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Language of Description: English
  1. Copy timetable: Holiday trains for foreign workers

    Copy train timetable of so-called ‘holiday trains for foreign workers' between Germany and the following countries: France, Belgium, Holland, Croatia, Bohemia and Moravia Protectorate and UkraineGerman 

  2. The Inter-Aid Committee for Children from Germany and Austria: papers

    The Inter-Aid Committee for Children from Germany and Austria: papers including material on individual cases; appeals and responses; correspondence; holiday hospitality and sample forms for guarantors

  3. Abraham family: Copy correspondence

    The copy correspondence in this collection documents the experiences of a German Jewish family in Berlin and England.

  4. Copy Nazi documentation re foreign labour in the Baltic states

    Copy documentation re the employment of foreign labour by the Nazis in the Baltic states, including a notice from the Generalkommissar, Riga, to the head of police in Lithuania.German 

  5. Sudetenland Jews: reports

    All three reports deal with the position of Jews in Sudetenland but vary in their specific subject matter. the first (-/1) concentrates on the situation as it effects Jews in various Sudetenland towns and cities. The second (-/2) reviews conditions for Jews throughout the whole of Sudetenland under the headings of 'welfare', 'old people's homes', 'children's schooling' and 'emigration'.The third report (-/3) reviews the social, economic and legal situation of the Jews in Sudetenland and recommends action to address problems arising from the report.

  6. Kindertransport Association: conference material

  7. Anna Stamm: Unpublished poem

  8. Yom Hashoah 2009

  9. Leslie Reid: Family papers

    This collection comprises the papers of Leslie Reid, formerly Erwin Reiter, including the following series: 1874/1- including passport and Jewish travel document, birth, naturalisation and death certificates; 1874/2- educational documents; 1874/3- correspondence including from his parents whilst he was interned in Canada, from his brother and from Leslie to his parents while he was in Dachau 

  10. Reichskanzlei and Reichspräsident: Official correspondence

    These miscellaneous letters from various offices within the Nazi party hierarchy cover a variety of apparently unrelated, low level subjects. A fifth letter (possibly addressed to the depositor), from a British soldier, describing efforts to trace friends and family of the addressee, is written on paper, on the back of which is printed the name and address of Hjalmar Schacht, Reichsbankpräsident.

  11. Selmar Biener: papers re restitution claim

    The material consists of original material and some copy documentation. It has been arranged in date order.