The Yad Vashem documents collection houses more than 200 million pages of documentation from various sources: material that was collected during the Holocaust and was brought to Israel after the war, material that was copied from archives throughout the world, private documentation and other source The collection encompasses material from various perspectives including Jewish sources, Nazi material and documentation collected by witnesses to the murder. The collection also include material documenting Jewish life in Europe before the war, the life in the DP camps and both prewar and postwar immigration. The Knesset legislated in 1953 the Law establishing the Holocaust Martyrs' and Heroes' Remembrance Authority. The law states, among other things, that Yad Vashem should collect, research, and publish all the evidence of the Holocaust.
However, the effort to document the Holocaust began beforehand. With the rise of the Nazi regime and throughout the years of the Second World War many people reported and documented the events, at times in the harshest conditions. By the end of the war many documentation centers were established that collected evidence: in Warsaw, Lodz, Lublin, Paris, Bratislava, Budapest and many other locations.The information about the Holocaust also reached the Jewish Settlement in Eretz Israel during the war. Even before the full extent of the Holocaust was realised, Mordechai Shenhavi initiated a commemoration centre for the slaughtered Jewish population of Europe, which should include an archive. The Yad Vashem Archives began working in 1946 under the management of Sarah Friedlander, who survived thank to her being part of the Kastner List.
The first material that reached the Yad Vashem Archives originated from the Historic Commissions, from documentation centers, scholars and private individuals. The material that was collected was added to the material that was collected during the war in the ghettos, camps and in hiding. Since its establishment Yad Vashem actively collects and photocopies material that deals with the fate of European and North African Jews and is found in various archives throughout the world. With the fall of the Iron Curtain and the opening of many of the Eastern European archives, the volume of documents reaching the archives grew.In order to keep the documentation for future generations and to enable an easy access to the archives, Yad Vashem employs a team of professional archivists, historians and conservation experts. The material that arrives is organised, registered, digitized and preserved in optimal condition. Material that needs special attention are kept by the conservation laboratory.
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M.1 - Documentation of the Central Historical Commission (CHC) of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the American Occupied Zone, Munich
M.11 - The Mersik-Tenenbaum Archive: Documentation regarding the Bialystok Ghetto underground
M.12: Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC - Center of Contemporary Jewish Documentation) in Paris
M.16 - Collection of the Joodsche Coordinatie Commissie (Jewish Coordination Committee-JCC) of Dutch Jewry in Geneva, 1943-1960
M.17 - Documentation of the Polish Jewish Refugee Fund in Geneva, 1933-1940
M.18 - Documentation of the Central Location Index (CLI) of the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC) in New York
M.19 - The Friesland District Joodse Raad (Jewish Council) Collection, the Netherlands, 1940-1943
M.2 - Archive of Itzhak Schwarzbart, member of the Polish Government-in-Exile in London, 1939-1958
M.20 - Archive of Dr. Abraham Silberschein, Geneva: Documentation regarding relief to persecuted Jews, 1939-1951
M.21 - Kriegsverbrecherreferat (War Criminals Department), Central Committee of Liberated Jews - Munich
M.22 - Archives of the Comite Juif Belge (Belgian Jewish Committee) during the Holocaust
M.23 - Benno Kaufmann Collection - Documentation of the Aid Council for Jewish Refugees from Germany, Basel, 1939-1947
M.25 - Documentation of the Mouvement National Hebreu (MNH - Hebrew National Movement) in France, 1941-1942
M.26 - Documentation of the Relatives Search Department of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Stockholm, 1945-1962
M.27 - Public Record Office, London: Documentation pertaining to Jewish matters
O.28 - Documentation of the American Joint Distribution Committee (AJDC) in Krakow, Poland regarding organization activities in Poland, 1939-1942
M.29: Documentation from the Bundesarchiv (German Federal Archives) regarding the Holocaust
M.30 - Kurt Grossmann Archives: Documentation regarding Kurt Grossman's activities as an advisor to the Jewish Agency and documentation regarding reparations
M. 33- The ChGK Collection: Documentation collected by the State Extraordinary Commission for Investigation of Nazi War Crimes in the Soviet Union, 1943-1945
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M.35: Documentation of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAF) in the Soviet Union
