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Identification card

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77924
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification card : Paper : Printed, Handwritten, Stamped : Ink : off-white, black, blue ; Ht: 9,9 cm x W: 8 cm
Date
July 22, 1947
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification card : Paper : Printed, Handwritten, Stamped : Ink : off-white, black, blue ; Ht: 9,9 cm x W: 8 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
July 22, 1947
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
Notes
1 page, one-sided. Holder's name, date and D.P. number (G08496600) are handwritten in black ink. A blue stamp and black signature on the bottom. The document is a proof of resdence issued for Max Mondschein by the Emigration Transit Section of Hannover/Buchholz. Narrative: Max Mondschein was born in Husiatyn (Austro-Hungarian Empire, later Poland, today Ukraine) on 1908-03-16. He moved to Vienna (Austria) early in life. After the war he lived in the Displaced Persons Camp Fritsch-Kaserne in Koblenz, Germany where he met his wife Renia Maszenberg.
Accession No.
2014.23.03
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Identification certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77922
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification certificate : Paper : Printed, Stamped : Ink : Beige, Black, Purple, Pink, Red ; Ht: 32,7 cm x W: 20 cm
Date
November 11, 1947-January 13, 1948
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification certificate : Paper : Printed, Stamped : Ink : Beige, Black, Purple, Pink, Red ; Ht: 32,7 cm x W: 20 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
November 11, 1947-January 13, 1948
Physical Condition
Poor
Language
English
Notes
1 page, two-sided. On the c.l. a black and white picture of Renia Moszenberg is affixed. On the b. part of the document are four ink stamps. One of them indicate date of Canadian Immigration on 1948-01-13 and the occupation of Renia Moszenberg as dressmaker. The ink-stamp "Exit Permit" is on the t.l. on the verso. The document is issued by the Preparatory Commission for International Refugee Organisation and serves as a certificate of identity for the purpose of immigration to Canada. Narrative: Renia Moszenberg was born in Kielce, Poland on 1924.08.08. After the war, she lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where she met her husband Max Mondschein. She came to Canada in January 1948 and settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.01
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Identification certificate

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn77925
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification certificate : Paper : Printed, Handwritten, Stamped : Ink; Pencil : beige,black, purple, red ; Ht: 32,8 cm x W: 20,2 cm
Date
October 16, 1947
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Identification certificate : Paper : Printed, Handwritten, Stamped : Ink; Pencil : beige,black, purple, red ; Ht: 32,8 cm x W: 20,2 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
October 16, 1947
Physical Condition
Poor
Language
English
Notes
1 page, two-sided. On the recto, c.l. a black and white picture of Max Mondschein is affixed. On the b. part of the document are two faded ink stamps. On verso, t.l. are several ink stamps. The first one, in purple ink, is an "Exit Permit" and the second one, black, was applied by the Canadian Immigration in Halifax on 1947-10-16. The document is issued by the Formerly Preparatory Commission for International Refugee Organisation and serves as a certificate of identity of the purpose of immigration to Canada. Narrative: Max Mondschein was born in Husiatyn (Austro-Hungarian Empire, later Poland, today Ukraine) on 1908-03-16. He moved to Vienna (Austria) early in life. After the war he lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where he met his wife Renia Maszenberg. He came to Canada in October 1947 and setteled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.04
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Konzentrationslager: Tatsachenbericht über die an der Menschheit begangenen Verbrechen

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47507
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Report : printed, bound' photography : beige, lavender, white, blue ; Ht: 26,7 cm x W: 18,3 cm
Date
1947
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Report : printed, bound' photography : beige, lavender, white, blue ; Ht: 26,7 cm x W: 18,3 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
1947
Creator
-
Physical Condition
Poor
Language
German
Notes
printed report, bound with paper and covered with lavender coloured paper with a white and blue floral motif; cover bound to the interior pages using tape (a previous repair). Interior pages are a dark beige. The first half of the report is text, the second half shows pictures of liberated concentration camps. Narrative: Received from UNRRA. Document for the international military court of justice in Nuremberg. G.M.Z.F.O. stands for "Gouvernement Militaire de la Zone Francaise d'Occupation" (Military Government of the French Zone of Occupation).
Accession No.
2011X.268.01
Name Access
Rosen, Rose
Places
Hannover ?, Germany ?, Europe ?
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45502
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper ; Ht: 11 in. x W: 8 1/2 in.
Date
June 14, 1977
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper ; Ht: 11 in. x W: 8 1/2 in.
