Germany
Found in 120 Collections and/or Records:
Scrapbook, 1929 - 1944
This scrapbook contains family photos of the Loeb Family starting around 1929 and ending around 1944. The scrapbook itself is covered with a multicolored striped fabric and bound with a decorative fabric cord. The pages are black, and there are pages of spiderweb patterned tissue paper between each page. Many pictures are loose in the book. The front of the book has pictures of Ernest Loeb as a child, and later pages have pictures of Ernest as a soldier in WWII.
Scrapbook of Nashelsky Family in Germany
Photo scrapbook of the Nashelsky and related families in Germany.
Sears Family Papers
This collection contains the papers of Vera Sears (1912-2008), dance instructor at the University of Denver, and her husband Edwin Sears (1903-1964), a law professor at the University of Denver. The Sears family emigrated to the United States from Germany in the 1930s. These papers include correspondence, photographs, teaching materials, legal materials, clippings, dance notation notebooks, publications, scrapbooks, and audiovisual materials.
Ship, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of a ship alongside a numberof smaller boats.
Small Scrapbook, circa 1921-circa 1932
This small scrapbook has a cover made out of multi-colored plaid fabric, and is bound with decorative cord. The pages are brown cardstock. The pictures in the scrapbook show Ernest and Frank Loeb as children. There are several family pictures, as well as a group photo of children in costumes. The pictures are from around 1921, when Frank was born, and 1932, when Ernest would have been eight years old.
The Frightful Silence of Dachau by Dr. Ali Kuci, 2011
Art book with a black cover, written and designed by Oscar Morillon, a student in Martin Mendelsberg's Visual Sequencing class at Rocky Mountain School of Art and Design. Based on the life of Dr. Ali Kuci, a tuberculosis patient at the Jewish Consumptives' Relief Society.
The War Years: Berlin, between 1940-1945, 1942-1943
Photographs related to the Loewenstein's life in Berlin during World War II.
Trial at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of one of the trials occurring in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg after the end of World War II (commonly called the Nuremberg Trials). Specific trial occurring is unknown. Includes inscription on reverse of the photograph: "Mr. Hahn is giving" and "Please return to Mr. Edwin Sears 1221 Washington St.".
Trial at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of one of the trials occurring in the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg after the end of World War II (commonly called the Nuremberg Trials). Specific trial occurring is unknown. Front right is Edwin Sears. Includes inscription on reverse of photograph: "Mr. Sears examining Mr. Hahn - Jewish industrialist property had been taken away by the Nazis - [rest is unreadable]" and "Please return to Mr. Edwin Sears 1221 Washington St.".
Trial at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice, 1943-1949
Black and white photograph of court in progress at the Nuremberg Palace of Justice. Specific trial is unknown. Includes inscription on reverse of the photograph: "From Public Relations Photo Section Office Chief of Counsel for War Crimes Nuremberg, Germany, APO 696-A US Army Our Photo No. OMT-V-6V-6