M.37 - Documentation from the Central State Archives of Public Organizations of Ukraine, 1941-1977
M.38 - Documentation from the Archive for the Study of Austrian Resistance
M.39 - Documentation from the State Archive in the Odessa Region, 1939-1945
M.4 - Bulletins of the Vaad Hahatzalah (Rescue Council) of the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel, 1937-1959
M.40 - Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Central Archives in Moscow, 1939-1945
M.41 - Documentation from Archives in Belorussia, 1920-1995
M.42 - Documentation regarding the Holocaust from archives in France
M.43 - Documentation from archives in Latvia, 1918-1946
M.44 - Documentation from archives in Estonia, 1941-1946
M.45 - Documentation from archives in Lithuania, 1941-1945
M.46 - Documentation from the State Archive of the Russian Federation (GARF), 1939-1960
M.49 - Żydowski Instytut Historyczny (ŻIH): Documentation regarding the Holocaust from the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw
M.5 - The Documentation Center of the Central Union of Jewish Communities in Bratislava
M. 51 - Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland (Reich Association of the Jews in Germany)
M.52 - Documentation from Regional Archives in Ukraine, 1934-1966
M.53 - Documentation from the Central State Archives of Supreme Bodies of Power and Government of Ukraine, 1941-1945
M.54- Documentation regarding the Holocaust from State Archives in Poland
M.55 - Documentation regarding the Holocaust from regional and local archives in Germany
M.56 - Central British Fund
M. 57-Kulturbund der Juden in Deutschland (the Cultural Organization of German Jewry)
M.59- documentation from the US National Archives
M.61 - Documentation regarding the Holocaust from State Archives in Hungary
M.62 - Documentation from the Regional Archives of the Russian Federation, 1934-1946
M.63 - Documentation from archives in Switzerland
M.67 - Documentation regarding the Holocaust from archives in Bulgaria
M.68 - Documentation regarding the Holocaust from archives in the Netherlands, 1930-1950
M.69 - Documentation from archives in Austria regarding the Holocaust
M.7 - Relico Collection - Documentation of the World Jewish Congress Relief Committee for the War-Stricken Jewish Population, Geneva
M.70 - Documentation from Archives in Croatia regarding the Holocaust
M. 71-Documentation regarding the Holocaust from archives in Romania and Moldova
M.79 - Documentation of the Jewish community of Luxembourg regarding the persecution of Luxembourg Jews during the Holocaust, 1932-1990
M.81: Documentation from archives in Kyrgyzstan
M.82 - Documentation from the State Archives of Saint Petersburg
M.83 - Documentation from archives in Kazakhstan, 1926-1972
M.84 - Documentation regarding the Holocaust from Archives in Serbia
M.85 - Documentation from archives in Bosnia regarding the Jews of the former Yugoslavia mainly during the Holocaust period
M.88 - Osoby Collection: Nazi documentation from the Special Archive (Osoby) in the Soviet Union
M.9 - Simon Wiesenthal Collection, Archive of the Juedische Historische Dokumentation (Center for Jewish Documentation), Linz, 1938-1951
O.1 - Ball-Kaduri Collection: Contemporary testimonies and reports regarding the Holocaust of the Jews of Germany and Central Europe, 1943-1960
O.10 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Yugoslavia, mainly during the Holocaust period
O.100-Documentation regarding the Jews of Greece, mostly from the Holocaust period
O.104 - אוסף לוכסמבורג
O.11 - Documentation, mostly from the Holocaust period, regarding the fate of the Romanian Jews
O.12 - Perlman Collection: Testimonies of refugees from Poland who arrived in Eretz Israel, 1942-1943
O.13 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Bulgaria, mainly from the Holocaust period
O.18 -Yitzhak Stone Collection: German documentation regarding German war crimes in the occupied countries
O.2 - Wiener Library Collection of Testimonies, London, 1940-1957
O.20 - Collection of Max Lowenthal who served in the Department for Jewish Restitution in Germany, Headquarters of the US forces in the US 0ccupation Zone in Germany
O. 21 - M. Weichert Collection about Jewish Social Welfare in the Generalgouvernement: Documentation regarding the activities of the Zydowska Samopomoc Spoleczna (ZSS - Jewish Social Self-Help Organization) in Poland during the German occupation, and documentation regarding Michal Weichert
O.22- The Mecker Collection: Letters and newspaper clippings from the "Forverts" newspaper published in New York regarding the search for relatives, 1940-1951
O.23 - Gilbert Collection: Documentation written by senior Nazi war criminals in detention during the Nuremberg Trials
O.24 Reinhard Strecker Collection: Judges and Trials in Nazi Sondergerichte (Special Courts)
O.26: Documentation regarding the North African Jewish communities, mainly during the World War II period
O.27 - Denmark Collection: Documentation regarding the Jews of Denmark during the Holocaust period
O.28 - The Arvid Elstoft Collection - Documents of the underground resistance movements in Denmark in WWII.
