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Searching for Subject: General Government (German-occupied Poland), 1939 -- 1945
Records and Manuscripts
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- Ukrainian Collaborationist Newspapers of the wartime, 1940 -- 1945
- Bundesarchiv Photographs
- Bundesarchiv photo documents, 1933-1945 RG-66/RG-66
- Documents related to the Holocaust in Lviv (Lwow) and Lviv (Lwow) Region, personal narratives, 1941 -- 1944
Digital Images and Records
(340 Matches)
- RG-110.10, Postal receipt from M. Fucheweller, to M. Szere in Warsaw
- RG-110.11, Postal receipt form M. Herszman in Lublin, to F. Graff in Warsaw, May 27, 1941
- RG-110.12, Postal receipt from P. Flancman in Sandomierz, to I. Kurebart in Warsaw
- RG-110.13, Postal receipt from R. Mesenberg in Ostrowiec, to S. Kronenberg in Warsaw, May 15 1941
- RG-110.14, Postal receipt from M Rubinsztajn in Debica, to M Lachman in Warsaw. May 1941
- RG-110.15, Postal receipt from Ruchla Samelsa in Tarczyn, to Ruchla Goldberg in Warsaw, January 16 1941
- RG-110.16, Postal receipt from unknown in Chelm, to Rogszinska in Warsaw, July 10, 1941
- RG-110.17, Postal receipt from Berman in Parysow, to unknown in Warsaw, December 7 1940
- RG-110.18, Postal receipt from unknown in Warsaw, to unknonwn in Lisbon
- RG-110.19, Central Asscn. of Jewish Emigration, Warsaw to Society for Protection of Jewish Immigrants in Chile, May 1940
- RG-110.20, Central Asscn. of Jewish Emigration, Warsaw to Society for Protection of Jewish Immigrants in Chile, September 1941
- RG-110.22, Postcard from David and Regina Ceder in Warsaw, to unknown in Geneva, May 9, 1941
- RG-110.23, Postcard from Dawid Roth in Warsaw, to Comite RELICO in Geneva, February 27, 1942
- RG-110.24, Postcard from Dr. H Tepper in Berlin, to Sadu Grodzkiego in Trzemeszno, February 23, 1939
- RG-110.25, Postcard from Faust in Warsaw, to Committee for Assistance of Jewish Refugees in Geneva, October 22, 1941
- RG-110.26, Postcard from Feiga Gunanie in Warsaw, to Lisbon (Portugal), July 1, 1941
- RG-110.27, Postcard from Feliks Weinucki in Zamosc, to Michalski in Warsaw, February 1940
- RG-110.28, Postcard from Frajman in Warsaw, to M. Rothman in Bronx NY, October 15, 1941
- RG-110.29, Postcard from Fryduyk Tugeutel in Warsaw, to Emil Zollmann in Slatina Romania, March 6 1942
- RG-110.30, Postcard from Guthan in Warsaw, to Lowenthal in Brussels, November 20 1941
- RG-110.31, Postcard from Helena Lipinski in Warsaw, to S.D. Shaffitt in Bronx NY, 29 May 1941
- RG-110.32, Postcard from Jewish Self-Help Society in Warsaw, to HICEM in Lisbon, May 26, 1941
- RG-110.33, Postcard from Jewish Self-Help Society in Warsaw, to HICEM in Lisbon, September 23, 1941
- RG-110.34, Postcard from Joachim Lollmann in Solec-Zdroj, to Emil Lollmann in Slatina Romania, July 13 1942
- RG-110.35, Postcard from Josefine Kanishe in Warsaw, to Andre Soupil-Verdeu in Yssingeaux France, June 13, 1944
- RG-110.36, Postcard from Jan Terlaga in Krakow, to Towarzystwo Central in Waraw, March 16, 1942
- RG-110.37, POstcard from M. Cytter in Lodz, to C. Cytter in Warsaw, March 13 1941
- RG-110.39, Postcard from M. Mayzner in Warsaw, to Comite Relico in Geneva, May 22 1942
- RG-110.40, Postcard from Maks Derbaum in Warsaw, to H. Sertner in New York City, 21 September
- RG-110.41, Postcard from Maks Derbaum in Warsaw, to H. Sertner in New York City, 28 February 1941
- RG-110.42, Postcard from Maria Chmura in Warsaw, to Wladyslow Chmura in Schrottersburg prison, Plock Poland, September 11 1943
