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A list of young Jewish men and women trained in agricultural skills in the Ahrensdorf Hachschara (training) camp so that they could obtain visas from the British Government to enter Palestine.
Peter Lande, Ahrensdorf.xls [data file], 2009, received December 16, 2009, created from information in the book Träume und Hoffnungen, Schicksalswege über die Hachschara, Förderverein für eine Internationale Begegnungsstätte Hachschara-Landwerk Ahrensdorf, 2009 and USHMM Archives RG-11.001M, reels 1-5.
A list of Aktion T4 euthanasia victims of elderly and disabled persons.
USHMM Archives RG-14.003M, Fiche 760
A database of information about photographs from the collection of the American Jewish Archives.
 
An undated list, compiled in a notebook, included information on the fates of 987 Jews, mostly German, but also including Hungarians, Austrians and Rumanians. At some point in the immediate post World War II years, American Military Government officials in Germany attempted to collect information on what happened to Jews in concentration camps, both victims and survivors.
 
A list of forced laborers created by Austrian historian and collector, Paul Rachler, from his collection of books now in USHMM collections.
Paul Rachler, Arbeitsbücher.xls [data file], received in 2005, created by collector and acquired by USHMM International Archives Program with acquisition of collection, now USHMM Archives RG-17.009.
A partial list of individuals on the January 22, 1945 transport from Auschwitz to Buchenwald. This transport included mostly Jews, but also non-Jews, and individuals of virtually every European nationality (including Germans and Austrians who had been stripped of their citizenship).
Peter Lande, AuschBuchArrivalJan-22-1945.xls [data file], c. 2006, received c. 2006, created from information in USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342 (specifically a list entitled: Supplement to the Report of Changes of 18 January 1945 Name List of the 2470 new arrivals in Lager II).
A list of the locations of Holocaust survivors and victims from the Aufbau German language publications of the 1940s.
 
A list of data about the deaths of German, Austrian and Czechoslovakian Jews in Dachau.
USHMM Registry File #AA0099
Genaue Daten über den Tod deutscher, österreichischer und tscechoslowakischer Juden in Dachau : index / Aufbau ; indexed by the Registry of Holocaust Survivors, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. [Washington, D.C.] : Registry of Holocaust Survivors, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, [1995?], USHMM Library call number D805.5.D33 G46 1995.
A list of of Jewish Holocaust victims who were deported from Augsburg. The list includes victims from surrounding small towns such as Kriegshaber, Pfersee and Goggingen who were also deported from Augsburg.
"Names of Augsburg's Jewish Holocaust Victims," The Descendants of the Jewish Community of Augsburg, Germany, September 2, 1998 http://www.geocities.com/Vienna/Strasse/5960/names.html.
A transport list of prisoners who arrived in Buchenwald from Auschwitz.
Peter Lande, 26 Jan.xls, First addition.xls, Second List II.xls, Second List IIamended.xls, Hungarian Jews Jan 26.xls and January 26 miscellaneous.xls [data files], 2008, received in batches 2007-08, created from information in USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342, reel 167.
A list of prisoners at Auschwitz from personnel files. About one third of the persons who arrived at Auschwitz were not killed immediately, but rather were entered into the camp and used as forced laborers. Records were kept with respect to such persons, including Personalbogen / personnel files, usually consisting of a one page form giving information on the prisoner and his/her relatives. Unfortunately, most of these forms were destroyed by the Germans as the Russians approached, but a few forms survived.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG-04.031M
A database of over 850 Auschwitz prisoner identification cards.
USHMM Archives RG-22.002M Reel 10A
A list of Hungarian Jewish women sent from Hungary to Rochlitz in southern Germany for training and then to a factory in Calw, a subcamp of Natzweiler. All but one survived.
 
A list of of 356 young Jewish males of various nationalities who arrived in Sachsenhausen on November 27, 1944 on a transport from Auschwitz.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG-11.001M, Reel 84
A list of Jewish men sent from Auschwitz to Stutthof on October 26, 1944.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG-04.058M, Reel 212
State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau, editor. "Memorial Book: The Gypsies at Auschwitz- Birkenau". 2 Volumes, München: K.G. Saur, 1993, USHMM Library call number DX145 .M4 1993.
State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau, editor. "Death Books from Auschwitz". 3 Volumes, München: K.G. Saur, 1995, USHMM Library call number D805.P7 D427 1995.
A list of Austrian Jews held in concentration camps.
Picciotto Fargion, Liliana. "II libro della memoria: gli ebrei deportati dall’Italia (1943-1945). Milano: Mursia, [2002], USHMM Library call number S135.I8 P53 2002, and other sources.
A database of 867 Jewish men and women in work details and sick call lists from 1942-43, ages 14 to 72.
JewishGen, Inc.
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Association of Latvian and Estonian Jews in Israel, Kibbutz Shefayim
A list of Jews resident in various parts of Baden.
Adolf Loebel collection, Leo Baeck Institute, New York
A list of Holocaust victims from Bayreuth.
"Jüdische Bayreuther, Die Opfer Des NS-Terrors Wurden," Geschichtswerkstatt Bayreuth, August 26, 2002 http://www.geschichtswerkstatt-bayreuth.de/opferliste.html.
A database containing the names, birthdates, street addresses and occupations of 22,167 Jews, enumerated in a 1939 census of the city of Będzin (Bendin), Poland, located 38 miles west of Kraków.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG-15.060M
A collection of Häftlings Personal Karten, individual prisoner cards for Belgian Jews, all of whom apparently survived. These prisoners arrived in Mauthausen in early 1945 from other camps.
USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342, Reel 33
Computerized data from the Bergen-Belsen Memorial Book.
 
A list of survivors found upon liberation in Bergen-Belsen.
 
A list of persons who arrived in Palestine on July 10, 1944 under the auspices of the Third German-Palestinian Exchange.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
A document dated July 14, 1945 describing the movement of 1,606 displaced persons from Bergen-Belsen to Sweden for special care.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives 1997.A.0235, Reel 5
A list of Jews who were rescued in several European countries.
 
A collection of 11,139 cards of displaced Jewish persons from two transit camps run by the Jewish Community in Berlin in the first years after the war. One was in Berlin-Wittenau, Eichborndamm 140/150; the other was in Iranische Strasse. The displaced persons in the camp in Wittenau were accommodated in barracks, so barracks and room numbera are indicated for those in that camp. The Iranische Strasse camp was a multi-story house, so there are references to the room numbers on those cards.
 
