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  1. Anti-Jewish propaganda film: banking; government leaders

    A propaganda film declared as a "documentary film contribution about the problem of world Judaism," in which antisemitic stereotypes are disseminated by the Nazis, including scenes showing: Poland as a nesting place for Judaism; the comparison of Jews with rats; the difference between Jews and Aryans; "international crime"; "financial Judaism"; "assimilated Jews"; the Jewish influence on economics, culture, and politics; and Jewish religious practice with a portrayal of haggling and misused sacred Jewish texts. REEL 4 Another extract from the feature film "The House of Rothschild" showing R...

  2. Nazi propaganda film about Theresienstadt / Terezin

    This version includes scenes from the children's production of "Brundibar." Excerpts of well-known propaganda film made by the Nazis to show the International Red Cross and others that they were not mistreating Jews in the "ghettos." Documentary footage depicts the life of Jews in the ghetto of Theresienstadt [Terezin] in Czechoslovakia as harmonious and joyful. They wear yellow stars on their civilian clothing but are euphemistically called residents ["Bewohner"] instead of inmates. They look well-dressed and well-fed and keep smiling. No SS guards or other armed Germans are shown. With En...

  3. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 50 [funfzig] kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee

    1. Aaron Rauner family collection

    Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip for 50 kronen owned by Wolfgang Rauner. The scrip was issued in the camp in 1943. All currency was confiscated from inmates upon entry and replaced with scrip and ration coupons that could be exchanged only in the camp. Theresienstadt was a multi-use camp, acting as a settlement, transit camp, and propaganda tool, for 3.5 years, from November 24, 1941 to May 9, 1945. It was located near Prague, in a region of Czechoslovakia occupied by Germany, renamed the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and made part of the Greater German Reich. Wolfgang and his ...

  4. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 20 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee

    1. Aaron Rauner family collection

    Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip for 20 kronen owned by Wolfgang Rauner. The scrip was issued in the camp in 1943. All currency was confiscated from inmates upon entry and replaced with scrip and ration coupons that could be exchanged only in the camp. Theresienstadt was a multi-use camp, acting as a settlement, transit camp, and propaganda tool, for 3.5 years, from November 24, 1941 to May 9, 1945. It was located near Prague, in a region of Czechoslovakia occupied by Germany. Wolfgang and his family fled Trier, Germany, for Luxembourg in September 1935 to escape the escalating persec...

  5. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 2 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee

    1. Aaron Rauner family collection

    Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip for 2 kronen owned by Wolfgang Rauner. The scrip was issued in the camp in 1943. All currency was confiscated from inmates upon entry and replaced with scrip and ration coupons that could be exchanged only in the camp. Theresienstadt was a multi-use camp, acting as a settlement, transit camp, and propaganda tool, for 3.5 years, from November 24, 1941 to May 9, 1945. It was located near Prague, in a region of Czechoslovakia occupied by Germany, renamed the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and made part of the Greater German Reich. Wolfgang and his f...

  6. Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip, 100 kronen note, acquired by a German Jewish refugee

    1. Aaron Rauner family collection

    Theresienstadt ghetto-labor camp scrip for 100 kronen owned by Wolfgang Rauner. The scrip was issued in the camp in 1943. All currency was confiscated from inmates upon entry and replaced with scrip and ration coupons that could be exchanged only in the camp. Theresienstadt was a multi-use camp, acting as a settlement, transit camp, and propaganda tool, for 3.5 years, from November 24, 1941 to May 9, 1945. It was located near Prague, in a region of Czechoslovakia occupied by Germany, renamed the Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia, and made part of the Greater German Reich. Wolfgang and his...

  7. Gerichte und Staatsanwaltschaften

    1. Bestände vor 1945
    2. Justizverwaltung

    Vorwort Gerichte 1794 war mit dem "Allgemeinen Landrecht für die preußischen Staaten" ein einheitliches Gesetzbuch geschaffen worden. Diese neue Rechtsordnung zielte auf Rechtssicherheit, Unabhängigkeit der Justiz, Gleichheit vor dem Gesetz und Schutz von Person und Eigentum. Prozess- und Militärrecht blieben ausgeklammert. Die zu Beginn des 19. Jahrhunderts in Preußen eingeleitete Entwicklung setzte diese Reformen fort: Gemäß der Städteordnung von 1808 wurden gemeindliche und staatliche Aufgaben klar voneinander getrennt; die Verschränkung von Justiz und Verwaltung wurde beseitigt; Poliz...

  8. 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....

  9. Varian Fry Foundation Project

    • United States
    • 405 El Camino Real # 213, Menlo Park, California
  10. Immigration Division

    1. World Jewish Congress
    2. Relief and Rescue Departments

    Includes correspondence and reports of Ellen Hilb, Milka Fuchs, and Kurt R. Grossman. The majority of the material deals with applications and affidavits for individual immigration cases, especially for entry into the United States. Box D14. Folder 4. Grossman, Kurt R., 1947-1949 Box D14. Folder 5. Information sheets, no. 1-7, 1947 Box D14. Folder 6. Emergency visa correspondence, 1948 Box D14. Folder 7. Opportunities to Latin America, 1941-1946 Box D14. Folder 8. Hospital of Immigration, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1941-1942 Box D14. Folder 9. United States, Department of State, 1940-1944 Box...

  11. Kahn, Franz (* 13.1.1895)

    Born 1895 in Plzeň. Died 1944 in Auschwitz. Czech Zionist. Kahn worked for Zionist organisations and the Jewish Community in Prague. He refused to play a major role in the Council of the Elders of the Jews in Terezín. Kahn was head of the lecture series in Terezín. Transported to Terezín in January 1943. Transported to Auschwitz in October 1944.

  12. RFSS

    1. Staatliche und parteiamtliche Akten bis 1945
    2. Deutsches Reich (bis 1945)
    3. Polizei und SS
    4. Persönlicher Stab

    Liste von Häftlingen aus dem Osten mit deutschen Namen, Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück, Lebensborn Bromberg, Fall Delonge, Fabricius, Fruth, Goegginger, Heiss, Hoven, Kaeser, Kähne, Ringshausen, Sobotka, Weill, Wenzel; Gruppe von Ordner aus den Akten des Persönlichen Stabes, Reichsführer-SS, Schriftgutverwaltung; kleine Akten enthalten verschiedene Korrespondenz markiert "Wiedervorlage" [vgl. MA 287]: Folder 653 - Häftlinge aus den Ostgebieten, die deutsche Namen haben, Konzentrationslager Ravensbrück, Schutzlager, 29. Juli 1944, Fall Therese Reinwald, 1943-1944; Folder 638 - Südamerikaexp...