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  1. Gerhart Riegner : Correspondence

    Collection of letters and postcards found within the pages of books from the Gerhart Riegner library, which was bequeathed to the Wiener Library in 2002.

  2. 'Hidden Children-final script'

    Text entitled 'Hidden Children Final Script' 

  3. German POWs: congratulatory letters

    German POWs: congratulatory letters to Adolf Hitler 

  4. Kramer, Salinger and Goldschmidt families: genealogical notes

    This collection consists primarily of notes on the history of 3 German Jewish families. Also included is a photograph of a Dutch cartoon.

  5. Hilde Sanderson: family papers

    This collection of papers documents in part the lives of a German Jewish family, persecuted by the Nazis, and the processes involved in the subsequent claim for restitution from the German government. The following is a list of the family members whose names occur in the collections.\ Stanley Tash (Sally Tachauer), Hilde Sanderson (née Tachauer) and Gisela (Ella) Feuchtwanger (previously Plaut, née Tachauer) are all siblings.\ Hedwig, Rosa and Alfred Seelig are all siblings, the aunts and uncle of the above.\ Ilse Seelig, (later Warner) was a cousin of Regina Tachauer (née Tachauer), Stanly...

  6. Israel Supreme Court: Ruling re Jewish identity

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.Israel Supreme Court judgement against Oswald Rufeisen re application to be considered a Jew. 

  7. Jewish Youth Federation, Holland: Copy report of 22nd AGM

    Report on the 22nd AGM of the Joodsche Jeugd Federatie (Jewish Youth Federation) 

  8. Judaism and Communism in Russia: various papers

  9. Josef Rosenbaum collection

    Correspondence and identity documents

  10. Jewish anti-defamation work in pre-Hitler Germany

    Copy report on anti-defamation work in pre-Hitler Germany under the following sub-headings: the Jews; Labor; Antisemitic propaganda among labor; Defense; ConclusionsEnglish 31 pages 

  11. Letter fragment regarding Deutsche Freikörperkultur

    Letter fragment regarding Deutsche Freikörperkultur.

  12. Auswärtiges Amt, Berlin: copy letter to Vatican

    Copy response by the Auswaertige Amt to the Vatican commenting on the status of the relationship between the German Reich and the Vatican 

  13. Franz Szell: correspondence re Alfred Rosenberg

    The letter seeks to demonstrate the racially mixed background of one of the Nazis most virulent exponents of Nazi racial ideology. The collection also includes copies (in several languages) of a letter addressed to Goering, Göbbels and von Neurath, amongst others, containing essentially the same information as in the open letter (936/2). The last letter is addressed to the Justice Minister, Trygre Lie, Oslo, and in addition to the information contained in the above, contains details of the author's own experiences.

  14. Eliezer Kaplan: Correspondence re Aliyah

    The correspondence consists of copy outgoing letters either authored by or forwarded to Eliezer Kaplan, and relates to the activities of Keren Hayesod (The Palestine Foundation Fund), in particular the settlement project (?) Mifal Bizaron. The letters bear a London address and a PO box in Jerusalem

  15. Tobias Brandt family papers

    The collection contains the personal papers of Tobias Brandt; Tobias and Emmy Brandt correspondence; correspondence regarding Die Weltbühne; various press cuttings; material regarding Nellie Sachs and Ernst Wiechert; and photographs.

  16. Gertrude Tausinger: family papers

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access this digital materialThis collection contains the family papers of Gertrud Tausinger, a Jewish refugee from Vienna who emigrated with her husband to the UK via Prague in 1939. The couple's business and that of her parents were seized shortly after Austria was annexed into the German Third Reich and they were forced to emigrate. Personal papers including birth, baptism, marriage and death certificates; passports, "Heimatschein", ID and membership cards; tax clearance certificate; "Abstammungsnachweis" certificate; alien registration c...

  17. Inge Lojdová family papers

    This collection contains papers relating to the extended family of Inge Lojdová arranged by family member. Also included are unpublished biographical articles about earlier family members and family photographs.Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access an audion interview with the donorLee Comer describes the background of her aunt, Inge Baumlova; provides information about the broader family history; decribes the family home 

  18. Copy letters from Rudolf Hess