- RG-110.43, Postcard from SL Weinig in Brooklyn, to Rita Weinik in Warsaw, March 27
- RG-110.44, Postcard from Tadeusz Gryzewski in Warsaw, to WP Janeczkowa in Warsaw, March 25 1941
- RG-110.46, Postcard from unknown in Dolina, to unknown, June 24, 1943
- RG-110.47, Postcard from unknown in Warsaw, to Feliksa Kicinska in Warsaw, 1943
- RG-21.02.01, Lvivski Visti, 29 April 1943, Formation of SS Galizein Division
- RG-21.02.03, Lvivski Visti, February 6-10, 1942
- RG-21.02.04, Lvivski Vist, German Troops Enter Lviv on 30 June 1941
- RG-21.02.05, Lvivski Visti, February 14, 1942
- RG-21.02.06, Lvivski Visti, February 16, 1942
- RG-21.02.07, Lvivski Visti, February 13, 1942
- RG-21.02.08, Lvivski Visti, February 18, 1941
- RG-21.02.09, Lvivski Visti, February 19, 1942
- RG-21.02.10, Lvivski Visti, March 1, 1942
- RG-21.02.11, Lvivski Visti, March 12, 1942
- RG-21.02.12, Lvivski Visti, March 3, 1942
- RG-21.02.13, Lvivski Visti, March 31, 1942
- RG-21.02.14, Lvivski Visti, March 5, 1942
- RG-21.02.15, Lvivski Visti, March 30, 1942
- RG-21.02.16, Lvivski Visti, April 20, 1942
- RG-21.02.17, Lvivski Visti, May 1, 1942
- RG-21.02.18, Lvivski Visti, May 2, 1942
- RG-21.02.19, Lvivski Visti, May 8, 1942
- RG-21.02.20, Lvivski Visti, May 15, 1942
- RG-21.02.21, Lvivski Visti, June 11, 1942
- RG-21.02.22, Lvivski Visti, June 20, 1942
- RG-21.02.23, Lvivski Visti, June 27, 1942
- RG-21.02.24, Lvivski Visti, June 9, 1942
- RG-21.02.25, Lvivski Visti, July 2, 1942
- RG-21.02.26, Lvivski Visti, July 4, 1942
- RG-21.02.27, Lvivski Visti, July 7, 1942
- RG-21.02.28, Lvivski Visti, July 14, 1942
- RG-21.02.29, Lvivski Visti, September 26, 1942
- RG-21.02.30, Lvivski Visti, September 22, 1942
- RG-21.02.31, Lvivski Visti, September 21, 1942
- RG-21.02.32, Lvivski Visti, January 22, 1943
- RG-21.02.33, Lvivski Visti, February 21-22, 1943
- RG-21.02.34, Lvivski Visti, February 20, 1943
- RG-21.02.35, Lvivski Visti, March 1, 1943
- RG-21.02.36, Lvivski Visti, April 29, 1943
- RG-21.02.37, Lvivski Visti, April 28, 1943
- RG-21.02.38, Lvivski Visti, April 28, 1943
- RG-21.02.39, Lvivski Visti, May 4, 1943
- RG-21.02.40, Lvivski Visti, May 3, 1943
- RG-21.02.41, Lvivski Visti, May 5, 1943
- RG-21.02.42, Lvivski Visti, May 4, 1943
- RG-21.02.43, Lvivski Visti, May 6, 1943
- RG-21.02.44, Lvivski Visti, May 5, 1943
- RG-21.02.45, Lvivski Visti, May 7, 1943
- RG-21.02.46, Lvivski Visti, May 8, 1943
- RG-21.02.47, Lvivski Visti, May 7, 1943
- RG-21.02.48, Lvivski Visti, May 9-10, 1943
- RG-21.02.49, Lvivski Visti, May 8, 1943
- RG-21.02.50, Lvivski Visti, May 12, 1943
- RG-21.02.51, Lvivski Visti, May 14, 1943
- RG-21.02.52, Lvivski Visti, May 15, 1943
- RG-21.02.53, Lvivski Visti, May 16-17, 1943
- RG-21.02.54, Lvivski Visti, May 18, 1943
- RG-21.02.55, Lvivski Visti, May 20, 1943
- RG-21.02.56, Lvivski Visti, May 22, 1943
- RG-21.02.57, Lvivski Visti, May 21, 1943
- RG-21.02.58, Lvivski Visti, May 23-24, 1943
- RG-21.02.59, Lvivski Visti, May 25, 1943
- RG-21.02.60, Lvivski Visti, May 30-31, 1943
- RG-21.02.61, Lvivski Visti, June 3, 1943
- RG-21.02.62, Lvivski Visti, June 6, 1943
- RG-21.02.63, Lvivski Visti, June 8, 1943
- RG-21.02.64, Lvivski Visti, June 23, 1943
- RG-21.04.117, The Stanislaviv Word, June 19, 1942, No 100
- RG-21.04.118, The Stanislaviv Word, June 21, 1942, No 101
- RG-21.04.119, The Stanislaviv Word, June 28, 1942, No 104
- RG-21.04.120, The Stanislaviv Word, July 1, 1942, No 105
- RG-21.04.26, Ukrainian Word, December 14, 1941, No 34
- RG-21.04.27, Ukrainian Word, December 16, 1941, No 35
- RG-21.04.28, Ukrainian Word, December 18, 1941, No 36
