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Country: United Kingdom
  1. Copy report by SS Obergruppenführer Koppe

    Copy report by SS Obergruppenführer Koppe regarding the evacuation of TB infected Poles (1943) and other papers relating to Koppe's career 

  2. Pavel Novak: copy personal papers

    This collection comprises a school leaving certificate dated 1939, of Risa Elizabeth Novak, Pavel Novak's wife; a certificate from the Jewish Refugees Committee in London about her arrival from Austria in May 1939; and a certificate from a group of Austrian Trade Unionists in Great Britain, confirming the identity of her father and the fact that he was arrested for anti-fascist activities in 1934 and 1938.

  3. Jewish community, Berlin: Copy notice re resignation from Maria Golda Goldminz

    Copy notice from the Vorstand der Jüdischen Gemeinde, Oranienburger Str., Berlin N4 to the effect that Maria Golda Goldminz wishes to leave the Jewish CommunityGerman 

  4. Lutz and Lisel Neumann

  5. Kartell Conventus: Miscellaneous material

    Kartell Conventus: Miscellaneous material 

  6. The history of the Jewish community of Gleiwitz

    This account of the history of the Jewish community in Gleiwitz, Upper Silesia, during the Nazi era bears the original reference P.II.a. No.850 indicating that it was originally intended to be included in the Wiener Library eyewitness testimony series. In fact another account by the same author with slight variations already exists within this series bearing the reference P.II.a No.90. The report commences with an overview of the Jewish community in Gleiwitz replete with statistics. It then proceeds to detail the affects of increasing antisemitic measures, providing information on the fate ...

  7. Jacob Samuel collection

    Collection of papers including an image of the testimonial in recognition of Jacob Samuel's service to the Jewish community in Stettin; letter of congratulations on his 25th wedding anniversary

  8. Ewald Bauer collection

    This collection contains copies of a humorous periodical which was produced in Terezin in 1943-1944 by Ewald Bauer and other inmates. Also included are 5 travelogues documenting Ewald’s holidays in the 1920s and 1930s. In addition there are some personal papers.

  9. Miscellaneous copy documents re ethnic origins

    These two apparently unrelated copy documents from separate institutions [Reichssippenamt and the Polizeipräsident] deal with the racial origins of two Berlin residents.

  10. Association of Jewish ex-servicemen: papers

    Papers

  11. Reports by a German professor of experiences at universities of Giessen and Bonn

    These reports detail the academic career of Professor Paul Ernst Kahle at Giessen University, 1914-1923 and at Bonn University, 1933-1939.

  12. Lazarus Horowitz, Luzern: correspondence

    The correspondence consists primarily of letters from friends and relatives thanking Lazarus Horowitz for his help and describing their plight either fleeing from or captives of the Nazis.

  13. Letter from Lina Wagner-Tauber to the Jewish Community Council, Berlin

    Letter from a former employee of the council of the Jewish community in Berlin who writes from Tel Aviv, reporting on conditions there, with emphasis on the experience of German Jewish emigrés like herself.

  14. Antisemitic Tract, U.S.A.

  15. Reviews and extracts of books on Japan

    These copy reviews and extracts of books on Japan deal mostly with racial politics. The books in question range in date from 1914 to 1936. In addition there is a letter from C.C. Aronsfeld writing on behalf of Alfred Wiener to Dr. Theo Sommer of Die Zeit on the same subject.

  16. Copy documentation re first news about the Holocaust

    This collection of copy documentation about first news of the Holocaust contains relatively recent correspondence between Gerhart Riegner and the depositor.

  17. Broder Family collection