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Marianne Landau Collection
Correspondence, legal and official documents, books and pamphlets
Marie Schloss Collection
Two unpublished biographies about the author, journalist and feminist Marie Haas Schloss.
Marietta Bach Family Collection
The collection contains original and published materials pertaining primarily to the family of Marietta Bach in Munich, Germany and their textile company. Also included are mostly published materials about Jews in Bavaria during the Nazi period and the November pogrom.
Marta Nothmann and Paul Boldt collection
One unpublished novel by Marta Nothmannm (1894-1978); and manuscripts of 13 published poems by Paul Boldt (1885-1921).
Martin Bier Collection
Manuscripts and accompanying materials relating to the fate of Gustav Bier and his wife Ellen Bier-Feitler, who was of Jewish descent, under the Nazi regime. Accompanying materials include photocopied official records, photographs, etc.
Martin Freilich Collection
A short caption of M. Freilich’s life until the end of World War II. Personal documents (travel pass, id card), photos, newspaper clippings.
Materials pertaining to social, political and economic history
This collection contains mostly printed documents pertaining to the social, political and economic history in Danzig, Bavaria, Alsace and Westphalia.
Max Boehm Collection
Max Breit Collection
Personal documents and photographs of the extended Breit family.
Max Daniel family Collection
The collection consists of vital records, other official documents, manuscripts, clippings, and some correspondence pertaining to Max Daniel and his family, reaching back for four generations.
Max Dienemann Collection
Dienemann's dissertation, articles and manuscripts by him on theology and Jewish history, and lecture notes for his Jewish history course during the 1930s at the Freies Juedisches Lehrhaus, Frankfurt; sermons by Dienemann, and records kept by him of rabbinical duties performed in Offenbach.
Max Hermann Maier Collection
This collection contains two letters, several passports and identification cards, and a large amount of small-format photographs, likely shot during World War I.
Max Liebermann Autographs Collection
The bulk of the collection holds the extensive correspondence from Max Liebermann to Max Lehrs, director of the Kupferstichkabinett in Berlin and Dresden, written between 1892 and 1934. Also included are letters to Bruno and Paul Cassirer and others, as is a manuscript with an eulogy for the painter Walter Leistikow.
Max Nussbaum Collection
This collection holds foremost copied typescripts of holiday sermons of Rabbi Max Nussbaum, given in Berlin 1935 to 1940. Synagogues include Friedenstempel and those in Lützow-, Levetzov-, and Joachimsthaler-Strasse. Also included are manuscripts by Max Nussbaum, as well as some correspondence and clippings.
Max Rabl Collection.
The bulk of the collection (folders 1-6) consists of correspondence to Max Rabl while serving in the Austrian Imperial Army during World War I. Correspondents included Friedrich Frank, Otto Gerstl, and Irma Schiller. Also included in the collection are correspondence 1925/26, photographs, and some materials about Ambassador Edith Rabl.
Max Wiener Collection.
Lectures; sermons; clippings; photos; correspondence.
Meier Spanier Collection
The collection comprises the personal documents, correspondence and manuscripts of Meier Spanier.
Meier Spanier Collection
Original manuscripts, off-prints, and clippings with articles by or about Meier Spanier. Also included are a bibliography as well as biographical and genealogical texts.
"Meine letzten Jahre in Deutschland"
In this memorial article, Herzfeld offers deep insight into the problems and the predicament for German Jews from 1933 to 1938. He especially describes the creation and the work of “Reichsvertretung der deutschen Juden”, the new organization for German Jews, facing the Nazi-regime.
Memorial Foundation For Jewish Culture Collection
Articles on Foundation (1960's and 1970's); confidential reports involving allocations of funds (1973-1974); studies of various programs and functions (1960's and 1970's); annual reports; board documents.
Metallgesellschaft Collection
Materials collected by Helmut Waszkis about the Metallgesellschaft AG
Michael Berolzheimer Collection
This collection contains documents on the history of the Berolzheimer family, as well as family trees of the Berolzheimers and related families.
Michael W. Rich Collection
The collection consists of 18 family trees compiled by Michael W. Rich, mentioning the names of well over 10,000 individuals. Also included is an article about Henry Mack.
Michelsohn Family Collection
The collection holds various documents pertaining to the Michelsohn family, originally from the town of Hausberge (Minden, Westphalia). These include vital records, a genealogical table, as well as clippings and publications.
Mimi Grossberg collection
The collection contains manuscripts, clippings, and correspondence pertaining to the poet Mimi Grossberg. Also included are various materials that have been collected by Mimi Grossberg, pertaining to her husband, Norbert Grossberg; her brother, Julius Buchwald; as well as to the writers Ernest Herzog, Erich Juhn and Robert Enoch.
Mona Spiegel-Adolf Collection
Moritz and Emma Czarnikow Family Collection
The material in this collection was compiled by the descendants of the seven children of Moritz and Emma Czarnikow.
Moritz Guedemann Sermons
Sermons (over six hundred), 1860-1918, organized chronologically and given by Guedemann on Sabbaths, holidays, and other occasions, including confirmations, weddings, funerals, and the Kaiser's birthday
Moritz Lazarus collection
The collection contains correspondence (original autographs and photocopies), clippings and other materials pertaining to the philosopher Moritz Lazarus.
Moritz Sobernheim Collection
The collection contains copies of various materials accumulated in the course of Moritz Sobernheim's work at the German Foreign Office.
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