Jewish refugees in Holland: Papers of the Comite voor Joodsche Vluchtlingen, Amsterdam

Identifier
WL502
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70479
Dates
1 Jan 1930 - 31 Jan 1930
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI Partner

Extent and Medium

c1300 frames; 1 folder

Creator(s)

Biographical History

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The Comité voor Bijzondere Joodsche Belangen (the Committee for Special Jewish Affairs) was founded in Spring 1933 by Dr David Cohen with the object of bringing together all the various Jewish interest groups to co-ordinate protest activities against the persecution of Jews in Germany and to deal with the burgeoning refugee problem. Out of this organisation was born a second, the Comité voor Joodsche Vluechtlingen, which was responsible for the day to day running of the relief effort in Amsterdam. Its remit grew to include assisting Jewish refugees nationwide and representing their interests to the government.

Scope and Content

This microfilm collection consists of an archive of correspondence and reports of a German Jewish refugee organisation in the Netherlands during the 1930s and a hard copy file of similar material.

System of Arrangement

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None of the microfilmed material has been numbered. It is arranged chronologically in the following categories. 502/I: correspondence between British and Dutch Jewish refugee organisations, 1933-1940; 502/II: duplicated reports of the CJV and the CBJB; 502/III: papers re the CJV archive, 1959; 502/IV: copy extracts from the CJV archive.

Conditions Governing Access

Open

Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements

Microfilm

Related Units of Description

  • The main archive of the Comité voor Joodsche Vluechtlingen, which was obtained by the Wiener Library in 1959, is now located at the Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie in the Netherlands.

Note(s)

  • Readers need to reserve a terminal in the Reading Room to access a digital version of this archive.

Subjects

Places

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