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  1. World Jewish Congress Submissions to the United Nations and Other Agencies

    1. World Jewish Congress
    2. Political Department/Department of International Affairs

    Consists of memoranda, applications and reports prepared by the WJC and submitted to the UN and other agencies. These submissions pertain to issues such as human rights, statelessness, refugees, etc. Box B139. Folder 12. Index of United Nations chronological file, 1945-1949, undated Box B139. Folder 13. Memorandum Submitted to the United Nations Conference of International Organization at San Francisco, 1945 Box B139. Folder 14. Report of Executive of the United Nation Preparatory Committee, 1945 November Box B139. Folder 15. Stein, Kalman, Jewish Displaced Persons, answer from Sorieri, A.A...

  2. Record Center

    This fund holds documents from different Belgian Jewish organisations. It holds also files relating to bibliographies of professors of the IEJ, i.e.: the list of publications of professors. Anna Kempinska has gathered documentations dealing with the Jewish Association of France, in particular with the Jewish youth movements as the Bne Akiva, the Dror, the Hashomer Hatzair, the Éclaireurs Israélites de France and the Ihud Habonim. those files hold pamphlets, publications of the organisations, posters, correspondence and leaflets from 1970. It also comprises files regarding anti-Zionism and a...

  3. Ministère de la Justice. Administration de la Sûreté publique. Police des étrangers. Dossiers généraux 2e série (Versement 2003)

    • Department of Justice. Public Security Administration. Foreign Police. General Files Series 2 (2003 Transfer)

    This fonds is, above all, a source of information on the role of the State in Belgian society, although its wealth goes far beyond this particular aspect of Belgium's political and social history. All the activities in which foreigners were involved on Belgian territory are mentioned. This ranges from religious orders to circuses and musicians, as well as (universal) exhibitions. The establishment of foreign companies was also the responsibility of the Foreign Police. Moreover, a multitude of subjects concerning foreigners such as the carrying of weapons, gambling, education, etc. were deal...

  4. Papers of the Institute of Jewish Affairs

    The records of the Institute of Jewish Affairs have been divided into five main sections, as MSS 237-41, maintaining the subject arrangement that the Institute used for its documentation collections. The records of the London office and British section of the World Jewish Congress are distributed in several places in this arrangement. The archive contains: MS 237: information from the press and other sources MS 238: minute books, together with correspondence files of the London office of the World Jewish Congress, largely for 1933-53, but principally 1942-53 MS 239: correspondence files of ...

  5. Rudolf Vrba - Auschwitz

    Rudolf Vrba was a Slovakian Jew who escaped from Auschwitz in April 1944 in hopes of warning the world about the imminent destruction of the Hungarian Jews and inciting the Jews to revolt. He describes working on the arrival ramp for ten months and witnessing as Jews from various countries went to the gas chambers. He and Lanzmann debate the culpability of the Jewish council members and other Jewish leaders, who Vrba describes as traitors who collaborated with the Nazis. FILM ID 3226 -- Camera Rolls #98,99 -- 01:00:00 to 01:22:24 CR 98: Rudolf Vrba and Claude Lanzmann sit on a bench in Cent...

  6. Maurice L. Perlzweig

    1. World Jewish Congress
    2. Political Department/Department of International Affairs
    3. Executive Files

    Box B1. Folder 1. Correspondence, 1940 Box B1. Folder 2. Correspondence, 1941 January-November Box B1. Folder 3. Correspondence, 1941 December Box B1. Folder 4. Correspondence, 1942 Box B1. Folder 5. Correspondence, 1943 January-June Box B1. Folder 6. Correspondence, 1943 July-December Box B1. Folder 7. Correspondence, 1944 Box B1. Folder 8. Correspondence, 1945 Box B2. Folder 1. Correspondence, 1946 Box B2. Folder 2. Correspondence, 1947 January-April Box B2. Folder 3. Correspondence, 1947 May-December Box B2. Folder 4. Correspondence, 1948 Box B2. Folder 5. Correspondence, 1949 Box B2. Fo...

