Archival Descriptions

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Language of Description: English
Holding Institution: Mémorial de la Shoah Fondation
  1. Fonds Maxime Steinberg.

    The Maxime Steinberg archives are essentially composed of thematic files containing copies of original archival documents, copies of periodicals and scientific literature assembled by Steinberg within the framework of his historical research. 11 boxes are related to the Comité de Défense des Juifs and the Association des Juifs en Belgique; some contain original archival material. 13 boxes consist of files concerning individuals – some hold just one page with biographical information, while others are fairly extensive and include many copied documents. 43 boxes contain the documentation file...

  2. Nuremberg Trials - IMT Collection

    The Nuremberg Trials - IMT Collection is a wide-range collection of documents related to the well-known trial against 23 major Nazi war criminals, held by the International Military Tribunal (IMT) in Nuremberg between 1945 and 1946. Nuremberg documentation includes: the trial’s transcripts, the archival series NG (Nazi Government), NO (Nazi Organization), OKW (Oberkommando der Wehrmacht, Supreme Command of the Armed Forces), NI (Nazi Institutions), RSHA (Reichssicherheitshauptamt, Reich Security Head Office), SD (Sicherheitsdienst, Security Service), Gestapo (Geheime Staatspolizei, Secret S...

  3. FSJF Post-War Period Collection

    The FSJF Post-War Period Collection is the archival collection of the Fédération des Sociétés Juives de France (Federation of Jewish Societies of France) related to the Post-war period (1944-1994). The collection reflects the large range of activities promoted by the organization in the social, cultural and political sphere. Topics include the commitment to the memory of the Holocaust, the renewal of Jewish life and culture in France, the legal aid to survivors, the social assistance to the poor, the promotion of Yiddish language, as well as the support to the State of Israel. The collectio...

  4. Eichmann Trial Collection

    The Eichmann Trial Collection is a wide-range collection of documents dating from 1937 to 1962, related to the Adolf Eichmann’s trial held in Jerusalem between April and December 1961. The collection mainly consists of the documentary basis presented by the Israeli Police for the prosecution case against the Nazi SS chief, one of the major organizers of the “Final Solution”. Records include hundreds of letters, telegrams, reports and decrees produced by the Third Reich’s Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA) on the subject of the “Final Solution” plan (1937-1944). Postwar-period documentation co...

  5. Ambassade d'Allemagne (German Embassy)

    This collection contains files and correspondence of Carltheo Zeitschel, counselor of legation (Legationsrat) at the German Embassy, in charge of Jewish affairs in connection with the Sipo-SD France in Paris. It also contains his correspondence with Theodor Dannecker, head of the Jewish Affairs department within the Sipo-SD in Paris. It also includes verbal notes, certificates, telegrams, circulars, lists, notes prepared for Otto Abetz, extracts from the Journal Officiel de la République française, reports, resumes, brochures, minutes, as well as individual files. Most of the correspondence...

  6. Nuremberg Trials - NMT Collection

    The Nuremberg Trials - NMT Collection is a collection of documents related to the 12 U.S. trials against 185 Nazi chiefs held before the Nuremberg Military Tribunals (NMT) between 1946 and 1949. NMT documentation includes the proceedings (transcripts of depositions, suits and judgments) of the following war criminals’ prosecutions: the Doctors’ Trial, the Milch Trial, the Judges’ Trial, the Pohl Trial, the Flick Trial, the IG Farben Trial, the Hostages Trial, the RuSHA Trial, the Einsatzgruppen Trial, the Krupp Trial, the Ministries’ Trial and the High Command Trial.