Computerized data from a transport list containing the names and addresses of Jews deported from Berlin to Auschwitz on May 5, 1943.
USHMM Archives RG-07.008*02
An alphabetical list of deportees from Beuthen, Upper Silesia, Germany, now Bytom, Poland, giving family and personal names. Beuthen had more than 3,500 Jewish inhabitants prior to World War II. Many fled, but 982 were deported to unknown destinations in May and June, 1942.
USHMM Archives RG-15030.01
A list of children deported from Bialystok.
 
A list of 1,264 children ages 6 to 12 sent from Bialystok to Theresienstadt, and then to Auschwitz by order of Adolf Eichmann at the end of August ,1943, They remained there in a special camp called Crete until October 5, 1943, while negotiations took place to save them through some sort of "exchange." When negotiations failed the children and their 20 adult caretakers were taken to Auschwitz, where they were gassed and burned on Erev (eve of) Yom Kippur, 1943.
USHMM Archives RG-02.159
Greenfield, Hana. "The Survivor as Researcher" [microform], 1988.
A register of children up to the age of 14 in Bialystok Voivoidship.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945; MSS COL 361, file D55/5
A register of about 50 employees working in the Jewish Committee, together with families, in the Bialystok Voivodship.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5
A register of youth receiving education in Bialystok Voivoidship.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945; MSS COL 361, file D55/5
A partial list of survivors from Bialystok originally published in the Bialystoker Stimme in the March-April, 1946 issue. It was compiled by Jakow Pat and Dr. Chaim Szoszkes, who visited Bialystok in 1945.
Der Byalisṭoḳer yizker bukh / [redaḳtsye-ḳolegye, Y. Shmuleṿiṭsh, Isaḳ Ribaloṿsḳi, Shemuʾel A. Ḳroniḳ ; Y. Shmuleṿiṭsh, redaḳṭor]. Nyu Yorḳ : Aroysgegebn fun dem Byalisṭoḳer Tsenṭer, 1982, USHMM Library Rare Memorial Books.
A list of 1,040 Jehovah's Witnesses from all over Europe.
 
Data for books 1 and 2 of the Munich Memorial Book.
Heusler, Andreas [et al.]. Biographisches Gedenkbuch der Münchner Juden, 1933-1945: Band 1 (A-L). München: Stadtarchiv München, 2003-2007. USHMM Library DS135.G4 M832 2003 v. 1-2.
A database of information about Bitola (Monastir) Jews seen in the USHMM photographic records.
 
A list of persons buried at Braunschweig Cemetery for Forced Laborers. As in most parts of Germany, Braunschweig's industries utilized large numbers of forced laborers, Jews and non-Jews, often securing them from concentration camps. Many of these workers died from various diseases or simply from exhaustion or starvation, and were buried locally.
JewishGen, Inc.
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The Jewish Press, August 18, 1995.
A list of 113 names of persons from Breisach, from a project to create a memorial.
"Memorial List," Projekt Ehemaliges Jüdisches Gemeindehaus Breisach, August 8, 2005 http://www.juedisches-leben-in-breisach.de/english.html.
A list of Jewish businessmen from Bremen that includes their addresses and the date of confiscation of their businesses.
 
A list of persons from documents prepared at the order of the Nazi authorities after the capture of Brest in the summer of 1941. All Jews of 14 years of age and above living in the Brest Ghetto were required to obtain and sign for identity papers, which included their names, ages, and the names and dates of birth of their parents. A photo of each person was taken and all those receiving these internal passports were required to sign for them.
Phillip Hammonds, Michael Tobias, et al., BREST.xls [data file], 2003, received March 8 2010, created from information in USHMM Archives.
A list of 13 Jews killed in Burlanesti, Bessarabia in June or July of 1941.
 