- RG-21.04.29, Ukrainian Word, December 21, 1941, No 37
- RG-21.04.30, Ukrainian Word, December 23, 1941, No 38
- RG-21.04.31, Ukrainian Word, December 25, 1941, No 39
- RG-21.04.32, Ukrainian Word, December 28, 1941, No 40
- RG-21.04.33, Ukrainian Word, December 30, 1941, No 41
- RG-21.04.34, Ukrainian Word, January 1, 1942, No 42
- RG-21.04.35, Ukrainian Word, January 4, 1942, No 43
- RG-21.04.36, Ukrainian Word, January 7, 1942, No 44
- RG-21.04.37, Ukrainian Word, January 14, 1942, No 46
- RG-21.04.38, Ukrainian Word, January 16, 1941, No 47
- RG-21.04.39, Ukrainian Word, January 18, 1942, No 48
- RG-21.04.40, Ukrainian Word, February 4, 1942, No 55
- RG-21.04.41, Ukrainian Word, February 8, 1942, No 57
- RG-21.04.42, Ukrainian Word, March 6, 1942, No 68
- RG-21.04.43, Ukrainian Word, March 8, 1942, No 69
- RG-21.04.44, Ukrainian Word, March 11, 1942, No 70
- RG-21.04.45, Ukrainian Word, March 13, 1942, No 71
- RG-21.04.46, Ukrainian Word, March 15, 1942, No 72
- RG-21.04.47, Ukrainian Word, March 18, 1942, No 73
- RG-21.04.48, Ukrainian Word, March 20, 1942, No 74
- RG-21.04.49, Ukrainian Word, March 22, 1942, No 75
- RG-21.04.50, Ukrainian Word, March 25, 1942, No 76
- RG-21.04.51, Ukrainian Word, March 27, 1942, No 77
- RG-21.04.52, Ukrainian Word, March 29, 1942, No 78
- RG-21.04.62, The Stanislaviv Word, August 5, 1942, No 80
- RG-21.04.63, The Stanislaviv Word, April 10, 1942, No 81
- RG-21.04.64, The Stanislaviv Word, April 12, 1942, No 82
- RG-21.04.65, The Stanislaviv Word, April 19, 1942, No 85
- RG-21.04.66, The Stanislaviv Word, April 22, 1942, No 86
- RG-21.04.67, The Stanislaviv Word, April 24, 1942, No 87
- RG-21.04.68, The Stanislaviv Word, April 26, 1942, No 88
- RG-21.04.69, The Stanislaviv Word, April 29, 1942, No 89
- RG-21.04.70, The Stanislaviv Word, May 24, 1942, No 90
- RG-21.04.71, The Stanislaviv Word, May 29, 1942, No 91
- RG-21.04.72, The Stanislaviv Word, May 31, 1942, No 92
- RG-21.04.73, The Stanislaviv Word, June 3, 1942, No 93
- RG-21.04.74, The Stanislaviv Word, June 5, 1942, No 94
- RG-21.04.75, The Stanislaviv Word, June 7, 1942, No 95
- RG-21.04.76, The Stanislaviv Word, June 10, 1942, No 96
- RG-21.04.77, The Stanislaviv Word, June 12, 1942, No 97
- RG-21.04.78, The Stanislaviv Word June 14, 1942, No 98
- RG-21.04.79, The Stanislaviv Word, June 17, 1942, No 99
- RG-45.03.12, Frank in Lublin
- RG-45.03.31, Lublin, after the German bombardment
- RG-45.03.32, Lublin, after the German invasion, 1939
- RG-45.03.33, Lublin, entrance to the ghetto
- RG-45.03.34, Lublin, ghetto, deportation
- RG-45.03.35, Lublin, Lubartowska
- RG-45.03.36, Lublin, market square
- RG-45.03.37, Lublin, middle town gate
- RG-45.03.38, Lublin, the Castle, 1943
- RG-45.03.39, Lublin, ulica Lubartowska
- RG-45.03.40, Maharszal Synagogue in Lublin before the Germans detonaited explosion and destroyed it, 1942
- RG-45.03.41, Market in Lublin, wartime
- RG-46.01.102, Soviet-German negotiations in Poland, General Guderian and General Krivoshein, 22 September 1939
- RG-46.01.103, Lodz ghetto, ca. 1940, Jews on the sidewalk, a cart with barrels on the street
- RG-46.01.104, Jews being transported by German police, September 1939
- RG-46.01.105, German and Soviet soldiers met at Brest-Litowsk, annexation of Poland by Germany and the USSR, September 1939
- RG-46.01.18, Lviv (Lwow, Lemberg), District Galizien, 1943
- RG-46.01.27, Anti-aircraft defense bonds issued by Jewish financial institutions in Poland, 1939
- RG-46.01.33, Front page of the Polish newspaper Nowiny published in Cracow, 1943
