From the Charles Wittenberg Collection: Documentation of the underground in southern France, 1944
Exhibition regarding the underground in the Tarn area including various materials for duplicating underground posters and creating counterfeit rubber stamps; various stamps used in the preparation of forged documents.
Field telephone, Morse receiver parachuted by the British Army; rubber stamps; posters; forged forms for personal documents and certificates issued by the Germans and the French.
See: The display in the Resistance and Uprising Hall in the Yad Vashem Museum.
From the Charles Wittenberg Collection: Documentation of the underground in southern France, 1945
Notices regarding the opening of an exhibition of the underground in the Tarn area, pages with examples of stamps, forged documents and certificates of different kinds, forged food ration cards and more.
Also in the file:
- Three antisemitic post-World War II posters distributed by the Comite National de "France D'Abord" (National Committee for "France First").
Letters and essays by students regarding the exhibition organized by Charles Wittenberg about the underground in the Tarn area, 1944
In the file:
- Letters of appreciation and gratitude to Charles Wittenberg from French personalities regarding the exhibition he organized in various cities in southern France about the underground in the Tarn area; essays by students regarding the exhibition are attached.
Also in the file:
- Newspaper clippings and photographs from the exhibition.
From the Charles Wittenberg Collection: Personal documentation and an essay regarding underground activities in southern France, 1939-1973
Biographical details, essay regarding underground activities in southern France, copies of testimonials, confirmation regarding the awarding of Distinguished Service medals and more.
Also in the file:
- Three French Distinguished Service medals;
- Six photographs, 1939-1944;
- Newspaper clippings regarding the transfer of the Wittenberg Archive to Yad Vashem, 1973.
From the Charles Wittenberg Collection: Personal documentation belonging to Charles Wittenberg and his wife, Eva Wittenberg, and various certificates, 1940-1944
In the file:
Various forged documents used by Charles Wittenberg and his wife, Eva Wittenberg, and certificates with the names: Ordini, Langlois, Dequers, Godart, Broize, Urbaniak, Psota and Reymont.
See also: The display in the Resistance Hall in the Yad Vashem Museum containing weapons, Morse receivers, a field telephone and equipment for forging documents.