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Creators Beginning with "D"
D. Diamanti, editor
D. Lederer, Prisoner of Auschwitz-Birkenau concentration camp, Poland, 1944 (1944)
D. Rosental (1941)
D'aiguebelle Chocolaterie, chocolate manufacturer
Daily Pilot, American publication
Daily World (1977)
Dallas, Texas
Danish Red Cross
Das Germium der Wiener Kaufmannschaft (Commerce Board of Vienna)
David Haldane
David Lippert
David Lippert, judge-advocate, military and civil jurist
David Lippert, judge, American military jurist
David Rose (1910-2006)
David Rubinowicz
David Rubinowicz, Prisoner of Treblinka extermination camp
David Schlichter, resident of British mandate Palestine
David Wechselberg (Dresden, Germany) (1939)
Defenders of the Christian Faith, publisher
Department for invalids of business 54 - tailoring
Department of Commerce
Department of Education under the Ministry of Interior, Imperial Germany (June 1913)
Department of Health, Education, and Welfare--United States (1954)
Department of Immigration, Australia
Departments of Jewish Councils (Judenrate), Second World War (1939 -- 1945)
Departments of Nazi concentration camps (1933 -- 1945)
Departments of the Jewish Council (Juedenrat) of the Lodz Ghetto (1940 --1944)
Departments of the Jewish Council of the Theresienstadt Ghetto (1941 -- 1945)
Deportees from Bohemia to the Lodz ghetto (1942 -- 1944)
Der Stuermer, the founder and editorial board and publisher Julius Streicher (1923 -- 1945)
Detroit Soap Company
Deutsche Ausrüstungswerke. GMBH, Werk Dachau
Deutscher Verlag, Berlin, publishers (1933-45)
Devisenschutzkommando (DSK)
Devisenstelle Rudolstadt (1939)
Devisenstelle, Vienna (Austria) (1939-1945)
Dezso Weinberger, Jewish-Hungarian Serviceman (1944)
Dezsore Rosenthal, resident of Szombathely, Hungary
Die Nation, Swiss newspaper
Die Sirene (the Siren) (1933 -- 1939)
Die Sirene (The Siren), editorial board and contributors (1933 -- 1939)
Die Wehrmacht (German military magazine, 1936--1944)
Die Woche (The Week) (1899 -- 1945)
Diebow, Hans (1941)
Diego Rivera (1886-1957)
Dilo
Dilo (the Deed), editorial board and contributors (1880 --1939)
Dilo, editorial board and contributors (1914 -- 1918)
Dilo, newspaper, Ukrainian (1918 -- 1939)
Dilo, Ukrainian periodical, Lviv, stenographic reports on the Sobinski assassination trial Lviv 1928
Dina Sznajderman
Director of the State Theatres (Saarbrucken, Germany)
Directorate of Advertising & Visual Publicity, Ministry of I. & B., Govt. of India
dirnhofer, Karl
Displaced person camps, committees (1945 -- 1953)
Displaced persons camps, authorities (1945 --1954)
District Authorities, Branau am Inn (1939-1945)
District of Amsterdam (1947)
Dmytro Levytskyj, Ukrainian public figure, politician, publisher, editor, Polish parliament member (1877 -- 1942)
Dmytro Paliiv, Ukrainian military, political and public figure (1896 -- 1944)
Dobbins, Abraham
Dobrila Sasa, Prisoner of Monigo Internment Camp, Italy (1943)
Documentatin related to the persecutions in the Holocaust (1933 -- 1945)
Documents produced by Political parties and movements in Poland (1918 -- 1939)
Dodd, Mead, & Company, co-publisher