- RG-46.01.37, Jewish ghetto policemen near the barracks, Lodz ghetto, ca. 1940
- RG-46.01.39, Jewish kids on the street of Radom, Poland, 1940
- RG-46.01.41, Jewish porters near the Railroad Station in Kielce, 1939-1940
- RG-46.01.44, Jews are arrested for illegal storing of the coffee supplies, Poland, 1939
- RG-46.01.45, Jews cleaning rubble in Warsaw, October 1939
- RG-46.01.47, Katyn massacre of the Polish prisoners of war, perpetrated by the Soviets in April 1940, Russia
- RG-46.01.51, Lemberg (Lviv, Lwow), General-Gouvernement, 1943
- RG-46.01.53, Lodz ghetto, 1940, Jewish men and children
- RG-46.01.54, Lodz ghetto, young Jewish women with Jewish stars, ca. 1940
- RG-46.01.64, Parade in Cracow, General Government, ca 1939
- RG-46.01.66, Photograph of a Jewish man in the siege of Warsaw, September 1939
- RG-46.01.67, Police parade, Cracow, General Governement, ca 1939
- RG-46.01.68, Polish criminal prisoners in front of the Montelupich Prison, Cracow, ca 1939-1940
- RG-46.01.69, Polish Jews in a camp, Cracow, end of 1939
- RG-46.01.70, Polish Jews in the prison, Lublin, November 1939
- RG-46.01.71, Polish Jews on the way to forced labor, 1939-1940, Bundesarchiv
- RG-46.01.75, Radom, Poland, ca. 1940, an old Jewish man with armband
- RG-46.01.76, Radom, Poland, Jewish man with a boy and a child, ca. 1940
- RG-46.01.79, Sign, Jewish store, Poland, October 1939
- RG-46.01.81, Soviet and German officers discussing the border demarcation, Bialystok, 21 September 1939
- RG-46.01.82, Soviet-German talks, Brest-Litovsk, 22 September 1941, Bundesarchiv
- RG-46.01.90, Volksdeutschen of Lodz greet the Germans, October 1939
- RG-46.01.91, Warsaw ghetto, Jewish order police near the gate, June 1942
- RG-46.01.92, Warsaw, September, October 1939, Jews cleaning up rubble
- RG-46.01.99, Young Jewish boy with armband and Jewish stars selling armbands, Radom, Poland, ca 1940
- RG-46.02.02, Announcement, all Soviet symbols to be destroyed, Lviv, August 1941
- RG-46.02.03, Anti-aircraft defense bonds issued by Jewish financial institutions in Poland, 1939
- RG-46.02.05, Atrocities in the Jewish quarter of Lwow, 1941
- RG-46.02.11, Invasion of Poland, Lublin, meeting of German and Soviet soldiers, September 1939
- RG-46.02.29, Warsaw Uprising, Polish women reading the messages on the wooden fence, August 1944, Warsaw
- RG-46.02.30, Warsaw Polish Uprising, Polish patrol in the streets of Warsaw, August 1, 1944, Warsaw,
- RG-46.04.16, Elderly Jewish lady arrives in Auschwitz from Subcarpathian Ruthenia, 1944
- RG-46.04.17, Elderly Jewish woman from Carpatho-Ruthenia comforts three children, Auschwitz, 1944
- RG-46.04.25, German troops clear Muranowski Square in Warsaw of Jewish Resistance Fighters, April 1943
- RG-46.04.29, Jewish women and children from Carpatho-Ruthenia on the platform at Auschwitz, 1944
- RG-46.04.31, Jews hiding in a bunker in the Warsaw Ghetto are being captured by the Germans, May 1943
- RG-46.04.33, Jews from Hungarian territories arrive at Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1944
- RG-46.04.40, Major General Juergen Stroop, supression of the Warsaw ghetto uprising, April, 1943
- RG-46.04.43, The Jews from the Hungarian-annexed territories are on the Auschwitz-Birkenau platform, 1944
- RG-46.04.44, Old and sick Jews deported from Lodz Ghetto to Chelmno extermination center, September 1942
- RG-46.04.45, Polish Jews rounded up for deportation
- RG-46.04.48, Selection at the ramp, the Jews from Carpatho-Ruthenia, Auschwitz-Birkenau, 1944
