Correspondence with American Jewish Committee (AJC)
Extent and Medium
53 letters
Creator(s)
- Jewish Central Information Office
- American Jewish Committee
Biographical History
Founded in 1906 the American Jewish Committee (AJC) is one of the oldest and largest Jewish advocacy organizations. Its mission is to enhance the well-being of Jewish people and Israel, and to advance human rights and democratic values in the United States and worldwide. See Bogin, F. D. (ed.), American Jewish Committee, New York, London, Garland, 1993.
Scope and Content
The correspondence deals primarily with publications related to National Socialism or post war Antisemitism, the latter mainly with focus on Italy, West Germany and Austria. Furthermore, the letters regard information requests on a German allegedly involved in medical crimes in concentration camps, and on activities of Ukrainian nationalist Stepan Bandera and his group.
Contained are an invoice and a cheque for the Jewish Central Information Office (1940), a memo on political education of the German youth (1956), an outline of The Wiener Library’s political tasks to substantiate the renewal of the Committee’s grant for the Library (1958), and a press cutting (1960).
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People
- Bandera, Stepan
Subjects
- Extreme right press
- War criminals
- Jewish organisations
- Antisemitism, defence against
Places
- West Germany [1949-1990]
- United States
- Austria
- Italy