Papers re 'Gerechtigkeit', an Austrian anti-Nazi publication

Identifier
WL735
Language of Description
English
Alt. Identifiers
  • 70657
Dates
1 Jan 1934 - 31 Jan 1941
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
  • English
Source
EHRI Partner

Biographical History

Gerechtigkeit was a weekly newspaper the first issue of which was published in September 1933. It was founded by Irene Harand, an Austrian, who was also co-founder of Weltverband gegen Rassenhass und Menschennot. The paper was published for about 5 years and for part of the time in several European languages. Gerechtigkeit had a simple philosemitic message: anti-semitism was a moral outrage not only against Jews but also against Christian ideals; Nazism was a pagan movement, which, if not halted, would destroy European civilization

Archival History

Nothing is known about the provenance

Scope and Content

The collection consists of 4 letters from the offices of the publishers of Gerechtigkeit, an Austrian anti-racist publication. In addition there is an apparently unrelated note about the Austrian Office, a body supported by the bulk of Austrian liberals, Austrian legitimists and some Austrian socialists. The letters in this collection are also evidence of the organisers' desire to create an international anti-nazi movement. Moritz Zalman, responds to a letter at 735/1, because his colleague, Irene Harand is in Poland. The letter itself is addressed to a professor in Amsterdam. The letter at 735/2 is concerned with raising financial support and is also addressed to Amsterdam. The pro-forma letter at 735/4 also deals with raising financial support abroad.

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