1940-1945 - Les dossiers des Archives Arolsen pour les victimes gabéricoises du nazisme
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| Les Archives Arolsen, nommées jusqu'en 2019 Service International de Recherches (anglais International Tracing Service - ITS) est un centre de documentation, d’information et de recherche sur la persécution national-socialiste, le travail forcé et la Shoah, siégeant dans la ville hessoise de Bad Arolsen en Allemagne.
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Dossier de Jean Le Corre 1 Incarceration Documents / 1.1 Camps and Ghettos / 1.1.5 Buchenwald Concentration Camp / Individual Files (male) - Concentration Camp Buchenwald Scope and content This sub-unit contains individual documentation from Concentration Camp Buchenwald, arranged by the ITS into personal files. The first page of each file is an envelope created by the ITS, This envelope contains personal data on the individual and a listing of the document types contained in the file. It can also include an ITS inquiry file number (T/D-number).
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Dossier de Louis Laurent 2 Registration of Foreigners and German Persecutees by Public Institutions, Social Securities and Companies (1939 - 1947) / 2.1 Implementation of Allied Forces’ Orders on Listing all Foreigners and German Persecutees, and Related Documents / 2.1.1 American Zone of Occupation in Germany / Lists of all persons of United Nations and other foreigners, German Jews and stateless persons This sub-collection primarily consists of various types and various forms of lists of persons that had to be drawn up by local German authorities and administrative offices after the end of the war. Dossier de Michel Tymen 3 Registrations and Files of Displaced Persons, Children and Missing Persons / 3.1 Evidence of Abode and Emigration / 3.1.1 Registration and Care of DPs inside and outside of Camps / Postwar Card File (A-Z) The so-called Postwar Card File is the oldest collection of the ITS (see Archival History). More recently, a large number of other card types have been added in addition to copies of DP 2 cards. They originate from various DP camps and from different organisations that took care of the Displaced Persons (DPs) after the end of the Second World War. The documents contained, including DP identification papers, are the result of registrations of DPs by, among others, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), the International Refugee Organization (IRO), DP camps, other relief organizations or authorities. |
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Jean Le Corre | |||||
Louis Laurent et Michel Tymen | |||||
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Thème de l'article : Document d'archives sur le passé d'Ergué-Gabéric. Date de création : Février 2020 Dernière modification : 8.02.2020 Avancement : [Développé] |