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      <p><![CDATA[In the Record Groupe: - Drafts and galley proofs of Benjamin Sagalowitz's book,"The Way to Majdanek"; - Documentation regarding the Jewish communities in Switzerland, 1929-1956;- Documentation regarding JUNA, 1935-1964; - Documentation regarding the attitude of the Swiss authorities towards the Jewish refugees, 1933-1963;- Documentation regarding attempts to rescue Jews, 1944-1945; - Documentation regarding the World Jewish Congress (WJC), 1959-1962;- Newspaper clippings regarding trials of Nazi criminals; - Personal details regarding Nazi criminals: Yad Vashem Archives P13/178 and P13/145.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[Description of files available on Idea ALM  system at Yad Vashem Archives reading room and on the YV website]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[The estate of Benjamin Sagalowitz was submitted to Yad Vashem by B. Froehlich, the executor of the estate in 1972; it was transferred to Israel by Herbert Rosenkranz.]]></p>
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      <p><![CDATA[See also the report written by Herbert Rosenkranz in File Number O.48/123.2.4 at the Yad Vashem Archives]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Proofread copy of the book "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" ("The Road to Majdanek - On Jewish Fate in Our Time")</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Proofread copy of the book "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" ("The Road to Majdanek - On Jewish Fate in Our Time") Proofread copy of the book by B. Sagalowitz regarding the annihilation of the Jews in Europe by the Germans, and the background to the annihilation, published by SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland), 1947. In the file: Printed pages of the book, including the title page with proofreading notes. There is additional material on the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Proofreading copy of the book "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" ("The Road to Majdanek - On Jewish Fate in Our Time") A book by B. Sagalowitz regarding the extermination of the Jews in Europe by the Germans, and the background to the annihilation, published by SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland), 1947. In the file: - Printed pages of the book, without the title page, with proofreader's notes. There is additional material about the book and its chapters in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Draft of chapters from the book, "The Road to Majdanek - on Jewish Fate in Our Time" (Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit) by B. Sagalowitz In the file: - Typed draft with proofreading notes and corrections regarding the November 1938 pogroms in Germany; index by subject and person; list of anti-Jewish Nazi laws and decrees, 1933-1938; and a list of newspapers. There is additional material regarding the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Draft of chapters from the book, "The Road to Majdanek - on Jewish Fate in Our Time" (Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit) by B. Sagalowitz In the file: - Typewritten draft with proofreading notes and corrections. In the file: - Draft of chapters regarding the disinheritance and exploitation of the Jews; the plan and methods of extermination; the Mauthausen, Birkenau and Auschwitz camps; the role of the Wehrmacht and the Einsatzgruppen in the murder of Jews, hostages and POWs and Jewish resistance, especially in the Warsaw Ghetto. There is more material regarding the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Draft of chapters regarding extermination plans and methods from the B. Sagalowitz book, "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" (The Road to Majdanek - On Jewish Fate in Our Time) In the file: - Typewritten draft with editorial notes and corrections. There is additional information regarding the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of chapters of the book, "The Road to Majdanek - on Jewish Fate in Our Time" (Der Weg nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit) by B. Sagalowitz In the file: - Typewritten draft with proofreading notes and corrections. In the file: - Draft including a foreword and conclusion, chapters on the role of antisemitic propaganda during the war and chapters about German Jewish life during the war. Also in the file: - Swiss newspaper clippings regarding the guilt of Germany. There is more material regarding the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of chapters from the Benjamin Sagalowitz book, "The Road to Majdanek - On Jewish Fate in Our Time" (Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit) In the file: Chapters regarding the Reichswehr under the Weimar Republic. In the file there is a typewritten draft with editorial notes and corrections. There is additional information regarding the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of chapters from the Benjamin Sagalowitz book, "The Road to Majdanek - On Jewish Fate in Our Time" (Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit) In the file: Chapters regarding the help provided by the Reichswehr to Hitler's rise to power, and regarding Hitler, the generals and the role of the Wehrmacht in the extermination of the Jews. In the file there is a typewritten draft with editorial notes and corrections. There is additional information regarding the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of chapters of the book, "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" ("The Road to Majdanek - On Jewish Fate in Our Time") by B. Sagalowitz - Chapters regarding: the Wehrmacht ; the extermination of Jews; POWs; partisans and hostages; and the murder of millions of Soviet POWs. In the file: Typewritten draft with proofreading notes and corrections. There is more material regarding the book and its chapters in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Draft of chapters from Sagalowitz's book "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" (The Road to Majdanek - About the Jewish Fate in Our Time); excerpts from documents and publications regarding crimes</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Draft of chapters from Sagalowitz's book "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" (The Road to Majdanek - About the Jewish Fate in Our Time); excerpts from documents and publications regarding crimes of the Wehrmacht and the Einsatzgruppen; notes regarding Auschwitz and Jewish resistance There is further information regarding the book and its chapters: Yad Vashem Archives P.13/1-12.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Essay by B. Sagalowitz regarding the role of the Wehrmacht in the extermination of the Jews, based on chapters from Sagalowitz's book "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" (The Road to Majdanek - A</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Essay by B. Sagalowitz regarding the role of the Wehrmacht in the extermination of the Jews, based on chapters from Sagalowitz's book "Der Weg Nach Majdanek - Vom Juedischen Schicksal in Unserer Zeit" (The Road to Majdanek - About the Jewish Fate in Our Time)]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles and documents on the Holocaust, specifically regarding estimates of the number of Holocaust victims, 1943-1963</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles and documents on the Holocaust, specifically regarding estimates of the number of Holocaust victims, 1943-1963 In the file: - Article by B. Sagalowitz regarding the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, published in the newspaper, "Der Offentliche Dienst", in Zurich, 26 April 1963; - Documentation regarding an article claiming that "only" 1.5 million Jews had been exterminated by the Nazis, published in the "Basler Nachrichten" newspaper, 13 June 1946; - Additional documents related to the controversy regarding the number of Holocaust victims, including copies of statements by Nazi criminals, such as Rudolf Hoess and Dieter Wisliceny, and articles by Jacob Lestchinsky regarding the "Extermination Balance Sheet", 1946; - Chapters on the persecution of the Polish Jews (from the book "The Road to Majdanek"?); - Letter from the WJC (World Jewish Congress) to Sagalowitz regarding the estimate of the number of Holocaust victims, signed by Gerhard Riegner, WJC representative in Geneva.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Uprisings in Ghettos</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="003220">Höß, Rudolf (Hoess)</persname>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689493</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the establishment of ORT (World Union for the Vocational Training of Jews) in Switzerland and its activities on behalf of the Jewish refugees, 1943-1945</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the establishment of ORT (World Union for the Vocational Training of Jews) in Switzerland and its activities on behalf of the Jewish refugees, 1943-1945 In the file: - Draft of the announcement regarding the founding meeting of ORT-Switzerland in Zurich, 21 November 1943; - List of members of the ORT-Switzerland Central Comite (Central Committee), late 1943; - ORT work plans, 1943-1944, and activity plans in Switzerland, 3 September 1943; - Agenda for the founding meeting of the Ort-Switzerland Central Comite, 21 November 1943; - Report on ORT activity in Switzerland, May 1944; - List of ORT workshops opened in various refugee camps in Switzerland, October 1944 and December 1944; - Chemistry examination forms, with the names of pupils and the grades they earned, 21 June 1945; - Clipping from a Swiss newspaper entitled "Jewish Work" regarding ORT activity in Switzerland, 16 November 1944. Also in the file: Clipping from a Swiss newspaper regarding the history of ORT activities in Switzerland, on the occasion of the ORT General Meeting in Bern, 05 November 1963.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unitid>3689494</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding trials against Philippe Lugrin, a Swiss Nazi activist, and his accomplices, for the murder of Jewish cattle merchant, Arthur Bloch, in Payerne, western Switzerland, 16 April 1942</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding trials against Philippe Lugrin, a Swiss Nazi activist, and his accomplices, for the murder of Jewish cattle merchant, Arthur Bloch, in Payerne, western Switzerland, 16 April 1942 In the file: - Verdict handed down by the Moudon court against Lugrin, 05 June 1947; - Lugrin's statement before the court; - Draft of articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the Lugrin Trial, June 1947; - Handwritten notes by B. Sagalowitz regarding the proceedings of the Lugrin Trial; - Documentation regarding the trial against the accomplices in the murder of Arthur Bloch, 20 February 1943; - Memorandum presented to the court by Bloch's heirs regarding the appeal of the murderers against their conviction, 08 March 1943. Also in the file: Documentation regarding the Philippe Lugrin Trial due to antisemitic propaganda, 18 March 1940.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Information on the condition of Holocaust survivors in Germany and postwar displays of antisemitism there, 1949-1950</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Information on the condition of Holocaust survivors in Germany and postwar displays of antisemitism there, 1949-1950 In the file: "The Jews of Germany", a report by B. Sagalowitz on Holocaust survivors in Germany, written after his visit there on behalf of the WJC (World Jewish Congress), translated from German into English, March 1950; - Letter from Sagalowitz to Gerhard Riegner, WJC (World Jewish Congress) representative in Geneva, about Holocaust survivors in Germany; - Draft of an article regarding German anti-Semitic propaganda in the world after the war. There is additional material in Yad Vashem files P. 13/177 and P.13/19.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding Kasztner, the Kasztner Trial and the efforts to rescue the Jews of Hungary, 1944-1958</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding Kasztner, the Kasztner Trial and the efforts to rescue the Jews of Hungary, 1944-1958 In the file: - Various newspaper clippings related to the Kasztner affair in Israel during the 1950s, and especially to the verdict handed down by Judge Benjamin Halevy, 1955; - Drafts of articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the Kasztner Trial, written for the "Neue Zuericher Zeitung", July 1955; - Correspondence with M. W. Robert Kempner, American assistant chief defense counsel at the Nuremberg Trials, regarding the sworn statement made by Kasztner on behalf of Kurt Becher, the Nazi; 1955; - Correspondence with Karl Kolb, Red Cross representative in Romania during the war, with a report on the deportation of Romanian Jews and those who perished, 10 August 1955; - Correspondence with J..A. Wohlgemuth regarding the attitude of Jewish leaders, particularly Leo Baeck, towards the Nazis, August 1955; - Various documents, including a JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) memorandum regarding the role of Saly Mayer, the JDC representative in Switzerland, in the negotiations with the Nazis about the rescue of Hungarian Jews and Kasztner's reaction, October 1945; - Kasztner's biographical summary as presented to the Nuremberg court, 22 November 1945; - Interview with Kasztner by Harold Trobe, director of the JDC in Europe, regarding the negotiations with the Nazis and Saly Mayer, 31 June 1945; - Newspaper clipping regarding the Jews of Hungary published in "Die Lage", Goebbels' information service, 28 August 1944. There are additional files: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/132, P. 13/150 and P.13/151.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Rescue of Jews - negotiations</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000837">Kempner Robert</persname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation on an article and a speech given by Lord Bertrand Russell on Neo-Nazism and on Israel, 1954-1959</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation on an article and a speech given by Lord Bertrand Russell on Neo-Nazism and on Israel, 1954-1959 In the file: - Documentation of the dispute regarding the chances of a revival of Nazism in West Germany according to Lord Russell, a British jurist and author,1957; - Letter from B. Sagalowitz to the German Jewish newspaper, "Allgemeine Wochenzeitung", regarding criticism voiced by the newspaper regarding Russell's claim that there is a strong possibility of a revival of Nazism in West Germany, 22 July 1957; - Copies of the criticism voiced by the "Allgemeine Wochenzeitung" regarding Russell's claim, and additional newspaper clippings relating to Nazism in Germany, 28 June 1957. - Text of a speech made by Lord Russell about Israel and the Middle East within the framework of the "Swiss-Israel Association" in Zurich, 05 March 1959; - Biographical documentation about Lord Russell sent to B. Sagalowitz by the WJC (World Jewish Congress) Information Department, 27 February 1959, including the paper, "Germany - Ten Years After", reporting on the situation in Germany ten years after the war, 26 May 1955.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Israel</geogname>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689499</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: International Conference on "Teaching the History of World War II in Western Europe", 1956-1957</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: International Conference on "Teaching the History of World War II in Western Europe", 1956-1957 In the file: Documentation on the conference, which took place in Oostende, Belgium, and additional material pertaining to the subject: -Study days, held by the European Bureau for Youth and Childhood within the framework of the European Education Congress, on the teaching of contemporary history, 6-9 May 1956; - Article by B. Sagalowitz on the conference and copies of his notes regarding the resolution of the committee to clarify responsibility for the outbreak of World War II; - Correspondence regarding an error in publication of the report on the conference and Sagalowitz' activity; - Program of the conference, list of participants, report on activities of the conference and a map of Oostende; - Sagalowitz' handwritten notes regarding the conference.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <geogname>Oostende,West-Vlaanderen,&lt;&gt;,Belgium</geogname>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Abandoned property in Switzerland belonging to Holocaust victims, 1952-1962</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Abandoned property in Switzerland belonging to Holocaust victims, 1952-1962 In the file: - Articles regarding the abandoned property in Switzerland published by B. Sagalowitz in the "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" newspaper, September-October 1952; - Drafts of other articles and handwritten notes; - Documentation regarding Swiss government policy regarding the abandoned property, including 1950s debates in the Swiss Parliament regarding compulsory registration by banks and other institutions, and a proposal made by Dr. Harald Huber, MP, 20 March 1957; - Copy of a letter from the Schweizerische Bankvereinigung to VSJF (Association of Swiss Jewish Welfare and Refugee Relief Organizations) regarding the account of Bela Loew Beer, a Holocaust victim, 18 October 1962; - Correspondence between Oskar Stern, a member of the executive council of the Association of Victims of the Nazis in Switzerland, to Dr. Walter Breslauer, deputy head of the Council of German Jews in London, regarding the reparations agreement with West Germany, August-September 1960.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Swiss banks</subject>
          <subject>Jewish organizations in the United Kingdom</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="887">Jewish property</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1043">Compensation</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689502</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the persecution of Romanian Jews and regarding reparations to Romanian and Austrian Jews, 1941-1961</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the persecution of Romanian Jews and regarding reparations to Romanian and Austrian Jews, 1941-1961 In the file: Documentation regarding the persecution of Romanian Jews in the context of reparations made to Romanian Holocaust survivors: - Copy of the protocol of session No. 84 of the Eichmann Trial including testimonies of Romanian Holocaust survivors, dated 23 May 1961; - Newspaper clippings and correspondence, dated 19 July 1957 and 28 June 1960, regarding reparations demands from Germany on behalf of Romanian Jews, especially those submitted by the World Council for Compensation Claims of Romanian Jews; - Testimonies of Alexander Safran, the former Chief Rabbi of Romania, and of Sabin Manuila, regarding the persecution of Romanian Jews, dated 30 March 1960; - English translation of a cable, dated 15 November 1941, from Gunther, US ambassador in Romania, to the US State Department, regarding the persecution of Romanian Jews; - Memorandum, dated January 1960, circulated by the United Restitution Organization, URO, regarding the persecution of Romanian Jews; - Article by Benjamin Sagalowitz, dated 1960, regarding reparations to Romanian Jews; - Copies of a section of the verdict handed down at the "Wilhelmstrasse Prozess", Ministries Case, dated 11 April 1949, regarding the role of the Germans in the persecution of Romanian Jews. Also in the file: - Newspaper clippings, dated 1960, regarding reparation demands on behalf of Austrian Jews.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Eichmann Trial, 1961-1962</subject>
          <subject>American embassy</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1043">Compensation</subject>
          <subject>Claims for compensation</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Romania</geogname>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Protocol</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689503</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the showing of a film by Harlan Veit, the Nazi director, in Switzerland, in 1949 - 1963</unittitle>
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190 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the showing of a film by Harlan Veit, the Nazi director, in Switzerland, in 1949 - 1963 In the file: - Documentation regarding attempts to show the film, "The Third Gender", directed by Harlan Veit, the Nazi director, in Swiss cinemas. In the file: - Among other items, a letter from the pro-Jewish pastor, Paul Trautvetter, to B. Sagalowitz, 25 April 1962; - Documentation regarding the burning of the negative of the film, "Jud Suess", by Harlan Veit as expiation, April 1954; - Historical-legal documentation regarding Harlan Veit from Hamburg, 1949. There is additional material in Yad Vashem Archives files: P. 13/24, P. 13/59, P. 13/60, P. 13/192-194.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="361">Nazi art</subject>
          <subject>Nazi artists</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject>Propaganda films</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="703">Film</genreform>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689504</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation and verdicts in the trials conducted against Harlan Veit, the Nazi director, in Germany and in Switzerland, 1949-1963</unittitle>
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253 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation and verdicts in the trials conducted against Harlan Veit, the Nazi director, in Germany and in Switzerland, 1949-1963 - Verdicts were issued in Hamburg, 1949-1950; Munich, 1952; Hamburg, 1958; Zurich, 1962 and Karlsruhe, 1963. There is additional material in Yad Vashem files P. 13/23, P. 13/59, P. 13/60 and P. 13/192-194.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject>Propaganda films</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials</subject>
          <subject>War crimes trials in Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject>Nazi artists</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="361">Nazi art</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689506</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Hans Globke affair in West Germany, 1956-1963</unittitle>
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114 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Hans Globke affair in West Germany, 1956-1963 In the file: - Documentation regarding the Hans Globke affair; Hans Globke, the Director of the Federal Chancellory of West German Chancellor Adenauer, was suspected of participation in the preparation of the Nuremberg Laws when he served as a legal counselor at the Ministry of the Interior in Nazi Germany; - Articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding this matter that appeared in the newspaper, "Israelitisches Wochenblatt", 1956-1963; - Newspaper clippings, drafts and handwritten notes; - Correspondence with various persons in Germany regarding the Globke affair, 1956; - Drafts of articles by Kurt Kaiser-Blueth against Globke; - Copies of cables from Koecher, the German ambassador in Switzerland, regarding negotiations between the Swiss government and the German government about imprinting the passports of German Jews with the letter "J", September 1938; - Documentation regarding Theodor Oberlaender, the Minister for Matters Pertaining to Vertriebene ("deportees", but referring to Germans who escaped the territories of Poland and Czechoslovakia after the war) in Adenauer's government, who was suspected of participation in murders in Lemberg, during the war,1960. There is additional material regarding Globke in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/26, P. 13/56, P. 13/195 and P. 13/196; and additional material regarding Oberlaender in Yad Vashem Archives file TR10/2146.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nazi jurists</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="338">Marking of Jews</subject>
          <subject>Relations Germany - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1141">Passports</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Laws</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000918">Oberlaender Theodor</persname>
          <persname>Globke, Hans</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689507</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Testimonies given by Hans Globke regarding his activities as a lawyer in the Ministry of the Interior of the Reich, 1948 and 1963</unittitle>
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195 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Testimonies given by Hans Globke regarding his activities as a lawyer in the Ministry of the Interior of the Reich, 1948 and 1963 In the file: Testimony by Globke presented 10 August-12 August 1948 as part of Nuremberg Trial 11, and his testimony, 21 January 1965; See also Yad Vashem Archives: P.13/25, P.13/56, P.13/195 and P.13/196, regarding Globke.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Jews in Germany</subject>
          <subject>Nazi jurists</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Laws</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Globke, Hans</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="687">Testimony</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689510</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the death of Charles Harold Jordan, General Manager of the JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) in Prague, 1967</unittitle>
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65 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the death of Charles Harold Jordan, General Manager of the JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) in Prague, 1967 In the file: - Articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the death of the JDC General Manager, published in the newspaper, "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", as well as drafts and handwritten notes; -Letter from Sagalowitz to Samuel Jaffe, JDC spokesman in Geneva, regarding his articles, 05 September 1967; - Photograph of C. H. Jordan sent by the JDC to Sagalowitz through the Neue Zuercher Zeitung, 23 August 1967; - JDC and WJC (World Jewish Congress) documents regarding C. H. Jordan; - Newspaper clippings.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>Prag,Praha Hlavni Mesto,Bohemia,Czechoslovakia</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689511</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various articles by B. Sagalowitz, 1936-1969</unittitle>
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מקור וקסרוקס