- RG-46.04.55, Survivors of the Warsaw ghetto convoyed by the Germans to deportation, May, 1943
- RG-46.04.57, Two members of the Jewish Fighters Organization are captured in Warsaw, May, 1943
- RG-46.04.58, Undernourished Auschwitz inmate after liberation
- RG-46.04.60, Construction of the wall around Warsaw Ghetto, October, 1940
- RG-46.06.03, Workshop in Wilno ghetto
- RG-46.06.04, Diary page by David Rubinowicz, age 13, in Polish. He and his family perished in Treblinka
- RG-46.06.08, Ghetto knitting workshop in Gluboke, Wilno province, Poland
- RG-46.06.12, Deportation from Olkusz, Poland
- RG-46.07.01, Edict requiring compulsory labor for all Jews in district Galicia, September 1941
- RG-46.07.02, Lviv, Exterior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (1)
- RG-46.07.03, Lviv, Exterior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (2)
- RG-46.07.04, Lviv, Exterior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (3)
- RG-46.07.05, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (4)
- RG-46.07.06, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (5)
- RG-46.07.07, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (6)
- RG-46.07.08, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (7)
- RG-46.07.09, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (8)
- RG-46.07.10, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (9)
- RG-46.07.11, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (10)
- RG-46.07.12, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (11)
- RG-46.07.13, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (12)
- RG-46.07.14, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (13)
- RG-46.07.15, Lviv, Interior of the destroyed synagogue in the city, 1943 (14)
- RG-46.07.16, Jewish Pogrom in Lviv, June-July, 1941 (1)
- RG-46.07.17, Jewish Pogrom in Lviv, June-July, 1941 (2)
- RG-46.07.18, Jewish Pogrom in Lviv, June-July, 1941 (3)
- RG-46.07.19, Jewish Pogrom in Lviv, June-July, 1941 (4)
- RG-46.07.20, Jewish Pogrom in Lviv, June-July, 1941 (5)
- RG-46.10.01, Arrest of Jews, Warsaw, inside of the ghetto
- RG-63.03.01, German Crimes in Poland, General Government
- RG-63.03.03, German Crimes in Poland, General Government
- RG-89.05, Maurycy Allerhand, narrative, letter to Colonel Steffens, July 1941
- RG-89.06, Maurycy Allerhand, chronicle of days in Lviv, 1942
- RG-89.07, Maurycy Allerhand, chronicle of days in Lviv, Arno Feller, 1941
- RG-89.08, Maurycy Allerhand, chronicle, Lviv, Aktion, 1941
- RG-89.09, M. Allerhand, pogrom in Lviv, requisition of his library, 1941
- RG-89.10, M. Allerhand, chronology, request of his intervention, Lviv, 1941
- RG-89.11, M. Allerhand, Requistion of his appartment and library, 1941
- RG-89.12, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, November 1941
- RG-89.13, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, 1942
- RG-89.14, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, January 1942
- RG-89.15, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, February 1942
- RG-89.16, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, October 1941
- RG-89.17, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, December 1941
- RG-89.18, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, 1941
- RG-89.19, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv December 1941, January 1942
- RG-89.20, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, December 1941
- RG-89.21, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, Aktion, November 1941
- RG-89.22, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, February 1942.
