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Guide to the Records of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Landsmanshaftn Department,  RG 335.7

Collection arranged by YIVO archivists, 1970s.  Electronic finding aid produced with the assistance of a grant from the Gruss Lipper Family Foundation.  Additional processing by Rachel S. Harrison in 2008 as part of the Leon Levy Archival Processing Initiative, made possible by the Leon Levy Foundation.

YIVO Institute for Jewish Research
15 West 16th Street
New York, NY 10011
Email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
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©2008 YIVO Institute for Jewish Research. All rights reserved.

Electronic finding aid was encoded in EAD 2002 by Rachel S. Harrison in December 2008. EAD finding aid was customized in ARCHON in 2012.  Description is in English.

Collection Overview

Title: Guide to the Records of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Landsmanshaftn Department,  RG 335.7

ID: RG 335.7 FA

Extent: 15.0 Linear Feet. More info below.

Arrangement: At the time of the accession, the materials were arranged in two series, Records of the Landsmanshaftn Fraternal Division 1926-1940 and Landsmanshaftn Department Post-World War II Records, 1944-1950. Each series consisted of general correspondence files and correspondence with landsmanshaftn – the latter filed under the name of the locality to which it pertained. This classification has been retained, as has the original series and folder arrangement. Folders are arranged chronologically and alphabetically by the name of the community, although any discrepancies in alphabetizing have been retained from the original organization. The series have been further divided into several subseries.

Abstract

This collection contains mainly correspondence between staff of the JDC Landsmanshaftn Department and members of various landsmanshaftn, benevolent organizations of immigrants originally from the same communities, as well as between the Landsmanshaftn Department and the interest-free loan associations (gmilas khesed societies) and heads of the various Jewish communities, mostly in Eastern Europe and the former Soviet Union.

Scope and Contents of the Materials

The majority of the collection consists of correspondence with some newspaper clippings, photographs, committee meeting minutes, bank reports and receipts from the interest-free loan associations and from individual donors, official documentation about immigration and displaced persons, and a few programs and invitations from various events held by the landsmanshaftn. The materials date from 1926 to 1950 with the bulk dating from 1937-1939 and 1945-1949. Over 800 communities and countries are represented. Most of the documents for an individual community are in a single folder, however some communities have several folders. The majority of the collection is in English and Yiddish, although various official documents are in Polish, German, Russian, Spanish, French, and Arabic on the documents from various governmental and JDC offices around the world. Folders 41, 43, 117, 155, 234, 246, 307, and 353 contain some information about the activities of TOZ, the Society for the Protection of the Health of the Jewish Population in Poland, including some photographs.

Many of the towns have several different names and different ways of spelling these names, depending upon what language is used and what system of transliteration, if any, is used. Most town names are listed by their Polish name and spelling in the container lists, although some folders have information about landsmanshaftn using a transliterated spelling, such as folder 43, labeled Brzesc and containing information about the Brisker Relief Society. Alternate names and spellings are in parentheses following the town name. Some of the folders are labeled according to the name of the landsmanshaft, although they are represented by the town name in the container list, such as folder 824, listed as Satanow but labeled as Satanover Sisterhood Bronx, for Child Transportation to Palestine. Some folders of towns that were known by different names or were so small that former occupants were part of the landsmanshaft of the closest larger town contain only a cross-reference sheet, such as folder 241, Lubar, directing the researcher to folder 378, Rowne. When one landsmanshaft serves multiple towns, the town names are divided by slash marks, such as folder 14, Bendzin (Bedzin) / Sosnowiec, which contains information about the landsmanshaft that serves both Bedzin and Sosnowiec. The materials are arranged chronologically in each folder.

Historical Note

The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (also known as the JDC) was founded on November 27, 1914, in order to facilitate and centralize the collection and distribution of funds by American Jews for Jews abroad. The Landsmanshaftn Department of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (LD) was originally organized as a department of the JDC, known as the Landsmanshaftn Bureau, in 1919 in New York. The aim of the department was to encourage relief efforts by the landsmanshaftn in the United States for their native communities in Eastern Europe.