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
June 14, 1977
Physical Condition
Good
Language
English
Notes
This document is a letter from the provincial government of the province Niedersachsen, Germany (Niedersaechsische Landesverwaltungsamt) to Estera Rosengarten. The letter is concerning the compensation-claims according of the federal compensation law. They need further information about the medical reports of her former husband Alex Rosengarten. Also they need certified translations and an exact list about the hospital where he stayed and the doctors who treated him.
Accession No.
1997.06.26
Name Access
Rosengarten, Aaron
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78392
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black, purple ; Ht: 14,8 cm x W: 20,9 cm
Date
May 08, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black, purple ; Ht: 14,8 cm x W: 20,9 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
May 08, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
1 page. One-sided letter from '' Der Regierungspräsident''. The subject of the letter is the compensation of Renia Mondschein for her internment during the NSDAP regime. Narrative: Renia Moszenberg, later Mondschein, was born in Kielce, Poland on 1924-08-08. In 1942-04, a ghetto was created in Kielce and Renia stayed in the Kielce ghetto until May 1943. She was then deported to Pionki's labour camp near Radom in Poland. From July 1944 to February 1945, she worked in a ammunition and weapon factory in a sub-camp of Auschwitz, known as Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland). Renia Moszenburg was committed to Concentration Camp Mittelbau-Dora, coming from Concentration Camp Auschwitz where she received the Prisoner Number: A 14 893, on 1945-01-28. She was brought to Nordhausen near Bergen-Belsen, Germany where, on 1945-04-14, she was liberated by the British armed forces. After the war, she lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where she met her husband Max Mondschein. She came to Canada in January 1948 and settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.10
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78394
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed : Ink : beige, black, purple ; Ht: 4,8 cm x W: 20,9 cm
Date
October 05, 1958
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed : Ink : beige, black, purple ; Ht: 4,8 cm x W: 20,9 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
October 05, 1958
Physical Condition
Excellent
Language
German
Notes
1 page. One-sided letter regarding Renia Mondschein's compensation for her internment during the NSDAP regime. As indicated in the letter, she will receive 5,400 Deutsche Mark for being deprived of her liberty. Narrative: Renia Moszenberg, later Mondschein, was born in Kielce, Poland on 1924-08-08. In 1942-04, a ghetto was created in Kielce and Renia stayed in the Kielce ghetto until May 1943. She was then deported to Pionki's labour camp near Radom in Poland. From July 1944 to February 1945, she worked in a ammunition and weapon factory in a sub-camp of Auschwitz, known as Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland). Renia Moszenburg was committed to Concentration Camp Mittelbau-Dora, coming from Concentration Camp Auschwitz where she received the Prisoner Number: A 14 893, on 1945-01-28. She was brought to Nordhausen near Bergen-Belsen, Germany where, on 1945-04-14, she was liberated by the British armed forces. After the war, she lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where she met her husband Max Mondschein. She came to Canada in January 1948 and settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.12
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78403
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black , purple ; Ht: 29,7 cm x W: 21 cm
Date
July 20, 1957
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black , purple ; Ht: 29,7 cm x W: 21 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
July 20, 1957
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
2 pages. One-sided. The document was printed and then filled with a typewriter. Compensation is the subject of the letter. Renia Mondschein received 4,200 Deutsche Mark because she was deprived of her freedom, obligated to wear the Jewish star, forced to work in prison-like conditions and imprisoned in a concentration camp during the NSDAP regime. Narrative: Renia Moszenberg, later Mondschein, was born in Kielce, Poland on 1924-08-08. In 1942-04, a ghetto was created in Kielce and Renia stayed in the Kielce ghetto until May 1943. She was then deported to Pionki's labour camp near Radom in Poland. From July 1944 to February 1945, she worked in a ammunition and weapon factory in a sub-camp of Auschwitz, known as Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland). Renia Moszenburg was committed to Concentration Camp Mittelbau-Dora, coming from Concentration Camp Auschwitz where she received the Prisoner Number: A 14 893, on 1945-01-28. She was brought to Nordhausen near Bergen-Belsen, Germany where, on 1945-04-14, she was liberated by the British armed forces. After the war, she lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where she met her husband Max Mondschein. She came to Canada in January 1948 and settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.21
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78405
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed : Ink : off-white, black ; Ht: 24,5 cm x W: 21 cm
Date
[ca. 1956]
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : typed : Ink : off-white, black ; Ht: 24,5 cm x W: 21 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
[ca. 1956]
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
1 page. One-side note on thin paper. The letter was sent by the District President of Compensation Authority in Hanover. The subject is the witnesses required to received compensation. Narrative: Starting in 1953, Germany established a number of laws to provide compensation to the victims of the NSDAP regime persecutions. As a result, over a billion of dollars was paid to hundreds of thousands of individuals.