- RG-89.23, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, Pogrom, July 1941
- RG-89.24, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, October 1941 -- January 1942
- RG-89.25, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Lviv, Politeness of German officiers, July 1941
- RG-89.26, M. Allerhand, Chronicle, Interrogation of him by Colonel Steffens, July 1, 1941
- RG-89.27, J. Berman, Chronicle, Ukrainian militia roundups for work and interrogations, June 1941
- RG-89.28, J. Berman, Chronicle, Detention of Jews in the Gestapo prison on Pełczyńska Street, 1941
- RG-89.29, J. Berman, Chronicle, The trip to Unterbergen - workers of Jewish Community forced to work on Yom Kippur, 1941
- RG-89.30, J. Berman, Chronicle, Working conditions in barracks at Wolecka street, July 1941
- RG-89.31, J. Berman, Chronicle, Jewish officials held hostage as a guarantee of delivery of 300 Jews to a labor camp in Kurowice, 1941
- RG-89.32, J. Berman, Chronicle, Forced labor and confiscation of property of Russian officer, July 1941
- RG-89.33, J. Berman, Chronicle, Visit of ss-man at J. Berman's place to confiscate his apartment, December, 1941.
- RG-89.34, J. Berman, Chronicle, The situation of Jews in Lviv; examples of roundups for forced work, January, 1942
- RG-89.35, J. Berman, Chronicle, Visit of Ukrainian police in J. Berman apartment, January 6, 1942
- RG-89.36, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Unauthorized roundups by Ukrainian police; ”fur campaign” ordered by German general, December 1941
- RG-89.37, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Confiscation of personal belongings, ”fur campaign” and assault on S. Czortkower, January 1942
- RG-89.38, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, The ”fur campaign” in Lviv conducted by Jewish Police, December 27, 1941
- RG-89.39, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Liquidation of Jews in Lviv, resettlement to the ghetto, December, 8-12, 1941
- RG-89.40, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Robberies and street attack on Jews; the labor camp in Winniki, January 7, 1942
- RG-89.41, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Forced labor and robberies of property of Jews, January 13-16, 1942
- RG-89.42, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Robberies of property of Jews and confiscation of the apartments, December, 11-13, 1941
- RG-89.43, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, German roundups for forced labor and street attack on Jews, December 14, 1941
- RG-89.44, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Robberies of property of Jews and mistreatment of Jewish women, December 15-19, 1941
- RG-89.45, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Storage of clothing collected from different countries of the world, December 22, 1941
- RG-89.46, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Roundups of Jews for Arbeitsamt on Zamknięta Street, 1941-1942
- RG-89.47, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Roundups of Jews for labor camps; registration of Jewish workers, March 27 – April 21, 1942
- RG-89.48, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Resettlements of Jews; mistreatment of Jewish women by German police, November 8 – December 23, 1941
- RG-89.49, S. Czertkower, Chronicle, Compulsory referral to labor camp in Kurowice, November 10, 1941
- RG-89.50, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Description of roundups of Jews for the heavy works, January 25-31, 1942
- RG-89.51, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Extortion of cash payments from Jews by Ukrainian Auxiliary Police, February 5-11, 1942
- RG-89.52, S. Czortkower, Chronicle, Work under a threat of execution of 12 Judenrats members, February 17-25, 1942
- RG-89.53, Gold, Chronicle, The establishment of the Judenrat (Jewish Council) in Lviv, July, 1941
- RG-89.54, Gold, Chronicle, New order concerning Jews after the occupation of Lviv, July - November, 1941
- RG-89.55, Gold, Chronicle, Massacres in Brygidki prison, June 30 – July 1, 1941
- RG-89.56, Gold, Chronicle, Works in Unterbergen; death of Joseph Parnas, September 1941 – March 1942
- RG-89.57, Gold, Chronicle, Forced labors and general situation of Jews in Lviv, March 10, 1942
- RG-89.58, Gold, Chronicle, The “snow removal campaign”, 10 February, 1942