This work was temporarily discontinued in 1924 before it was revived in the late 1930s as part of the JDC Reconstruction program. At this time, the JDC pledged to match with equal amounts of funds every donation made by each landsmanshaft to their former native communities, particularly those made on behalf of the interest-free loan associations (interest-free loan associations) in these communities. The JDC organized a Landsmanshaftn Fraternal Division, known usually as the Landsmanshaftn Department, in 1937 and this department successfully enlisted the cooperation of several hundred landsmanshaftn.

The outbreak of World War II put a temporary end to this program, which was revived once again in 1945, this time mainly as a channel of relief aid furnished by the landsmanshaftn for the survivors from their native communities. These activities were later expanded to include issues of immigration and the location of survivors.

Administrative Information

Alternate Extent Statement: 15 ft.  36  5 inch boxes.

Use Restrictions: The collection is open by appointment with the Chief Archivist. There may be some restrictions on the use of the collection. To request an appointment or for more information, contact:YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011 email: archives@yivo.cjh.org

Acquisition Method: The AJDC Archives gave the Records of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Landsmanshaftn Department to YIVO in June 1976. The materials were originally packed in eight transfile boxes and have been rehoused in 36 Hollinger boxes comprising 15 linear feet.

Related Materials: YIVO has several collections of JDC records as well as books about the JDC, as do the Leo Baeck Institute and the American Jewish Historical Society. Record group 335 contains records of the JDC, including its nine subgroups, 335.1-335.9. In addition, YIVO has many collections of various individual landsmanshaftn and charitable organizations, some of which are mentioned in this collection, and its own Landsmanshaftn collection, as well as records of several people associated with the JDC. YIVO also has several territorial collections for many different countries and regions represented by the Landsmanshaftn Department.

Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Records of the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, Landsmanshaftn Department; RG 335.7; box number; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.


Box and Folder Listing


Browse by Series:

