Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: English
  1. George Clare: text of talk

    This talk was given by George Clare at the Wiener Library on the 17th November 1997.

  2. List of Gestapo and SS war criminals

    This is a typescript list of Nazi war criminals, with brief details of the nature of their crimes arranged, in sections according to the place of crime eg Lithuania, Latvia or Belsen, Auschwitz.

  3. Israel Feldhuhn collection

    Israel Feldhuhn collection 

  4. Julius Kunig: POW Diary

    Julius Kunig: POW diary and enclosures

  5. Duke of Bedford: copy correspondence and papers

    This collection of mostly copy correspondence between the Duke of Bedford, the notorious Nazi sympathiser and antisemite, and R. J. Scrutton deals primarily with a discussion of ways to persuade the British population to support a peaceful solution to the war with Germany.

  6. Article re Jewish public servants, Frankfurt

    This article provides short biographical sketches on some of the more well known Jewish public figures in Frankfurt am Main from the early 19th to the 20th centuries. Included are personalities from the fields of commerce, politics, social reform, the arts and science.

  7. Peter Gray collection

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access this digital content

  8. Anti-Nazi propaganda in Germany: various papers

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.Anti-Nazi propaganda in Germany: various papers 

  9. Ruth Wiener collection

    The papers include pre-war documents and correspondence while Ruth lived in Amsterdam; material documenting life in Westerbork and Bergen Belsen camps including diary and plan of Westerbork; postwar correspondence from her father, who treated her as head of the family in his absence and after her mother's death; also papers of the Klemens family.In addition readers need to book a reading room terminal to view digital content including video interviews with Ruth and Paul Klemens, c1980s

  10. Dr. Hans Wollenberg: correspondence

    This is a collection of letters received by Dr. Hans Werner Wollenberg from his family, mainly his grandmother in Berlin and his parents in Königsberg, but also brothers and cousins. The volume also includes some letters he wrote to his parents as a student in Munich.The correspondence begins with a few letters congratulating him on his success at school and on passing his final school exam in 1910. The bulk of the letters were written in 1911 when he was studying medicine at Munich. There is quite a lot of correspondence about money and the necessity to be very careful with it. The highlig...

  11. Anna Jacobsen: Copy documents re racial origins

    These 2 copy documents concern a court case at the District Court, Hamburg in 1943, in which the paternity and racial origins of Anna Mathilde Sara Jacobsen are subject to examination. Included are the verdict of the court and the report of Professor Dr. Hans Weinert of the Anthropological Institute of Kiel University. The documents offer some insight into the pseudo-scientific procedures of racial research during the Nazi era.

  12. Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens: regional group meeting invitations

    Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens: regional group meeting invitations 

  13. Nazi war crimes: copy reports and statements

    This collection consists of several copy and translated papers or sets of copy and translated papers which document Nazi war crimes and are apparently unrelated. According to the depositor, the material was donated to him by a former Sergeant of Intelligence (name not supplied). A number of the translated documents bear the name of the translator, a Sergeant in the Field Investigation Section, War Crimes Group, North West Europe. The name of the investigating officer occurs on a number of the witness depositions.

  14. Wolfgang Salinger collection

    This collection contains original correspondence from members and friends of the Salinger family to Wolfgang Salinger who fled Germany for England in 1939; personal papers, such as certificates, postcards and a family tree; and photographs.

  15. Papers re various Jewish organisations

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.Original and mimeographed documents relating to Jewish organisations in Germany in the 1930s. The papers consist of a miscellaneous collections relating to the following organisations and individuals: 603/1- correspondence of the lawyer, Willy Katzenstein, of Bielefeld, re the dispute between the Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland and the Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin.; 603/2- papers re Ahlem, Israelitische Gartenbauschule; 603/3- various papers re the Jüdische Gemeinde Berlin; 603/4- papers re oth...

  16. German Foreign Office: correspondence re Jews in Slovakia

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.This microfilmed collection of correspondence and papers re the fate of Jews in Slovakia mostly dates after the Slovak National Uprising, which took place between August and October 1944, and included a relatively high percentage of Jews. It consists mainly of correspondence between the German Foreign and Security offices in Berlin and representatives of the regime in Pressburg (Bratislava). Included are letters from Obersturmbannführer Eichmann.