Correspondence with Moch, Maurice (Conseil Représentatif des Juifs en France)
Extent and Medium
88 items
Creator(s)
- Conseil Representatif des Juifs de France
Biographical History
Maurice Moch (1902-1972) was a French archivist and representative of Jewish organisations. This included the Conseil Représentatif des Juifs en France (CRIF), the umbrella organisation of French Jewish organisations.
Scope and Content
Illustrating the professional cooperation between The Wiener Library and the CRIF, the correspondence with Maurice Moch deals with a large number of issues. These include the mutual consignment of published material, enquiries for bibliographic, historical or individual related information, and a discussion of current political affairs or events like the Adenauer bombing, the release of Charles Maurras, or the International Tracing Service (ITS). Moch also published in the Library’s Bulletin.
Beside letters the correspondence contains a transcript of a French post-war amnesty law for former collaborators, clippings from papers, a copy of a report on the ITS, and a private invitation card.
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