Series 1: Series I: Records of the Landsmanshaftn Fraternal Division, 1926-1940,
Series 2: Series II: Landsmanshaftn Department Post-World War II Records, 1944-1950,
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Series II: Landsmanshaftn Department Post-World War II Records
1944-1950
This series contains information about the post-war activities of the Landsmanshaftn Department, which was reestablished in 1945, on behalf of the various communities in Eastern Europe. Much of this information has to do with monetary requests made to important and influential members and to the landsmanshaftn as a whole, both from the LD and from the communities themselves, donations made, relatives sought, activities of the landsmanshaftn, financial statements from the interest-free loan associations, information about the communities and about the landsmanshaftn, lists of members of several landsmanshaftn, and newspaper clippings about the communities.
Sub-Series 1: General correspondence chronological file
1945-1950
This subseries contains correspondence about relief efforts made by the LD on behalf of Jews in liberated areas, including food, clothing and medical supplies packages sent to these communities, and summaries of activities of the LD, JDC and the landsmanshaftn themselves. These relief packages were often partially or entirely paid for by the landsmanshaftn of these towns and districts and much of the correspondence is concerned with donations sought and received by the LD in order to facilitate this.
Box 13
Folder 470: Chronological file
1945
Folder 471: Chronological file
1946
Folder 472: Chronological file
1947
Folder 473: Chronological file
1948
Folder 474: Chronological file
1949
Folder 475: Chronological file
1950
Sub-Series 2: General correspondence alphabetical file
1944-1950
This subseries contains mostly correspondence about contributions made by organizations, as well as about other relief efforts and the positive outcomes these efforts produced. There is also some information about immigration, lists of individual donors, details about supplies sent and needed, various activities undertaken by the LD, JDC and the landsmanshaftn, and publicity about the situation in many of the communities and about the relief efforts being undertaken.
Box 13
Folder 476: Allied Jewish Appeal of Philadelphia. Correspondence about contributions from local landsmanshaftn.
1946
Folder 477: American Federation for Polish Jews, New York. Contributions and individual cases.
1945-1948
Folder 478: American Hungarian Federation, New York. Contributions, individual cases, packages.
1945-1948
Folder 479: American Roumanian Jewish Aid Society, Los Angeles. Contributions.
1948
Box 14
Folder 480: Association of Hungarian Jews of America, New York. Contributions.
1946-1947
Folder 481: Annual meetings of the JDC. Correspondence, memoranda, reports on LD participation.
1945-1949
Folder 482: “Aufbau”, New York. Contributions “in honor of Rabbi Dr. Leo Baeck” from individuals to the JDC.
1945-1946
Folder 483: Canadian Jewish Congress. Participation of the landsmanshaftn from Canada in the JDC work. Included are lists of Canadian landsmanshaftn and a list of communities in Poland and Roumania assisted by the JDC.
1947-1948
Folder 484: Congregation B’nai Moshe. Detroit. Contribution of $12,000 for Hungarian Jews.
1945-1946
Folder 485: Contributions. Incomplete ledger and some loose lists.
1945-1947
Folder 486: Contributions in kind from landsmanshaftn.
1946
Folder 487: Form letters.
1945-1948
Folder 488: Gilmovsky, Norman. Letters about individual aid addressed to Norman Gilmovsky of the UJA and then forwarded to the LD for further action. Also inter-office memoranda between Gilmovsky and Tarshansky.
