Correspondence with and about Senator für Inneres Berlin (West) - Lipschitz, Joachim
Extent and Medium
65 letters
Biographical History
Joachim Lipschitz (1918-1961) was a German centre left politician of mixed Jewish heritage who was hidden from the Nazis and politically persecuted by the Russians after the war. From 1955-61 he served as (minister of interior) of the city state of West Berlin.
Scope and Content
Correspondence on a variety of subjects including arrangements for a visit to London; financial support for the Wiener Library regarding the research project ; antisemitic riots in Berlin; exchange of materials; membership list of the ; the death of Joachim Lipschitz in December 1961; fate of Hermann Pister, former Commandant of Buchenwald.
Conditions Governing Access
open
People
- Pister, Hermann
- Lipschitz, Joachim
Corporate Bodies
- Berlin. Senator für Inneres
Subjects
- Buchenwald (concentration camp)
- Antisemitism
- Resistance
- German-Jewish dialogue
- Politics
Places
- West Berlin
- Berlin, West