Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Found in 186 Collections and/or Records:
Walter Stoll, 1942-1947
Folder contains copies of transcribed letters from 1942-1947. Correspondence was saved by donor’s father, Max Stoll, and contains letters from family members in Germany and Theresienstadt. Collection also contains a poem written by the donor’s aunt, Thekla Stoll titled Encounter. The same poem was saved by Maria Lowenstein and is in the Lowenstein collection, B333.
Winograd Family in Poland, 1919-1952
Contains receipts and correspondence before and after the Holocaust, and documents regarding immigration of family survivors to Israel and the United States.
Winograd Judd Family Papers
Yakov Neyman, 2008
Framed drawing of Yakov Neyman by artist Deborah Howard. Drawing is in black and white, he wears a patterned collared shirt and a baseball cap. Yakov Neyman is looking towards the viewer.
Zivin and Joselewitz Families Correspondence
The Zivin and Joselewitz were Russian Jewish immigrant families who settled in Denver, Colorado. Collection contains correspondence, playing cards, news clippings, and Russian booklets related to the Zivin and Joselewitz families from 1900.