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Announcement
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45515
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Announcement : paper : typed : ink : beige, black ; Ht: 5 3/4 in. x W: 8 1/8 in.
- Date
- March 2, 1941
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Announcement : paper : typed : ink : beige, black ; Ht: 5 3/4 in. x W: 8 1/8 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- March 2, 1941
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- One page notice, text on verso only. Message advising all wagoners in the ghetto against theft; warning them that they will have their horse and wagon confiscated, be arrested and assigned to hard labour.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.61.02
- Name Access
- Weiner, Bono
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Announcement
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn50264
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Announcement : Paper : Black, White ; Ht: 9,7 in. x W: 6,9 in.
- Date
- February 9, 1944
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Announcement : Paper : Black, White ; Ht: 9,7 in. x W: 6,9 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- February 9, 1944
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- 1 page, horizontal fold through center of object. Narrative: Announcement forbiding to give shelter to people not registered in the dwelling.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.116.03
- Name Access
- Elberg, Yehuda
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Bracelet
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn50265
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Bracelet : embossed, carved : Brown ; Ht: 7,25 in. x W: 1 in.
- Date
- 1941-1945
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Bracelet : embossed, carved : Brown ; Ht: 7,25 in. x W: 1 in.
- Other Title Information
- Adornment
- Date
- 1941-1945
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Notes
- Rectangluar, triangular pattern in middle, and buckle at one end. Narrative: This bracelet belonged to Kuba Lublinski, the brother of the donor. It was made in the Litzmannstadt (Lodz) ghetto by a friend. the bracelet was originally embossed and embroidered with red thread. The Lublinski brothers were deported to Auschwitz on 27 August 1944.
- Accession No.
- 1990.84.01
- Name Access
- Lublinski, Josef (Julek)
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Calendar
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn45461
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Calendar : paper : printed, Mounted : ink : beige, black ; Ht: 13 in. x W: 7,25 in.
- Date
- 1942
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Calendar : paper : printed, Mounted : ink : beige, black ; Ht: 13 in. x W: 7,25 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- 1942
- Physical Condition
- Poor
- Language
- Hebrew
- German
- Polish
- Notes
- Mounted on a backing board for the year, with a photograph of ghetto council leader Moredechai Chaim Rumkowski at the top. Calendar contains information about the Lodz (Litzmannstadt) ghetto history At the bottom of every page is a slogan or a quote of a Rumkowski speech (e.g. "Be sparing with electricity and gas", "Nobody has to be hungry in the ghetto", "For the good of the ghetto you have to follow my way", "The young people have to learn a trade"). The appendix includes an address and telephone register of all the work resorts and departments of the ghetto.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.58.06
- Name Access
- MHMC
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Card
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn90284
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Card : Paper : Ink : Beige ; Ht: 4 5/8 in. x W: 6 1/2 in.
- Date
- July 21, 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- textual record
- Physical Description
- Card : Paper : Ink : Beige ; Ht: 4 5/8 in. x W: 6 1/2 in.
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Date
- July 21, 1943
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Polish
- Notes
- two panel card folded in two with b&w photo of Mendel Zeliger attached to inside. Work card for Lodz ghetto. Stamped, Nr. 3312. Narrative: Mendel Zeliger was born July 24, 1926. He started working as an apprentice in the Lodz ghetto, making small furniture on February 24, 1942.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.364.01
- Name Access
- Zeliger, Michael
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Cigarette case
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn51269
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Cigarette case : Forged, Hinged : White, Gold, Orange ; Ht: 4,5 in. x W: 2,5 in.
- Date
- December 31, 1942
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Cigarette case : Forged, Hinged : White, Gold, Orange ; Ht: 4,5 in. x W: 2,5 in.
- Other Title Information
- Container
- Date
- December 31, 1942
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- Polish
- Notes
- Cover has a chinoiserie landscape and initials in the bottom right corner. The edges are raised, and the one side is hinged together, and it opens to the left. Narrative: Made in Litzmannstadt (Lodz) Ghetto by Eryze Zygmunt as a birthday gift for Eryca Orbach (Minz).
- Accession No.
- 2002.19.01
- Name Access
- Minz, Ralph
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47423
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Poor
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Coin issued in the Litzmannstadt (Lodz) ghetto,
- Accession No.
- 2011X.153.01-02
- Name Access
- Gruiszpun
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47447
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : grey
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : grey
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2011X.353.03-05
- Name Access
- Weiner , Sylvia
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47748
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2011X.201.01
- Name Access
- Kulikowski, Wojciech
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47815
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : grey
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : grey
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Physical Condition
- Poor
- Language
- German
- Notes
- On the obverse, in the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David; the writing along the circumference is illegible (see condition). For the reverse, see inscription.
- Accession No.
- 1997.13.02
- Name Access
- Flanders, Tibey
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47884
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2000.27.01
- Name Access
- Naymark, Peter
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47922
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : grey
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : grey
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Poor
- Language
- German
- Notes
- See cataloguer's remarks.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.291.01
- Name Access
- Schipper, Freida
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn47933
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Excellent
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 1998.21.01
- Name Access
- Feigenbaum, Avrum
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48040
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2011X.233.75
- Name Access
- Minz (Urbach), Erika
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48041
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2011X.233.76
- Name Access
- Minz (Urbach), Erika
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48042
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. An additional X is going through the centre. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2011X.249.01
- Name Access
- Paparnick, Dave
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48043
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Poor
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated.
- Accession No.
- 2011X.58.394
- Name Access
- MHMC
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48044
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- 10 Mark ghetto coin. Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2011X.58.395
- Name Access
- MHMC
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn50177
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : Embossed : Grey ; Ht: 1 1/8 in. x W: 1 1/8 in.
- Date
- 1943
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Coin : Embossed : Grey ; Ht: 1 1/8 in. x W: 1 1/8 in.
- Other Title Information
- Exchange Medium
- Date
- 1943
- Physical Condition
- good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription).
- Accession No.
- 2011X.142.01
- Name Access
- Fronenberg, Max
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
Commemorative coin
https://www.cjhn.ca/link/cjhn48045
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Commemorative coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Collection
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
- Description Level
- Item
- Material Type
- object
- Physical Description
- Commemorative coin : cut, stamped : silver
- Other Title Information
- Documentary Artifact
- Physical Condition
- Good
- Language
- German
- Notes
- 10 Mark ghetto coin. Raised rim. On the obverse, a double-line border, broken into sections, with stars in between each part. In the centre, towards the top, is a filled-in Star of David. On the reverse, a banner is going through the centre number (see inscription). Significantly heavier than authentic Ghetto coins. Narrative: The Lodz Ghetto (Ghetto Litzmannstadt in German) was the second-largest ghetto (after the Warsaw Ghetto) in German-occupied Poland. Situated in the town of Lodz it was originally intended as a temporary gathering point for Jews. It was a major industrial centre, providing much needed supplies for Nazi Germany and especially for the German Army. Because of this productivity, the ghetto managed to survive until August 1944, when the remaining population was transported to Auschwitz. It was the last ghetto in Poland to be liquidated. (source: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lodz_ghetto)
- Accession No.
- 2011X.58.396
- Name Access
- MHMC
- Archival / Genealogical
- Archival Descriptions
- Repository
- Montreal Holocaust Museum
Images
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