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  1. Judith Hershkovitz photograph collection

    The collection consist of two photographs of a demonstration of refugees at Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp in Germany demanding permission to immigrate to Palestine.

  2. Refugee organisations UK: notes

    These contemporary notes on the various refugee aid committees based at Bloomsbury House, London, give some idea of the provision, which existed for refugees during the war.

  3. Dossier traitant de sujets divers, 1938-1944. (2).

    1. Ministère de la Justice. Administration de la Sûreté publique. Police des étrangers. Dossiers généraux 2e série (Versement 2003)
    2. Quatrième partie: Entrée des étrangers sur le territoire belge
    3. I. Entrée
    4. 9. Réfugiés
    5. D. Réfugiés juifs(1)
    6. a. Politique générale

    (1)Voir aussi la partie précédente relative aux réfugiés par nationalité et par provenance qui contient des informations relatives aux réfugiés juifs. Nous avons tenu à respecter le classement initial effectué par la Police des étrangers. (2)Ce dossier contient des listes de noms, des articles de presse, des documents sur l'Association des Juifs en Belgique, les oeuvres de secours aux réfugiés juifs, l'embarquement de réfugiés à Anvers, les Volksdeutscher et une note concernant l'immigration en Grande-Bretagne et aux États-Unis.

  4. Mesures à suivre vis-à-vis des réfugiés juifs allemands, 1933-1936.(1).

    1. Ministère de la Justice. Administration de la Sûreté publique. Police des étrangers. Dossiers généraux 2e série (Versement 2003)
    2. Quatrième partie: Entrée des étrangers sur le territoire belge
    3. I. Entrée
    4. 9. Réfugiés
    5. C. Réfugiés par nationalités et par provenance
    6. Dossiers relatifs aux réfugiés juifs allemands, 1932-1945.

    (1)Ce dossier contient les procès-verbaux des séances du Haut commissariat pour les réfugiés provenant d'Allemagne pour l'année 1933, un rapport sur les activités de l'HIAS-JCA-Emmigration association (HICEM) en faveur des réfugiés allemands, un rapport sur la situation des réfugiés juifs à Anvers en 1935 et les résolutions de la Conference for the relief of German Jewry, Londres, 1933.

  5. Arrangement de Genève de juillet 1936 réglant le statut des réfugiés provenant d'Allemagne, 1936-1938. (2).

    1. Ministère de la Justice. Administration de la Sûreté publique. Police des étrangers. Dossiers généraux 2e série (Versement 2003)
    2. Quatrième partie: Entrée des étrangers sur le territoire belge
    3. I. Entrée
    4. 9. Réfugiés
    5. D. Réfugiés juifs(1)
    6. a. Politique générale
    7. Dossiers relatifs à la Convention de Genève, 1935-1939.

    (1)Voir aussi la partie précédente relative aux réfugiés par nationalité et par provenance qui contient des informations relatives aux réfugiés juifs. Nous avons tenu à respecter le classement initial effectué par la Police des étrangers. (2)Ce dossier comprend les travaux préparatoires et la mise en application. On y trouve également un rapport sur la situation des réfugiés allemands en Belgique en 1936 ainsi qu'une note de la Sûreté publique sur le problème juif en Belgique, 1938.

  6. Correspondentie met het Comité d'Assistance aux Refugies en het Comité National de Secours aux Refugies Allemands Victimes de l'Antisemitism in Parijs...

    1. Comité voor Joodsche Vluchtelingen
    2. Contacten met hulporganisaties en overheidsinstanties
    3. Hulporganisaties

    Correspondentie met het Comité d'Assistance aux Refugies en het Comité National de Secours aux Refugies Allemands Victimes de l'Antisemitism in Parijs, betreffende individuele kwesties, januari 1935-december 1936. Bevat tevens algemene correspondentie. Chronologisch geordend. Frans- en Duitstalig.

  7. International Refugee Organization

    • IRO

    1946/1952-01

    International Refugee Organization, temporary specialized agency of the United Nations that, between its formal establishment in 1946 and its termination in 1952-01, assisted refugees and displaced persons in many countries of Europe and Asia who either could not return to their countries of origin or were unwilling to return for political reasons. Beginning operations on 1947-07-01, the IRO took over the work of its principal predecessor organization, the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Among the services supplied by the IRO were the care and maintenance of refugee...

