Documents regarding the fate of Greece's Jewish population

Identifier
WL1331
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70424
Dates
1 Jan 1940 - 31 Jan 1949
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Creator(s)

Biographical History

Max Gottschalk was the American Joint Distribution Committee's (JDC's) trust representative in pre-war Belgium. Born in Liege in 1889, he became a social scientist, joining the Institute of Sociology of the Free University of Brussels as a research professor in 1923, he later became government commissioner for unemployment and president of the Social Security Board of Belgium. As president of the Belgian Committee for Refugees from Nazi Germany, he was instrumental in the rescue of the passengers of the ship "St Louis that was sent back from Cuba and finally permitted to land in Antwerp in July 1939. He got out of Belgium in 1940, emigrating to America and became the president of HICEM.

Archival History

The provenance of this documentation relating to the fate of Greece's Jewish population under the Nazis is not known. However, it is likely that it emanated from Max Gottschalk since much of the material makes reference to the latter's activities whilst working for the American Joint Foreign Affairs Department.

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Open

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