128 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="ita" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Italian</language>
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        </did>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various articles by B. Sagalowitz, 1936-1969 In the file: - Various articles which appeared in Swiss newspapers regarding: Zionist conferences and congresses in Europe (1947, 1964); Israel; the WJC (World Jewish Congress); theatrical reviews; the attitude of the Jews towards the trials of Nazi criminals; and other items; - Clipping from the "Das Juedische Heim" (The Jewish Home) newspaper with an article by Sagalowitz regarding the David Frankfurter trial, 24 December 1936; - Clippings from the Nazi newspaper, "Voelkischer Beobachter", and photographs from the trial, 15 December 1936. Also in the file: Documentation regarding the antisemitic incident in Bellinzona, 1960.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>State of Israel</subject>
          <subject>משפטים - שווייץ</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>אנטישמיות אחרי המלחמה - שוויץ</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="695">Theater</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1074">Conferences</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>Bellinzona,Ticino,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Sentence</genreform>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689513</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of various articles, 1943-1958</unittitle>
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72 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts of various articles, 1943-1958 In the file: - Articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding, among other things, the book "The Final Solution" by Gerald Reitlinger, and the participation of the Krupp plant in the confiscation of Jewish property. Also in the file: - Articles and notes written by Saly Braunschweig, Nelly Sutro, Georges Bloch and Otto Heim regarding the fate of the refugees in Switzerland during the war, especially the children of the refugees cared for by SHEK (the Association for Help to Children of Refugees in Switzerland); - Versions of the articles in German and French; - Article by Genia Silkes published in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", regarding the situation of the Jewish children in Poland during the annihilation, 20 December 1958.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Refugees during the war</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="790">Holocaust research</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="317">Relief and welfare organizations</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="824">Children</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000753">היים אוטו</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000064">Braunschweig Saly</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689514</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts and articles regarding the Nuremberg Trials and various topics, 1948-1964</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Typewritten copy

