Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 1,381 to 1,400 of 1,825
Language of Description: English
Holding Institution: Wiener Holocaust Library
  1. Shoah Centre, Manchester

    This collection consists of a 'conceptual brief' by Bill Williams and an 'Architectural Brief' by Daniel Liebeskind for the proposed 'Shoah Centre' to be situated adjacent to the Imperial War Museum of the North.

  2. World Jewish Congress: material re first congress

    This collection includes letters, declarations and other material regarding the first meeting of the World Jewish Congress held in Geneva between 8 and 14 August 1936. Correspondents and contributors in this collection include Chaim Weizmann, David Ben Gurion, Simon Dubnow, Lord Robert Cecil, Sir Neil Malcolm, Stephen Wise, Dr Nahum Goldmann, Henri Berenger, Dr J Niemirower.

  3. Patricia Corren: family papers

  4. Pages of the book, 'Bolshevism and Jewry'

    Copy of cover and foreword of the book Bolschewismus und Judentum: Das Jüdische Element in der Führerschaft des Bolschewismus written by Herman Fehst. The book was first published in 1934. The publishing house is either the Eckart-Kampf-Verlag/Berlin or the U. Bodung-Verlag/Erfurt. The latter is founded by Ulrich Fleischhauer, a prominent publisher of anti-Semitic pamphlets such as the anti-Semitic encyclopedia Sigilla Veri (seal of truth) and the Protocols of the Elders of Zion.

  5. Correspondence and papers regarding Georg August Welz

    This collection of correspondence relates to a letter which Elizabeth Castonier had published in the Süddeutscher Zeitung in August 1958, alleging the culpability of Professor Georg August Weltz, then Professor of X-Ray Physiology at the university of Munich, in war crimes, specifically medical experiments on prisoners to test how their bodies react to extremely cold temperatures. The collection includes a copy of an affidavit by Weltz, dated 1946. 

  6. British National party: leaflets

    Leaflets from the London and Kent area, contains appeal against a planned mosque in LondonEnglish 

  7. Joseph Langland: Poems re Buchenwald

    Copies of Joseph Langland's poems about Buchenwald and Hiroshima: Buchenwald near Weimar; The Lotus Song; A Hiroshima Lullaby and a copy entry from Who's Who in America 

  8. Documents re will of Helene Burger

  9. Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag

    Copy papers re Evangelischer Kirchentag 

  10. Nuremberg War Crimes Trial: documents

    This collection comprises authenticated copies and translations into English of Nuremberg War Crimes trial documents which specifically pertain to the fate of European Jewry. The collection contains both contemporary documentation (eg correspondence, directives and orders between Nazi authorities) and post war affidavits from witnesses. Section A: "Racism and Antisemitic Propaganda" (Including: Anti-Jewish research. Indoctrination. Promotion of anti-Semitism abroad. Denial of anti-Jewish activities. Reactions to the foregoing.) 1655/1-286.Section B: “Discrimination” (Inc...

  11. German Evangelical Church: leaflet and letter

    This is a leaflet from the leadership of the German Evangelical church to their churches, congregations and communities. denying accusations of collusion with enemies of the Nazi state: "We solemnly protest before God against (the accusation). We have a clear conscience and are ready to render account of ourselves. We stand by our word: we do not want to be a place of refuge for the politically disaffected..."

  12. Nazi propaganda leaflets

  13. Material on 'Rassenkunde' and 'Rassenhygiene'

    This collection comprises miscellaneous articles, book reviews and other papers on the subject of ethnology and racial doctrine, much of which espousing Nazi racial ideology.

  14. Lotte Goldschmidt: copy personal papers

  15. Myer Jack Landa: Papers

    This collection of miscellaneous papers, press cuttings and journal articles provides a fragmentary glimpse into the life of Myer Jack Landa, a British Jewish writer and long time sketch writer in the Press Gallery at the House of Commons. His interest in a number of organisations is reflected here, in particular that of The Jewish Fund for Soviet Russia

  16. Unidentified collection of letters