  7. Office Files

    1. World Jewish Congress
    2. Political Department/Department of International Affairs

    A major component of this subseries is correspondence with the WJC's British section and its Political Department director, Alexander L. Easterman. This subseries also contains a large section of files on the American Jewish Congress, the bulk of which covers the years 1950-1960. Box B47. Folder 1. Correspondence, 1947 Box B47. Folder 2. Correspondence, 1952, 1957-1958 Box B47. Folder 3. Correspondence, 1960-1967 Box B47. Folder 4. Correspondence, 1970-1975 Box B47. Folder 5. Advisory Council, Bronfman, Samuel, Germany, 1966 Box B47. Folder 6. Executive Committee, American branch, minutes, ...

  8. SS-Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamt

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Bestandsgeschichte Welchen Weg die Unterlagen des SS-WVHA gegen Kriegsende und in der frühen Nachkriegszeit nahmen, läßt sich heute nicht mehr bzw. nur sehr unvollständig nachzeichnen.[5] Angesichts dieser Erkenntnisdefizite müssen als frühe Nachkriegsnachweise schon die erst im Februar/März 1952 datierten Formblätter "List of Contents for Shipment of Records" eingestuft werden, in denen von US-Stellen beschlagnahmte Unterlagen des SS-WVHA erfaßt sind; darin ist in der Rubrik "From" jeweils das Berlin Document Center (7771 Document Center, Berlin) ausgewiesen...

  9. Reichssicherheitshauptamt

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Schriftgutverwaltung im Reichssicherheitshauptamt   Die Tätigkeit der einzelnen Ämter des Reichssicherheitshauptamts baute auf einer modernen Bürotechnik mit Bibliothek und Altregistratur (Archiv), Kartenwesen, Statistik und Zeichenstelle auf. Es wurde die damals modernste Nachrichtentechnik eingesetzt. Das Geheime Staatspolizeiamt verfügte über ein eigenes Fernsprech-, Fernschreib-, Funk- und Kuriernetz, ferner wurden der übliche Postweg, PKW und LKW, Eisenbahn und Flugzeuge herangezogen. Zur übersichtlichen Gestaltung des Geschäftsganges bei der Auswer...

  10. Index of names of nazis

    INDEX of Names: of Nazis (including collaborators and earlier ideologues) suspected, accused and/or convicted of war crimes; and of Nazi war crime trials (1955-2004)This INDEX was compiled from names mentioned in articles and reports on war crime trials (WWII), which were largely held in West Germany, but some took place in the East, all between 1955 and 2004. Most of these articles were contemporary with the actual trials, and most were written in German. These articles on microfilm are part of the Archive Collection of the Wiener Library, London. The articles are filed under sections: G5....

  11. Persönlicher Stab Reichsführer-SS

    Geschichte des Bestandsbildners Bestandsgeschichte Die bei den Dienststellen des Persönlichen Stabs Reichsführer-SS entstandene Aktenüberlieferung teilt im wesentlichen das andernorts beschriebene allgemeine Schicksal deutscher zeitgeschichtlicher Quellen in Kriegs- und Nachkriegszeit [1]. Aktenverluste als Folge von Luftangriffen im November 1943 sind in Akten des Persönlichen Stabes mehrfach belegt. Das Dienstgebäude Prinz-Albrecht-Str. 8 ist im Februar 1945 von Bomben zerstört worden [2]; Angehörige der sowjetischen und U.S.-amerikanischen Besatzungsmacht sollen nach Kriegsende noch Akte...

  12. Benjamin Murmelstein - Theresienstadt Judenaelteste

    Benjamin Murmelstein, a rabbi and intellectual, worked closely with Adolf Eichmann in Vienna and became the last head of the Jewish Council in Theresienstadt. He defends his behavior against the many who have criticized him since the war and provides important details about the functioning of Eichmann's Central Office for Jewish Emigration. The sound on these tapes is problematic. Claude Lanzmann's questions are sometimes inaudible (they often do not appear in the transcripts). The audio sometimes outlasts the video image. The first few tapes show Murmelstein and Lanzmann outside on a balco...

  13. United Nations Files

    1. World Jewish Congress
    2. Political Department/Department of International Affairs

    Contains material pertaining to the WJC's work and cooperation with the United Nations. Topics in this subseries include genocide, human rights, missing persons, non-governmental organizations, and Post-War Planning. Noteworthy in this subseries are files on numerous UN conferences, such as the United Nations Conference on International Organizations in 1945. The subseries concludes with a large amount of material on the United Nations General Assembly and its various sessions, commissions and committees for the years 1945—1972, together with records pertaining to the United Nations Economi...