April 1942)
Chawa Pejorel, resident of Kosow Lacki ghetto, 1942 (1942)
Cherna Kapulkina
Cherna Kapulkina (1939 1970s)
Chetmeika, Wiktoria
Chhen Family (1927 -- 1951)
Chief of Police, Munich (Germany) (1935)
Chief Rabbi Council (1939 --1949)
Chinese municipal authorities of Shanghai (1939 -- 1945)
Chmielnicki, Wladislaus
Christian Anti-Communist Crusade, evangelical organization
Christian Nationalist Crusade
Christian Nationalist Party of Missouri, publisher
Christopher S. Wren, Producer for Look Magazine, American publication (1967)
Chwila
Chwila (the Moment), editorial board and contributors (1919 -- 1939)
Chwila Publishing Association, 1920 -- 1939
Chwila, Jewish daily in Lwow, stenographic report about the Sobinski assassins trial, 1928
Chwila, newspaper, Jewish (Polish) (1919 -- 1939)
Ciechanow, Anna
Circuit of the Superior Court at Celle (1949)
City and municipal authorities, German (1900 -- 1945)
City authorities of Bingen am Rhein (1939)
City authorities of Bingen am Rhein (1917 and 1938)
City authorities of Bingen, Germany (1923)
City Council of Munich
City Hall of Coburg, Germany (1900 -- 1939)
City mob, Austria
City mob, Germany (ca 1933)
City of Marktgemeinde Judenau, emergency money issuer
City of Meggenhofen, Austria, emergency money issuer
City of Ribnitz, emergency money issuer
City of Rodi (Italy) (1933)
Civil Aeronautics Administration
Civil and legal authorities of the Weimar Republic ((1900-1933))
Civil authorities of East Prussia, Weimar Republic (1919 -- 1933)
Civil authorities of Shanghai, Chaina (March 1945)
Civil Register, Schwabisch Hall (1947--1949)
Civil registry (Standesamt), Coburg, Germany (1918--1939)
Civil registry (Standesamt), Frankfurt, Germany (1918--1939)
Civil registry (Standesamt), Gemunden (Gemuenden), Germany (1918--1939)
Civil registry (Standesamt), Gotha, Germany (1918--1939)
Civil registry (Standesamt), Pforzheim, Germany (1918--1939)
Civil registry (Standesamt), Waltershausen (Ibenhain), Germany (1918--1939)
Civil Registry, Berlin. (1957)
Civil Registry, Bingen am Rhein (Germany) (1933-1945)
Civil Registry, Lagerlechfeld DP camp (1949)
Civil Registry, Mannheim (Germany) (1939-1945)
Claus Korth (1911-1988)
Clifton Levar Gallup, US Army serviceman (1943 - - 1947)
Club of Polish Jews, New York (1957)
Cohen family
Cohen, Naile
Cohn, Gisela (1884)
Collaborationist propaganda services rendering anti-Jewish, anti-Communist, anti-Stalin materials (1939 -- 1945)
Collection Ideale P.S., French printing agency, 1930 (1930)
Colonel Russel B. Livermore (1945)
Commandant office, Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp (1942 -- 1945)
Commander Lieutenant General Beuttel
Commissioner of Lodz, 1939 (1939)
Committee for a Jewish Army
Committee for a Just Peace in the Middle East, publisher
Committee on Public Education, Berlin (1919 -- 1933)
Common Sense Newspaper (January 1962)
Common Sense Newspaper, Editorial Board and Contributors
Communal Association of Central European Jews (Shanghai)
Community of Gottsdorf, emergency money issuer
Compensation Authority, Wiesbaden (1967)
Concentration Camp Memorial Sites
Conde McGinley, editor
Condon Printing Co.
Congregation Chebra Thilim Synogogue
Conservatory of Vienna (1920s -- 1930s)
Constitutional Educational League
Consulate division of Polish embassy in the Netherlands (1947)
Consulate General of Israel, New York (1969)
Consulate General of Uruguay in Warsaw, 1939 (1939)
Consulate of Bolivia in Zurich, Switzerland, 1939 -- 1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Conversion Office for German Foreign Debts
Copr. Ex. Sup. Co., publisher
Cornelius Van der Graaff (London, England) (1941)
Cornell Law School (Cornell University)
Correspondence addressed to Kalel Somre in Jerusalem
Correspondence addressed to Ms. J. Rosenman
Correspondence between Henrietta Szold and Charles V. Castro (1943)
Correspondence from a person in Hamburg to Palestine, 1934
Correspondence from Juliu Glueck in Romania (1940)
Correspondence from Julius Monsbereiter in Lubeck, 1940
Correspondence from Slovenia to F. Hirsch in Italy
Correspondence from Zilina (Slovakia) to Jedua Bory Graber
Correspondence to Gela Gruss and Elsa Miklos in Haifa, Palestine (1939)
Correspondence to Mr. J. Kaufmann
Correspondence to Rosalie Teurel, 1942
Correspondence to Theo Mussbaum in Amsterdam
Correspondences between relatives and friends in Europe and America (1939 -- 1945)
Correspondent from China, writing to Nissan Affule in Palestine
Coster, Louis (1944)
Council of Community of Jazlowiec (1939)
Council of Service for Foreign Born, New York
Council of the Jewish Community in Czecho Countries (1956)
Courier-Post, American newspaper
Court Prison, Rybnik, Poland (1942)
Covenant Remnant Educational Association of South Jersey, publisher
Cpl. Shaia Naibergh, intern at Camp Elgg, Switzerland
Credit Association, Vienna (1954)
Crescent Heights Methodist Church
Crime Directorate of the Lwow ghetto (1941--1945)
Croatian-language periodical
Culver, Robert H. (1946)
Customs / Zollamt
Czech Aid Organisation (1945)
Czech postcard manufacturer
Czech Security Forces (1945)
Czech, Danuta
Czechoslovak armed forces fought with the Allied armed forces, 1939 --1945 (1939 -- 1945)
Czechoslovak Armed Forces within the Allies Armed Forces (1939 -- 1945)
Czechoslovak Jewish Committee
Czechoslovak Repatriation Office
Czechoslovakian government (1938--1945)
Czechoslovakian photographer, 1938-1945 (1938-1945)
Czechoslovakian Red Cross
Czelawa Rozycka from Piotrków Trybunalski (Petrikau) (1944)
Czerniaków, Adam (1880-1942)
Czeslaw Madajczyk, Polish Historian (1962)
Czeslaw Sawicki, Prisoner of Buchenwald concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Czmeiner, Eliesabeth
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