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מקור וקסרוקס

170 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Drafts and articles regarding the Nuremberg Trials and various topics, 1948-1964 In the file, among other things: - Draft of an article regarding the visits of Swiss personalities, like Carl Burkhardt and Carl Ludwig, to Israel; - Drafts of articles regarding the Holocaust, based on 1948 IMT (Nuremberg Trial) documentation published in German; - Notes on the 11 June 1945 meeting of the ICZ (Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zuerich; Federation of Jewish organizations in Zurich), including a lecture by Dr. Ornstein regarding the Christian attitude towards the Jews, in the context of the Walzenhausen Declaration (Walzenhauser Erklaerung) and regarding Paul Vogt, the Protestant minister; - Notes regarding a number of Holocaust victims in the context of an article in the "Basler Nachrichten" newspaper, 16 January 1945; - Summary of the book, "The Atom Bomb and the Future of Mankind", by Carl Jasper, regarding the State of Israel; - Notes by B. Sagalowitz regarding Nazi criminals; - Notes regarding members of the extreme right in West Germany, March 1962; - Various notes regarding postwar JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) activities, including lists of expenses, 1961; - Notes on Nes Amim, the Christian moshav in Israel, 1962; - Additional notes in connection with the Nuremberg Trials and additional documentation through 09 November 1964.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject>Attitude of the Church</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="872">Jewish communities</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform>Protocol</genreform>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689516</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding trials against Nazi criminals, especially German generals, 1948, 1949 and 1961</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding trials against Nazi criminals, especially German generals, 1948, 1949 and 1961 In the file: - Newspaper clippings regarding the trial against German generals in Nuremberg, 1948; the trial against General Von Manstein in Hamburg, 1949; and the Eichmann Trial, 05 May 1961. There are additional files regarding this subject: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/39, P. 13/136-138 and P. 13/191.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles and documentation regarding the Eichmann Trial, 1961-1963 In the file: - Articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the Eichmann Trial that appeared in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" newspaper, 1961; - Indictment by Joseph Mandel against Eichmann, and relating to the topic of rescue of Hungarian Jews, Israel Kasztner and C. Truempy ("Goods for Blood"), February 1961; - Wording of the Israeli law regarding the bringing to trial of Nazis and their assistants, 1950; - Excerpt from a discussion with Eichmann in the "Polityka" newspaper, 14 June 1961, and a clipping presenting him as an "Expert on Zionism", due to his connections with a person from the Jewish Agency and his visit to the Middle East in 1937; - Testimony of Theodor Horst Grell in the Eichmann Trial; - Contents of a lecture presented by Schuele, the public prosecutor, at the Catholic Academy in Munich about the Eichmann Trial, 18 November 1961; - Two bulletins issued by the Yugoslavian News Agency regarding Eichmann's crimes in Yugoslavia, perpetrated in coordination with the Ustasha regime, and in particular with Andrija Artukovic; - Various newspaper clippings regarding the Eichmann Trial, and other criminals not yet arrested; - Additional documentation regarding Joseph Mandel and rescue activities on behalf of the Hungarian Jews, including letter from Georg Guggenheim from the SIG (Association of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) administration to Mandel, regarding his claims in the matter of the rescue of Hungarian Jews (in connection with Kasztner and Saly Mayer), 16 March 1961; Also in the file: - Documentation regarding the "Loew" factory tax evasion affair, 1951; - Handwritten notes by B. Sagalowitz.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the Auschwitz Trial held in Frankfurt, 1963-1964</unittitle>
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פוטוקופיה

108 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the Auschwitz Trial held in Frankfurt, 1963-1964 Among the accused: Wilhelm Boger, Victor Capesius, Oswald Kaduk, Robert Mulka; The file also contains: - Articles by Sagalowitz which appeared in the Swiss newspapers "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" and "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" regarding the trial, 1963-1964; - Opinion by Sagalowitz, which appeared in the journal "Das Neue Israel" (New Israel) regarding refusal to follow orders to murder, August 1964; attached to the article is an excerpt regarding Kasztner's activities for the rescue of Hungarian Jews; - Letter from the German historian, Hans Buchheim, to the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" editorial staff regarding the article by Sagalowitz on his position regarding the Nuremberg Laws, 19 February 1964; - Articles on the Auschwitz Trial not written by Sagalowitz (from news agencies); There are additional files regarding the Auschwitz Trials; Yad Vashem Archives: P.13/181-185, P.13/144 and P.13/34-38.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Notes recorded by B. Sagalowitz regarding the trial proceedings at the Auschwitz Retrial, held in Karlsruhe, 1969</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Notes recorded by B. Sagalowitz regarding the trial proceedings at the Auschwitz Retrial, held in Karlsruhe, 1969 Also in the file: - Drafts and duplicates of articles regarding the first trial in Frankfurt, 1963-1964 (see Yad Vashem Archives P.13/34); - Excerpt from the testimony of SS judge Georg Konrad Morgen, at the Nuremberg Trial , 7-8 August 1946. There are additional files regarding the Auschwitz Trials: Yad Vashem Archives P.13/34-38, P.13/144 and P.13/181-185.]]></p>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Karlsruhe,Karlsruhe (Karlsruhe),Baden,Germany</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Information and legal documentation regarding the Auschwitz Trial held in Frankfurt, in 1963</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Information and legal documentation regarding the Auschwitz Trial held in Frankfurt, in 1963 The file contains: - Bulletin for journalists regarding the Auschwitz Trial; - Opening remarks at the trial and the speech of the general prosecutor, Dr. Grossmann. There are additional files regarding the Auschwitz Trial; Yad Vashem Archives: P.13/181-185, P.13/144 and P.13/34-38.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <geogname>Frankfurt am Main,Frankfurt a. Main (Wiesbaden),Hesse-Nassau,Germany</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Indictments from the Auschwitz Trial, 1963.</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Indictments from the Auschwitz Trial, 1963. In the file: - Indictments of Wilhelm Burger and Josef Erber in Frankfurt, 06 August 1963; - Indictments of the physicians Horst Paul and Silvester Fischer at the East German (DDR) Supreme Court, 1965; The file also includes: A warrant for the arrest of Franz Bernhard Lucas, a physician at the Auschwitz camp, dated 24 March 1965; There are additional files dealing with the Auschwitz Trials; Yad Vashem Archives: P.13/181-185, P.13/144 and P.13/34-38.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Auschwitz Trial and punishment of the Nazi criminals in Germany, 1962-1967</unittitle>
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מקור וקסרוקס

