Gilel Storch: copy correspondence and article re Storch's war-time activities
Extent and Medium
3 folders
Creator(s)
- World Jewish Congress
- Red Cross
Biographical History
Hilel Storch was born in Dvinsk, Latvia, he went to Riga where he was engaged in his father's world-wide business activities. He arrived in Stockholm in 1940 in transit to the USA. He decided to stay in Sweden primarily to keep in closer touch with his relatives who remained in Latvia.
Before he arrived in Sweden he was already an active Zionist, having represented the Jewish Agency in Dvinsk and participated in the promotion of the emigration of 3000 Latvian Jews to Palestine. In Sweden he continued to work as a representative of the Jewish Agency (the forerunner to the Jewish government in Palestine). At the same time he represented the World Jewish Congress in Sweden. He was actively involved with promoting Zionist causes including providing assistance for Israel’s war of independence.
His most significant achievements were the rescue of some 20,000 Jewish and non-Jewish concentration camp inmates and the provision of humanitarian aid to concentration camp inmates.
Acquisition
Copy;Storch’s war time activities
Donated February 1981/ Sep 1982
Donor: Gilel Storch
Scope and Content
This collection comprises two separate deposits both made by Hilel (Gilel) Storch, a Latvian Jew and Swedish resident, who helped save the lives of thousands of European Jews during the Nazi era.
The correspondence and enclosures at 765/2 between Storch and Monty Penkower relate to Penkower's research for his book The Jews were Expendable, University of Illinois Press, 1983, a study much more in line with Storch's wishes. Storch is able to make available his own considerable archive of personal and official papers, which he intended to deposit with the Jewish Community in Stockholm, and to be interviewed by Penkower. He is also able to facilitate access for Penkower to the Swedish foreign office archives.
The enclosures at 765/1-2 include the correspondence and other papers of, amongst others, Felix Kersten, Himmler's masseur; Count Folke Bernadotte, vice president of the Swedish Red Cross; Gerhart M. Riegner, World Jewish Congress, Sweden; Walter Schellenberg, Swedish diplomat.
At 765/ 3 there is a copy article with translation about the life and work of Gilel Storch (Accession No. 42835)
System of Arrangement
The material is divided into the following 3 folders: copy correspondence and enclosures between Storch and Gerald Fleming, 765/1; copy correspondence and enclosures between Storch and Monty Pekower, 765/2; copy journal article and translation, 765/3. The original order within the correspondence folders has largely been retained.
Conditions Governing Access
Open
People
- Storch, Hilel
- Schellenberg, Walter
- Riegner, Gerhart
- Penkower, Monty Noam
- Himmler, Heinrich
- Fleming, Gerald
Subjects
- Relief organisations
- Relief work
- Letters
- Documents
Places
- Sweden