Authorities

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  1. Max Plaut

    • מקס פלאוט

    A lawyer and leader of the Jewish Community in Hamburg

  2. Theodor Oberländer

    • Theodor Oberlaender

    A Nazi expert on "Ostforschung", research of European areas to the East of Germany. After the war served in the West German government as Federal Minister for Displaced Persons, Refugees and Victims of War.

  3. Andor Biss

    • אנדור ביס

    Active in the Aid and Rescue Committee in Budapest

  4. Rescue Committee of the Jewish Agency in Budapest

    • ועדת העזרה וההצלה ב-Budapest

    Hungarian Zionist Alliance for Rescuing Refugees and Persecuted Jews

  5. Chaim Barlas

    • חיים ברלס

    Head of the Rescue Committee in Istanbul

  6. Histadrut Hadassah

    • הסתדרות הדסה
    • הדסה
    • Hadassah

    1912 -

    American Jewish volunteer women's organization founded in 1912 by Henrietta Szold,

  7. Mapai - Mifleget Poalei Eretz Israel

    • מפא"י - מפלגת פועלי ארץ ישראל
    • מפא"י
    • Mapai

    Socialist zionist political party

  8. David Ben-Gurion

    • דוד בן-גוריון

    Chairman of the Jewish Agency, and the First Prime Minister of the State of Israel

  9. Adolf Abraham Berman

    • אדולף אברהם ברמן
    • Bermann, Adolf Abraham

    17/10/1906

    03/02/1978

    Psychologist, Zionist activist in the Warsaw ghetto underground and one of the leaders of ZEGOTA. Witness in Eichmann trial.

  10. Centralny Komitet Żydów w Polsce

    • Political representation of Jews in Poland
    • CKŻP

    1944-11/1950-10-29

    The most prominent official Jewish institution in Poland following the Holocaust, the Centralny Komitet Żydów w Polsce, attended to the needs of Jews from fall 1944 until 1950. It sponsored a variety of programs, providing food, shelter, education, medical assistance, cultural activities, and employment services and vocational training. The CKŻP also supervised the repatriation of Jews from the Soviet Union and assisted with legal emigration. The CKŻP was supported financially by the American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. In 1950-10-29 CKŻP was connected with Żydowskie Towarzystwo Ku...

  11. ŻEGOTA

    • Council for Aid to Jews

    1942-12/1945-01

    ŻEGOTA is a Polish name for the underground Rada Pomocy Żydom. ŻEGOTA was initiated by writer Zofia Kossak-Szczucka, and it included both Jews and non-Jews from many different political movements. Despite their differences, they were motivated to fight the injustices perpetrated by the Nazis. By the summer of 1944, ŻEGOTA was helping 4,000 Jews. However, they were unable to provide aid for more people due to a chronic shortage of funding. ŻEGOTA furnished many Jews with false identification papers, money, and safe hiding places. Despite the death penalty imposed on people who hid Jews, ŻEGO...

  12. Henrietta Szold

    • הנרייטה סולד

    Zionist activist in the United States and in the Mandate of Palestine

  13. Histadrut Ha'ovdim b'Eretz Israel

    • הסתדות העובדים בארץ ישראל

    Confederation of Trade Unions in the former mandate of Palestine and actual State of Israel.

  14. Georg Landauer

    • גיאורג לנדאואר

    Zionist politician

  15. Hapoel Hatzair

    • הפועל הצעיר

    Founded in 1905

    The non-Marxist Hapoel Hayzair, which means 'the young worker', was organized in 1905. The Zeirei Zion (Zionist Youth), and Hapoel Hayzair joined forces at the Eleventh Zionist Congress, held in Vienna in 1913.

  16. Majer Balaban

    • מאיר בלבן

    Historian of the Polish Jewry.

  17. Harro Thomsen

    Gestapo officer in Poland.

  18. Erich Roth

    He was in charge of the office groups IV B1 and IV B2 (church affairs) in the Reichssicherheitshauptamt.

  19. Friedrich Brodnitz

    • פרידריך ברודניץ

    Activist and member of serveral German Jewish and Zionist organizations during the Nazi rule.