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- Date:
- inclusive: 1942-1944
- Special Collection:
- Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive
Document | Accession Number: 2009.71 | RG Number: RG-31.088
…Schwartzman family postcards…
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… 1 Schwartzman family postcards RG-31.088 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW Washington, DC 20024-2126…
… 1 Schwartzman family postcards RG-31.088 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW Washington, DC 20024-2126…
- Date:
- inclusive: 1941-1959
- Special Collection:
- Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive
- Series 1: Correspondence [On Campus Only]
- File 1: Joseph Ulik to Minna Zakharovaya 1943, Contains 37 letters and postcards dating from 1943, all from Joseph Ulik in Semipalatinsk to Minna Zakharovaya Papish in Tashkent. The letters discuss general daily life in Central Asia and family news. [On Campus Only]
- File 2: Josef Ulik to Minna Zakharovaya Papish and family 1944, Contains 115 postcards and letters dating from 1944, mostly from Josef Ulik (who was travelling around from Semipalatinsk to Novosibirsk, Irkutsk, Taskkent, and Alma-Alta during this year) to Minna Zakharovaya Papish and family, all of whom had moved to Kiev. The correspondence mainly concerns pains of separation from family, daily life in Central Asia, general family news, the liberation of Ukraine, and plans for the future. [On Campus Only]
- File 3: Josef Ulik to Minna Zakharovaya Papish and family 1945, Contains 32 postcards and letters dating from 1945, mainly from Josef Ulik in Semipalatinsk to Minna Zakharovaya Papish and family in Kiev. Letters are sent from Semipalatinsk, Zhitomir, Berlin, Novosibirsk, Baku, and Tashkent. There are also items of correspondence from the Verder family and other friends to the Ulik family. Finally, this folder contains one report card for Vera Ulik, who was enrolled in the 9th grade at Kiev’s School Number 78 for Girls. [On Campus Only]
- File 4: To Vera Ulik from family and friends 1946, Contains 29 letters and postcards dating from 1946, mainly written to Vera Ulik from various family and friends living in: Moscow, Kiev, Odessa, Rostov-on-Don, and Hun-Chun (Korea). This folder also contains a poem written by Vera Ulik in January of 1946. Vera had started acting by this time, and some of the letters pertain to her acting career. [On Campus Only]
- File 6: Josef Ulik to Minna Zakharovaya Papish and family 1948, Contains 17 letters and postcards to Minna Zakharovaya Papish and family from Josef Ulik, sent from various cities including: Donetsk (Stalino), Khmelnytskyi (Proskurov), Vinnytsia, and Kiev. All correspondence dates from 1948 and concerns family news. [On Campus Only]
- File 7: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1949, Contains approximately 59 letters and postcards, mostly of personal correspondence amongst the Ulik-Papish family. All items of correspondence are dated from 1949. Items of correspondence originate from and are sent to the following cities: St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Kiev, Donetsk (Stalino), Luhansk (Voroshilovgrad), and Mykolaiv (Nikolaev). Many of the letters are from Vera or Josef in Kiev, writing to Minna and Anna, both of whom moved temporarily to St. Petersburg (Leningrad). Correspondence concerns family news and Vera Ulik’s acting career. There is also one newspaper clipping pertaining to a play review as well as one theatre program for the Nikolaev Dramatic Theatre. [On Campus Only]
- File 8: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1950, Contains approximately 102 letters and postcards, mainly of personal correspondence amongst the Ulik-Papish family. All items of correspondence are dated from 1950. Items and sent to and from such cities as: Kharkov, Zhitomir, Odessa, Moscow, Chisinau (Kishinev), and Mykolaiv (Nikolaev). Correspondence pertains mainly to family and local news. [On Campus Only]
- File 9: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1950, Continues with correspondence all dated from 1950. Included are approximately 105 letters and postcards sent amongst the Ulik-Papish family. Items and sent to and from such cities as: Kiev, Odessa, Kharkov, Moscow, and Zhitomir. Correspondence pertains mainly to family and local news. [On Campus Only]
- File 10: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1951, Contains 11 letters and postcards from 1951, and 26 items of correspondence from 1952. Items of correspondence originate from and are sent to the following cities: Donetsk (Stalino), Sochi, Kiev, Lvov, Tver (Kalinin), and Kislovodsk. All correspondence pertains to family and local news. [On Campus Only]
- File 11: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1953, Contains 48 postcards and letters from 1953, mostly sent amongst the Ulik-Papish family. During this time, Vera was living in Tver (Kalinin) while her mother and sister were settled in Kiev. All of the correspondence of this folder, therefore, is sent from either Kiev or Tver (Kalinin).There are also two play programs from the Kalinin Oblast Dramatic Theatre, in which Vera Ulik is listed amongst the cast. [On Campus Only]
