"The subseries is divided into fifteen (15) sub-subseries: a. Protection Photos; b. Families and Adults; c. Child Survivors DL no names; d. Child Survivors -Alphabetical; e. Children-Italy; f. Correspondence and Reports; g. Atrocities and Desecration; h. Buildings; i. Ceremonial Occasions; j. Conferences; k. Children's and Nursing Homes; l. Demonstrations; m. General; n. Personalities; o. War Criminals."@eng . . . . . . "Photographs"@eng . "Photographs"@eng . . . "5.4 linear feet (5 card file boxes, 10 Hollinger boxes)"@eng . . . "1930-1974 (bulk 1940s-1960s)" . . . . . . . . . . . "Consists of photos of families, adults, and child survivors. This subseries is further sub-divided, primarily by subject matter, according to categories established by the WJC archives. Photographs in this series are primarily unlabeled and portray persons, functions, places, and events associated with or of interest to the WJC. Contains mostly photographic prints, but also includes negatives, microfilm, mats for newsphotos, and related documents. The microfilms (located at J15/14) duplicate documents dealing with the Holocaust in Bulgaria and Budapest. A few photographs are related to material located elsewhere in the collection."@eng . .