A list of 105 persons for which individual assistance was requested, ca. 1945, generated by the Central Committee of Polish Jews
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945; MSS COL 361, file D55/5
A list of 970 entries from more than 1,000 photographs of tombstones from Jewish Cemeteries in Zarki, Mstow, Janow and Plawno/Gidle, Poland. Many of the names on this list do not include surnames.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
A database of names and other data for a total of 1433 Central European Jewish refugees who died in Shanghai in the years 1940-1945.
Council on the Jewish Experience in Shanghai (CJES)
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Council on the Jewish Experience in Shanghai
A list of the names and years of birth of 149 Jewish children in Cluj who were Holocaust survivors. Cluj (Hungarian Kolozsvar; German Klausenburg) is a city in central Romania.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives 1995.A.092
An index of names with fiche numbers from the files of the the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland / Confederation of Jews in Germany.
USHMM Archives RG-14.003M
A list of people whose property was confiscated by the occupation authorities in the territory of the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia. It was retrieved from both Gestapo and Central Association for Private Insurance in the Protectorate documents, which were sent to insurance companies between 1940 - 1944. The insurance companies were obliged to report back to the Property Office, or the Gestapo, concerning insurance policies of people on the list. In the case of life insurance, policies were confiscated and their cash value was transferred to occupation authorities.
Holocaust Phenomenon Project
A list of 460 names of Jews born and/or formerly resident in Germany who were forced to register with all other Jews in Cracow in 1940. The list does not include children under the age of 15, who apparently were not required to register. Prior to World War II the German Government expelled thousands of Jews of Polish background, many born in Germany, from Germany to Poland. Others fled to Poland, hoping to escape Nazi persecution.
Crakow Archives
A list of 15 Children's Home staff together with their families from the Committee in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Warsaw 090-092 Czestochowa Children's Home.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5.
A register ofabout 140 sick persons from the Committee in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Warsaw 104-111 Czestochowa sick persons.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5.
A register of about 40 people employed in workshops and cooperatives from the Committee in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Warsaw 101-103 Czestochowa workshops.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5.
A register of about 150 Regional Jewish Committee employees, together with families, from the Committee in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Warsaw 077-089 Czestochowa committee.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5.
A register of about 50 youth over 14 years of age receiving education from the Committee in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Warsaw 095-100 Czestochowa youth.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5.
A registry of about 105 children up to the age of 14 from the Committee in Czestochowie.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Warsaw 112-117 Czestochowa children.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5.
A register of 27 members of the board of the Religious Committee from the Committee in Czestochowie.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Warsaw 093-094 Czestochowa religious.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, persons for whom individual assistance is requested, about 1945, MSS COL 361, file D55/5.
A list from the daily record sheet of the Jewish Police (District I) in the Czestochowa Ghetto, 1941-1942.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Slave.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002.
A list of 4,610 prisoners at the Hasag Pulcery forced labor camp in Czestochowa, which existed from June, 1943 through January, 1945., Most came from Czestochowa, but some came from elsewhere. Forced laborers, Jewish and otherwise, were used in all parts of Europe occupied by the Germans, including the former Soviet Union, and within Germany itself.
JewishGen, Inc.
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David Amdurer, et al., Czestochowa_rev_(A-K).xls and Czestochowa_(L-).xls [data files], c. 2002, received 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives RG 15.071M.
A list from the daily record sheet of the Jewish Police in the Czestochowa Ghetto.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa Police.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in W.M. Glicksman, "Daily Record Sheet of the Jewish Police (District I) in the Czestochowa Ghetto (1941-1942)." Yad Vashem Studies 6 (1967): 331-358.
A list of Jews sent to the Czestochowa Ghetto from other towns between January 22, 1940 and January 7, 1941.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czesto Ghetto Syg9061.all.xls [data file], 2003, received 2003.
A name list of Jewish policemen.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Holo-NLO1.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives RG-15.061M.
A list of married couples in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Holo-NLO2.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives RG-15.061M.
A list of Jewish functionaries in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Holo-NLO3.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives RG-15.061M.
A list of children from Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Holo-NLO4.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives RG-15.061M.
A list of surnames with little other information.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Holo-WPS.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives.
A list of Jews from Czestochowa from the index of the book "The Jews of Czestochowa."
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czesto Book Index.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in Mahler, R. "The Jews of Czestochowa." NY: United Czestochower Relief Committee and Ladies Auxiliary, 1947.
Compiled data from multiple registers of Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Holo-KC.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives 1997.A.0235.
A list of surviving Jews in Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa-Surv.4-Feb-2003.xls [data file], 2003, received c. 2003, created from information in "Surviving Jews in Czestochowa = Judios sobrevivientes de Czestochowa." New York: World Jewish Congress, [195-?], USHMM Library call number DS135.P62 C927 1950z.
A list of names transliterated from the "Czenstochov, Our Legacy" Yizkor book.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czesto Yizkor Klein Yiddish.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in Harry Klein. "Czenstochov, Our Legacy." Montreal, Canada : [s.n.], 1993, USHMM Library Memorial Books, shelved by town name: Czestochowa. Ask at Reference Desk for assistance.
A list of persons in Czestochowa with available hand tools.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa Tools.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002.
A list of 1,187 Jewish craftsman in Czestochowa in 1928.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czesto Craftsmen.all.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Archives RG-15.061M.
A list of 195 Jewish prisoners from Tschenstochau who arrived at Buchenwald January 18, 1945, and came to came to Laura on January 30, 1945.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa_Laura.xls [data file], c. 2002, received c. 2002, created from information in USHMM Registry File #AD0266.
An index of 4,735 prisoners in the Hasag Pelcery Labor Camp in Czestochowa / Kartoteka wiezniow obozu pracy Hasag Pelcery w Czestochowie.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Dan Kazez, Czestochowa HasagUpdateAugust07.xls [data file], 2003, received 2003.
A list of possessions taken from more than 2,800 inmates of Dachau Concentration Camp upon their entry to the camp. The possessions of each inmate were placed in envelopes and marked with their names, nationality (or, in some cases, reason for imprisonment at the camp), birth date and a number assigned by the Nazis.
Jewish Genealogy Society of Cleveland
A list of the Jewish population of Dej/Des compiled in April, 1944, following a decree by the Hungarian Minister of Internal Affairs ordering all Jewish communities of Hungary to compile such lists.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG-52.003.02*01
A list of names of persecuted Jews from Pisa as gathered from the family records of Professor Bruno di Porto.
Di Porto, Bruno. Dichiarazione concernente dati del mio nucleo familiare per il registro deo sopravvissuti all 'Olocausto presso il "United States Holocaust Memorial Museum." In fede Bruno Di Porto, residente in Cascina (Italia), Via Tosco Romagnola 1766. Ho pubblicato le memorie familiari del periodo trascorso sotto l’occupazione tedesca nel periodico 'Hazman Veharaion-Il Tempo e L’Idea", a puntate dall’ottobre 2003.
A database of names from the records of the displaced persons camps and centers in Germany from 1945-52. Records of the Entries include lists of Holocaust survivors for Amber, Berchtesgaden, Bergen-Belsen, Berlin, Deggendorf, Feldafing, Foehrenwald, Schwabach, Stuttgart and many other localities in Germany.
USHMM Archives 1996.A.0270
A list of men working in exterior forced labor detachments and their family members who had been deported to Transnistria.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG 25.016M, Reel 17
A list of Jews deported from Drohobycz and Boryslaw.
USHMM Archives 1997.A.0235, Reel 5
A list of Dutch Jews or Jews that were deported from the Netherlands and transported out of Auschwitz on January 22, 1945, compiled from Nazi documents.
Isobel Buiter
A list of displaced persons in Ebensee, Austria.
USHMM Archives RG-19.027*15
USHMM Archives RG-19.027*16
A list of forced laborers who worked at the electricity factory 'Ehrich & Graetz' in Berlin, compiled from photographs and IDs of workers.
Feig, Alexander. "Eine Schachtel voller Schicksale," Archivartikel, Kulturküche Franken. July 2004 http://www.kulturkueche.de/inhalt/ausstellung/ausstellung43.htm.
A list of 91 former Jewish pupils who attended the Ratsgymnasium Bielefeld and emigrated from Germany until 1948. The text is a byproduct of a contribution about Jewish High School students at the school between 1798 to 1938 which will appear in a in a volume published at the occasion at the 450th anniversary of the school.
Minninger, Monika, Dr. : "Jüdische Schüler des Bielefelder Gymnasiums, die später nach Amerika auswanderten oder emigrierten (1845-1948)." Amerikanetz: Network for Westphalian Emigration to America since the 19th Century. November 26, 2007 http://www.amerikanetz.de/index.php?id=119.
A database of names of victims in Crimea and Ukraine, from Soviet Extraordinary Commission records.
xc9_34.xls, xc9_35.xls, xc9_36.xls, xc9_37.xls, xc9_38.xls, xc9_40.xls, xc9_42.xls, xc9_44.xls, xc9_45.xls, xc9_47.xls, xc9_48part4.xls, xc9_49.xls, xc9_50.xls, xc9_50.xls, xc9_52.xls, xc9_53.xls, xc9_54.xls, xc9_55.xls, xc9_56.xls, xc9_61.xls, xc9_79.xls, xc9_80.xls, xc9_81.xls, xc9_83.xls, xc9_84.xls, xc9_193.xls, xc9_194.xls, xc60_285.xls, xc60_287.xls, xc60_304.xls, xc60_310.xls, xc61_7.xls, xc61_10.xls, xc61_11.xls, xc61_12.xls, xc61_13.xls, xc61_14.xls, xc61_20.xls, xc61_21part1.xls, xc61_21part2.xls, xc61_26.xls, xc61_29.xls, xc64_792.xls, xc64_803.xls, xc64_813.xls, xc64_814.xls, xc64_815.xls, xc66_123.xls, xc68_177.xls, xc68_178.xls, xc68_179.xls, xc68_180part1.xls, xc68_180part2.xls, xc68_182.xls, xc68_183.xls, xc76_72.xls, xc76_831.xls, xc76_841.xls, xc76_842.xls, xc76_874.xls, xc78_5.xls and xc 9 33.xls [data files], 2006, received January 2006, created from information in RG-22.002M, Reels 1 and 2.
A database of names of victims in Leningrad, from Soviet Extraordinary Commission records.
vic1.xls, vic2.xls, vic3.xls, vic5.xls, vic7.xls, vic8.xls, vic9.xls, vic10.xls, vic11.xls, vic12.xls, vic13.xls, vic14.xls and vic15.xls [data files], 2009, received August 4, 2009.
A list of evacuees from Moldova compiled by local authorities after the liberation of Moldova.
Moldova.xls [data file], c. 2005, received January 2005, created from information in Soviet Extraordinary Commission to Investigate Nazi Crimes on the Territory of Moldova SSR, National Archives of the Republic of Moldova- Arhiva Nationala a Republicii Moldova in Chisinau, fondul 1026, inventar 2, dosar 10-11.
A batch of supplementary data about persons in Latvia, from Soviet Extraordinary Commission records.
xc93_58.xls, xc93_94.xls, xc93_103.xls, xc93_111.xls, xc93_114.xls, xc93_131.xls and xc93_2394.xls [data files], received April 24, 2008, created from information in RG-22.002M, Reel 21.
A batch of supplementary data about persons in Ukraine and Russia, from Soviet Extraordinary Commission records.
x73_14c.xls, xc55_2.xls, xc55_4.xls, xc55_5.xls, xc55_8.xls, xc55_9.xls xc55_11.xls, xc71_52.xls, xc71_69.xls, xc73_4.xls, xc73_5.xls, xc73_6.xls, xc73_8.xls, xc73_9.xls, xc73_12.xls, xc73_15.xls, xc73_17.xls, xc73_19.xls, xc73_20.xls, xc73_21.xls. [data files], received April 24, 2008, created from information in RG-22.002M, Reel 14.
A batch of supplementary data about persons in Russia, Moldova and Ukraine, from Soviet Extraordinary Commission records.
xc30_167.xls, xc30_168.xls, xc30_242.xls, xc30_242a.xls, xc30_243.xls, xc30_245.xls, xc30_246.xls, xc30_247.xls, xc30_248.xls, xc30_249.xls, xc30_250.xls, xc71_41.xls, xc96_81.xls, xc96_82.xls, xc96_83.xls, xc96_84.xls, xc96_85.xls, xc96_86.xls xc96_89.xls xc96_90.xls, xc96_91.xls, xc96_92.xls, xc96_95.xls, xc96_96.xls, xc96_97.xls, xc96_98.xls and xc96_99.xls [data files], 2008, received April 24, 2008, created from information in RG-22.002M, Reel 18.
A list of Polish Jews who fled to the Far East and points beyond in late 1940 into early 1941, prepared for the USHMM exhibit "Flight and Rescue."
 
