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  1. Hryhorij Nestor Rudenko-Rudolph Papers

    Writings, pamphlets, serial issues, and miscellanea, relating to the history and philosophy of anarchism. Includes a book-length study by H. N. Rudenko-Rudolph, expounding anarchism, and tracing the nineteenth and twentieth century history of the movement, especially in the United States, Russia and Spain.

  2. Bausch Paul, 1895-1981

    1. Biographical press cuttings collection (1945-1970s)

    Adalbert Alfons Prinz von Bayern was a member of the Bavarian Royal House of Wittelsbach, historian, author and a German Ambassador to Spain -- Wikipedia

  3. Degrelle, Léon, 1906-1994

    1. Biographical press cuttings collection (1945-1970s)

    Léon Degrelle was a Walloon Belgian politician, who founded Rexism and later joined the Waffen-SS (becoming a leader of its Walloon contingent) which were front-line troops in the fight against the Soviet Union. After World War II, he was a prominent figure in neo-nazi movements. He found refuge in Spain and from there he continued to spread his Nazi and Holocaust denying ideas. -- Wikipedia Text in English, German and French. 61 newspaper clippings; 20 p. of press extracts; 3 p. of a speech; 1 p. of a radio broadcasting; 3 p. of a letter; 4 p. of an article; 2 p. of a handwritten letter by...

  4. Dieckhoff, Hans-Heinrich, 1884-1952

    1. Biographical press cuttings collection (1945-1970s)

    "Hans-Heinrich Dieckhoff (23 December 1884 – 21 March 1952) was a German diplomat best known for his service to the Nazi regime. Dieckhoff was born in Strasbourg, Alsace-Lorraine. From 1937 to November 1938 he served as German ambassador to the United States, until recalled in response to the American recall of its ambassador in protest over the Kristallnacht. He was the last to occupy the post until after the war. In 1943 he assumed the post of ambassador to Spain. Dieckhoff was interrogated after the war and was called to testify at the Nuremberg trials, but he was never formally charged ...

  5. Francisco Franco

    1. Biographical press cuttings collection (1945-1970s)

    "Francisco Paulino Hermenegildo Teódulo Franco Bahamonde (4 December 1892 – 20 November 1975) was a Spanish general and the Caudillo of Spain from 1939 until his death in 1975. Coming from a military family background, he became the youngest general in Spain and one of the youngest generals in Europe in the 1920s."--wikipedia(English)(viewe3.7.2016). "Walther Funk (18 August 1890 – 31 May 1960) was an economist and prominent Nazi official who served as Reich Minister for Economic Affairs from 1938 to 1945 and was tried and convicted as a major war criminal by the International Military Trib...

  6. [Fragebogen zu einem Erlass der Presseabteilung und der Abt. VI an die deutschen Auslandsvetretungen und Generalkonsulate.]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains a report of the German Embassy of Spain to the German Foreign Ministry in Berlin dated 30.05.1933 regarding anti –German agitation and propaganda in Spain. Anti-German agitation can only be found in the Spanish press, there is no considerable counter-propaganda in film, literature, theater and public speeches. The Madrid leftist press agitates sharply against Germany, the Madrid rightist press upkeeps their very friendly opinion towards Germany. France is unfolding a very strong political and cultural propaganda and the French Embassy is influencing the Spanish Press again...

  7. German propaganda in neutral countries

    1. Research files: research conducted by the JCIO and the Wiener Library

    Form for National socialist Group in Spain, 1931 ; Speeches, letters, newspaper articles, maps, and a memorandum concerning German propaganda in neutral countries.

  8. [Report about the situation for Jews in Nazi occupied Luxemburg and escape in 1941]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    Eyewittness accountof Felix Kahn about the situation in Nazi occupied Luxemburg and his efforts to flee Luxemburg. Felix Kahn succeeded to escape Luxemburg in 1941 through Portugal to the United States. Several documents concerning his escape are in the file next to his handwritten and typed testimony from 1977. His testimony is about the persecution of the Jews in Luxemburg and the deportations of the Jews from Luxemburg and his efforts to receive visas and his escape to Spain and the help of an emissary of the Joint in Lissabon. Letters and notices of the former president of the Jewish co...

