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  1. Laura Selo collection

    Laura Selo family correspondence and papers including letters from her mother Grete Gumpel to her father; also letters from the children to their father while he was interned; also documents and Red Cross letters of Else Philipps, Grete Gumpel's sister, who managed to get to Great Britain. Included is a negative of a letter by the Jewish Refugee Committee.

  2. Ilse Sobel collection

  3. Lisbeth Sokal: Personal papers

  4. Goldstaub family papers

    Personal papers of the Goldstaub family

  5. Report of anti-Jewish riots in Tripolitania

    Report entitled ‘Anti-Jewish Riots in Tripolitania' including lists of names, statistics, press reports, official communiqués, notices and proclamations relating to the anti-Jewish pogroms in that region of Libya, from 4-7 November 1945.English Typescript 31 pagesAccording to Renzo de Felice this is the English language version of the Libyan report Itumulti anti-ebraici in Tripolitania 4, 5, 6 e 7 Novembre 1945, issued by the Community of Libya on December 31 1945, entitled Anti-Jewish Riots in Tripolitania and located at the Central Zionist Archive, Jerusalem (Ref. CZA/S/25/6457). The repo...

  6. Joe Quittner personal papers

    This collection comprises certificates; personal correspondence; material re education/ training; material pertaining to Joe Quittner's refugee experience; miscellaneous papers including detailed inventory of the collection

  7. Copy papers re Paul Dickopf

    This collection consists of copy papers which document the life and career of Paul Dickopf, formerly SS Unterscharfführer, and later head of Interpol. The papers consist of copy records of Dickopf's war-time career including items such as his cv, written in his own hand, and evidence on wanted lists of the Reichskriminalpolizeiamt that he was sought by the Nazi authorities.

  8. Rescue Movement of Refugees for the Persecuted: Correspondence

    This collection documents the responses from MPs and others to Gertler's proposal.

  9. Correspondence with Goodman, Eric

    1. Pre-1963 Correspondence

    Beside the exchange of published material and Goodman’s The Wiener Library membership the correspondence deals with an eyewitness account about experiences in the Nazi era he had contributed to the Library’s eyewitness testimony project.

  10. Correspondence with Swarsensky, Bernhard (La Semana Israelita)

    1. Pre-1963 Correspondence

    Correspondence regarding exchange of publications; subscription to respective journals, and the publication of selected articles in La Semana Israelita.

  11. Correspondence with Wolfsfeld, Erich

    1. Pre-1963 Correspondence

    Correspondence regarding information requests by The Wiener Library on certain individuals, the placement of an obituary in the Jewish refugee press after his passing, and some of Wolfsfeld’s works donated by his wife.

  12. Correspondence with Nueva Congregacion Israelita de Montevideo

    1. Pre-1963 Correspondence

    Correspondence with Georg Freund, a Jewish-German refugee, former deputy editor of the conservative Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung, and since his immigration director of the Boletin Informativo, the newsletter for Montevideo’s community of Jewish exiles. The letters concern the establishment of contact, the exchange of information, and a call for eyewitness accounts from Uruguay-based refugees for The Wiener Library’s eyewitness testimony project.

  13. Correspondence with Verband Schweizerischer Jüdischer Fürsorgen (VSJF)

    1. Pre-1963 Correspondence

    Correspondence regarding a private donation by Alfred Wiener, some issues related to The Wiener Library’s eyewitness testimony project, and restitution related enquiries by the VSJF for the fates of certain individuals.

  14. Correspondence with Klee, Hans

    1. Pre-1963 Correspondence

    The correspondence covers various issues including among others: the lending of books from the Library; arrangements for a trip of Alfred Wiener to Switzerland; the exchange of information and materials, including the persons of Kurt Sabatzky, Erich Wolfsfeld and George Mantello; and a report about a Lutheran conference on Jewish-Christian relations in Germany. Different views of Klee and Wiener on Jewish-German relations are illustrated throughout the correspondence.