Correspondence with Kontinental-Europäische Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Jüdischen Emigration
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Creator(s)
- Kontinentaleuropäische Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Jüdischen Emigration
- Council for the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Jews from Germany
Biographical History
Formed in 1953 the Kontinentaleuropäische Arbeitsgemeinschaft der Jüdischen Emigration (K.A.J.E.) was a committee to represent the interests of Jewish emigrants who live on the European continent. Its headquarters were located in Paris.
Scope and Content
The correspondence focuses on a K.A.J.E enquiry to Alfred Wiener to serve as the organisation’s representative in the Council for the Protection of the Rights and Interests of Jews from Germany (Council). Contained are two minutes of K.A.J.E. meetings, a memo of the initial meeting of the Council, and an internal memo by Wiener on this issue.
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- Europe