  9. [Letter about rising antisemitism in Spain addressed to Doctor Weil]

    1. Bern Trial, Bern, Switzerland, 1934-1935

    This file contains a letter by an unknown author addressed to Doctor Weil written in 1935 about the rising antisemitism in Spain.

  10. [Letter about rising antisemitism in Spain addressed to Doctor Weil]

    1. Judge Hadassa Ben-Itto collection 1926-2018

    This file contains a letter by an unknown author addressed to Doctor Weil written in 1935 about the rising antisemitism in Spain.

  11. [Letter about rising antisemitism in Spain addressed to Doctor Weil]

    1. The Protocols of the Elders of Zion

    This file contains a letter by an unknown author addressed to Doctor Weil written in 1935 about the rising antisemitism in Spain.

  12. [Spanish revolutionaries in prison, arms race and imperialism]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains a programme of a lecture hold on Tuesday, June 3rd, 1941. The speakers where Mr. Hedges, Mr. Holt, Mr. Russel and Mr. Anderson. Three topics have been discussed in the lecture, a message of Spain's revolutionaries in prison, german-american arms race and imperalism, regarding German capitalist penetration of Western Europe. Mr. Holt is reporting about Spain's revolutionaries in prison based on narrations of people spent time in spanish prisons and also worked for a long time illegaly in Germany. The Republicans, who were loyal to the democratic, explained why and how they ...

  13. [Paul Anderson around Europe]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains a collection of informations reagarding post-war Europe by Paul Anderson. Paul Anderson wrote reports based on his experiences in several European countries. After the war he visited (working class) families from all over Europe, talked to them, got an imgage of their homes and their lifes. Mostly how their lifes had changed after the war regardless of their social background. In this file reports are contained concering England, France, Sweden, Spain, Ireland, Yugoslavia and Italy. It can be seen, depending from which country the interviewees are from, that the social and...

  14. Wie geht es ihnen, Herr Nachbar?

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains several scripts written by Paul Anderson for the Norddeutschen Rundfunk (NDR). Since 1948, he regularly provided political commentary for the Norddeutscher Rundfunk (NDR), for which he eventually became head of the program "Aus der Alten Welt". In this file scripts of the show "Wie geht es ihnen, Herr Nachbar" are attached. The first of this episodes was broadcasted in Hamburg, 7th April 1965. It is about Karl Sjoelund, a Swedish painter, but at the first look he seemed more German than Swedish. This is what the show is about, getting to know your neighbors. In this case i...

  15. [years of antifascism]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains several newspaper cuttings from 'The contemporary Review', which is a British biannual, formerly quarterly, magazine. Topics have been discussed and presented as 'the impression of modern Turkey'. Furthermore news published in German in 1937 dealing with the 4 years of antifascism and fascism in Germany and abroad. Also the question have been raised 'what was achieved for Spain?' and the situation of the German working class in Germany, how the wages droped and the working hours increased. Also a lot of subtopics regarding the situation in Germany, new nazi laws and resist...

  16. Anti-Jewish activities from Spring 1942 till July 1942

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains several reports regarding anti-Jewish activities from Spring 1942 till July 1942 in many different countries. Each report is based on the situation and activities of one specific country but the structure for each report is the same. It always starts in Spring 1942 and within a timetable till July 1942 the anti-Jewish activities are listed. Each report ends with a summary of the data given. These chronological surveys are given for Germany, Belgium, Lithuania, Albania, Poland, Spain, Russia, Latvia, Greece, Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary, Slovakia, Czechoslovakia (Bohemia and ...

  17. [letter]

    1. Bern Trial, Bern, Switzerland, 1934-1935

    This file contains a letter from 13th June 1935. It is written in German and addressed to a certain Doctor Weil living in Madrid. The signature at the end of the letter is to illegible. The letter focuses on the rising antisemitism in Spain due to the massive Nazi propaganda and the publishing of the Protocols in Spanish newspapers. The Bern trials are not mentioned in the media. One of the biggest newspapers in Spain, the ABC, will publish more antisemitic books. The author of the letter tried desperately to stop the publishing but didn't succeed. Now he's seeking material and asks his fri...