Correspondence with Loeb, Julius
Extent and Medium
59 letters
Biographical History
Dr Julius Loeb (1894-1979) was a Jewish-German lawyer and author. When the Nazis came to power the B’nai B’rith member fled to England. See Walk, J., Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918-1945, Munich et.al., K. G. Saur, 1988, p. 241.
Scope and Content
The correspondence deals with numerous information requests by Loeb, related to restitution cases he was working on as well as some research projects. These enquiries include for instance: the Spanish camp in Miranda de Ebro; the expropriation of German Jews; the prewar internment of expelled Jews from Germany in Zbąszyń (Poland); the work on a memorial book for the Jews of Brunswick. Furthermore, the possibility of a public talk by former Military officer and Weimar Republic government minister Gottfried Treviranus at The Wiener Library is debated.
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People
- Loeb, Julius
- Treviranus, Gottfried Reinhold
Subjects
- Expropriation
- Restitution
- Remembrance
- Jews
- Internment camps
Places
- Poland
- Third Reich [1933-1945]
- Brunswick
- Spain