1945-1948
Folder 489: Gilmovsky, Norman. Loose notes. Mainly miscellaneous addresses.
1945
Folder 490: Hungarian-American Council for Democracy, New York. Establishment of a home for 150 young survivors from a concentration camp.
1945
Folder 491: Hungarian Workers Home, Los Angeles. Contributions.
1946-1948
Folder 492: Jewish Welfare Fund of Baltimore. Aid for the survivors from Mlynow, Poland.
1945
Box 15
Folder 493: Landsmanshaftn lists.
1947
Folder 494: Landsmanshaftn interested in immigration. Loose notes and addresses.
1946
Folder 495: Landsmanshaftn interested in special help (supplies) for repatriate groups in Poland. Loose notes and addresses.
1946
Folder 496: Location cases. Mainly inquiries from the USNA.
1946-1949
Folder 497: National Organization of Polish Jews.
1945
Folder 498: New Era Letter Shop orders.
1945
Folder 499: Philadelphia Association for the Relief of Hungarian Jews. Contributions, correspondence with the President’s War Relief Board about the Association’s activities.
1945-1946
Folder 500: Poland Relief Society, Kansas City, MO. Contributions.
1948
Folder 501: Polish Jewish Aid Society. Cleveland, Ohio. Contributions.
1946-1947
Folder 502: Polish Relief Society, Cincinnati. Contributions.
1948-1949
Folder 503: Progressive Organization of Biala, Mogielnica, Bledow, Grojec in Kansas City, MO. Aid to the survivors of Grojec, Poland.
1947
Folder 504: Publicity, JDC News Releases.
1945-1946
Folder 505: Publicity, Clippings from Yiddish Press on landsmanshaftn.
1945-1946
Folder 506: Sephardic Jewish Community. Contributions.
1947
Folder 507: Silberstein Family Circle, Inc. Contributions.
1945-1947
Folder 508: Transportation Cost.
1946-1947
Folder 509: Ukraine Hilfsverein, Kansas City, MO. Contributions.
1947
Folder 510: United American Jews of Transylvania. Contributions.
1947
Folder 511: United Galician Jews of America. Contributions and individual aid.
1945-1946
Folder 512: United Galician Jews of America. Contributions and individual aid.
1947
Box 16
Folder 513: United Galician Jews of America. Contributions and individual aid.
1948
Folder 513A: United Galician Jews of America. Contributions and individual aid.
1949-1950
Folder 514: United Galician Jews of America. Lists of survivors in Poland receiving aid.
undated
Folder 515: United Hungarian Jews of America. Contributions and individual aid.
1945-1946
Folder 516: United Hungarian Jews of America. Contributions and individual aid.
1946-1947
Folder 517: United Hungarian Jews of Chicago. Contributions.
1948-1950
Folder 518: United Jewish Refugee and War Relief Agencies (Canada). Contributions.
1946-1947
Folder 519: United Roumanian Jews of America. Contributions, individual aid.
1944-1946
Folder 520: United Roumanian Jews of America. Contributions, individual aid.
1947
Box 17
Folder 521: United Roumanian Jews of America. Contributions, individual aid.
1948-1950
Folder 522: United Roumanian Jews of Detroit. Contributions.
1946-1947
Folder 523: United Services for New Americans. General correspondence and memoranda, some issues of the “Special Information Bulletin”, correspondence and memoranda, some issues of the “Special Information Bulletin”, correspondence about individual aid.
1947-1948
Folder 524: Welfare Funds. Correspondence with regional Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds on local landsmanshaftn.
1946
Folder 525: Miscellaneous. Mainly loose notes and addresses.
1944-1945
Sub-Series 3: Inter-office memoranda
1945-1948
This subseries consists of memoranda sent between the offices of the JDC, specifically concerned with the running of the LD and the details of its activities. This includes information about meetings held, donations made, accounting and other financial information, publicity information about the LD’s activities, and requests for the location of relatives, often for immigration purposes.