- File 12: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1953, Continues with correspondence all dated from 1953. Included are approximately 41 personal letters and postcards and one telegram sent amongst the Ulik-Papish family. Items of correspondence originate from and are sent to the following cities: Kiev, Moscow, Tver (Kalinin), St. Petersburg (Leningrad), Lvov, and Simferopol’. All correspondence is composed amongst the Ulik-Papish family, and pertains to family news and daily life. [On Campus Only]
- File 14: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1955, Contains 54 personal letters and postcards exchanged amongst the Ulik-Papish family from 1955. This folder also contains one newspaper clipping that reviews the play “Vei, Veterok!”, in which Vera Ulik stars. Items of correspondence originate from and are sent to the following cities: Kiev, Tver (Kalinin), Moscow, and Simferopol’. [On Campus Only]
- File 15: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1957, Contains 12 letters and postcards from 1956, and 14 items of correspondence from 1957. Items of correspondence originate from and are sent to the following cities: Kiev, Tver (Kalinin), Bezhetsk, Vinnytsia, Volochen’ka (Volochen), Omsk, and Sochi. The letters all regard family news as well as details on Vera Ulik’s 1957 stage tour. [On Campus Only]
- File 16: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1958, Contains 26 items of personal correspondence from 1958. Items of correspondence originate from and are sent to the following cities: Kiev, Kazan’, Chernigovskaya Oblast, Kachanovka, Omsk, Odessa, Riga, and Mykolaiv (Nikolaev). Correspondence pertains to family news and Vera’s acting career. This folder also has three theatre programs, all from Kazan Russian Bolshoi Drama Theatre performances in which Vera Ulik starred. There are also three French postcards, with the letter written in Russian. [On Campus Only]
- File 17: Amongst the Ulik-Papish family 1959, Contains 31 personal letters and postcards amongst family members from 1959. Items of correspondence originate from and are sent to the following cities: Kiev, Kazan, Lvov, and Alushta. All items of correspondence relate to family news or Vera Ulik’s career as an actress. This folder also contains one newspaper clipping on the review of a play in which Vera Ulik starred. Additionally, this folder includes one theatre program from the Kazan Russian Bolshoi Drama Theatre listing Vera Ulik’s name amongst the cast members. [On Campus Only]
- File 1: Joseph Ulik to Minna Zakharovaya 1943, Contains 37 letters and postcards dating from 1943, all from Joseph Ulik in Semipalatinsk to Minna Zakharovaya Papish in Tashkent. The letters discuss general daily life in Central Asia and family news. [On Campus Only]
Document | Accession Number: 2009.73 | RG Number: RG-31.090
…Contains the personal correspondence of the Ulik family, members of which moved several times between 1941 and 1959. Postcards display World War II…
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… between 1941 and 1959. Postcards display World War II anti-fascist art; some letters were sent with newspaper clippings, theater programs, and other…
… between 1941 and 1959. Postcards display World War II anti-fascist art; some letters were sent with newspaper clippings, theater programs, and other…
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- Date:
- inclusive: 1941-2004
- Special Collection:
- Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive
Document | Accession Number: 2009.63 | RG Number: RG-31.080
…This collection contains photocopies of the personal letters, newspaper clippings, and postcards of Deborah (Nina) Iakovleva Averbukh, who survived…
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… contains photocopies of the personal letters and postcards of Deborah (Nina) Iakovleva Averbukh, who survived the early German occupation of Kharkov in 1941…
… contains photocopies of the personal letters and postcards of Deborah (Nina) Iakovleva Averbukh, who survived the early German occupation of Kharkov in 1941…
- Date:
- inclusive: 1926-1950
- Special Collection:
- Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive
Document | Accession Number: 2009.76 | RG Number: RG-31.093
…Contains the photocopied official documents, personal letters, postcards, and handwritten poems of the Ushomirsky family. The letters span the 1940…
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… and Content of Collection Contains the photocopied official documents, personal letters, postcards, and handwritten poems of the Ushomirsky family. The…
… and Content of Collection Contains the photocopied official documents, personal letters, postcards, and handwritten poems of the Ushomirsky family. The…
- Date:
- inclusive: 1943-1949
- Special Collection:
- Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive
Document | Accession Number: 2009.75 | RG Number: RG-31.092
… certificates, and postcards. Also included is a photocopy of a brief, handwritten autobiographical statement written by Tsipa Yankelevna Shvidkaya (another…
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… Contains the family papers of the Sklar family, principally, Boris Moiseevich Sklar. Included are personal letters, stamped certificates, and postcards. Also…
… Contains the family papers of the Sklar family, principally, Boris Moiseevich Sklar. Included are personal letters, stamped certificates, and postcards. Also…