A database of French deportees.
 
A database of names from Convoy 39, en route to Auschwitz.
 
A database of names from Convoy 40.
 
A list of more than 600 Jewish citizens who were expelled from Friesland / Fryslân and murdered.
 
A database of forced laborers from the Lviv ghetto. Forced laborers, Jewish and others, were used in all parts of Europe occupied by the Germans, including the former Soviet Union and within Germany itself. Such laborers were used in industry and agriculture, sometimes locally where they had resided, but also as a result of shipments of workers between different cities and countries.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives 1995. A.1086, Reel 27, Fond R-56
A database of persons designated as Jews taken from the Personalbogen (personnel forms) or from transportation lists to and from Stutthof. Stutthof was located in the eastern suburbs of Gdansk, Poland (formerly Danzig), in the town now known as Sztutowo, Poland.
USHMM Archives RG-04.058
A list of prisoners from Gross-Rosen transported to Buchenwald.
USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342 Reel 171 and 173, Frame 17623
A list of prisoners executed at unidentified Gross-Rosen sub-camps.
Peter Lande, Executions.xls [data file], 2009, received September 16, 2009, created from information in USHMM ITS holdings, AU 1.1.11.1, folder 44.
Two lists of prisoners who were at the Friedland subcamp of Gross-Rosen.
Peter Lande, Friedland.xls and Gross Rosen Friedland 2.xls [data files], 2009, received September 15, 2009, created from information in USHMM ITS holdings, AU 1.1.11.1, folder 27A.
A postwar list of Germans who died in Gross-Rosen.
Peter Lande, Germans Gross Rosen.xls [data file], 2009, received September 10, 2009, created from information in USHMM ITS holdings, AU 1.1.11.1, folder 46.
A list of messages from survivors in Hillersleben, submitted by the World Jewish Congress, New York in 1945.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, Survivor Lists, Poland, Survivor Messages from Hillersleben and Stockholm, Sweden; MSS COL 361, file D55/5
A list of victims from the town of Gura Humora and its environs (Ostra, Ilisesti, Arbore, Bucsoia, Vama, Valisca, Vatra-Moldovitei, Moild, Frasin, Poiana, Frumosul, Capu-Campului, Capu-Codrului, Comanesti, Rus-Moldovita, Rus-Favaul, Stulpicani).
 