O.29 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Belgium during the Holocaust period
O.3 - Testimonies gathered by Yad Vashem
O.30 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Austria, mainly during the Holocaust period
O.31 - Documentation of the Jews of Italy mainly from the Holocaust period
O.32 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Soviet Union from the Holocaust period
O.33- Testimonies, diaries and memoirs from the Holocaust period and regarding the Holocaust
O.34 - Zonabend Collection: Documentation From the Lodz Ghetto
O.35 - The Heidingsfeld Collection: Documentation regarding Jewish refugees in Switzerland
O.36 - David Boder Collection: Testimonies of survivors in DP camps in Germany
O.39 - Collection of memoirs written by survivors as part of a competition held by Yad Vashem, 1957
O.4 - Legal documentation collected in Israel in preparation for criminal trials
O.40 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Netherlands, primarily during the Holocaust period
O.41 - Collection of Lists and Documentation Regarding Those Who Perished and Those Who Were Persecuted During the Holocaust Period
O.42 - The Brueckheimer Collection regarding the Jewish communities in Bavaria and the Kristallnacht riots throughout Germany
O.43- Ilyinski Collection: Documentation regarding Jews in the arms industry in the former Soviet Union, 1937-1992
O.46 - Documentation from the Hakibbutz Ha'arzi Archives: Activities of the Hashomer Hatzair Movement in Europe during World War II
O.5 - אוסף ט. פרידמן, וינה
O.51 - Nazi Documentation Collection, 1933-1944
O.52 - German Communities Registry
O.53 - Ludwigsburg Collection: Documentation regarding Nazi war crimes, collected by the West Germany legal system
O.54 - The Jewish Press Agency in Switzerland- JUNA - newspaper clippings collection, 1936-1965
O.57 - Jewish Lithuanian Communities Collection
O.58 - Applications for the Fighters against Nazis Medal, 1967-1969
O.59- Erich Kulka Collection: Documentation and testimonies regarding the struggle of the Jews of Czechoslovakia against the Nazis
O.6 - Polish Collection
O.60 - Collection of Anti-Jewish Legislation - the World Jewish Congress
O.62 - Borwicz Collection: Testimonies recorded by the Jewish Historical Commission in Poland
O.64 - Documentation regarding the Theresienstadt camp
O.65 - Collection of Jacob Robinson, Jurist and Diplomat
O.67 - Documentation from the Labor Party Archives, 1942-1945
O.68 - Personal Files of SS Members from the Berlin Document Center
O.7 - Documentation concerning the jews in Czecoslovakia mainly in the Holocaust period
O.70 - Josef Rosensaft Bergen-Belsen POW Camp Archive
O.71- Koniuchowsky Collection: Testimonies Regarding the Holocaust of Lithuanian Jewry, 1945-1981
O.72- Menachem Kaufmann Collection: Documentation regarding Communities in Germany, mainly in Hessen
O.75: Letters and postcards from the Holocaust period or regarding the Holocaust
O.76 - Songs/Poems regarding the Holocaust from the Holocaust period
O.77 - Research papers, articles and student reports
O.78 - Prof. Irene Eber Collection about the fate of Jews in China: Documentation regarding the fate of the Jews in China during the World War II period
O.8 - Documentation regarding the Jews of Germany, mainly during the Holocaust
O.80 - Documentation from the “Jews in Latvia” Museum
O.81 - Kulka-Hildesheimer Collection: Documentation of the Reich Representation of German Jews, 1932-1938
O.82 - Documentation regarding the Jews of the Baltic States, mainly during the Holocaust period
O.84 - Documentation gathered in preparation of the "Hungarian Communities Registry" published by Yad Vashem
O.85 - Austrian Communities Registry
O.86 - Switzerland Collection
O.88 - Documentation regarding commemoration of the Holocaust