Doerksen, Office of the head of administration of Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
Don Lohbeck, author
Donauzeitung (The Danube Paper), German-language periodical, Yugoslavia
Dora Freuberg
Dora Kaszuba (July 1940)
Dora Volkovicki, General Jewish Committee
Dora Volkovicki, General Jewish Committee, Bergen-Belsen (Germany) (1946)
Dr Paul Endlich (April 1942)
Dr Werner Hammer (April 1942)
Dr. Abel Herzberg, Prisoner of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp, Germany (1945)
Dr. Abraham Melezin, Holocaust survivor and member of Polish Home Army
Dr. Adolf Dresler
Dr. Adolf Krysinski, Polish historican, scholar, contributing author to Sprawy Narodowosciowe (interwar Poland)
Dr. Alfons Rosse, vice-head of the Gestapo Lodz, 1942--1943 (1942--1943)
Dr. Alfred Israel Neumeyer (1939)
Dr. Axel Friedrichs
Dr. Benjamin Dysenhaus
Dr. Cohn, Ernst
Dr. Coper, consultant for Jews in Berlin (1941)
Dr. E.R. Fields, writer
Dr. Friedrich Steiner (1940)
Dr. Gerszon Zipper, executive editor, Chwila (1868 -- 1921)
Dr. Hans Bolz
Dr. Hans Diebow
Dr. Henry Shoskes, Holocaust historian and scholar (1891 -- 1964)
Dr. Henryk Rosmarin, executive editor, Chwila, interwar (1920, 1930s)
Dr. Herbert Makovsky (1949)
Dr. Hyman Lumer, co-author
Dr. Ignacy Kraeutler (1918 -- 1939)
Dr. Ignacy Weinfeld (1918 --1939)
Dr. Jerome B. Wiesner, Science Advisory Committee to the President (1967)
Dr. Johann Moldenhauer, head of administration of the Ernaehrungs- und Wirtschaftsstelle Lodz, 1940 (--5.5.1940)
Dr. Julius Kühl, Polish diplomat in Switzerland (1939 --1970s)
Dr. Juljan Landowski (Warsaw, Poland) (1940)
Dr. Karl Albert Coulon, Regierungsrat (councilor) Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
Dr. Karl Marder, mayor of Lodz, 1940--1941 (1940--1941)
Dr. Kaufmann
Dr. Lasch, Karl (Governor of District of Galicia) (August 1941-- September 1942)
Dr. Ludvip Israel Reinheimer (Frankfurt, Germany) (1941)
Dr. Moser, vice-head of administration of Wartheland, 1940 (1940)
Dr. N. M. Gelber, editor
Dr. N. Tinbergen, resident of St. Michielsgestel, The Netherlands (1943)
Dr. Olijnyk, Head of Ukrainian Civil Administration in Tarnopol (Ternopil), German appointed
Dr. Paul Israel Eppstein (December 1943)
Dr. Rajmund Bulawski (1918 --1939)
Dr. Roesebeck, creator
Dr. Springer, Vice - President of East Prussian government, Weimar Republic (1928)
Dr. Tadeusz Rutkowski (1918 --1939)
Dr. Theilhaber (Toulouse, France) (1941)
Dr. Trenkler Co., Leipzig, 1907, German publisher
Dr. W. Bender
Dr. Wilhelm (William) Weinberg, Rabbi (1901 -- 1976)
Dr. Yom-Tov Lewisnski, editor
Dr. Zirpins, Staatliche Kriminalpolizei (national criminal police), Lodz, 1940 (1940)
Dr. Zygmunt Hoffman, Jewish Historical Institute (1980)
Drei Masten Berlag, Publishing Company, Munich (1923)
Droga (The Way) (1929 -- 1933)
Droga (the Way), editorial board and contributors (1928 -- 1935)
Druck n. Verlag von Ed. Strache, Warusdorf (Printing agency)
Drukarnia Lwowska (Lwowska Printing House), Lwow, Kpernika 11 (1920s)
Dutch auxiliary police, wartime
Dutch Photographers, 1940-1945 (1940-1945)
Dutkowna, Sofia
Dzialowska Toba
Dziennik Zolnierza (Soldier's Journal) (1945)
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