A list of 497 Hungarian Jewish women and three Polish Jewish women transported from Auschwitz to Akdo Hasag-Altenburg on October 29, 1944.
USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342, Reel 165
Computerized data from the Jewish victims of the Hungarian Labor Battalion books published by the Beate and Serge Klarsfeld Foundation.
"Nevek = Shemot = Names". Jerusalem: Szól A Kakas Már; New York: Beate and Serge Klarsfeld Foundation, 1992, USHMM Library call number DS135.H9 N48 1992.
A list of Jewish children who were hidden in central and southern France.
USHMM Archives RG-43.059M, Reels 1-2
A list of survivors list prepared by the Landsmanschaft of Plock.
Wojtkowski, Ilana. "The Jewish Holocaust Survivors List from Plock, Poland." Ada Holtzman. April 13, 2004 http://www.zchor.org/SURVIVO.HTM.
Data compiled as part of a research project to track the movements of 2000 Jews during the Holocaust.
Rebhun, Ze’ev. "Autumn 1939 - Yamin Noraim : memorial book for East European Jews who lived in Germany." Jerusalem : Erez, 1999, USHMM Library call number DS135.G3315 R43 1999.
USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342
Other sources
A database containing information about 152,000 Jewish refugees from the Soviet Union who were evacuated to Tashkent, Uzbekistan and then went to different localities in Uzbekistan in 1941-1942. During WWII, more than one million Jews from the former Soviet Union, including the recently annexed territories of Eastern Poland, the Baltic countries, Bessarabia, and northern Bukovina, were evacuated by the Soviet authorities or managed to escape on their own into the Soviet interior before German troops marched into their towns and villages. A significant group of evacuees, including many Jewish families, arrived in Central Asia (Uzbekistan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tazhikistan, and Turkmenistan) in 1941-1942.
Central State Archives of the Republic of Uzbekistan, RG-P-864, Registration and Reference Bureau of the Commissariat of Internal Affairs [NKVD] of the Uzbek SSR
A list of names compiled from the Manila German Consulate list, US State Department Visa Division files, former members of the Jewish Community in Manila, and other sources.
Frank Ephraim, %Philippines_(10.30.04).xls [data file], 2004, received November 2004.
A list of Jewish residents of Nowe Zamky who perished in the Holocaust after being deported to Auschwitz in two separate transports, June 12 and 15, 1944, from documents in the Nowe Zamky District Archives and survivor testimony.
"Pamataj! Emlekezz! Remember!," Nowe Zamky Memorial Website, August 2001 http://www.angelfire.com/hi/novezamky/zoznam.html#m.
A list of survivors in Warsaw as of June 5, 1945.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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"Surviving Jews in Warsaw as of June 5th, 1945 = Judios sobrevivientes de Varsovia a partir del 5 de junio de 1945". New York: World Jewish Congress, 1945, USHMM Library call number DS135.P62 W2738 1945.
A database of Jews deported from Luxembourg.
 
A list of Jews deported from Rhodes from the Jewish Museum in Rhodes.
The Jewish Museum in Rhodes
A list of Holocaust victims from Bautzen, Germany.
Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Naziregime = Union of Persons Persecuted by the Nazis
A list of 150 Jews from Füzesabony killed during deportation.
Ruth J. Kaufman
A list of Jews from Łódź arriving at Flossenbürg taken from various transport lists.
 
A list of Jews from Łódź arriving at Mauthausen taken from various transport lists.
 
A list of Jews from Łódź arriving at Ravensbrück taken from various transport lists.
 
A list of Jews from Łódź taken from Buchenwald prisoner lists.
USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342
A list of Jews who lived in Schwerin before World War II.
 
Data from a memorial book on Jews from Thuringia.
Bd.1-Biographie.DOC and Biographie M-Z.doc [data files] 2002, received 2007.
A list of Jews born in Russia and deported from France to Nazi camps from 1942 to 1945.
1942-1945-2317_juifs_nes_en_russie_et_deportes_depuis_la_france.pdf [data file]. Retrieved May 11, 2009 from http://www.genemilassoc.fr/affiche.php?k=me01.
A list of 90 juvenile refugees in various parts of southern France from a small collection dealing with the children of Izieu. These names have no direct connection with Izieu and, instead, deal with refugees in various parts of southern France.
USHMM Archives RG-43.049M
A database containing information on about 2,179 Jewish Holocaust survivors from the Kielce district of Poland. These names were originally published in the 22-page booklet Surviving Jews in Kielce District, published by the World Jewish Congress in New York. The booklet is undated, but was likely published about 1945-46.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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[Jewish World Congress lists of Holocaust survivors and victims]. New York : World Jewish Congress, 1945-1946, USHMM Library D804.195 .J485 1945.
A list of 56 High School students who attended the Koenig Wilhelm Gymnasium in the Westphalian city of Hoexter. This list is divided into two parts, the first part deals with Jewish emigrants from 1867 to 1933, the second part concentrates on the years 1933 to 1941 with holocaust victims listed.
Ostkämper, Fritz. "König Wilhelm Gymnasium Höxter - Auswanderungen jüdischer Schüler." Amerikanetz: Network for Westphalian Emigration to America since the 19th Century. November 26, 2007 http://www.amerikanetz.de/index.php?id=39.
A list of persons who died in KZ Mühldorf in 1944-45, recorded by SS-Schreiber Benno Wolf.
 
A memorial list of Jews from Morbihan, based on the research of Ilan Braun.
Braun, Ilan. A la Croisee des destins: Les Juifs dans le morbihan 1939-1944. Association memoire Yzkor morbihan, 2002. Electronic copy available in USHMM Registry Data Archives.
A listing, by transport, of Jews from Les Milles internment camp who were deported to Drancy between August 11, 1942 and January 24 1943, and a listing, by date of transport, of Jews deported from the Marseilles region between April 28, 1943 and April 3, 1944.
MF0110.ASC [data file], n.d., created from information in Serge Klarsfeld, Les transferts de juifs de la région de Marseille vers les camps de Drancy ou de Compiègne, en vue de leur déportation, 11 août 1942-24 juillet 1944. Paris : Association "Les Fils et filles des déportés juifs de France", [1992], USHMM Library call number DS135.F83 K44 1992.
A list of names gathered from a letter from survivors from Pruzany district.
List of Holocaust Survivors from the Pruzany Disrict.doc [data file], 2000, received August 24, 2000, created from information in a letter from survivors in Feldafing to the Pruzaner Branch #244 of the Workman's Circle and a booklet published in Argentina of Pruzany survivors.
A list of Jews from Morbihan based on the Klarsfield publication "Mémorial de la Déportation des Juifs de France", "Recensements des Juifs deu Morbihan, Prefecture du Morbihan: 1942, 1943", eyewitness testimony, and research by Franck Marche on le Maine and Loire.
Braun, Ilan. A la Croisee des destins: Les Juifs dans le morbihan 1939-1944. Association memoire Yzkor morbihan, 2002. Electronic copy available in USHMM Registry Data Archives.
A list of Jews from Boskovice deported from other places or arrested by the Gestapo.
BC0106.ASC [data file], c. 1996, also paper index in Library, see Listing of Jewish Citizens Deported From Boskovice, Czechoslavakia: Name Index With Page Number, Benjamin and Vladka Meed Registry of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Listing of Jewish Citizens Deported From Boskovice, Czechoslavakia: Name Index With Page Number. Washington, DC: The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, USHMM Library call number DS135 .C96 B658 1995.
A database of inhabitants in Lithuanian ghettos from the Jewish State Museum in Vilnius.
SARAS.DBF [data file], received June 1, 2009.
A database of signatures of Łódź schoolchildren. On September 23, 1941, on the occasion of the Jewish New Year (Rosh Hashanah), the Łódź ghetto schoolchildren presented Rumkowski with an elaborate album of hand-drawn New Year’s greetings from 43 of the ghetto’s schools. Included, too, were signatures representing some 14,000 of the students. The greetings combine traditional holiday wishes with thanks for the schools and for the daily meals.
 
