Documentation of Sabina Korn-Neuberg, born in Leczno, Poland, 1933, including a claim for compensation from the District Court for Social Affairs in Essen, Germany, 1944-2012
- Article titled, "Chasias Kinder" published in the German magazine "Stadt Revue", November 1994, regarding the activities of Chasia Bielicka who took orphan Jewish Holocaust survivors under her wing, including Sabina Neuberg; attached to the article is a photograph [of Sabina Neuberg] from 1946;
- Invitation to the Second Conference, on 20 May 2000, sent to Sabina Korn;
- Six lists containing the names of children in Poland who...
File Number : 1226
Type of Material : Letter, Newspaper Clippings, Article, List of Orphan Children, Survivors and Refugees Registration Form, Correspondence, Survey Report, Lists, Legal Documentation, Poems/songs, Drawing, Personal Documents, Propaganda
Letter sent by Martha (Echtermeir) Margulis from Leipzig to her friend Lucie Herrmann in Berlin Hermsdorf, 01 April 1936, and a document from the Todt Organization giving permission to the forced laborer, Joseph Margulis, to remain on leave in Leipzig, until 31 July 1945
- Letter sent by Martha (Echtermeir) Margulis from Leipzig to her friend Lucie Herrmann in Berlin Hermsdorf, describing the situation in Germany following the Nuremberg Laws legislation, 01 April 1936;
- Document from the Todt Organization granting permission to Joseph Margulis, the forced laborer, to remain on leave in Leipzig due to...
File Number : 2190
Type of Material : Letter, Personal Records, Envelope
Work documents issued in the name of Sofia Stefanska given to Sofia Horowitz-Gold when she was in Prenzlau using the false identity of a Polish forced laborer, 1942-1944
- Work document of a foreign citizen issued in the name of Sofia Stefanska, born in Warsaw, Poland, 07 September 1919, issued in Prenzlau; according to the document, she was employed in Prenzlau as a forced laborer, 14 October 1942-13 January 1944;
- Work card intended for Polish workers in the name of Sofia Stefanska, issued in Prenzlau, 10 October 1942;
Also in the file:
The birth certificate of Liliana Stefanska (the daughter of...
File Number : 633
Type of Material : Work Permit, Personal Documents
Questionnaire regarding the experiences of Lejser Matz during the Holocaust
Lejser Matz, born in Vilna, Poland, 1929:
Deportation to the Vilna Ghetto with his family, July 1942; his parents, one brother and two sisters were shot in his presence; transfer to the Ponary labor camp; transfer to Tallinn, Estonia, October 1943; forced labor; transfer to Buchenwald (Germany); liberation in Buchenwald by the US Army.
Arrival at the Wolfratshausen DP camp, 12 November 1945.
File Number : 51
Type of Material : Questionnaire, Record of Survivors, Record of Deportees
Letter written by Layosh Veynberger in the name of the Jewish forced laborers for the Hungarian Army who are imprisoned in the Soviet POW camp in Kharkov
One of 132 Jewish POWs with Hungarian, Czechoslovakian and Romanian citizenship who served as forced laborers in the Hungarian Army is requesting their release and repatriation since they themselves are victims of Nazism and their only crime is that they stayed alive; in his appeal, Layosh Veynberger points out that many criminals to whom they were subordinate in the Hungarian Army have already been released, while the Jews remain behind bars in Camp No....
Memoirs written by Zigmund Henig, born in Hungary, 1906, titled, ("Életrajzom és a sok megszenvedésből, zsidó voltamért") "The Story of my Life and Endless Suffering for Being a Jew") regarding his experiences in the Hungarian Army, Auschwitz, Kaufering camp and Allach camp
Life in Hungary, until 1942;
Drafted into forced labor within the framework of the Hungarian Army, June 1942; service on the eastern front in the Korosten, Stary Oskol and Kovel areas, until Spring 1944; return to Székelyudvarhely, May 1944; deportation together with his family to the Marosvásárhely Ghetto; deportation to...
Declaration made by Sonia Salma (Herz) Spitzer from Witkowitz, Czechoslovakia, regarding her experiences in Theresienstadt, Auschwitz-Birkenau, the Harburg camp, the Neugraben camp and Bergen-Belsen
Life before the war.
Draft of her father to forced labor from which he never returned, 1939; deportation to Theresienstadt with her mother, brother and sister, September 1942; transfer to Auschwitz-Birkenau, December 1943; camp life including forced labor in Birkenau; transfer to the Harburg labor camp, August 1944; camp life including labor clearing away rubble; transfer to the Neugraben labor camp three...
File Number : 8461
Type of Material : Record of Murdered Persons, Record of Deportees, Declaration, Record of Survivors
Postcards and letters sent by Markovits Győző Vilmos, a forced laborer, born in Budapest, Hungary, 1868, to his wife, Markovits (Szász) Borbála and to his daughter, Markovits Zsuzsanna, in Budapest, 16 June-03 November 1944
Birth of the daughter, Zsuzsanna, 1928; transfer to forced labor in labor battalion no. 101/355 in Szony and Komarom; murder of Markovits Győző Vilmos in Bergen-Belsen, 15 December 1944;
Included in the file:
- Protective papers for the wife, Győzőné, and the daughter, Zsuzsanna, issued by the Swiss Embassy in Budapest, 25 October 1944;
- Certificate of Hungarian citizenship issued...
File Number : 1777
Type of Material : Declaration, Document, Postcard, Letter