Box 17
Folder 526: Inter-office memoranda
1945
Folder 527: Inter-office memoranda
1946
Folder 528: Inter-office memoranda
1947
Box 18
Folder 529: Inter-office memoranda
1948
Sub-Series 4: Correspondence about countries and with the regional JDC offices
1945-1950
This subseries consists of information about the activities of the various JDC offices around the world and how these activities overlap and intersect with the activities of the LD, including landsmanshaftn in these other countries, mainly in terms of relief efforts, contributions, relative location efforts, and the possibilities for immigration. There is information about the situations of the Jewish communities that each office cares for, including demographic statistics, health concerns, educational infrastructure, and charitable institutions. The folders are arranged alphabetically by country.
Box 18
Folder 530: Arabic countries
1947-1948
Folder 531: JDC Argentina. Participation of regional landsmanshaftn.
1945-1948
Folder 532: Australia. Immigration possibilities.
1947-1948
Folder 533: JDC Austria
1947-1949
Folder 534: JDC Belgium
1947-1948
Folder 535: Bessarabia
1945-1949
Folder 536: Bulgaria
1945-1947
Folder 537: JDC Cuba
1947-1949
Folder 538: JDC Cyprus
1947-1948
Folder 539: JDC Czechoslovakia
1946-1948
Folder 540: JDC Germany
1947-1949
Folder 541: JDC Great Britain
1945
Folder 542: JDC Greece
1946-1949
Folder 543: JDC Hungary
1946-1948
Folder 544: Lithuania. Correspondence with landsmanshaftn about contributions and location cases
1945-1950
Folder 545: JDC Palestine
1945-1947
Box 19
Folder 543A: JDC Italy
1945-1949
Folder 546: JDC Poland
1945
Folder 547: JDC Poland
1946
Folder 548: JDC Poland. Cables.
1946
Folder 549A: JDC Poland
1947
Folder 549B: JDC Poland
1947
Folder 550: JDC Poland
1948-1949
Folder 551: Committee on Poland. Minutes of meetings.
1945-1946
Folder 551A: Committee on Poland. Minutes of meetings.
1948
Box 20
Folder 552: JDC Roumania
1945-1946
Folder 553: JDC Roumania
1947
Folder 554: JDC Roumania
1948-1949
Folder 555: JDC Teheran. Aid to Jews in USSR.
1945-1946
Folder 556: JDC Teheran. Aid to Jews in USSR, cables.
1945-1946
Folder 557: JDC Teheran. Aid to Jews in USSR, package orders, dispatch lists.
1945
Folder 557A: JDC Teheran
1946-1947
Folder 558: South Africa. Correspondence with the South African Jewish War Relief about contributions.
1946
Folder 559: JDC Sweden
1945-1947
Folder 560: Yugoslavia. Correspondence with the Association of Yugoslav Jews, New York, about contributions.
1947-1948
Box 21
Folder 561: JDC European Executive offices, Paris
1945-1947
Folder 561A: JDC European Executive offices, Paris
1947-1950
Folder 562: Miscellaneous cables
1945-1947
Sub-Series 5: General correspondence cross-files
1946-1949
This subseries contains copies of office letters and replies to the landsmanshaftn and to various agencies. The materials have to do mainly with contributions received, although there is also information about location efforts, lists of survivors and requests for aid. The materials are arranged alphabetically by name of the correspondent, not by the institution he or she represents and are chronological within each folder.
Box 21
Folder 563: A-B
1947-1949
Folder 564: C
1947-1949
Folder 565: D
1947-1948
Folder 566: E
1947-1949
Folder 567: F
1947-1949
Folder 568: G
1947-1949
Folder 569: H
1946-1949
Folder 570: J
1947-1949
Folder 571: K
1947-1949
Folder 572: L
1947-1949
Folder 573: M
1947-1948
Folder 574: N
1947-1948
Folder 575: O
1947
Folder 576: P
1947-1949
Folder 577: R
1947-1949
Folder 578: S
1946-1949
Folder 579: T
1947-1948
Folder 580: U