A database from records of survivors in Lublin in 1945.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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"Surviving Jews in Lublin = Judios sobrevivientes de Lublin". New York : World Jewish Congress, [1945?], USHMM Library call number DS135.P62 L859 1945.
 
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Lublin-Majdanek; Institute of Jewish Affairs, Archives; Amer Jewish Arch, MSS COL 361, D56/4
An index of the Jews in the Lvov ghetto during the years of 1942 to 1945. The names have been taken from documents related to Jews in Lvov, Poland and the surrounding areas for this period. The city of Lvov has also been known as "Lemberg, Austria" (before 1918), "Lwów, Poland" (1918-1939), "L'vov, U.S.S.R." (1945-1991) and is now called "Lviv, Ukraine" (1991 to present).
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG-31.003M
A database containing information from Lwow Ghetto work cards.
Lemberg1.xls and è«»¿n Lemb2.xls [data files], after 2003, received May 2003 and c. 2008, created from information in USHMM Archives 1997.A.0297.
A database containing the names of 4,587 Jews in the Majdan Tatarski ghetto of Lublin, Poland, in April 1942.
Yad Vashem
JewishGen, Inc.
Lublin Landsmanschaft, Israel
Majdanek & Belzec Museums
A handwritten, alphabetized "census" list of 1,029 Jews from Mszana Dolna, Poland. The original, typewritten list on which it is based was created by the Judenrat of Mszana Dolna. Entries may include where the person was interred and whether the person committed suicide. A handwritten check mark may signify that the person was not killed in the action on June 15, 1942.
 
A list of foreign Jews sent to the Dannes-Camier camp from the Department of the Police for matters concerning Foreigners, from information collected by historian Thierry Rozenblum.
tdBelgiumLiege DPELiège Boites.xls [data file], 2009, transferred to USHMM Archives January 2, 2009 with RG-65.013 via IAP.
Names of individuals with ID cards in the Learning Center.
 
Names of individuals who submitted oral history testimonies in the Learning Center.
 
Data from research into the fate of Jews from Oberschlesien by Janusz Oszytko, including information on deportations to concentration camps.
 
A numerical case index list of names of registered individuals and associated persons, by the British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslavakia and later, the Czech Refugee Trust Fund Documents.
Gaskell, Richard. "British Committee for Refugees from Czechoslavakia and Czech Refugee Trust Fund Documents at the Public Record Office: Names of Registered Individuals and Associated Persons from HO294/612 and HO294/613." Czech and Slovak Things. September 15, 2008 http://www.geocities.com/czechandslovakthings/WW2_CRTF_regind.htm.
A database of prisoners incarcerated at Natzweiler. The Natzweiler concentration camp, or Natzweiler-Struthof, operated from May 1941 until August 31, 1944. Centered 31 miles south of Strasbourg, in France, it had a number of sub-camps. It began as a forced labor quarry camp, but later expanded into arms production. In its early years it held very few Jewish prisoners but in 1944 thousands of Jewish prisoners were transferred there from camps in Eastern Europe. It is estimated that 25,000 prisoners died in the camp and subcamps throughout its history.
USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342, Reel 4
A list of Jews who were murdered in gas chambers and their skeletons given to the university in Strassburg for "research purposes".
Lang, Hans-Joachim, "Die Namen der Nummern : wie es gelang, die 86 Opfer eines NS-Verbrechens zu identifizieren". Frankfurt am Main: Fischer, 2007, c2004, USHMM Library call number D805.5.S78 L36 2007.
See also, author's website www.Die-Namen-der-Nummern.de.
A memorial list of prisoners who perished in Neuengamme.
 
Lists, reports, and other documents relating to the fate of Romanian and Ukrainian Jews deported in the Golta district of Transnistria (Ukraine).
USHMM Archives RG-31.008M
A list of information gathered to document the fate of Bavarian Jews.
JewishGen, Inc.
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Peter Lande, [various .xls data files], c. 2004, created from information in USHMM Archives 1996.A.0342, Reels 5-6.
A database of 2,343 Holocaust victims from Nuremberg from the memorial book.
Gerhard Jochem
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Gedenkbuch für die Nürnberger Opfer der Schoa / herausgegeben von Michael Diefenbacher und Wiltrud Fischer-Pache; bearbeitet von Gerhard Jochem und Ulrike Kettner; mit einem Essay von Leibl Rosenberg. Nürnberg: Selbstverlag des Stadtarchivs Nürnberg, 1998, USHMM Library call number DS135.G4 N855 1998.
A partial list of people from the Pruzany Ghetto who died at Auschwitz.
CPSA.pdf [data file], CPSA, retrieved March 25, 2009 .
A list of Jewish patients from Gadderbaum (now a district of Bielefield) taken away from Bethel, and others who were deported later with all the other local deportations.
Stadtarchiv Bielefeld
A list of persons killed by German medical doctors between 1939 and 1948.
 