Accession No.
2014.23.23
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
Archival Descriptions
Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78410
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, typed : Ink : beige, gray, black ; Ht: 29,6 cm x W: 20,9 cm
Date
September 04, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, typed : Ink : beige, gray, black ; Ht: 29,6 cm x W: 20,9 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
September 04, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
1 page. Two-sided. The paper has a 0.4 cm beige border and the rest the rest of the document is covered by small gray dots. The document was sent to Renia Mondschein by the Der Regierungspräsident concerning the instructions about the transfer of her compensation. Renia was entitled to compensation following her persecution and internment during the NSDAP regime. Narrative: Renia Moszenberg, later Mondschein, was born in Kielce, Poland on 1924-08-08. In 1942-04, a ghetto was created in Kielce and Renia stayed in the Kielce ghetto until May 1943. She was then deported to Pionki's labour camp near Radom in Poland. From July 1944 to February 1945, she worked in a ammunition and weapon factory in a sub-camp of Auschwitz, known as Hindenburg (now Zabrze, Poland). Renia Moszenburg was committed to Concentration Camp Mittelbau-Dora, coming from Concentration Camp Auschwitz where she received the Prisoner Number: A 14 893, on 1945-01-28. She was brought to Nordhausen near Bergen-Belsen, Germany where, on 1945-04-14, she was liberated by the British armed forces. After the war, she lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where she met her husband Max Mondschein. She came to Canada in January 1948 and settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.28
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78414
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Printed, typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black, Purple ; Ht: 29,7 cm x W: 21 cm
Date
September 30, 1955
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : Printed, typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black, Purple ; Ht: 29,7 cm x W: 21 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
September 30, 1955
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
1 page. One-side letter from Der Regierungspräsident. Typped text placed in the c. of the letter. An ink stamp depicting a horse was added on the b.r. A small loose leaf sheet was added with a pin as a reminder. The document was sent to Max Mondschein regarding his compensation. Narrative: Max Mondschein was born in Husiatyn (Austro-Hungarian Empire, later Poland, today Ukraine) on 1908-03-16. He moved to Vienna (Austria) early in life. On 1939-09-11, Max Mondschein was deported to the Buchenwald concentration camp as a political prisoner. He was transferred to Auschwitz on 1942-10 where he received the Prisoner Number: 68 585. He was transported to Buna to serve as forced laborer for the I.G. Farben chemical industry from 1942-12 to 1944-12. From 1944-12 to 1945-04, he was confined in a camp near the town for Ellrich, Germany. He was used as forced laborer in the Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg concentration camp in 1945-04 and was liberated on 1945-05-02. After the war, he lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where he met his wife Renia Maszenberg. He came to Canada in October 1947 and settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.32
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
Archival / Genealogical
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Repository
Montreal Holocaust Museum
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Letter

https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn78415
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black, purple ; Ht: 29,5 cm x W: 21 cm
Date
May 03, 1956
Collection
Montreal Holocaust Museum
Description Level
Item
Material Type
textual record
Physical Description
Letter : Paper : printed, typed, stamped : Ink : beige, black, purple ; Ht: 29,5 cm x W: 21 cm
Other Title Information
Documentary Artifact
Date
May 03, 1956
Physical Condition
Good
Language
German
Notes
3 pages. One-sided. The last page is a darker color printed with multiple dark dots. The document was sent to Max Mondschein concerning compensation for being deprived of his freedom during the NSDAP regime. Narrative: Max Mondschein was born in Husiatyn (Austro-Hungarian Empire, later Poland, today Ukraine) on 1908-03-16. He moved to Vienna (Austria) early in life. On 1939-09-11, Max Mondschein was deported to the Buchenwald concentration camp as a political prisoner. He was transferred to Auschwitz on 1942-10 where he received the Prisoner Number: 68 585. He was transported to Buna to serve as forced laborer for the I.G. Farben chemical industry from 1942-12 to 1944-12. From 1944-12 to 1945-04, he was confined in a camp near the town for Ellrich, Germany. He was used as forced laborer in the Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg concentration camp in 1945-04 and was liberated on 1945-05-02. After the war, he lived in a Displaced Persons Camp in Germany where he met his wife Renia Maszenberg. He came to Canada in October 1947 and settled in Montreal.
Accession No.
2014.23.33
Name Access
Janulaitis, Cynthia M.
Places
Hannover, Germany, Europe
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Montreal Holocaust Museum
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