פוטוקופיה

184 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Auschwitz Trial and punishment of the Nazi criminals in Germany, 1962-1967 In the file: - Closing argument of Henry Ormond, defense attorney for the Holocaust survivors in the Auschwitz Trial, 24 May 1965; - "Replik" (reply) by attorney Ormond in the Auschwitz Trial; - Documentation regarding German legislature regarding crimes of the Nazis, particularly regarding the 46th Conference of German Jurists in Essen, 27 September and 30 September 1966; - Reprint from the Jewish German newspaper "Allgemeine" regarding the Conference of German Jurists in Essen, regarding the punishment of Nazi criminals; - Report by H. Ormond, 07 October 1966; - Statistical data on the number of legal proceedings against Nazi criminals in West Germany after the war; - Verdict in the trial against Bogdan Staschynskij, a Nazi criminal from Ukraine, 19 October 1962. There are additional files regarding the Auschwitz Trials: Yad Vashem Archives P.13/34-38, P.13/144 and P.13/181-185.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding SS-General Karl Wolff, commander of Himmler's personal headquarters, and the trial against him, 1931-1964</unittitle>
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279 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding SS-General Karl Wolff, commander of Himmler's personal headquarters, and the trial against him, 1931-1964 In the file contains: - Article by B. Sagalowitz regarding the legal proceedings against Karl Wolff; - Articles regarding the Wolff Trial, published in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" newspaper; - Additional newspaper clippings from various Swiss and German newspapers; - Letters to B. Sagalowitz from the public prosecutor in Munich Court II regarding investigation proceedings against Wolff, 11-30 October 1962; - Personal documents of Wolff, including a letter from General Milch regarding medical experiments in Dachau, 20 May 1942; - Clippings from Swiss newspapers regarding Wolff's part in the German surrender in Italy, 1945-1948; - Drafts of speech presented by the accused, Wolff, before the court. The file also includes: - Clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding the testimony of B. Sagalowitz at the Otto Hunsch Trial, held in Frankfurt, 1962. There is more material regarding the trials against Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/39-45.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles from newspapers and journals regarding the trials against Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche, Eichmann's assistants in Hungary, 1964-1969</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles from newspapers and journals regarding the trials against Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche, Eichmann's assistants in Hungary, 1964-1969 In the file: - Articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the trials held in Frankfurt against Otto Hunsche and Hermann Krumey, 1964-1939; the articles were published in the Swiss newspapers, "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" and "Israelitisches Wochenblatt"; - Drafts of articles for the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" and the "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" by B. Sagalowitz; - Additional (edited) drafts of articles regarding the trials against Krumey and Hunsche; - Letter from Kurt Ernenputsch from Germany to B. Sagalowitz regarding the second trial against Krumey and Hunsche, dated 28 August 1969. There are additional files regarding the trials against Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/39-45.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Handwritten notes regarding the first trial against Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche, 1964-1965</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

182 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Handwritten notes regarding the first trial against Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche, 1964-1965 In the file: - Series of notebooks containing notes regarding the trial proceedings. Also in the file: Typewritten notes regarding testimonies at the Auschwitz Trial, including that of Igncy Golik, the Polish journalist. There is more information regarding the trials of Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche: Yad Vashem Archives P.13/39-45.]]></p>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Handwritten notes regarding the Krumey-Hunsche Retrial, 1968-1969</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

137 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Handwritten notes regarding the Krumey-Hunsche Retrial, 1968-1969 In the file: - Notebooks with notes recorded by B. Sagalowitz regarding the trial, including testimonies, summations by the attorneys and the verdict. There is additional material regarding the "Hermann Krumey-Otto Hunsche" Trials in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/39-45.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <geogname>Frankfurt am Main,Frankfurt a. Main (Wiesbaden),Hesse-Nassau,Germany</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Krumey-Hunsche Retrial,1962-1969</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

114 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Krumey-Hunsche Retrial,1962-1969 In the file: - Copy of the verdict from the Otto Hunsche Trial canceling the earlier verdict from 13 July 1962, 02 May 1963; - Copy of the decision to retry Krumey and Hunsche, 20 June 1963; - Copy of final reaction by the attorney for the plaintiffs [Henry Ormond?] to Krumey's words in his defense during the trial against him,1965; - Demand for the retrial of Krumey and Hunsche submitted to the Frankfurt court by Attorney H. Ormond and Attorney C. Raab, 14 October 1965; - Copy of the verdict ordering the retrial, 22 March 1967; - List of witnesses in the second trial against Krumey including personal details and dates of their testimonies, 11 October 1968; - Testimony of SS-man Wilhelm Hoettl at the "Krumey-Hunsche" Trial, 14 March 1969; - Newspaper clipping from "Der Spiegel", regarding Hoettl's espionage activity during the war, and testimonies by the Nazi generals, Friesner and Walter Warlimont, regarding their activities in Hungary, 22 April 1953. There is additional information regarding the "Hermann Krumey-Otto Hunsche" Trials in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/39-45.]]></p>
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          <geogname>Frankfurt am Main,Frankfurt a. Main (Wiesbaden),Hesse-Nassau,Germany</geogname>
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          <unitid>3689561</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Indictment at the "Krumey-Hunsche" Trial, 1963</unittitle>
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162 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1963-03-08 -</unitdate>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Indictment at the "Krumey-Hunsche" Trial, 1963 In the file: - Indictment against Eichmann's assistants, SS-men Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche, regarding their participation in the annihilation of the Jews in Hungary. The indictment includes a detailed description of what they and Eichmann had perpetrated, and many details regarding attempts to save the Jews of Hungary in exchange for money or goods. Israel Kasztner, Joel Brandt, Kurt Becher, Dieter Wisliceny and others are mentioned in this connection. There is additional information regarding the Hermann Krumey-Otto Hunsche Trials in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/39-45.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000060">Brand Joel</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000429">Wisliceny, Dieter</persname>
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          <geogname>Frankfurt am Main,Frankfurt a. Main (Wiesbaden),Hesse-Nassau,Germany</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Summations by the attorneys of the private plaintiffs in the "Krumey-Hunsche" Trial, 1964.</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Summations by the attorneys of the private plaintiffs in the "Krumey-Hunsche" Trial, 1964. There is additional information regarding the Hermann Krumey-Otto Hunsche Trials in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/39-45.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Treblinka Trial in Duesseldorf, 1960-1965</unittitle>
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Original

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Typewritten original

369 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Treblinka Trial in Duesseldorf, 1960-1965 In the file: - Anklageband ("Prosecution File") containing: indictment of 14 Nazi criminals from Treblinka, including Kurt Hubert Franz, the camp commandant; a list of witnesses and a list of the accused including their biographical summaries and details about their actions in Treblinka; general information regarding the policy of the Third Reich; information regarding the death camp and the labor camp in Treblinka; - Concise report for the press regarding the legal proceedings as of September 1964, sent to the head of the press department at the Duesseldorf court, 26 .August 1964; - Draft of an article by B. Sagalowitz regarding the Treblinka Trial; - Clipping from the "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" weekly, regarding the trial, 11 December 1964; - Clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding the Treblinka Trial, including a clipping dated 14 November 1960 regarding the death of Ernst Wilhelm Bohle, former NSDAP (Nazi party) head outside Germany; - Draft of a closing statement from the Treblinka Trial by Dr. Josef Neuberger, the prosecuting attorney, sent to B. Sagalowitz by attorney Veit Wyler from Zurich, 26 October 1965.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000823">Bohle Ernst Wilhelm</persname>
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          <unitid>3689564</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Sobibor" Trial in Hagen and the "Tarnopol" Trial in Stuttgart, 1965-1967</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

