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  1. Article on Kafka

    In addition there is a note from a producer of the BBC's 'Third Programme', regarding a possible talk by Robert Weltsch on Franz Kafka, who also knew him quite well.

  2. Jack Barden collection

    This collection comprises personal and family correspondence; correspondence and papers regarding the assistance given to a number of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany, particularly relating to Professor Raphael Sokolowsky

  3. Gerd Ramm collection

    This collection comprises testimonies from former hidden Jews who survived the war thanks to the efforts of Gerd Ramm; also contained is covering correspondence.

  4. Oppenheim: copy family documents

    This collection of copy family documents sheds some light on the fate of the Oppenheim family from Kassel.

  5. Ulrich Stern: Letter and personal account

  6. DVU invitation for rally

    Letter and badge of the Deutsche Volksunion (DVU). Invitation of Gerhard Frey, head of the DVU, to a rally in Hamburg to honor Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Colonel of the Wehrmacht. Badge "Für Rudel-" Für Deutschland with face of Hans-Ulrich Rudel.

  7. Material re German radio

    Copy documents relating to German radio. The text is back to front.

  8. International Military Tribunal

    The signed last statements of the defendants at 192/1-20 are arranged in order of appearance at the proceedings. The Wiener Library holds both full published transcripts and translations of the statements.

  9. Clive Teddern: The Hyphen News and other papers

    The bulk of the collection is materials produced in Clive Teddern’s role as editor of The Hyphen News. Also included are his memoirs and papers of the Otto Hirsch Chapter of the B'nai B'rith Youth Organisation.

  10. Kahn-Freund correspondence

  11. Oppenheimer family papers

    Audio interview with Ferolyn Angell and cousins, descendants of the Oppenheimer siblings of Schwedt in which they discuss the history and fate of family members; their conversion to Christianity; the story of the 'card reading witch of Terezin' etc.

  12. Papers re war crimes in Yugoslavia

    This microfilm collection of papers of the Nazi authorities in Yugoslavia comprises letters, proclamations and reports of German police units. It is significant because it includes an order which explicitly mentions their intent to systematically murder the adult male population of Hrastnigg, Kanker and Zavoden, in former Yugoslavia, and to 're-settle' the remaining population. The units involved were reserve Police Batallion 93; Police Batallion 322; Reserve Police Batallion109.

  13. Correspondence from Gurs concentration camp, France

    These two postcards offer a brief insight into conditions at Gurs internment camp experienced by Berta Kahnheimer, a German (?) Jewish inmate.

  14. Gerhard Goldbaum: Copy papers

    Gerhard Goldbaum: Copy papers re Primo Levi 

  15. The Polish press in Post war Germany

    The Polish press in Post war Germany: a list of titles with place of publication arranged by zone of occupation 

  16. Arnold Schönberg: copy papers

    This collection of copy correspondence concerns the period when he left Europe for the United States.

  17. Papers re Berthold Goldschmidt

    Copy mostly printed material re the composer Berthold Goldschmidt

  18. Harry Mayer collection

  19. Danish Underground press service in Sweden

    Danish Underground press service in Sweden: Press reports