Correspondence regarding Dokumentenwerk - with Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst - Schweitzer, Carl Christoph
Extent and Medium
6 letters
Creator(s)
- Bundeszentrale für Heimatdienst
Biographical History
Beginning in 1954 The Wiener Library and the Institute for Contemporary History (IfZ) in Munich worked jointly on an edition of documents (Dokumentenwerk) regarding the persecution of Jews in the Nazi era. Initiated by the Ministry of Interior (BMI) and funded by the Federal Agency for Homeland Service (BHD) this project was part of larger journalistic endeavors by these two authorities to fight and prevent Antisemitism in West Germany. Due to ongoing problems the Dokumentenwerk was cancelled eventually in May 1963.
Dr Carl Christoph Schweitzer was a German political scientist who held a leading position at BHD since 1952.
Scope and Content
Correspondence regarding the scheduling of a meeting of board members and editors of the project. One letter contains a brief statement of Alfred Wiener on the disappearance of Otto John, head of West Germany’s domestic intelligence service, and his reappearance in East Germany.
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People
- Schweitzer, Carl Christoph
- John, Otto
Subjects
- Vergangenheitsbewältigung
- Publishing
- Jewish history
- German-Jewish dialogue
- Educational organisations
- Antisemitism, defence against
Places
- West Germany [1949-1990]
- England