Correspondence with Council for the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Jews from Germany
Extent and Medium
50 items
Biographical History
The Council for the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Jews from Germany was an umbrella organisation to represent the interests of German Jews in their countries of resettlement after they had fled Nazi Germany.
Scope and Content
The correspondence documents the everyday business between The Wiener Library and the London based Council including birthday wishes, the lending of books, the purchase of images, and primarily the exchange of published and unpublished material. Beside letters it contains á copy of the Council’s internal newsletters and a printed, not dated image of Sigmund Freud.
Conditions Governing Access
open
People
- Woyda, Bruno
- Reichmann, Hans
- Berent, Ernst
Corporate Bodies
- Council of Jews from Germany
Subjects
- Refugees
- German-Jewish organisations
Places
- London
- Great Britain