1947
Folder 581: V
1948
Folder 582: W
1947-1949
Folder 583: Y-Z
1947-1949
Sub-Series 6: Correspondence about communities
1944-1950
This subseries contains mostly correspondence between the LD and various landsmanshaftn about their native towns and any survivors there. There are also reports and communications from JDC regional offices on the disbursement of contributed sums and letters from survivors to their landsmanshaftn. The subseries is arranged alphabetically by native town but, in most cases, the information is about survivors of the town who were living elsewhere.
Box 22
Folder 584: Aleksandria
1945
Folder 585: Alszan (Olszana)
1945-1948
Folder 586: Annopol
1945-1946
Folder 587: Bacau
1948
Folder 588: Banila
1948
Folder 589: Baranowicze
1945-1948
Folder 590: Bardeov and Saros
1945
Folder 591: Bedzin
1946-1949
Folder 592: Belilovka
1945
Folder 593: Belz
1946-1947
Folder 594: Berezin
1945-1948
Folder 595: Berezno
1945-1947
Folder 596: Bershad
1946
Folder 597: Biala Podlaska
1945-1949
Folder 598: Biala Rawska
1945-1948
Folder 599: Bialy Kamien
1945-1946
Folder 600: Bialystok
1945-1947
Folder 601: Bialystok
1947-1950
Folder 602: Biecz
1946
Folder 603: Bielica
1945-1946
Folder 604: Bielsk Podlaski
1945-1949
Box 23
Folder 605: Bielsko
1946
Folder 606: Bilgoraj
1945-1947
Folder 607: Birzhi
1946
Folder 608: Bobruisk
1945-1948
Folder 609: Bolechow
1946-1948
Folder 610: Borisov War Relief Committee
1945
Folder 611: Borszczow
1945-1946
Folder 612: Boryslaw
1945-1948
Folder 613: Bransk
1946-1947
Folder 614: Brest-Litovsk
1945-1947
Folder 615: Brestechko (Beresteczko)
1945-1946
Folder 616: Brezno
1948
Folder 617: Brisk (Brzesc nad Bugiem)
1948-1949
Folder 618: Britshani
1947-1949
Folder 619: Brzezan
1948
Folder 620: Brzezany
1947
Folder 621: Buovina
1945
Folder 622: Buczacz
1945-1946
Folder 623: Bukhara
1948
Folder 624: Byten
1945-1946
Folder 625: Chelm
1946-1948
Folder 626: Chizeve (Czyzew)
1945-1948
Folder 627: Chlumec
1946
Folder 628: Chmelnik
1948
Folder 629: Chorostkow
1945
Folder 630: Chyrow
1947-1948
Folder 631: Ciechanowiec
1945-1946
Folder 632: Constantin (Stary Konstantynow)
1945-1947
Folder 633: Czechanow (Ciechanow)
1945-1946
Folder 634: Czenstochowa (Czestochowa)
1945-1948
Box 24
Folder 635: Czernowitz (Chernivtsi)
1945-1948
Folder 636: Czortkow
1945-1948
Folder 637: Dabrowa
1945-1947
Folder 638: David-Gorodok
1945
Folder 639: Debica
1945-1946
Folder 640: Delatycze
1945-1946
Folder 641: Dewin
1945-1946
Folder 642: Dimer
1946
Folder 643: Djatlowo (Dziatlowo)
1945-1946
Folder 644: Dlugosiolo
1946-1947
Folder 645: Dolina
1945-1947
Folder 646: Dorohoi
1945-1946
Folder 647: Drobin
1946-1948
Folder 648: Drogichin
1945-1948
Folder 649: Drohobycz
1945-1948
Folder 650: Dubiecko
1945-1947
Folder 651: Dubno
1945-1949
Folder 652: Dukla
1945-1946
Folder 653: Dvinsk (Daugavpils)
undated
Folder 654: Dzialoszyce
1945
Folder 655: Dziewieniszki
1945-1946
Folder 656: Elinitz
1945-1946
Folder 657: Frystik
1947
Folder 657A: Gliniany
1945-1946
Folder 658: Glubokoye
1945-1946
Folder 659: Gniewoszow (Gnivishov)
1945-1947
Folder 660: Gombin (Gabin)
1945-1947
Folder 661: Gorlice
1947-1948
Folder 662: Goworow
1946-1948
Folder 663: Grabowice (Grabowitz)
1946
Folder 664: Grodno
1945-1949
Folder 665: Grodzisk
1945-1946
Folder 666: Grojec
1945-1950
Folder 667: Grudek
1946-1947
Folder 668: Gwozdziec
1946-1947
Folder 669: Horochow
1946-1948
Folder 670: Horodenka
1946-1948
Folder 671: Horodec
1945-1947
Box 25
Folder 672: Hrubieszow
1945-1947
Folder 672A: Hrubieszow
1947-1949
Folder 673: Izbica
1947
Folder 674: Janina
1944-1947
Folder 675: Janina
1948-1950
Folder 676: Jaroslaw
1946-1947
Folder 677: Jaslo
1948
Folder 678: Jassy
1945-1948
Folder 679: Jedwabne
1945-1947
Folder 680: Jozefow
1946
