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The William P. Miller papers consist of news clippings, a military order, printed matter, photographs, motion picture film, and a Nazi flag relating to Miller's career with the Sixth Army…
Memoranda, orders, maps, reports, charts, photographs, and printed matter, relating to the invasion of French Morocco, Sicily, and southern France, activities of the Third and Seventh United States Armies, and…
Photographs and miscellany, relating to American military activities in France and the United States during World War I, and Arab life in North Africa during World War II. Includes a…
Acquired in 2003, the David B. Bolen collection in the Hoover Institution Library & Archives documents the long and distinguished career of an American diplomat whose service included ambassadorships in…
Photograph album containing more than 185 black/white photographs, with some brief location captions, of a 1930s bicycle tour through Europe, including Germany (Dresden), Venice, Vienna, the Dolomites, Yugoslavia, Roumania (Bucharest),…
This collection contains a variety of artefacts, including correspondence, documentation, publications, photographs and ephemera related to Europe during the First World War, the rise of Nazism and its impact on…
The collection is made up of a variety of separate donations to the Cape Town Holocaust Centre. It contains different examples of currency in Germany following the First World War.…
The letters glean some information related to the experience of the Abramowitz family, originally from Halle in Germany. Three of four brothers, including Martin (and his wife Gertrude), Kurt and…
It includes correspondence, documentation, photographs and ephemera related to the life of the elusive Edith Bruch. Little is known about her, and in the absence of any contact with her relatives,…
Erna Kaufmann, Sheldon Dorn's mother, had fled Germany, alongside her brothers Alfred and Ernst, leaving behind their mother, Pauline, who could not procure a visa. The collection consists of the correspondence…