Persoonlijke documenten van Stanley George Neal, geboren op 12 mei 1925. Royal Air Force "Menu Christmas 1946, S.M.T.B.O. Royal Air Force Station Langenhorn Hamburg Germany"
Photocopies of postcards from family in Poland to Sam Laurie in Chicago, 1941.
Collection of 45 items: documents, coins, scrip purchased by collector and donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
The collection consists of artifacts, documents, identification documents, writings, and newsclippings illustrating the experiences of Stanley Robbin (Samuel Rubinstein) as a physician during the Holocaust in Krakow, Poland, ghetto in Krakow, Płaszów concentration camp and Mauthausen concentration camp.
The collection consists of a belt, documents, and photographs relating to the experiences of Stanley (Zelig) Appel and his family in prewar Stary Sacz, Poland, of Stanley’s experiences during the Holocaust while incarcerated in several camps, and ater the Holocaust in Germany, Switzerland, and Italy.
Stanley Sarnack was a member of the 102nd Infantry Division of the Ninth Army, and witnessed the aftermath of the Gardelegen atrocities.
Born Szaja Ofenhejm in Poland, Stanley Osinski assumed the identity of a Christian and avoided persecution by the Nazis. Osinski fought in the Warsaw Ghetto uprising and survived the German occupation of Poland.
Describes Stanley Hochman’s (b. 1916) childhood in Demblin (Deblin), Poland; the death of his mother; his relocation and experiences in the Demblin ghetto and numerous concentration camps in Poland and Germany; his liberation; and his immigration to Canada.
This testimony is open with permission.
Artikel uit "De Tijd : godsdienstig-staatkundig dagblad", 04 februari 1940
Artikel uit "De Noord-Ooster", 16 januari 1940
Artikel uit "Soerabaijasch handelsblad", 04 september 1940
Artikel uit "De Telegraaf", 08 mei 1940
Artikel uit "Leidsch dagblad", 08 mei 1940
Artikel uit "Amigoe di Curacao : weekblad voor de Curacaosche eilanden", 06 augustus 1941
Artikel uit "Bataviaasch nieuwsblad", 10 januari 1940
Artikel uit "Bataviaasch nieuwsblad", 19 januari 1940
Artikel uit "Soerabaijasch handelsblad", 18 januari 1940
Artikel uit "Soerabaijasch handelsblad", 15 juli 1941
Collection of 18 photographs documenting the liberation of the Buchenwald concentration camp taken by Stanley F. Squire (donor's father-in-law) while he was a solder in the U.S. Army.
Collection consists of documents, identification papers, and correspondence relating to Jacob and Frieda Jacobson (donor's grandparents) and their son Michael Jacobson (donor's father) and their experiences during the Holocaust, dated 1941-1950. The family was sent from their home in Holland to Vught, Westerbork, and Theresienstadt.
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