Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)
Found in 187 Collections and/or Records:
Box 1, 2011
Box contains one (1) DVD with interviews from Coloradan Holocaust survivors.
Box 1, circa 1890-1987
Box contains documents, letters, newspaper clippings, and photographs related to the Loeb family.
Box 1, 1891-1994
Box 2: Paintings, c. 1960 - 1979
This box contains four (4) paintings by Fred Veston. They are titled, "The Burning of Cracow [sic]"; "The Blessing of the Moon"; "Nine Jewish Faces"; and, "Two Musicians-Two Dancers." Three (3) of the paintings are oil on canvas (Burning of Cracow, Blessing of the Moon, and Two Musicians-Two Dancers). The fourth painting, Nine Jewish Faces, is a black ink watercolor.
Box 5, 1909 - 1989
This box contains three (3) folders, a binder holding material that Lillian Hoffman collected about Leni Riefenstahl being honored at the Telluride Film Festival in 1974, and a cassette tape titled Carlebach Ha Neshama Shel Shlomo.
Box 14: Michelle R. Zellinger Babi Yar Interview Materials, September 29, 2019
This box contains one (1) folder of materials related to Michelle Zelinger's Babi Yar Park interview, including image stills and a description.
Canvas, 2013
Multi-piece artwork consisting of an encaustic painting on canvas, pair of shoes and wood shelf for shoes. Canvas has floral patterned wallpaper with large red flowers, covered with wax. Canvas is surrounded by ash wood frame. Wax makes surface 3-dimensional.
Canvas, 2007
Multi-piece artwork consisting of an encaustic painting on canvas, pair of shoes and wood shelf for shoes.
Canvas has black and white image of women sorting through a room strewn with papers; image is of Nuremberg files being organized. Next to the image are multiple lines of Hebrew script carved into the waxed surface. Canvas is surrounded by ash wood frame. Wax makes surface 3-dimensional.
"Cellar of Hope", circa 2008
Encaustic painting on canvas in reds, oranges, golds, blues and purples surrounded by an ash wood frame. Canvas has image of Susan Bendor, image is a photocopy of Deborah Howard’s print, B398.01.00016. Wax makes surface 3-dimensional and has mold of a lightbulb that hangs over Susan. Designs behind wax surface look like wallpaper with a curtain across the top.
Certificate of Victimization, 1946 January 26
A certificate from Opfer des Faschismus.--Abteilung Opfer der Nürnberger Gesetzgebung, the City of Berlin Department of Social Welfare, certifying Max Loewenstein as a victim of the Nuremberg Laws. Includes Max's birth date and address. Stamped with the Department of Social Welfare seal and signed by the magistrate of Berlin.