מקור וקסרוקס

129 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Sobibor" Trial in Hagen and the "Tarnopol" Trial in Stuttgart, 1965-1967 In the file: - Drafts of articles and newspaper clippings by B. Sagalowitz regarding the "Sobibor" Trial and the "Tarnopol" Trial; the articles appeared in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" newspaper; - Circular from the press department of the Hagen law court regarding the opening of the trial against 12 Nazi criminals from the Sobibor camp, 24 June 1965; - Letter from Reinhard Bandke, the journalist, to B. Sagalowitz regarding the "Sobibor" Trial proceedings 03 December 1966; - Letter to B. Sagalowitz from M. Grawert, attorney for the defendants, Heinrich Unverhau and Robert Juehrs, along with an abstract of his defense speech, 07 December 1966; - Memorandum forwarded to the WJC (World Jewish Congress) regarding the arrest of Franz Paul Stangl, the Nazi criminal, in Brazil, 22 June 1967; - Information regarding the verdict in the "Tarnopol" Trial, with a letter to B. Sagalowitz from Attorney Holoch and Attorney Schwarz regarding their activities in the "Tarnopol" Trial, 12 July 1966; - Photocopies of articles that appeared in the "Stuttgarter Nachrichten" newspaper regarding the proceedings of the "Tarnopol Trial", with handwritten remarks by B. Sagalowitz, 20 October 1965 and 18 December 1965.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="498">Extermination camps</subject>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the trial of Wolfgang Diewerge, 1965-1966</unittitle>
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מקור וקסרוקס

פוטוקופיה

178 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the trial of Wolfgang Diewerge, 1965-1966 In the file: - Photocopies and photographs of documents from the Nuremberg trial (NG179) regarding preparations for the trial against Herschel Grynszpan, used by the Nazi government as antisemitic propaganda material. The documents relate to Wolfgang Diewerge, a senior official in the Propaganda Ministry and former spokesman of the Reich, who was charged with perjury; - Articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding Grynszpan in the framework of the trial against W. Diewerge in Essen. The articles appeared in the newspapers "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" and "Israelitisches Wochenblatt", February 1966; - Notebooks with handwritten notes by Sagalowitz regarding proceedings in the trial against Diewerge, including drafts of articles; - Letters by from B. Sagalowitz to (Myriam?) Novich regarding the Grynszpan Affair and the Diewerge Trial, 14 January 1965-06 February 1966); - Letter to Sagalowitz from the CCJD (Centre of Contemporary Jewish Documentation) in Paris, signed by M. Mazor, 19 January 1966. There is additional information in Yad Vashem Archives file P. 13/188.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <persname>Grynszpan, Herschel Feibel</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform>Lists</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles and legal documentation regarding the "Lemberg" Trial, 1966-1968</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

217 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles and legal documentation regarding the "Lemberg" Trial, 1966-1968 In the file: - Article and drafts of articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the trial of 17 Nazi criminals charged with participation in the annihilation of the Jews of Lwow; among the defendants: Rudolf Roeder, who served as supervisor of the ZAL (slave labor camps) in Galicia. The trial was held in Stuttgart, from 25 October 1966; - Notebooks with handwritten notes regarding the proceedings in the "Lemberg" Trial; - Indictment against the accused charging them with having participated in murders in Lwow; - Punishments suggested for 11 of the accused in the "Lemberg" Trial, including Rudolf Roeder. There is additional material in Yad Vashem Archives file P. 13/189.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="556">Forced labor</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>Stuttgart,Stuttgart (Stuttgart),Wuerttemberg,Germany</geogname>
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          <geogname>Galicia Region,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Lists</genreform>
          <genreform>Indictment</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689578</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Gas Vans" Trials in Stuttgart and Hannover, 1966-1968</unittitle>
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Original

Typewritten copy

Typewritten original

214 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Gas Vans" Trials in Stuttgart and Hannover, 1966-1968 The file contains: -Articles by Benjamin Sagalowitz, which appeared in the newspaper, "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", 17 August 1967 and 20 August 1967, dealing with the "Gas Vans" Trial in Stuttgart, which began 15 August 1967; -Drafts of articles by Sagalowitz regarding the trial in Stuttgart, dated 15 August 1967 and 15 September 1967; -Notebooks with handwritten notes by Sagalowitz regarding the trial, as well as copies of his correspondence with the Saurer A.G. Swiss factory; additional documentation regarding the use of "Gas Vans" made by the Nazis, dated 15 August 1967 and 15 September 1967; - Newspaper clippings from Stuttgart regarding the only one accused in the trial, the former Nazi chemist, Albert Widmann, and his participation in the murder of mentally ill patients in Minsk and in Mogilev in the autumn of 1941, dated 15 August 1967 and 13 September 1967; -Correspondence with the Saurer A.G. factory regarding "Gas Vans", 1956; copies of documents related to the subject are attached; - Newspaper clipping of an article by Arthur Koestler published in the "St. Galler Tagblatt" regarding the murder of Jews in "Gas Vans", 15 July 1944; - Three articles regarding the trial of Friedrich Pradel and Harry Wentritt who were charged with the murder of Jews from the Soviet Union and Serbia by the use of "Gas Vans"; the trial was held in Hannover, 1966.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nazi scientists</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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          <subject>Euthanasia Program</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="535">Gas vans</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Minsk,Minsk City,Minsk,Belorussia (USSR)</geogname>
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          <geogname>Stuttgart,Stuttgart (Stuttgart),Wuerttemberg,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Serbia South,Yugoslavia</geogname>
          <geogname>Mogilev Podolski,Mogilev Podolskiy City,Vinnitsa,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Belorussia (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689579</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the "Babiy Yar" Trial in Darmstadt, 1967-1968</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

88 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the "Babiy Yar" Trial in Darmstadt, 1967-1968 In the file: - Articles and drafts of articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the proceedings in the trial against SS soldiers from Sonderkommando 4a, which was part of Einsatzgruppe C; the SS soldiers were accused of mass murder of Jews in Ukraine, especially in Zhitomir, Luck, Charkov, Bjelaja Zerkov and Babiy Yar. Among the 11 defendants were Kurt Hans, August Haefner, Kuno Callsen, Victor Woithon and Adolf Janssen. The trial opened in Darmstadt, 02 October 1967. Sagalowitz' articles were published in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" newspaper, 03 October 1967, and the "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" newspaper, 02 December 1968. Also in the file: - Letter from the editor of the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" to B. Sagalowitz regarding the next trial in Darmstadt, 28 September1967. There is more material about the trial in Yad Vashem Archives file P. 13/52.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="535">Gas vans</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1321">Killing pits</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="538">Murder Sites</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000923">Callsen Kuno</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000928">Janssen Adolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000925">Haefner August</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000997">Woithon Victor</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Biala Tserkov,Belaya Tserkov,Kiev,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Babi Yar,Murder Site</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Darmstadt,Darmstadt (Darmstadt),Hesse,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Kiew,Kievskiy,Kiev,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Kharkov,Kharkov City,Kharkov,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Luck,Łuck,Wolyn,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
          <geogname>Zhitomir,Zhitomir City,Zhitomir,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689580</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Handwritten notes regarding the progress of the "Babi Yar" Trial in Darmstadt, 1967-1968</unittitle>
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158 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Handwritten notes regarding the trial proceedings at the "Babi Yar" Trial in Darmstadt, 1967-1968 In the file: - Eight notebooks of handwritten notes by B. Sagalowitz regarding the trial proceedings at the trial held in Darmstadt against 11 Nazi criminals accused of mass murder of Jews in different places in Ukraine, including Babi Yar. The criminals served in Sonderkommando 4a, a part of Einsatzgruppe C. Also in the file: - A sketch of the seating arrangements in the courtroom. There is more information about the trial: Yad Vashem Archives P.13/51.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="538">Murder Sites</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="535">Gas vans</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000926">Hans Kurt</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000925">Haefner August</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000923">Callsen Kuno</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000997">Woithon Victor</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000928">Janssen Adolf</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Biala Tserkov,Belaya Tserkov,Kiev,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Darmstadt,Darmstadt (Darmstadt),Hesse,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Babi Yar,Murder Site</geogname>
          <geogname>Kiew,Kievskiy,Kiev,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Luck,Łuck,Wolyn,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Kharkov,Kharkov City,Kharkov,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Shitomir,Zhitomir City,Zhitomir,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Annotations</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689581</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the Euthanasia Trial (Murder of the Mentally Ill), held in Frankfurt, 1964-1968</unittitle>
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Original

Typewritten copy

Typewritten original

235 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the Euthanasia Trial (Murder of the Mentally Ill), held in Frankfurt, 1964-1968 In the file: - Articles and drafts of articles by B. Sagalowitz regarding the verdict in the Euthanasia Trial, held in Frankfurt, against the Nazi criminals, Reinhold Vorberg and Dietrich Allers; - Five handwritten notebooks regarding the progress of the trial towards its end; - Clippings from German newspapers regarding the trial, 12 September-21 December 1968. Also in the file: - Clipping from the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" regarding the Euthanasia Trial held in Limburg against Hans Heffelmann, 25 February 1965.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="140">Nazi physicians</subject>
          <subject>Euthanasia Program</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001494">Allers, Dietrich (1910-1975)</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002424">Vorberg Reinhold</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Frankfurt,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Limburg,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Annotations</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689582</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Sonderkommando 1005" Trial in Stuttgart, 1969</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Typewritten copy

Typewritten original

מקור וקסרוקס

90 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Sonderkommando 1005" Trial in Stuttgart, 1969 In the file: - Handwritten drafts of an article by Benjamin Sagalowitz and a notebook with handwritten notes by Benjamin Sagalowitz regarding the end of the "Sonderkommando 1005" Trial in Stuttgart; the defendants were responsible for the burning of the corpses of the murder victims in Eastern Europe. Also in the file: - Copy of a sworn affidavit and interrogation of Paul Blobel, former commander of "Sonderkommando 1005", executed in Nuremberg, 1951; Copies of RSHA documents regarding SS officer Radomsi, Blobel's second-in-command.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="574">Cover up of traces of murder</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1321">Killing pits</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="538">Murder Sites</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Blobel, Paul</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002390">Radomski Paul</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
          <geogname>Stuttgart,Stuttgart (Stuttgart),Wuerttemberg,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Annotations</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689583</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Einsatzkommando 6" Trial, 1969</unittitle>
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Original