- RG-89.59, Gold, Chronicle, The situation of Jews in Lviv; confiscation of library collections, December 9-10, 1941
- RG-89.60, Gold, Chronicle, Information about resettlements of Jews in Lviv, March 11, 1942
- RG-89.61, Gold, Chronicle, Everyday life of Jews in Lviv, January 12, 1942
- RG-89.62, Gold, Chronicle, Penalty for not wearing an armband, Jewish field hospitals for military purpose, February 11, 1942
- RG-89.63, Gold, Chronicle, Everyday life of Jews in Lviv, January 13, 1942
- RG-89.64, Gold, Chronicle, Kidnappings and murders of elder people, December 20, 1941
- RG-89.65, Gold, Chronicle, Everyday life of Jews in Lviv (Lwow), December 11-12, 1941
- RG-89.66, Gold, Chronicle, The situation of Jews in Lviv; dilemma of the Judenrat, December 22-23, 1941
- RG-89.67, Gold, Chronicle, Repressions and robberies of Jewish property, December 1941 - January 1942
- RG-89.68, H.S., Chronicle, Liquidation of elder Jews in Lviv, December 4-10, 1941
- RG-89.69, H.S., Chronicle, Roundups for forced labors conducted by Ukrainian Militia, July, 1941
- RG-89.71, Chronicle, Report of Jewish Community on the Social Department, August 13 – December 31, 1941
- RG-89.72, Chronicle, Report of the Economic Department to the Presidium of Jewish Community, December, 1941
- RG-89.73, Chronicle, Parnas’s appeal on the contribution imposed on the Jewish Community, July 28, 1941
- RG-89.74, Chronicle, Appointment of members of the Jewish Council, July 22, 1941
- RG-89.75, Chronicle, Report on the activities of the Jewish Council, August 16 – September 30, 1941
- RG-89.76, Chronicle, Appeal to Jewish Community for the “fur campaign”, January 4, 1942
- RG-89.77, Chronicle, Authorization for the President of the Jewish Community to conduct the “fur campaign”, December 27, 1941
- RG-89.78, Chronicle, Supplies for the smaller labor camps, June – December 1941
- RG-89.79, Chronicle, Financial statements; a list of patients with Trachoma in Lviv province, July – December 1941
- RG-89.80, Chronicle, Press cuttings - Gazeta Lwowska, Gazeta Zydowska, 1941-1942
- RG-89.81, Chronicle, Financial statements of the Jewish Council, August 12, 1941
- RG-93.01, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Tarnopol, payroll, January 1942
- RG-93.02, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Tarnopol, payroll, February 1942
- RG-93.03, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Tarnopol, payroll, March 1942
- RG-93.04, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Tarnopol, payroll, April 1942
- RG-93.05, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Tarnopol, payroll, December 1941
- RG-93.06, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Tarnopol, payroll, November 1941
- RG-93.07, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Tarnopol, payroll, October 1941
- RG-93.08, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Skalat, payroll, December 1941
- RG-93.09, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Skalat, payroll, November 1941
- RG-93.10, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Skalat, payroll, October 1941
- RG-93.11, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Terebovlia, payroll, December 1941
- RG-93.12, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Terebovlia, payroll, November 1941
- RG-93.14, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Zbarazh, payroll, December 1941
- RG-93.15, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Zbarazh, payroll,November1941
- RG-93.16, Ukrainian auxiliary police in Zbarazh, payroll,October1941
- RG-93.17, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Kurt Boss
- RG-93.18, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Adalbert Kastner
- RG-93.19, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Johannes Kowallick
- RG-93.20, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Herbert Mentschke
- RG-93.21, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Johannes Ledosquet
- RG-93.22, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Ernst Neidhardt
- RG-93.23, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Paul Liess INCOMPLETE
- RG-93.24, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Josef Stoehr
- RG-93.26, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Wilhelm Schmaeh
- RG-93.27, Personal questionnaire, German Customs Border Guards in General Government, Gustav Scholz
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