O.89 - Collection of Personal Files of Jewish Underground Fighters in France
O.9 - France Collection: Documentation regarding the Jews of France , mostly from the Holocaust period
O.90 - Documentation of Holocaust survivors in Israel, mainly from kibbutzim
O.91 - Mordechai Friedman Collection
O.92 - Kulka-Jaeckel Collection: Nazi reports regarding public opinion in Germany
O.96 - Testimonies of Holocaust survivors, the Jewish Agency for Israel, 2006
O.98 - Jewish Polish Community Collection (Pinkas Kehillot Polin)
P.1 - Archive of Recha Freier, the founder of Youth Aliyah in Germany, 1935-1951
P.10 - Archive of Mark Dworzecki, physician, Vilna Ghetto underground member and researcher of Lithuanian Jewry during the Holocaust, 1945-1975
P.11 - Moshe Keller Collection: The Finaly Children Affair
P.12 - Chaim Pazner Archives: Representative of the Jewish Agency for Eretz Israel in Switzerland during World War II
P.13 - Archive of Benjamin Sagalowitz , head of the press agency of the Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland, 1929-1969
P.14 - Archive of Julius (Yitzchak) Stone: Documentation regarding relief to Jewish refugees in Australia and memorialization of the Holocaust in Australia
P.15 - Rabbi Eli Munk Archives: Correspondence regarding the situation of the Jewish refugees in Germany during the early post-Holocaust years
P.16 - Collection of Rachel Auerbach, author and founder of the Oral Testimonies Department at Yad Vashem
P.18 - Kaczerginski Collection: Documentation regarding the Vilna Ghetto, 1941-1954
P.19 Collection of Carl Lutz, Swiss Diplomat and Righteous Among the Nations, 1935-1970
P.20 - Zorach Warhaftig Archive: Documentation of rescue and aid extended to refugees who escaped from Poland and Lithuania to Japan, 1939-1990
P.21 - Collection of Ilya Ehrenburg, author and member of the Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee (JAC), 1941-1967
P.22 - The Dr. Nathan Eck Collection, holocaust researcher, 1938-1976
P.23 - Lucie Begov Collection: Correspondence and newspaper clippings regarding Jewish life and antisemitism in Austria, 1927-1960
P.24 - Dov Levin Collection - Partisan and Holocaust researcher
P.25- Archive of Erich Kulka, Historian of Czech Jewry and Author
P.26 - Heiner Lichtenstein Collection - Documentation collected by a Journalist who wrote about the Holocaust and about Trials of Nazi War Criminals, 1952-1987
P.28- Personal documentation of Michal Borwicz
P.29- Personal Archive of Attorney Jean Brunschvig - Certificates from the San Salvador Consulate in Geneva, 1942-1944
P.3 -Isaac Weissman Archive: Documentation of the World Jewish Congress (WJC) in Lisbon
P.30 - Personal Archive of Matilde Finzi-Bassani, Italy
P.31 - Collection of Ottó (Natan) Komoly, Chairman of the Magyar Cionista Szövetség (Hungarian Zionist Organization), 1941-1944
P.32 - Collection of Hansi and Joel Brand, activists in the Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest during World War II
P.33: Theodor Feldmann Collection
P.34: Collection of Rabbi Stephen Wise, American Zionist leader
P.35 - Nathan Schwalb Collection: Nathan Schwalb was the representative of the World Center of the Hechalutz movement in Geneva, Switzerland during World War II
P.36 - Saly Mayer Archive: Documentation regarding the activities of Saly Mayer, President of the SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland), on behalf of the Joint Distribution Committee (JDC)
P.39 - Bernardo Grosser Collection: Bernado Grosser was active in Delasem, the relief organization for the Jews in Italy
P.4 - Dr. Eliezer Yerushalmi Collection: Documentation from the Siauliai Ghetto
P.41 -Collection of Oskar Schindler, Righteous Among the Nations, personal documentation, mostly from after 1945