Typewritten copy

Typewritten original

139 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the "Einsatzkommando 6" Trial, 1969 The "Einsatzkommando 6" Trial was held in Tuebingen-Bebenhausen; the defendants were Erhard Kroeger and Andreas Von Koskull, members of Einsatzkommando 6, which was part of Einsatzgruppe C; they were accused of mass murder of Jews in the Soviet Union, and especially in Lwow and Dobromil. In the file: - Articles and drafts of articles written by B. Sagalowitz regarding the trial, published in the Neue Zuercher Zeitung" and "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" newspapers, 04 June 1969 and 08 August 1969; - Two notebooks with handwritten notes regarding the trial proceedings; - Copy of the indictment against Kroeger and Von Koskull, which was sent to B. Sagalowitz, 13 May 1969, by the office of the Attorney General in the Stuttgart court; - Various articles from German newspapers regarding the "Einsatzkommando 6" Trial.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1321">Killing pits</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="538">Murder Sites</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000231">Kroeger Erhard</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001405">Koskull Andreas von</persname>
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          <geogname>Dobromil,Dobromil,Lwow,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Lwow,Lwow,Lwow,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
          <genreform>Annotations</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Indictment</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689584</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence regarding various Nazi criminals, 1949-1969</unittitle>
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Original

Typewritten copy

Typewritten original

171 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence regarding various Nazi criminals, 1949-1969 In the file: Correspondence with jurists, attorneys at law and courts in Germany regarding various Nazi criminals, including Hans Speidel, Rudolf Hess, Hans Globke, Jakob Winteler, Hans Sohns, Hermann Krumey, Otto Hunsche and Von Neurath, including a declaration by the International Committee for Investigation of Renewal of Employment of Nazi Jurists in Germany, 17 December 1962; - Surveys regarding the closed meeting of jurists, held in Koenigstein, 01-03 April 1966, dealing with trying Nazi criminals according to German criminal law in the context of the 46th German Jurists' Conference in Essen. Also in the file: - Letter to Moshe Shertok (Sharett) regarding publication of documents related to collaboration by the Jerusalem Mufti with the Nazis, with a copy of the Sicherheitspolizei report on contact with Feivel Polkes, from the Haganah, as related to Eichmann, 17 June 1937; Copy of a letter sent to the "Le Monde" and "Die Zeit" newspaper editorial boards by Helmut Schmidt, then a German senator and later Chancellor of Germany, regarding the Waffen SS, 29 October 1965.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Courts - Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Nazi jurists</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000715">Sharett (Shertok) Moshe</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname>Neurath, Konstantin Freiherr von</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000234">Krumey Alois Hermann</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000179">Hess, Rudolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001280">Speidel Hans</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002412">Sohns Hans</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000088">Dannecker Theodor</persname>
          <persname>Eichmann, Adolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000713">El Husseini Amin, the Mufti (1895-1974)</persname>
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          <unitid>3689585</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation related to the appointment of Ernst Mohr as German ambassador in Switzerland, 1947-1963</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

111 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation related to the appointment of Ernst Mohr as German ambassador in Switzerland, 1947-1963 In the file: - Correspondence regarding the appointment of Ernst Guenther Mohr, a former member of the NSDAP (Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party), who was suspected of participation in the deportation of the Jews of the Netherlands to Mauthausen, as German ambassador in Switzerland; among the correspondents: H. G. Van Dam, the general secretary of the Central Council of Jews in Germany; L. De Jong, the head of the Government Institute for Documentation of the War, located in Amsterdam; Georges Brunschvig, from SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland); L. Czertok from the CDJC (Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine) in Paris; and Karl Marx, editor of the Allgemeine Wochenzeitung in Deutschland". Also in the file: - Handwritten notes jotted down by B. Sagalowitz regarding the participation of E. Mohr in the deportation of the Dutch Jews; - The 11 June 1947 issue of the "Juedisches Gemeindeblatt Fuer Die Britische Zone", including an article by Karl Marx regarding post war German Jewry; - Clipping from "Allgemeine Wochenzeitung" regarding a memorial book marking the 60th birthday of Karl Marx, the Jewish editor, 17 May 1957.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Nazis</subject>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689586</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Letters written by Sagalowitz regarding the publication of his book about the destruction of the Jews of Europe, 1957-1966</unittitle>
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18 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Letters written by Sagalowitz regarding the publication of his book about the destruction of the Jews of Europe, 1957-1966 In the file: - Copies of letters written by Sagalowitz regarding the publication of his book about the destruction of the Jews of Europe: "Der Vernichtungsfeldzug Des Dritten Reichs Gegen Die Juden" (The Destruction Campaign of the Third Reich Against the Jews). Among the recipients of the letters: Erich Pogats from the Europa-Varlag publishing house and Jacob Robinson from YIVO (Institute for Jewish Research) in New York, telling them about the structure of the book and the bibliography, among other things. Also in the file: - Publication proposal from the Gassman Ag Solothurn printing house in Zurich, 01 December 1958; - Photocopy of a letter send to Sagalowitz by Ernst Marcus from Frankfurt, regarding Hitler’s approach to the establishment of a Jewish State, in the context of the 1937 Peel Commission Partition Proposal, 05 December 1948.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="790">Holocaust research</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689587</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence regarding the banning of Harland Veit films in Switzerland, 1958-1964; Harlan Veit was a Nazi film director</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

262 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence regarding the banning of Harland Veit films in Switzerland, 1958-1964; Harlan Veit was a Nazi film director In the file: - Correspondence with newspaper editorial boards, cinema people and Jewish personalities, regarding the banning of Harlan Veit's films in Switzerland and France, 1958 and1959; among the correspondents: the WJC (World Jewish Congress) in Paris; the CDJ (Centre de Documentation Juive); Erich Lueth, the spokesman for the Hamburg municipality who was demanding the banning of Harlan Veit's works in Germany; Yehiel Eilser; the Israeli General Consul in Switzerland, and Joseph Starobinski, the Bnai Brith representative in Geneva; - Newspaper clippings related to this topic. Also in the file: - Short correspondence with Zurich Attorney Hans Sulzer regarding presentation of a work by Wolfgang Liebeneiner, the former Nazi director who had in the past prepared a film in favor of euthanasia, 19 August-29 September 1964. There is additional material in Yad Vashem Archives files P. 13/23; P. 13/24; P.13/60; and P. 13/192-194.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Propaganda films</subject>
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          <subject>Euthanasia Program</subject>
          <subject>Nazi artists</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="703">Film</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence regarding the banning of Harland Veit films in Switzerland, 1951-1964; Harlan Veit was a Nazi film director</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

133 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence regarding the banning of Harland Veit films in Switzerland, 1951-1964; Harlan Veit was a Nazi film director In the file: - Documentation regarding efforts to prevent the screening of works by Harlan Veit in postwar Switzerland; - Correspondence with Swiss businessmen, municipalities, Jewish communities, newspaper editorial boards, and others; - Newspaper clippings. There is additional material in Yad Vashem Archives files: P. 13/23; P. 13/24; P. 13/59; and P. 13/192-194.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Propaganda films</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject>Nazi artists</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Hamburg,Hansestadt Hamburg (Hamburg),Hansa City of Hamburg,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Geneve,Geneve,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation related to the post-war debate regarding the rescue of the Jews of Hungary, 1956-1964</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

