Copy correspondence and papers re Möbelaktion
Extent and Medium
147 pages
Biographical History
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A report dated 22 July 1958, filmed at the beginning of the collection, states that the material was gathered under the supervision of J.J. Jacobson of the American Joint Distribution Committee in Paris.
The systematic theft of Jewish property began with the ransacking of Jewish lodges, libraries and archives. Then it was ordered that all art works in Jewish hands throughout Europe be confiscated and dispatched to Germany in special trains. Finally the homes of Jews deported to the East were plundered.
The copy correspondence and papers in this collection document all the above aspects of Jewish expropriation.
Acquisition
Donor: United Restitution Organisation
Scope and Content
This collection of copy documents deals with every aspect of the expropriation of Europe's Jewish population by the Nazis, in what was described as the Möbelaktion
United Restitution Organisation report outlining the Nazi confiscation of Jewish property between 1940 and 1944 in France, Belgium and Holland, 22 July 1958
5 pages
Copy correspondence and papers from various Nazi authorities detailing the expropriation of Jewish communities
147 pages
System of Arrangement
They were gathered chronologically together in one volume and paginated.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
Conditions Governing Reproduction
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Subjects
- Racial persecution, Jews
- Looted treasure
- Expropriation
- Documents