A list of male prisoners who died in Mühldorf between November 1944 and April 1945, from an American list that was presumably created after the war.
Geschichtswerkstatt Mühldorf e.V.
http://www.geschichtswerkstatt.de/
A list of persons from Zarki who perished in the Holocaust.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
Data compiled from marriage records from Plawno between 1874 and 1940.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
Data compiled from marriage records from Plawno between 1874 and 1940.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
A database of Polish Jewish surviving children.
Dobroszycki, Lucjan. Survivors of the Holocaust in Poland: a Portrait Based on Jewish Community Records, 1944-1947. Armonk, NY: M.E. Sharpe, 1994, USHMM Library call number DS135.P6 D63 1994.
A list of Jews who returned to the town of Głuszyca after World War II and were residents there sometime between 1946 and 1950.
JewishGen, Inc.
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Edward Mitelsbach, Gluszycy (11-Aug-2008).xls [data file], August 11, 2008, received June 8, 2009, created from USHMM Registry File #EE3762.
An edited index of Polish political prisoners.
USHMM Archives RG-15.081
An index to records of Jewish survivors gathered by the Central Committee of Polish Jews in Warsaw.
Zydowski Instytut Historyczny
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USHMM Registry File #AA0277
A database of Polish Holocaust survivors who came back to Poland after the war and registered themselves in local Jewish committees.
Central Committee of the Jews in Poland, Department of Statistics and Registration or Department of Landsmannshaften in the JHI Archives
An unpublished list of names of children without parents expelled from Germany to Zbąszyń. In 1938 the German Government initiated a major expulsion of "Polish" Jews from Germany to Poland. Many of these persons had been resident in Germany for long periods of time and some had even been born in Germany. Many Jews hid from these expulsions and the result was that often some members of a family were deported, while others remained behind, at least temporarily. The principal Polish border point to which these persons were brought was the town of Zbąszyń, then in Nowy Tomyśl district of Poznań province of Poland.
JewishGen, Inc.
Compiled data from marriage records from Radomsko.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Piotrkow Trybunalski Archives
Compiled data from marriage records from Radomsko.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Piotrkow Trybunalski Archives
A list of persons from Radomsko Business Pages in 1939.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
Compiled data from identity cards of persons from Radomsko.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Piotrkow Trybunalski Archives
A list of persons who perished in the Holocaust in Radomsko, Poland. Radomsko is a town south of Lodz and north of Czestochowa.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
A list of voters from Radomsko in 1918.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
A list of Jewish Residents from in 1939 from Radomsko.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Piotrkow Trybunalski Archives
An alphabetical name index of records of the "Vermögensverkehrstelle" / Assets Transfer Office of the Nazi-era "Ministerium für Handel und Verkehr" / Ministry of Commerce and Transportation now held by the Austrian "Archiv der Republik" / Archives of the Republic.
von Hubert Steiner und Christian Kucsera. "Recht als Unrecht : Quellen zur wirtschaftlichen Entrechtung der Wiener Juden durch die NS-Vermögensverkehrsstelle. Teil 1 : Privatvermögen, Personenverzeichnis". Wien: Österreichisches Staatsarchiv, 1993, USHMM call number DS135.A92 V523 1993.
A list of refugees who attempted to illegally enter Switzerland between 1936 and 1946.
58001.DOC [data file], n.d., received c. 2000, created from information in USHMM Archives RG-58.001M.
A database created from the publication by the Jewish Agency for Palestine.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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"Register of Jewish Survivors". Jerusalem: Jewish Agency for Palestine, Search-Bureau for Missing Relatives, 1945, USHMM Library call number D810.J4 J315 1945.
A list of persons liable for taxation who left the German Reich and gave up their domestic residence.
Wolf, Kerstin und Frank Wolf, "Reichsfluchtsteuer und Steuersteckbriefe 1932-1944," Wir begrüßen Sie auf unserer Homepage. February 12, 2009 http://home.arcor.de/kerstinwolf/.
Lists of Lithuanian Yeshivah students and Rabbis from various sources.
Dr. Gershon Greenberg
Two lists of Jews transported from the Riese sub-camp of Gross-Rosen to Auschwitz.
Peter Lande, Riese.xls [data file], June 2009, received June 18, 2009; Lande, Riese hand.xls [data file], June 2009, received June 29, 2009, created from information in Dorota Sula, Arbeitslager Riese: Filia KL Gross-Rosen, Wałbrzych: Muzeum Gross-Rosen, 2003, USHMM Library call number D805.5.R538 S85 2003.
Two lists of mostly Hungarian Jews, who were delivered by train across the Swiss border after negotiations by Rudolph (Rezsö) Kasztner. Soon after the German occupation of Hungary (March 19, 1944) the clandestine Jewish Rescue Committee, of which Kasztner was a leading member, learned from contacts in Slovakia that it was possible to "buy life" from the SS. On the night of March 3, 1957 Kasztner became the first Jewish victim of a Jewish political assassination in the State of Israel, murdered for determining which Hungarian Jews to save from extermination during the Holocaust.
JewishGen, Inc.
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"The Rescued," Kasztner Memorial.com. December 4, 2003 http://www.kasztnermemorial.com
USHMM Archives RG-39.013M, Reel 10
A list of Rumanian Jewish soldiers assigned to a Red Cross clinic in Bucharest.
USHMM Archives RG-25.003M, Reel 276
A list of 1,098 of Oscar Schindler's inmates.
JewishGen, Inc.
A list of survivors published in 1946 by the "Central Committee of Jews in Bavaria", in Munich, Germany. Sharit Ha-Platah is translated into English as "Holocaust Survivors" or literally as "Counted Remnant". The frontispiece of the book says, "an extensive list of survivors of Nazi tyranny published so that the lost may be found and the dead brought back to life" and contains the names of 61,387 Jews who survived the Holocaust.
"Shārit ha-plātah". 5 v. Dachau : Dachau Concentration Camp, 1945, USHMM Library call number D804.195 .S5376 1946.
A list of 73 mixed marriages (Mischehen) in Silesia (now Poland) in October 1944. Gestapo policy regarding Jews married to non-Jews varied over time from locality to locality. There was always pressure on the non-Jewish partner to divorce his/her partner. When this occurred or the non-Jewish partner died, the Jewish partner was usually deported. In some cases this took place even where the marriage was still in effect, but in many places the Jewish partner was protected against deportation, though discriminated against in other respects. The fate of these persons and whether they were deported later is unknown.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives RG-14003M *36
A database of the pre-deportation census of Slovakia.
 
A list of Slovak deportees to Terezín who died there.
 