70 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation related to the post-war debate regarding the rescue of the Jews of Hungary, 1956-1964 In the file: - Documentation regarding the struggle to rescue the Jews of Hungary in 1944, mainly as related to Joel Brand, Israel Kasztner, Joseph Mandel and Saly Mayer; - Clippings from Swiss newspapers regarding the publication of the book by Joel Brand and his activities, 1957; - Correspondence related to the publication of articles by B. Sagalowitz dealing with Saly Mayer's role in the negotiations with the Nazis to rescue the remaining Hungarian Jews; among the correspondents: Otto Heim, Alfred Goetschel, Martin Mayer (Saly Mayer's brother), as well as representatives of the JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) and the WJC (World Jewish Congress) in Geneva; - Copy of correspondence between Joseph Mandel and George Brunschvig, from SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland), regarding the law suit brought by Mandel as part of the Eichmann trial; - Correspondence between Nathan Schwalb, from Dror (Labor Zionist Movement) in Berlin and B. Sagalowitz, 1961-1962, regarding their consultations about publication of Sagalowitz's articles related to Saly Mayer's negotiations with the Nazis. Also in the file: Draft of an article in response to an article by Julius Braunthal regarding International Socialism and the struggle between the Israelis and the Arabs, 24 January 1959.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Blood for Goods</subject>
          <subject>Eichmann Trial, 1961-1962</subject>
          <subject>Rescue of Jews - negotiations</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000208">Kasztner Rezso Rudolf Israel</persname>
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          <persname>Mayer, Saly</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001202">Mandel Joseph</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000478">Schwalb Nathan (1908-2004)</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000753">היים אוטו</persname>
          <persname>ברונשויג גיאורג</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689590</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding various subjects, and regarding Sagalowitz himself, 1941-1972</unittitle>
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45 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding various subjects, and regarding Sagalowitz himself, 1941-1972 In the file: -Booklet containing words of appreciation for Sagalowitz's activities and honoring his memory (Benjamin Sagalowitz: 03 June 1901-04 June 1970), published 1972; -Letter from the Motoren, Turbinen und Pumpem AG, M.T.P Zuerich factory, dated 23 July 1964, regarding a press conference held on 09 July 1964, in which Sagalowitz participated; a tape recording is attached; -Undated photograph of Sagalowitz at the entrance to the JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) office in Munich; -Letter from Gerhard Riegner, World Jewish Congress representative in Geneva, dated 15 January 1942, on various subjects; Letter from Sagalowitz to Henry Ormond, the attorney, in Frankfurt, dated 24 October 1964 dealing with the presence of Nazi criminals such as Kurt Becher and Otto Ambros in Switzerland; attached is a letter from 12 April 1941, from Ambros to the IG Farben management regarding the company's activities in Eastern Europe; -Letter from Riegner regarding activities of the SZV (Union of Zionists in Switzerland) newspaper department; attached is a draft of a circular for publication of Swiss newspaper clippings regarding the 43rd Congress of SZV representatives, dated 06 March 1944; -Clipping from the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" published 14 July 1941 regarding "A political trial" among politicians from various parties in Schaffhausen; -Letter from the Comite International D'Auschwitz", dated February 1959 expressing support for putting up an international monument in Auschwitz.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="794">Monuments</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="871">Zionist organizations</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001699">Ambros Otto</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000873">Ormond Henry</persname>
          <persname>Becher, Kurt</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="0">Auschwitz,Camp,Poland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Biography</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689591</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding activities of associations of Eastern European Jews and other Jewish organizations in Switzerland, 1912-1918</unittitle>
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47 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1912 - 1918-12-11</unitdate>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="yid" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Yiddish</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding activities of associations of Eastern European Jews and other Jewish organizations in Switzerland, 1912-1918 In the file: - Proclamations, placards, fliers and announcements of the Aktionkomitee Der Ostjuedische Organisationen (Activities Committee of the Association of Eastern European Jews) in Zurich, mostly from the World War I period; the material mainly deals with help to needy Jews and victims of World War I in Eastern Europe, especially the occupied sections of Russia/the Soviet Union; the material contains proclamations regarding a protest conference regarding persecution of the Jews in Russia/the Soviet Union; a placard from Geneva, signed by, among other people, Rabbi Ernest Guinzburger, the Chief Rabbi of Geneva, 14 October 1913; and additional documents from other Jewish organizations in Switzerland; - Documentation related to cultural activities of the Jewish organizations in Zurich, prior to and during World War I. Also in the file: A placard put out by the "Pro Causa Judaica" Committee from Zurich, calling for the establishment of a World Jewish Congress, December 1918; the placard is signed by Jewish and Zionist personalities from Switzerland, such as Elie Flegenheimer, Jules Dreyfus-Brodsky, Simon Erlanger and Felix Pinkus.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="872">Jewish communities</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002172">Guinzburger Ernest</persname>
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          <geogname>Geneve,Geneve,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Russia (USSR)</geogname>
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          <genreform>Announcement</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689592</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols and documentation of the local SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) Executive Committee in Zurich, 1933-1940</unittitle>
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190 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols and documentation of the local SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) Executive Committee in Zurich, 1933-1940 In the file: - Protocols of the local SIG Executive Committee meetings in Zurich; the participants are Georg Guggenheim, Saly Braunschwig, Otto Heim, J. Zucker, David Farbstein and others; - Report by B. Sagalowitz regarding the activities of the local Executive Committee in Zurich, September 1939-January 1940; the report deals mainly with defense against antisemitism in Switzerland, but it also relates to the issue of Jews with Polish passports who remained in Switzerland after the outbreak of the war; - Letters to the director of the SIG VIA department containing comments about the weekly reports from the publicity department to the Zurich canton, 1933-1934.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Swiss Jeway</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000753">היים אוטו</persname>
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          <unitid>3689593</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence between the local SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) Executive Committee in Zurich with Swiss authorities, 1933-1938</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

53 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence between the local SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) Executive Committee in Zurich with Swiss authorities, 1933-1938 In the file: - Correspondence between the local SIG Executive Committee in Zurich with various Swiss authorities, especially the Zurich police, regarding violent acts perpetrated against the Jews in Zurich, and correspondence with the Zurich Canton Alien Police regarding German consulate activities against Jewish refugees in Switzerland; - Correspondence with various canton authorities regarding the dissemination of Nazi propaganda.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols for SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) of ICZ (Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zuerich; the Federation of Jewish organizations in Zurich) meetings, 1942-1944</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols for SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) of ICZ (Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zuerich; the Federation of Jewish organizations in Zurich) meetings, 1942-1944 In the file: - Drafts of protocols of ICZ meetings recorded for SIG by B. Sagalowitz; among the representatives: Saly Braunschwieg, David Farbstein, Georg Guggenheim, and Silvain S. Guggenheim; main topics for discussion at the meetings included the problem of the Jewish refugees in Switzerland and harsh criticism of Saly Mayer's approach to the refugees; - Handwritten notes made by B. Sagalowitz; - Copy of correspondence between David Farbstein and Valentin Keel, a St. Gallen political leader and former head of the canton police office, regarding remarks made by Saly Mayer and other Jewish leaders against absorption of additional Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 16-18 November 1942. There are additional files: Yad Vashem Archives P.13/67.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols of meetings of ICZ (Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zuerich; Federation of Jewish organizations in Zurich) representatives to SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland), 1932-1945</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols of meetings of ICZ (Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zuerich; Federation of Jewish organizations in Zurich) representatives to SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland), 1932-1945 In the file: - Protocols from meetings of ICZ representatives to SIG, partially written by B. Sagalowitz, 1933-1945; attached to the protocols are invitations to meetings as well as 08 May 1932 decisions made by the representatives. Among the participants at the meetings: Otto Heim, Saly Braunschweig, David Farbstein, Georg Guggenheim, Silvain S. Guggenheim, Veith Wyler, Martin Bloch, Jakob Zucker and Rabbi M. Littman. The material deals mainly with the struggle against antisemitism in Switzerland, absorption of the refugees and the debate regarding the policy adopted by Saly Mayer towards the Swiss government regarding the refugees. There is additional material in file P. 13/66 in the Yad Vashem Archives.]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000753">היים אוטו</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence of the local office of SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) in Zurich, mainly regarding antisemitism, 1935-1944</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence of the local office of SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) in Zurich, mainly regarding antisemitism, 1935-1944 Correspondence between the local SIG office in Zurich with various correspondents including Armand Brunschvig and Saly Mayer; correspondence includes a letter from Haim Pozner to A. Brunschvig, dated 19 July 1940, regarding the business activities of Itzchak Erlanger, Pozner's father-in-law; correspondence is mainly regarding displays of antisemitism within the context of many disagreements between Jews and shop owners or various factories in Zurich, also as it relates to the problem of the refugees. Also in the file: Letter from Julius Brotz from the Gurs camp to B. Sagalowitz regarding payments owed to him by Ms. Bona Guggenheim, 12 July 1942; Letter from Brotz from the Gurs camp to Georg Guggenheim on the same subject, 07 March 1941.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Defense against Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="872">Jewish communities</subject>
          <subject>Swiss Jeway</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Refugees during the war</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism before the war</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000163">Guggenheim Georg</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname>Mayer, Saly</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000454">Pazner Chaim (1899-1981)</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689608</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols from meetings of the SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) Central Committee and general meetings of the community representatives, 1929-1964</unittitle>
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595 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Protocols from meetings of the SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) Central Committee and general meetings of the community representatives, 1929-1964 In the file: - Protocols from meetings of the SIG Central Committee, 1929-1956, excluding the years 1930, 1935, 1936, 1937, 1941, 1945, 1949, 1950, 1953 and 1954; the protocols contain important documentation regarding the subject of the Jewish refugees in Switzerland; - Protocols from meetings of the SIG Geschaeftsleitung (postwar administration), 1948-1961, and a report on the 17 December 1964 meeting; the protocols contain documentation regarding the Eichmann Trial, Harlan Veit; Neo-Nazism; abandoned property, treatment of the refugees who remained in Switzerland and other subjects; - Protocols of the Delegiertenversammlungen (Meetings of the representatives of the SIG member communities), 1930-1943, excluding 1931, 1932, 1934, 1940, 1941 and 1942; - Memo regarding the general meeting in Montreux, 10-11 May 1961; - Protocol of the 28 March 1943 general meeting at which Saly Braunschweig was elected the new SIG chairman in place of Saly Mayer. Also in the file: - Documentation regarding SIG participation in Jewish Agency activities, 1930.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="872">Jewish communities</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Defense against Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
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          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
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          <subject>Eichmann Trial, 1961-1962</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Prewar refugees</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname>Mayer, Saly</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000064">Braunschweig Saly</persname>
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          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <unitid>3689610</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Annual reports and financial statements regarding SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) activities in the 1930s and early 1940s</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Handwritten, original

