File contains the a history of the Unger Family written by Herman Unger. This manuscript follows the Ungers through 20th century and from Poland to Russia, Germany, Israel, and France.
Polish Jews
6 Archival description results for Polish Jews
These seven records document Sara and Abram Barac's transition from Germany to Canada after the Second World War. The documents and issuing authorities included are as follows:
- Two Certificates of Identity for the Purpose of Immigration [to Canada] issued by The International Refugee Organization (U.S. Zone of Germany)
- One Provisional Marriage Certificate and two Birth Certificates issued by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the American Occupation Zone in Germany
- A Certificate for Professional Qualification [as an electrician] issued by the International Refugee Organization (I.R.O) Displaced Persons Professional Testing Board
- One Certificate from the Jewish religious congregation of Bytom, Poland, attesting to the identity of Abram Barac and his role in the congregation as the head of the ritual bath
Consists of biographical material, photographs, a first issue of LIFE magazine, correspondence, and blank postcards.
Edelstein, Hedy, 1944-2018Generic postcards with correspondence on verso. Separated from blank postcards. All postcards were delivered to archive in a plastic bag.
Cartes de visite, one with correspondence on verso. Separated from blank postcards. All postcards were delivered to archive in a plastic bag. Photos all generic, unidentified individuals. One photograph is a group photograph of men in Eastern European military uniforms surrounding a sole woman in religious garments.
Blank postcards. Separated from used postcards. All postcards were delivered to archive in a plastic bag.