  8. Sirota family papers

    1. Sirota family collection

    The Sirota family papers, 1939-1947, consists of identification documents, passports, certificates, and vaccination documents relating to the immigration of Johann Sirota, Alice Sirota, and Horst Sirota from Berlin, Germany to Shanghai, China in 1939 and the United States in 1947.

  9. Ministry of Foreign Affairs : Danish Refugee Administration in Sweden Central Register (Group A-Ø)

    Consits of the alphabetical (phonetic) register of refugees with detailed information about an each refugee, including both Jews and resistance fighters and their families. There are no related files to the register, but the information on the cards is quite unique. This collection contains the most detailed and systematic overview of Danish refugees in Sweden.

  10. Andrew Blau papers

    1. Andrew Blau collection

    The papers consist of a publication and two letters relating to refugees at the Kitchener internment camp in Richborough, England, and an internment camp on the Isle of Man during World War II. In a special camp, Kitchener, in Richborough, Kent, England, some 5,000 people who needed immediate shelter were housed during an eighteen - month period from the end of Jan. 1939. These 5,000 refugees had been released from concentration camps, or their internment had been deferred by the Nazis, who were willing to let them alone on condition that they leave Germany immediately. The Home Office gave...

  11. "Some Victims of the Nazi Terror"

    Consists of one magazine entitled "Some Victims of the Nazi Terror," which contains photographs and propaganda information about the Kitchener camp in Richborough, England. The magazine describes the daily lives of the mostly Jewish refugees living in the Kitchener camp. The magazine was created by the Kitchener Camp Committee. In a special camp, Kitchener, in Richborough, Kent, England, some 5,000 people who needed immediate shelter were housed during an eighteen - month period from the end of Jan. 1939. These 5,000 refugees had been released from concentration camps, or their internment h...

  12. Testimony of A.S., born in Lwow, Poland, regarding his experiences in Poland and Romania

    1. O.12 - Perlman Collection: Testimonies of refugees from Poland who arrived in Eretz Israel, 1942-1943
    • PROTOKOL ZEZNANY PRZEZ A.S. ZE LWOWA, KTORY OPUSCIL RUMUNIE W D-4 LIPCA 1944 R., PROTOKOL ZEZNANY W D. 31 LIPCA 1944 R.

    Testimony of A.S., born in Lwow, Poland, regarding his experiences in Poland and Romania Crosses the Romanian border from Poland, 17 September 1939; life in Romania as a refugee; attitude of the local population and Romanian government to refugees; financial assistance to the refugees; attitude of the Polish refugees to the Jews; life in the refugee camps including displays of antisemitism; end of the war. Aliya to Eretz Israel, July 1944. The testimony was recorded in 1944.

  13. Dr. Abraham Silberschein Archive: Correspondence with the International Refugee Organization (IRO) regarding help to the survivors

    1. M.20 - Archive of Dr. Abraham Silberschein, Geneva: Documentation regarding relief to persecuted Jews, 1939-1951

    Dr. Abraham Silberschein Archive: Correspondence with the International Refugee Organization (IRO) regarding help to the survivors Correspondence with the International Refugee Organization (IRO) regarding help to the survivors Also in the file: - Report from the International Committee for the Insurance of Employment for Academic Refugees regarding January-October 1944; - Report regarding Ukrainian refugees, 08 November 1944; - List of Latvian war criminals who found shelter in refugee camps in Germany; - Booklet regarding UNRRA and its goals, 1944; - Report submitted by Engineer Dr, Israe...

  14. Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of various articles, 1943-1958

    1. P.13 - Archive of Benjamin Sagalowitz , head of the press agency of the Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland, 1929-1969

    Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of various articles, 1943-1958 In the file: - Articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding, among other things, the book "The Final Solution" by Gerald Reitlinger, and the participation of the Krupp plant in the confiscation of Jewish property. Also in the file: - Articles and notes written by Saly Braunschweig, Nelly Sutro, Georges Bloch and Otto Heim regarding the fate of the refugees in Switzerland during the war, especially the children of the refugees cared for by SHEK (the Association for Help to Children of Refugees in Switzerland); - Versions of the articl...