Archival Descriptions

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Country: United Kingdom
  1. Die Nation: copy extract

    The extract contains questions which occur in an examination for Scharführer der SS. The questions cover subjects such as racial ideology, religion and the history of Germany.

  2. Die Zukunft: invitation to literary and social evening

    Invitation of the periodical “Die Zukunft” for a “Zukunfts-abend”, a social evening in London, 21st July 1939, organised by “Dr. and Mrs. Schuetz”. 

  3. Directions on the disposal of Jewish property prior to evacuation to Litzmannstadt, nd

    Document entitled ‘guidelines for the handling of the property of Jews sent to Litzmannstadt', containing specific instructions on how the property of Jews must be handled, quoting the authority of several laws and ordinances 

  4. Diverse political leaflets against Haider

    Leaflets collected at a London demonstration against the right-wing/ conservative Austrian coalition, outside the Austrian Embassy, Sat 19/2/2000

  5. Document collection – Varia.

    For the sake of completeness, this description contains information on the various personal papers, separate archival documents and other material from the “Document collection” of the Wiener Library, too limited in extent to describe separately. The collection constitutes the largest archive of personal papers relative to Jewish refugees from occupied Europe. By searching the database on keywords such as “Belgium”, “Brussels”, “Antwerp” etc. we find a number ‘collections’ related to the Jewish population in Belgium. We firstly note archival material donated by a couple of individuals and/o...

  6. Documentation re Jews in Piaski, Poland

    Documentation re Jews in Piaski, Poland 

  7. Documentation re the exhibition "Jews in Germany under Prussian Rule"

    This collection consists of publicity material and correspondence regarding an exhibition entitled "Jews in Germany under Prussian Rule". At one time it seems that the Wiener Library was planning on hosting the exhibition.The historical exhibition "Jews in Germany...", compiled by the Bildarchiv Preussischer Kulturbesitz, Berlin, in cooperation with the Leo Baeck Institute in New York, was originally entitled "Jews in Prussia" and opened in September 1981 in West Berlin and has since appeared throughout the Federal Republic of Germany.

  8. Documentation re the publication of Auschwitz in England

    This collection consists of correspondence and contracts regarding the publication of Auschwitz in England , by Mavis M. Hill and L. Norman Williams. The collection consists primarily of correspondence and contracts re the publication of the book and issues relating toa BBC broadcast of a dramatisation of the book. In addition there is a copy transcript of the testimony of Dering during the trial (1418/146).

  9. Documents of Rhoden family

    Letter of the Police, confirms that Dr. Edgar Rhoden was arrested by the State Police (Stapo), Vienna. German.Letter of Edgar Rhoden (and Malvina Rhoden), written in the Concentration Camp Buchenwald. German.Letter of the British Passport Control Office in Vienna, confirms Visa for U.K. for Dr. Edgar Rhoden, Mrs. Rhoden and children. German.Certificate of good conduct (confirming that the holder has no criminal record) for Dr. Malvina (Sara) Rhoden. German.Passport of Dr. Malvine (Sara) Rhoden, issued in Vienna. Contains stamps for Visa for UK and US 

  10. Documents on occupied Norway

    German documents on occupied Normandy, above all addressing propaganda and education.

  11. Documents re antisemitism and ritual murder

    This collection of copy newspaper articles and letters focuses on a special issue of Der Stürmer on ritual murder, which caused concern in the British Jewish community.

  12. Documents re German youth movements

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.Documents re German youth movements