Correspondence with Lamberg, Robert F.
Extent and Medium
47 letters
Creator(s)
- The Wiener Holocaust Library
Biographical History
Robert F. Lamberg was a journalist of Jewish-Slovakian descent. He experienced the Nazi occupation of his home country as well as the establishment of a communist regime in the postwar era. He fled in 1957 and became a journalist in Norway, Germany and Latin-America.
Scope and Content
Correspondence regarding articles about The Wiener Library Lamberg published in the Norwegian press, including the Aftenposten; Lamberg’s authorship of several Slovakia and Norway related articles and reviews in The Wiener Library’s Bulletin; an information exchange on aspects of Slovakian history in the Nazi era, especially the perpetrators Franz Karmasin, Jozef M. Kirschbaum and Ferdinand Ďurčanský; and Neo Nazism in postwar Norway.
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People
- Kirschbaum, Joseph M.
- Ďurčanský, Ferdinand
- Karmasin, Franz
- Lamberg, Robert F.
Subjects
- Extreme right
- Press
- Perpetrators
- Libraries and Archives
- Jewish press
Places
- Slovakia [1939-1945]
- Scandinavia
- Norway
- Czechoslovakia [1918-1992]