Correspondence with Anglo-Jewish Association (AJA)
Extent and Medium
20 letters
Creator(s)
- Anglo-Jewish Association
Biographical History
Founded in 1871 the Anglo-Jewish Association (AJA) is a British organisation to represent Jewish interests, and to facilitate education by operating a network of Jewish schools across the British Empire. AJA is also a founding member of the Claims Conference. See Paucker, A. (ed.), Leo Baeck Institute Year Book, vol. 31, 1986, pp. 51-52.
Scope and Content
Correspondence regarding various issues related with the political situation in West Germany, including: an article for the AJA Quarterly on the development of Germany since the end of the Second World War (1956); the attendance of AJA meetings by Library’s staff members (1960); or an enquiry on former Nazis holding official positions in West Germany (1961).
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Subjects
Places
- West Germany [1949-1990]
- Great Britain