Wladyslaw Anders Collection
Scope and Content
Orders, reports, card files, questionnaires, accounts, Soviet government documents and publications, photographs, microfiche, and printed matter, relating to World War II, the Polish armed forces in the Soviet Union, the Polish 2nd Army Corps in Italy, Polish citizens arrested and deported under German and Soviet occupation, Polish foreign relations, the Polish Government-in-Exile in London, and Polish Jews. Consists mainly of records of the bureau of documentation of the Polish 2nd Army Corps. Includes statements, reports, and questionnaires reflecting conditions of the Polish Jews for the period l940 45. An alphabetical index to the questionnaires is available. It is possible to refer to document numbers in boxes 68 76, which contain the bulk of valuable source material on the treatment and experiences of Polish Jews.
Physical Characteristics and Technical Requirements
92 ms. boxes, 17 card file boxes, 1 oversize box; Also available on microfilm (130 reels).
Archivist Note
Status: October 1980, revised most recently August 2016 by Agnes F. Peterson
Sources
The Hoover Institution Archives: Annotated list of archival materials relating to the Holocaust (Inclued materials relating to Jews, Jewish communities in various countries, Zionism, and antisemitism)
Rules and Conventions
EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0