Correspondence with Lador-Lederer, Joseph J.
Extent and Medium
23 letters
Biographical History
Joseph J. Lador-Lederer (born 1909) was an Israeli lawyer and scholar with Croatian or Yugoslavian roots respectively. In the early 1960 he served as chairman of the Israel Association of World War II Allied Forces Ex-Servicemen.
Scope and Content
Correspondence regarding the research of Lador-Lederer on the international relations of German Cartels and Trusts in the interwar period (1953-1959). Another enquiry by Lador-Lederer concerns Jewish POWs in the Second World War (1961-1962).
Besides, the file contains a three letter correspondence between The Wiener Library and Anna Freud, Austrian-British psychoanalyst and daughter of Sigmund Freud (1953).
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People
- Lador-Lederer, J. J. (J. Josef)
- Freud, Anna
Subjects
- Prisoners of war
- Publishing
- Jews
- Industry
- Economic history
Places
- Third Reich [1933-1945]
- Weimar Republic [1919-1933]