Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 25,661 to 25,680 of 33,375
Language of Description: English
  1. 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 

  2. Documents re will of Helene Burger

  3. Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag

    Copy papers re Evangelischer Kirchentag 

  4. 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...

  5. 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..."

  6. Nazi propaganda leaflets

  7. 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.

  8. Lotte Goldschmidt: copy personal papers

  9. 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

  10. Unidentified collection of letters

  11. Ernst Levy Collection

    The collection consists of official and private documents belonging to members of the Levy and Thilo families, including their correspondence and photographs. It provides insights into the lives of a German-Jewish and a German-British family before, during and after the Nazi era. Although containing materials from several individuals, the majority of the papers pertains to Ernst Moritz Levy and his wife Helen Levy-Thilo. Related to the lives of the protagonists, this exceptionally rich collection covers a wide range of subjects, including among others: German immigrants in the North of Engl...

  12. Hitler's foreign policy: two articles

    With each article is a covering letter from the author in London to the publisher (?), Max Sievers, in Brussels. The first covering letter makes mention of the fact that the author wishes to remain anonymous in the interests of the security of his parents, who were still living in Germany.

  13. Passover service, Munich Enclave

    Copy translation of Passover service, Munich enclave. Pages 1 to 17 are translated from Hebrew and the additional 4 pages are translated from Yiddish (15 Apr 1946-16 Apr 1946) copy ndSet by I. D. Sheinsohn

  14. Copy letter re conditions at Drancy

    This copy letter re conditions in Drancy during the Nazi era was enclosed with an account of life in Drancy called There by the Grace of God by the depositor, A.R. Thomas. The latter is now housed with the Unpublished Memoirs, Number 4101. The letter, which is addressed to Serge Klarsfeld, the prominent Nazi hunter, is signed by five former British merchant navy seamen who were prisoners at Drancy. The purpose of the letter is to offer support to Klarsfeld in his prosecution of Paul Touvier, a former member of the regime at Drancy.

  15. Account of Jewish doctors in Frankfurt am Main

    This copy account of Jewish doctors in Frankfurt am Main provides biographical details on some of the city's most prominent Jewish doctors.

  16. British Movement material

    Leaflets containing constitution and application form