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Displaying items 521 to 540 of 1,934
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Deutsche Arbeitsfront: Copy warning re boycotting Jewish companies

    Copy letter from the Deutsche Arbeitsfront, Westfalen, addressed to Willi Maddesi, to warn him that as he was still placing orders with a Jewish firm he ran the risk of losing his business and he was to deal with firms that bore the sign of the Deutsche Arbeitsfront on their windows 

  2. Bertha Pappenheim: Copy letter

    Copy letter of Bertha Pappenheim, dated FrankfurtBarely legible 

  3. Order re measures against Jews, Vienna

    Order from the Führer des SS Oberabschnittes österreich, Vienna, to all SS units referring to an order of Gauleiter Buerckel that all section leaders were to be responsible for preventing actions by the SS against Jews and that if measures have to be taken against Jews these would be carried out by the authorities and the Gestapo.It bears a stamp (in French) of the U.S. 3rd Army, which suggests it became a captured document probably during the occupation of Austria by the allies at the end of the war.

  4. Copy report re execution of Jews

    1181/1Copy of a letter from Dr. G. Starinowsky to party member Kayser referring to a sitting of the Sondergericht in the Ukraine in which 4 death sentences were passed on Jews who were then executed. (20 Jul 1942) copy ndGerman. Barely legible 1181/2 Covering letter from the depositor 18 Apr 1957German 

  5. Copy registration notices re deportations from Camp de Malines convoi Z

    Copy registration notices relating to deportations from Camp de Malines 

  6. Gross family documents

    This collection of family papers documents the experiences of an assimilated German Jewish family some of whom managed to escape to safety and others who perished in the Holocaust. It consists of original correspondence between members of the family and friends before, during and after the war. Also included are personal papers such as certificates and photographs.

  7. Leo Löwenstein: copy documents re deportation

    The documents appear to represent a rare example of a successful attempt to prevent the deportation of a Jew from Berlin during the peak of the period of Jewish deportations.

  8. War Crimes Trials: various papers

    This collection consists of a papers relating to a number of separate war crimes trials deposited at different times from different sources.

  9. Antisemitica

  10. Frieda Melitz and Eugen Sundheimer: Copy documents re marriage

    Copy documents re the marriage of Frieda and Eugen Melitz including certificates, letters of congratulation, present list etcGerman 

  11. Copy letter from deportee to Terezin

  12. Synopsis of the film The Last Stage

    Synopsis of a film entitled The Last Stage which was presented by the National Assembly of Women, Bradford, and documents the story of Auschwitz. The film was produced under the auspices of the United Nations. All incidents in the film are based on true incidents at Auschwitz. The scenario was by Wanda Jakubowski and Gerda Schneider. Music by the Polish State Philharmonic Orchestra.  

  13. Jewish theatre in England: Theatre programmes and other papers

    Collection of theatre programmes advertising productions on a Jewish theme by British Jewish players and theatre groups, some of which are for Jewish causes. Included are 2 photographs depicting the actors in theatrical poses. 

  14. Notes re Dr Goebbels: his life and death

    Typescript notes of Heinrich Fraenkel for the book which he co-wrote with Roger Manvell, Dr Goebbels: His Life and Death. Included are notes on Wilfrid von Oven's book, Wer war Goebbels- Biographie aus der Nähe.

  15. Julian Lehmann: various press cuttings and articles

    This collection comprises miscellaneous press cuttings from German language newspapers dating from c1916 to the 1930s which can roughly be classified into those dealing with the life and work of contemporary Jewish personalities such as Freud, Einstein and Stefan Zweig, on the one hand and articles of a general Jewish interest on the other. In addition there are a number of draft typescript articles and notes on a variety of subjects ranging from obituary notices to articles describing the experiences of German Jewish immigrants to Great Britain during the Nazi era. They are either clearly ...

  16. Pottlitzer family papers

    Papers of the Pottlitzer family including birth, marriage and death certificates; Deutsches Reich Kennkarte for Margot Strauss (1194/7); reference from a former employer, where Margot worked as an editor/ journalist, dated 10 March 1933 (1194/3); copy manuscript letter from Max Pottlitzer to the Polizeiamt, Schöneberg, Berlin, in which he registers the transfer of money and property to his mother, [as required by the recently enacted law relating to the registering of Jewish property], dated 22 September 1938 (1194/4).Mostly German