Folder 681: Kalisz
1947-1949
Folder 682: Kalusz
1945-1947
Box 26
Folder 683: Kalusz
1947-1949
Folder 684: Kalvarija
1945-1948
Folder 685: Katerburg
1945-1946
Folder 686: Kazimierz
1947
Folder 687: Keidany
1947-1949
Folder 688: Kielce
1946-1949
Folder 689: Kipel
1945-1947
Folder 690: Kishinev
1945-1948
Folder 691: Kletzk
1945-1948
Folder 692: Knihynicze
1945-1946
Folder 693: Kobryn
1945-1948
Folder 694: Kock
1947-1948
Folder 695: Kolbuszowa
1945-1947
Folder 696: Kolomyja
1945-1949
Folder 697: Komarno
1947-1948
Box 27
Folder 698: Komorow
1948
Folder 699: Koretz
1945-1946
Folder 700: Korostishov
1945
Folder 701: Koshevat
1946
Folder 702: Kosow Podlaski
1948-1949
Folder 703: Kosow Lacki
1945-1947
Folder 704: Kovno
1945-1946
Folder 705: Kowel (Kovel)
1946-1948
Folder 706: Kozowa
1945-1946
Folder 707: Krakow
1946-1949
Folder 708: Krasnobrod
1948
Folder 709: Kremenetzs (Krzemieniec)
1945-1948
Folder 710: Krosno, Poland
1946
Folder 711: Krynki
1946
Folder 712: Kutno
1945-1948
Folder 713: Lachowicze
1945-1947
Folder 714: Lachva
1946-1947
Folder 715: Lancut
1947-1948
Folder 716: Lazansk (Lezajsk)
1946-1948
Folder 717: Leczyca (Lentshiza)
1945-1947
Folder 718: Lesko
1946
Folder 719: Lida
1945-1947
Box 28
Folder 720: Lodz
1945-1949
Folder 721: Lokatchi
1945-1947
Folder 722: Lomazy
1945-1948
Folder 723: Lomza
1946-1948
Folder 724: Lopuszno
1946
Folder 725: Lowicz
1946-1949
Folder 726: Lubar (Liubar)
1945-1947
Folder 727: Lubashov
1945-1947
Folder 728: Lublin
1945-1947
Folder 729: Lublin
1947
Folder 729A: Lublin
1948-1949
Box 29
Folder 730: Luck
1945-1948
Folder 731: Lucmierz
1946
Folder 732: Lukow
1946-1947
Folder 733: Lutowiska
1945-1946
Folder 734: Lwow
1946-1947
Folder 735: Lwow
1945-1949
Folder 736: Lwow
1947-1949
Folder 737: Maciejow
1945-1946
Folder 738: Makow
1946-1950
Folder 739: Maramarosh
1945-1948
Folder 740: Miedzyrzec (Mesiritz)
1945-1949
Box 30
Folder 741: Mielec
1945-1948
Folder 742: Minsk
1948
Folder 743: Mir
1945-1950
Folder 744: Miadel (Myadel)
1946-1947
Folder 745: Mikulincie
1947
Folder 746: Molchadz
1946-1947
Folder 747: Monasterzyska
1945-1947
Folder 748: Motel
1945
Folder 749: Mozyr
1945-1947
Folder 750: Nadworna
1945-1948
Folder 751: Nasielsk
1945-1946
Folder 752: Nemirov
1945-1948
Folder 753: Nesvizh (Nieswiez)
1945-1947
Folder 754: Nowogrodek
1945-1949
Folder 755: Nowo Minsk (Minsk Mazowiecki)
1947-1948
Folder 756: Nowo Radomsko
1946-1948
Folder 757: Novoselitsa
1945-1948
Folder 758: Nowy Dwor
1946-1948
Folder 759: Nowy Sacz
1947-1948
Folder 760: Obertyn
1948-1949
Folder 761: Ochota (borough of Warsaw)
1947-1948
Folder 762: Odessa
1945-1949
Folder 763: Opole
1946-1949
Folder 764: Orla
1946-1947
Folder 765: Oshmany (Ashmyany)
1945-1947
Folder 766: Ostrog
1945-1948
Box 31
Folder 767: Ostroleka
1945-1946
Folder 768: Ostropol
1945
Folder 769: Ostrowiec
1945
Folder 770: Ostrow-Mazowiecka
1947
Folder 771: Ostrowiec
1947-1949
Folder 772: Ostrowiec Kielecki, Poland
1945-1947
Folder 773: Oswiecim
1948
Folder 774: Otyn
1946-1950
Folder 775: Otwock
1946
Folder 776: Ozorkow
1945-1946
Folder 777: Pabianice
1946-1947
Folder 778: Pahost
1945-1946
Folder 779: Parczew
1947-1949
Folder 780: Peczenizna (Pechenizhyn)
1945-1948
Folder 781: Pestchanka
1945
Folder 782: Peski (Piaski)
1946
Folder 783: Piatra
1947
Folder 784: Piaski Luterskie
1947-1949
Folder 785: Pilica
1945-1948
Folder 786: Pilzno
1945-1947
Folder 787: Pinczow
1946-1948
Folder 788: Pinsk
1945-1949
Folder 789: Piotrkow
1945-1948
Folder 790: Plonsk
1945-1946
Folder 790A: Podbrodzie
1945-1946
Box 32
Folder 791: Pokrzywnica
1947
Folder 792: Postawy
1945
Folder 793: Potok Zloty
1945-1947
Folder 794: Praszka
1946-1947
Folder 795: Pryluky
1945
Folder 796: Pruzana
1945-1947
Folder 797: Przasnysz
1946-1948
Folder 798: Przemysl
