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  1. John Goldsmith family documents

  2. Twentsche bank, Amsterdam: Copy note re service to the Germans

    Note made on file by Groser (representative for Germany) and in the presence of a colleague, Dr. Knobloch, concerning an interview they had with van Ryk of the Twentsche Bank, who were offering their services to the GermansGerman 

  3. Hungarian-American Council for Democracy: Appeal for help

    This appeal by Bela Lugosi, president of the Hungarian- American Council for Democracy, New York, is accompanied by a leaflet exorting kinfolk to oppose the Hungarian regime which is sympathetic to the Nazis.

  4. Miscellaneous leaflets

    This collection of leaflets and other printed ephemera contains both German material, advertising art exhibitions and the like, c1930s, and British armed forces information leaflets etc.

  5. Czech refugee in Great Britain: report of flight into exile

    Report which documents the flight into exile of a Czech civil servant and his wife via Katovice, Poland, thence to England. The deposit comprises a manuscript version in German and a typescript version in English. The report offers a valuable insight into the difficulties encountered by Czech emigrés in the immediate aftermath of the German occupation in 1939.

  6. Irma de Miranda collection

    Correspondence and reports documenting Irma de Miranda's activities as a volunter with the Jewish Relief Unit and general information from the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad

  7. Copy papers re fascism in Great Britain

    Copy papers from the Cabinet Office re fascism in Great BritainThis is a collection of copy documents, the originals of which are held at the National Archives

  8. John Davey: Copy papers

    Copy papers re John Davey's attempt to prove that Hitler was alive in 1953. (1990s)

  9. German Jewish families: various copy papers

    This collection of copy documentation relates mainly to the Mecklenburg family. Also included are smaller collections from other German Jewish emigre families.

  10. Telegram re mobility restrictions for Jews

    Copy telegram from Bern to Auswärtige Amt discussing the possibility of special entry in passports held by Jews from Germany and Italy designed to prevent their travel to SwitzerlandGerman 

  11. Various eyewitness testimonies

    Various eyewitness testimonies 

  12. Antisemitism in Denmark: Copy papers

    The papers in this collection relate to the trial of 6 Danish Nazis for anti-semitic libel, in Copenhagen in 1937. The defendants include Ernst Lemvigh Müller, Niels Olsen, editor of the National-Socialistiks Maanedhaefte, Aag Henning Andersen, Nannestad Møoller, Valdemar Jensen, editor of Stormen and Betty Henning. The longest sentence was 80 days. The collection includes the transcript of a declaration by the Chief Rabbi of Denmark, which takes the form of written answers to questions about the content of the anti-semitic publications produced by the defendants

  13. Reichssicherheitshauptamt: copy extract from annual report

    Copy extract from the Sicherheitshauptamt annual report consisting of the chapter entitled Judaism which is sub-divided into the following headings: Germany; abroad; the position of Jewish organisations in the old Reichsgebiet; political and religious organisations; action against the Jews on 9/ 10 November 1938; statistics; emigration; Ostmark; Danzig; world JewryGerman 20 pages 

  14. Copy documents and draft for research projects

    Copy documents and draft for research projects entitled Das traditionelle Judentum in Deutschland im 19 und 20 Jahrhundert, by Dr. M Breuer and Dr. J Walk, and Die anti-jüdische Gesestzgebung im Dritten Reich, by Dr. Shaul EshThe papers include copy documents from German archives and drafts of project plans for research into traditional Judaism in the 19th and 20th century and ant-Jewish laws in the Third Reich respectively.