Generalkonsul Olof Herman Lamms arkiv

Identifier
Generalkonsul Olof Herman Lamms arkiv
Language of Description
English
Dates
1866 - 1955
Level of Description
Collection
Source
EHRI

Extent and Medium

22 linear meters of mostly textual material.

Biographical History

Olof Herman Lamm was born on 23 April 1887 in Stockholm as the son of the merchant and liberal politician Herman Lamm and Lisen Lamm (née Philipson). Both of his parents came from Swedish-Jewish families who had been among the first Jews to settle permanently in Sweden in the late 18th century. From 1919 to 1933 Olof H Lamm was the Swedish Consul General in New York. In 1933 he returned to Stockholm and became the executive director of an insurance company. In addition to these posts he had a number of different assignments and was engaged in various organisations, both Jewish and non-Jewish. For instance, he was an executive on the board of the Swedish branch of ORT and on the Israeli Chamber of Commerce in Sweden. He died in Lidingö in Stockholm in 1967.

Archival History

Generalkonsul Olof Herman Lamms arkiv (the archive of Consul General Olof Herman Lamm) was assembled by Signe Lamm and later donated to the Stockholm City Archives by a relative of Lamm, the archaeologist Jan Peder Lamm.

Scope and Content

Olof Lamm's archive includes documents concerning his involvement in refugee aid, and relief activities for Jews in Nazi Germany. There are also correspondence between Lamm and other Jews in Sweden, and abroad, about the situation for Jews in countries under German control. The correspondence includes negotiations with Swedish and foreign state representatives and relief organizations about refugee aid, relief and rescue initiatives.

System of Arrangement

The archive consists of two series. The A-series contains records arranged by topic and the B-series contains alphabetically arranged correspondence.

Conditions Governing Access

In order to access parts of the archive, written permission from Stockholm City Archive is required. This can be requested by e-mail: stadsarkivet@stockholm.se.

Rules and Conventions

EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0

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