Berlin (Germany)
Found in 125 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 1848-2011
Documents and photographs from the Loewenstein family dating primarily from World War II and documenting the family's experiences in Berlin, Germany during the Holocaust.
Box 1, 1848-2011
Documents and photographs from the Loewenstein family dating primarily from World War II and documenting the family's experiences in Berlin, Germany during the Holocaust.
Box 36: Stutgartt Ballet, 1969-2000
This box contains souvenir and house programs from Ballett Stuttgart.
Brief report. Berlin
Brief report. What is a wall?, 1961
Congressman Peter H. Dominick (R-Colo.) delivers his radio address, a Brief report, in 1961. Rep. Dominick speaks in opposition to the construction of the Berlin Wall, and gives some examples of the contrasts of the lives of Germans in West Berlin versus those living in East Berlin. He also criticizes Soviet influence in Germany and reiterates the reasons why the U.S. must fight against communism.
Certificate of Identity in Lieu of Passport, 1946 June 27
Certificate of Victimization, 1946 January 26
A certificate from Opfer des Faschismus.--Abteilung Opfer der Nürnberger Gesetzgebung, the City of Berlin Department of Social Welfare, certifying Max Loewenstein as a victim of the Nuremberg Laws. Includes Max's birth date and address. Stamped with the Department of Social Welfare seal and signed by the magistrate of Berlin.
Clothing Ration Card, between 1940-1945
Clothing ration card issued to Marie Loewenstein. The front cover of the card is filled out by hand with Marie's name and address and stamped with the name and address of a shoemaker, "Clemens Polley, Bülowstraße 3." The inside of the card contains lists of articles of clothing and their value. The edges of the card were ration coupons and most are missing.
Clothing Ration Card, between 1940-1945
Clothing ration card issued to Karin Steinberg. The front cover of the card is filled out by hand with Karin's name and address and stamped with the name and address of a shoemaker, "Clemens Polley, Bülowstraße 3." The back cover is stamped with the date, June 19, 1940. The inside of the card contains lists of articles of clothing and their value. The edges of the card were ration coupons and most are missing.
Correspondence: England and Theresienstadt, 1940-1944
Correspondence to and from the Loewenstein family during World War II. File includes two Red Cross letters from Marie Loewenstein to Henry Loewenstein when he was in England and four postcards from Ernst and Elizabeth Eylenburg, prisoners in the Theresienstadt Concentration Camp, to the Loewensteins in Berlin, Germany and Karin Steinberg in Vetschau, Germany.