1945-1948
Folder 799: Przemyslany
1945-1946
Folder 800: Pulawy
1946-1949
Folder 801: Pultusk
1946-1948
Folder 802: Radom
1946-1948
Folder 803: Radziwillow
1945-1949
Folder 804: Radzyn Podlaski
1947-1950
Folder 805: Ratno
1948-1949
Folder 814: Rowno
1945-1948
Folder 824: Satanow
1945-1946
Box 33
Folder 806: Rawa Ruska
1946-1948
Folder 807: Rhodes
1945
Folder 808: Riga
1945
Folder 809: Rohatyn
1945-1946
Folder 810: Roman
1946-1948
Folder 811: Romanow
1946
Folder 812: Romny
1945
Folder 813: Ropczyce
1946-1948
Folder 815: Rozana
1946-1948
Folder 816: Rozwadow
1946-1948
Folder 817: Rudnik
1946
Folder 818: Rymanow
1946-1948
Folder 819: Rzeszow
1945-1948
Folder 820: Sadagura
1945-1948
Folder 821: Salonika
1945-1948
Folder 822: Sambor
1946-1948
Folder 823: Sasow
1946-1948
Folder 825: Satoraljaujhely
1945-1946
Folder 826: Sedziszow (Shendishow)
1948
Folder 826A: Semionovka
1947
Folder 827: Shanghai
1945-1946
Folder 828: Shebeze (Sebez)
1945-1946
Folder 829: Shershow (Szereszow)
1945-1946
Folder 830: Shervent
1945-1947
Folder 831: Shumsk
1946-1949
Folder 832: Siedlce
1945-1949
Folder 833: Sieradz
1946-1948
Folder 834: Skala Podolskaya
1945-1948
Folder 835: Skalat
1945-1948
Folder 836: Skierniewice
1946-1947
Folder 864: Slonim
1945-1946
Box 34
Folder 865: Slupca
1946-1947
Folder 866: Smila
1945-1946
Folder 867: Smilovitch
1946
Folder 868: Smorgon
1945-1946
Folder 869: Sochaczew
1946-1947
Folder 870: Sokolow Podlaski
1945-1947
Folder 870A: Sokolka
1946-1949
Folder 871: Sokoly
1945-1946
Folder 871A: Soroka
1946-1948
Folder 872: Stanislawow
1945-1948
Folder 873: Stavisk (Stawiski)
1946-1949
Folder 874: Stavishche
1946
Folder 874A: Stolin
1945
Folder 875: Stolpce
1945-1947
Folder 876: Stryj
1945-1949
Folder 876A: Strykow
1945-1948
Folder 877: Stuchin (Szczuczyn)
1945-1946
Folder 878: Suwalki
1946-1948
Folder 879: Swieciany (Swienciany)
1945-1946
Folder 880: Swir
1945-1946
Folder 880A: Szatmar (Satomare)
1945
Folder 881: Tallin
undated
Folder 882: Tarnobrzeg
1947
Folder 883: Tarnopol
1945-1949
Folder 884: Tarnow
1945-1949
Box 35
Folder 885: Tomaszow
1945-1948
Folder 886: Turov
1945-1948
Folder 887: Tutchin (Tuczyn)
1946
Folder 888: Tyczyn
1945-1947
Folder 889: Tykocin
1945-1947
Folder 890: Tysmienica
1945-1947
Folder 891: Tyszowiec
1946-1948
Folder 892: Unter Stanestie
1948-1949
Folder 893: Ustila
1946-1948
Folder 894: Uzhorod
1946-1947
Folder 895: Vaslui
1945-1946
Folder 896: Vinnytsya (Winnica)
1945-1949
Folder 897: Vitebsk
1947-1948
Folder 898: Vizna
1947-1948
Folder 899: Warszawa
1945-1949
Folder 900: American Council for Warsaw Jews
1945-1946
Folder 901: American Council for Warsaw Jews
1947
Folder 902: American Council for Warsaw Jews
1948-1949
Folder 903: Washkavtz (Vashkivtsi)
1945-1946
Folder 904: Wegro
1947-1948
Folder 905: Wilkomir
1945
Folder 905A: Wilno
1945-1949
Box 36
Folder 906: Wisniowiec (Wishnowietz)
1945-1948
Folder 907: Wladimirets
1945-1947
Folder 908: Wloclawek
1945-1949
Folder 909: Wlodawa
1946-1948
Folder 910: Wloszczowa
1946-1948
Folder 911: Wolbrom
1947
Folder 912: Wolkowysk
1946-1948
Folder 913: Wurttemberg
1945-1946
Folder 914: Wysokie Litewskie
1945-1946
Folder 915: Wysokie Mazowieckie
1947-1948
Folder 916: Wyszkow
1948
Folder 916A: Yarmolintsy
1945-1947
Folder 917: Yaworow
1947-1948
Folder 918: Yedenitza
1947
Folder 919: Zaklikow
1945-1946
Folder 920: Zambrow
1945-1946
Folder 921: Zamosc
1947-1949
Folder 922: Zareby Koscielne
1945-1947
Folder 923: Zaszkow
1945-1946
Folder 924: Zawiercie
1946-1947
Folder 925: Zbarazh
1945-1948
Folder 926: Zelechow
1946-1948
Folder 927: Zesher
1950
Folder 928: Zloczow
1945-1948
Folder 929: Zolkiew
1946-1947
Folder 930: Zwaniec
1945-1946
Folder 931: Zychlin
1945-1949

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