Anna Lindhagens samling
- Anna Lindhagen's collection
Extent and Medium
5,1 linear meters of mostly textual records.
Biographical History
Anna Jakobina Johanna Lindhagen, born April 7, 1870 in Stockholm, died May 15, 1941 in Stockholm, was a Swedish social democratic politician and women's rights activist. Lindhagen was active in several organizations involved in refugee and Jewish relief work in Nazi Germany, including the International Women's Federation for Peace and Freedom (IKFF).
Scope and Content
In the series Brev och andra handlingar (Letters and other documents) there are four volumes (28-32) named Handlingar ang. Internationella Kvinnoförbundet för Fred och Frihet, IKFF (Documents concerning International Women's Federation for Peace and Freedom, IKFF). 1917-1941. One volume containing documents concerning the Save the Children Association 1920--39, and several volumes of documents from other refugee aid committees with scattered documents concerning Jewish refugees in Sweden.
Conditions Governing Access
The documents are available to researchers and the public.
Finding Aids
An index is provided in the National Archives Database (NAD): https://sok.riksarkivet.se/arkiv/YK1ho7iFiqcDNzc4iybIUC
Rules and Conventions
EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0