P.42 - Jan Karski Collection
P.45 - Pinkhof-Waterman Family Archive
P.46- Kaelter Collection: Documentation from the estate of David and Judith (Edith) Kaelter, residents of Germany, who emigrated to Eretz Israel in 1939
P.48 - Aryeh Kubovy Personal Collection
P.49- Archive of Leni Yahil, Holocaust Researcher, 1904-2002
תיעוד שאסף פרופ' שלמה אהרונסון להכנת ספרו :
P.51 - Personal Archive of Rabbi Shaul Veingert, who helped many Jews in occupied Europe and refugees in Switzerland, 1941-1948
P.52 - Yehuda Bauer Collection
P.54 - Archive of Dr. Israel Kasztner, one of the leaders of the Relief and Rescue Committee in Budapest, and Collection of Dov Dinur, Kasztner's Biographer
P.55 - Personal Papers of Dr. Heinz E.Samson
P.58 - Jonas Eckstein Collection
P.6 - Archive of Dr. Wilhelm Filderman, Chairman of the Federation of Jewish Communities in Romania, 1924-1947
P.60 - Dr. Joseph Kermish Collection, Director of the Yad Vashem Archives, 1953-1979
P.62 - Peter Erben Collection: Documentation regarding the Jews of Czechoslovakia, and specifically the Jews of Ostrava, during the Holocaust period
P.63 - David Kranzler Collection
P.65 - Yaffa Eliach Collection
P.66 - Rachel and Rafael Olewski Collection
P.67 - Personal documentation collection of the Bodenheimer family from Darmstadt
P.69 - Archive of the Levy family, from Essen, Germany, 1863-1993
P.7- Archive of Marc Jarblum, Zionist Leader and one of the leaders of the Jewish underground in France, 1941-1967
P. 71- Collection of Blanka Tauber, artist, native of Hungary and Holocaust survivor
P.75 - Rachel Minc collection
P.76 - The Esther Lurie Collection
P.9 - Archive of Siegfried Jaegendorf, President of the Jewish Coordinating Committee for the Deported Jews in Transnistria, 1941-1967
R.1 - German Foreign Office
R.2 - National Socialist Party documentation from the Gau Wien (Vienna District), 1938-1945
R.3 - Documentation of the Nazi Party (National Socialist Party - NSDAP) in Eretz Israel, 1928-1939
R.4 - Documentation from Economic Archives in Germany, 1933-1945
R.5 - Card catalog of German emigrants expatriated by the Nazis (Ausbürgerungskartei)
TR.10 - Indictments, verdicts and investigatory reports from the trials of Nazi criminals, Germany
Documentation from the Israel Police unit for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes
TR.12 - Gideon Hausner Collection: The prosecutor in the Eichmann Trial, 1960-1965
TR.13 - Documentation of the UN Committee about War Crimes
TR. 15 - Protocols and historical documentation from the Demjanjuk Trial, 1986-1988
TR.16 - Legal documentation- Romania
TR.17 - Documentation from the Archive of the Main Commission for Investigation of Crimes against the Polish People, the Institute of National Remembrance in Poland
TR.18 - Documentation from Committee for State Security (KGB) archives in Ukraine
TR. 19: Documentation from the Trial against Bovensiepen and others
TR.20- Documentation of trials conducted against war criminals submitted by the United States Department of Justice
TR. 21: Documentation from trials conducted against war criminals that were held in Austria after the war
TR.23:- Legal documentation from KGB Archives in Moldavia, 1944-1945
TR.25 - Trial documentation - Latvia
TR.26 - Trial documentation - Estonia
TR.3 - Documentation collected in preparation for the Eichmann Trial, 1933-1962
TR.4 - Documentation from the Erich von Manstein Trial, 1949
TR.5 - Trials of Jews in Israel accused of collaboration with the Nazis, 1947-1969
TR.6 - Documentation of the People's Court in Bulgaria, 1944-1945
TR.7- Gruenwald-Kasztner Trial, 1954
TR.9 - Documentation from the Auschwitz Trials in Frankfurt, 1965-1968
P.37- Archive of Benjamin Arditti: Documentation Regarding the History of Bulgarian Jewry, 1850-1964