An index created by the USHMM Survivors Registry and taken from 200 pages of Sterbebuch (Zweitbuch) 1942 Band 18. NR. 25501 - 27000, a death book from Auschwitz, held on microfiche in the USHMM Archives.
Sterebuch_1942_Band_18_NR_25501-27000.xlsx [data file], 2010, created from paper index AP0322 from information in USHMM Archives RG-04.007*01.
A list of messages broadcast by Radio Stockholm, submitted by the World Jewish Congress, New York in 1945.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives, Central Committee of Polish Jews, Survivor Lists, Poland, Survivor Messages from Hillersleben and Stockholm, Sweden; MSS COL 361, file D55/5
A list of persons memorialized with Stolpersteine, or "stumbling blocks" as part of a project of the artist Gunter Demnig, to remind observers of the people deported and killed by the Nazis.
Stolpersteine
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Stolpersteine mit ID Fortschreibung ab Stand 09-07-2008.xls [data file], 2008, received August 4, 2009.
A list of French nationals/prisoners, Jews and non-Jews, in Stutthof.
USHMM Archives RG-04.058M, Reels 286-287
A database containing the names and visa dates of 2,139 Polish, Lithuanian, German, Dutch and Russian Jews, all of whom were saved by passports from the Japanese diplomat Chiune Sugihara. At the end of July, 1940, against the rules from his commanders in Tokyo, Sugihara and his wife spent four long weeks writing visas by hand. Of the almost 6,000 Jews with Sugihara visas, most ended up in Kobe, Japan until after the war.
 
A list of survivors and descendants from Zdunska Wola, Poland.
 
A list of survivors in Warsaw in 1945.
 
A list of names of Holocaust victims gathered for the Stockholm Holocaust Monument.
 
A list published by the Swiss Bankers Association in the Washington Post and other publications on July 23, 1997 of individuals and companies that opened WWII era Swiss Bank Accounts.
 
A list of persons transported from Gross-Rosen to the Tannhausen sub-camp on June 11, 1944.
Peter Lande, Tannhausen.xls [data file], June 2009, received June 22, 2009, created from a list held at the Gross-Rosen museum, USHMM holds a copy of the list.
A list of Polish Jewish refugee children who escaped to the Soviet Union and eventually arrived in Palestine in 1943.
Grynberg, Henryk; translated from the Polish by Jacqueline Mitchell with an afterword by Israel Gutman. "Children of Zion." Evanston, IL: Northwestern University Press, 1997, USHMM Library call number DS135.P63 G8413 1997.
Other sources
A list of children who survived deportation from Terezin.
USHMM Registry File #TC0106
A list of persons transported to and from Theresienstadt.
Terezinska Iniciativa
A list of Jews deported to Transnistria.
USHMM Archives RG-31.008M
A memorial list of victims from Trenčin, Slovakia.
Strassman, Paul. Trenčin Memorial. December 2003 http://strassmann.org/trencin/index.php.
A list of prisoners whose bodies had been used at the medical school in Tübingen, and who were subsequently buried in a local cemetery.
JewishGen, Inc.
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Tübingen (28-Dec-2009).xls [data file], 2009, received December 28, 2009, created from information in USHMM ITS holdings, AU 1.2.2.1, folder 1827.
A list of post-Holocaust interviews from the USHMM Oral History collection, from 1995 to 2005.
 
A compilation of over 17,000 names and other information from Vienna Gestapo arrest reports covering the period September 1938 through February 1945.
Dokumentationsarchiv des Österreichischen Widerstandes
Gestapo Leitstelle Wien: Tagesrapporte
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
An index of subjects of video testimonies of Holocaust survivors and other witnesses, from the USC Shoah Foundation Institute for Visual History and Education.
VHABioInfo.xls [data file], 2010, received January 26, 2010.
A list of Jewish survivors who emigrated to Palestine on the ship "Biria."
Eldar, Meir. The Voyage of the Olim of the "Biria": June 22, 1946-July 2, 1946. Jerusalem: Meir Eldar, 2008, USHMM Library call number DS126.3.E5313 2008.
A registry of children receiving assistance.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives
A registry of children receiving assistance.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives
A registry of members of the cooperative, organized at the Jewish Committee, Cooperative Society "Elektro-Mechanik," Brukowa 31.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives
A register of old and disabled persons receiving pensions through Social Welfare by the Jewish Committee.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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American Jewish Archives
A database of over 8,000 Jewish Holocaust Victims assembled from materials in from the collection of Bernard Brilling.
JewishGen, Inc.
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The Jewish Museum, Frankfurt
A list of children from Czechoslavakia brought to Britain and other countries before February 15, 1940, through the efforts of Nicholas Winton.
"Winton's Children." Home Page. July 2003 http://www.just-powell.co.uk/winton/index.htm.
A list of prisoners who were at Wolfsberg/Gora Wlodarz, a sub-camp of Gross-Rosen.
Peter Lande, Wolzberg.xls [data file], May 2009, received June 8, 2009, created from information in the USHMM ITS holdings AU 1.1.11.1, folder 1, page 1 (ID 131969).
A database containing information on more than 72,000 Holocaust survivors from the files of the World Jewish Congress (WJC), an international Jewish representative organization established in 1936. The WJC collection (1918-1982) consists of the archival records of the New York. Originally headquartered in Europe, the WJC's main office was moved to New York in July 1940 when most of Europe was overrun by the Nazis. The portion of the collection that is included in the JewishGen Holocaust Database comes from material from the 1940s which relates in some way to World War II and the Holocaust.
JewishGen, Inc.
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USHMM Archives 1997.A.0235
A list of persons from Wlocawek.
USHMM Archives 1997.A.0235, Reel 4
A list of the Württemberg Jewish community membership list as of March 1, 1946 and a short undated list of persons in Württemberg sponsored by I. K.V.
Peter Lande, Wuerttemburg1946 [data file], 2010, received February 8, 2010.
A compiled list of names from the Zamość Ghetto.
 
A list transliterated from the Zarki Yizkor Book necrology.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
A register of prisoners from Zawodzie who died in concentration camps.
Czestochowa-Radomsko Area Research Group
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Szefer, Andrzej. Wiezienia hitlerowskie na Slasku, w Zaglebiu Dabrowskim w Czestochowie, 1939-1945: praca zbiorowa.. Katowice: ´Slaski Instytut Nauk (SIN), 1983, Library of Congress Call Number: D805.P7 W47 1983.
A list compiled by Barry Mann, of victims from Zeimelis killed on August 8, 1941, from various sources.
 


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