Bloch, Julius (1877-1956): correspondence (microfilm)
Rozmiary i nośnik
104 frames
Twórca(-y)
- Bloch, Julius, 1877, Jewish community worker,
Biografia twórcy
Julius Bloch was born in Bruehl/ Baden in June 1877. He became a member of the Jewish Gemeindevorstand in Pforzheim, Baden Wuertemberg, in 1923; member of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Frankfurt/ Main, where he was also chairman of the Jewish welfare committee and head of the regional office for the Hilfsverein der Juden in Deutschland. He was responsible for rationalisng the provision of welfare to Jews in Frankfurt by centralising the numerous smaller organisations into one large organisation. By May 1938 he was living in London. In 1946 he was deputy of the New Liberal Congregation, London. He died in London in 1956.
Przejęcie
Bloch family
Zakres i treść
This microfilm collection of correspondence documents the experiences of Julius Bloch and family and friends, some of whom managed to escape Nazi occupied Europe, and others, who did not. The papers include correspondence from his brother in Gurs concentration camp in the French Pyr?nees, where he died.
Sposób uporządkowania
Chronological
Warunki decydujące o udostępnieniu
Open
Warunki decydujące o reprodukowaniu
Copies can be made for personal use. Permission must be sought for publication.
Charakterystyka stanu fizycznego i wymagań technicznych
Microfilm
Pomoce informacyjne
Description exists to this archive on the Wiener Library's online catalogue www.wienerlibrary.co.uk.
Istnienie oryginałów i miejsce ich przechowywania
Wiener Collection, Tel Aviv University, Israel.
Informacje dotyczące procedury
'Israelitisches Familienblatt', Hamburg-Berlin, 9.6.1938, No. 23. Entry compiled by Howard Falksohn.
Osoby
- Bloch, Julius, 1877,
Ciała zbiorowe
Tematy
- Concentration camps
- Human rights violations
- Humanitarian law
- Migration
- Nazism
- Occupied territories
- Political doctrines
- Immigration
- Jewish emancipation
- Jews
- Liberation movements
- Political movements
- Religious groups
- Totalitarianism
- War crimes
Miejsca
- Frankfurt, Germany,