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108 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Annual reports and financial statements regarding SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) activities in the 1930s and early 1940s In the file; - Annual reports regarding SIG activities for the years: 1929/1930; 1938; 1939;1940; 1941; 1942/1943; - Various financial statements for the years: 1932; 1933; 1936; 1938; 1939; 1940; 1941; 1942; 1943; 1945. Also in the file: - Draft of an activities report for 1962/1963; - Documentation from VSJF (Association of Swiss Jewish Welfare and Refugee Relief Organizations) regarding treatment of Jewish refugees who remained in Switzerland after the war "Dauerasyl" (asylum seekers), 1947.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Allocation of funds</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="934">Finance</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="872">Jewish communities</subject>
          <subject>Jewish organizations in Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Postwar refugees</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Prewar refugees</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Refugees during the war</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="317">Relief and welfare organizations</subject>
          <subject>Swiss Jeway</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689611</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) circulars, 1931-1935</unittitle>
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52 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) circulars, 1931-1935 - Circulars issued by SIG to its members regarding the condition of the Jews of Switzerland; the struggle against antisemitism; relief for refugees from Germany and other subjects; some of the circulars are signed by Soly Mayer, SIG Executive Secretary; - Documentation regarding the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" (See the memo, "Merkblatt" issued by the SIG local secretariat in Zurich, July 1933); Memo regarding the social and demographic situation of the Jews of Switzerland, 1931.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Aid to refugees</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism before the war</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="872">Jewish communities</subject>
          <subject>Defense against Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Swiss Jeway</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Prewar refugees</subject>
          <subject>Protocols of the Elders of Zion</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname>Mayer, Saly</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689612</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence of Saly Braunschweig as chairman of the Committee for the Struggle Against Antisemitism in Zurich, 1928-1949</unittitle>
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141 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence of Saly Braunschweig as chairman of the Jewish community in Zurich with the Committee for the Struggle Against Antisemitism in Zurich, 1928-1949 In the file: - Correspondence of Saly Braunschweig, as chairman of the Jewish community in Zurich with the Committee for the Struggle Against Antisemitism regarding antisemitic propaganda in Switzerland; correspondence deals especially with efforts to prevent defamatory publications against the Jews of Switzerland in the Nazi newspaper, "Eiserne Besen", which served as the Nationale Front (Swiss Nazi party) journal from late 1931. Also in the file: - Verdicts handed down by the St. Gallen court, regarding the libel suit brought by Hans Fiez against John Baptist Rusch, the journalist, following publication of an article in Rusch's newspaper, "Schweizerische Republikanische Blaetter", regarding Fiez's relations with the Nazi party in Switzerland, May 1928-July 1929; - Memo from SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) transmitted to the committee dealing with amending Swiss criminal law regarding punishment for collective defamation, 28 October 1949; - Newspaper clippings on the same subject.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="949">Legislation</subject>
          <subject>Nazi press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="872">Jewish communities</subject>
          <subject>Jewish organizations in Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject>משפטים - שווייץ</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Defense against Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="342">Antisemitic propaganda</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism before the war</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000064">Braunschweig Saly</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689613</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Judicial documentation regarding criminal proceedings conducted against dissemination of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" in Switzerland, 1933-1934</unittitle>
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216 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Judicial documentation regarding criminal proceedings conducted against dissemination of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" in Switzerland, 1933-1934 In the file: - Protocol submitted by SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) in Bern regarding the trial proceedings against the leadership of the Nazi Union in Switzerland regarding the dissemination of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion" (Deliberation regarding the authenticity of the "Protocols"), 29-31 December 1934; - Indictment submitted by Rabbi Marcus Ehrenpreis, the Chief Rabbi of Stockholm, at the Basel court, 14 December 1933, against Alfred Zander, a journalist for the "Eiserne Besen" the Nationale Front ( Swiss Nazi party) newspaper; Zander was accused of defamation through journalism following the dissemination of the "Protocols of the Elders of Zion".]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Defense against Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism before the war</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="342">Antisemitic propaganda</subject>
          <subject>משפטים - שווייץ</subject>
          <subject>Protocols of the Elders of Zion</subject>
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          <subject>Nazi press</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000733">Rabbi Dr. Mordehai (Marcus) Ehrenpreis</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Basel,Basel Stadt,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Bern,Bern,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Protocol</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents regarding Swiss Jewry, 1929-1961</unittitle>
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מקור וקסרוקס

89 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents regarding Swiss Jewry, 1929-1961 In the file: - Ordinances of the cultural organization of the Jews of Switzerland, with a list of members, 01 January 1863; - Essay by Professor Paul Guggenheim regarding the history of Swiss Jewry, 1934; - Ordinances of the WZO (World Zionist Organization), 1938; - Two newsletters published by the Hechalutz office in Geneva (Youth Aliyah Department), written by Nathan Schwalb, April 1943; - Survey prepared by S. Lippmann, the Basel physician, for the SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) youth department regarding organizing the department's activities, December 1961.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="719">Jewish culture</subject>
          <subject>Jewish organizations in Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Swiss Jeway</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000892">Guggenheim Paul</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000478">Schwalb Nathan (1908-2004)</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Geneve,Geneve,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>List of names</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Charter</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689624</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) activities, 1939-1957</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) activities, 1939-1957 In the file: - Reports and various documents regarding yearly JUNA activities; - Documentation regarding "Ausbau Der JUNA" (proposal to expand JUNA activities within the SIG framework; - Clipping from the "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" newspaper regarding the general meeting of SIG representatives held in Zurich, 19 April 1924, including information regarding expansion of JUNA activities, 24 April 1942; - Article regarding JUNA published in the Nazi newspaper, "Volksgemeinschaft", 06 May 1941; - Lists of annual JUNA Sendungen (mailings). Also in the file: - Protocol from the 9th SIG Central Comite (Central Committee) meeting, held in Zurich, 11 November 1943; - Summary of SIG activities 22 May 1941-12 April 1942.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) announcements in Jewish newspapers in Switzerland regarding the activities of the central SIG institutions, 1946-1963 In the file: - JUNA announcements in Jewish newspapers in Switzerland regarding activities of the SIG Central Committee and Geschaeftsleitung (admistration), as well as drafts of the notices; clippings from newspapers in which the notices were published, such as "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" from Zurich and "Juedische Rundschau-Maccabi" from Basel. Also in the file: - Handwritten notes jotted down by B. Sagalowitz regarding the Central Committee meetings; - Letter from Otto Heim, head of the VSJF (Association of Swiss Jewish Welfare and Refugee Relief Organizations) to B. Sagalowitz regarding 60 Jewish orphans living with Christian families, 15 October 1946; - Documentation regarding the 22nd WJC (World Jewish Congress) held in Basel, 1946; - Documentation regarding the Jewish refugees who remained in Switzerland after the war.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence with Jewish communities in Switzerland, 1935-1964 In the file: - JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence with Jewish communities in Switzerland, such as Zurich, Lucerne, Lausanne, Kreuzlingen, Geneva, Bern and Basel, including correspondence with Swiss Jewish personalities such as Alfred Goetschel, Pierre Bigar, Armand Brunschvig, Paul Guggenheim, Robert Wieler, and Simon Erlanger; correspondence includes mainly documentation related to the struggle against antisemitism in Switzerland, and secondarily regarding the condition of the refugees; - Report regarding the 1942 activities of the Kreuzlingen communities, 31 January 1943; - Constitution of the Lugano community with amendments, 1961.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence between JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten” press agency and SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) authorities, 1945-1949 In the file: - Correspondence between JUNA and SIG regarding administrative matters connected mainly to JUNA activities against antisemitism; correspondence was with the following people: Georges Brunschvig, SIG chairman; Georg Guggenheim, ICZ (Israelitische Cultusgemeinde Zuerich; Federation of Jewish Organizations in Zurich) chairman; Paul Guggenheim from the Central Committee; Otto Heim, head of VSJF (Association of Swiss Jewish Welfare and Refugee Relief Organizations); Leo Littmann, SIG Executive Secretary; Alfred Goetschel, SIG Treasurer; Jean Brunschvig from Geneva; Marcus Cohn from Basel; Jean Nordmann from Fribourg. Also in the file: - Some placards and announcements.]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000753">היים אוטו</persname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Administrative correspondence conducted by B. Sagalowitz with the SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) administration and the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, SIG press agency) executive board, 1949-1965</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Administrative correspondence conducted by B. Sagalowitz with the SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) administration and the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, SIG press agency) executive board, 1949-1965 In the file: - Correspondence between B. Sagalowitz and the SIG executive board, in particular with Georges Brunschvig, the chairman, and Georg Guggenheim, in charge of administrative matters for JUNA. Also in the file: - Reports regarding JUNA activities sent to B. Sagalowitz from the office in Zurich while Sagalowitz was in Jerusalem covering the Eichmann trial, 21 April and 28 July 1961; - Letters written between November 1964 and January 1965 regarding moving the JUNA office from Zurich to Bern from Attorney Peter Woog, who replaced Sagalowitz, 01 January 1965.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”) correspondence with various Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, 1945-1965</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”) correspondence with various Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, 1945-1965 In the file: - Correspondence between Benjamin Sagalowitz and various Jewish and non-Jewish organizations, in Switzerland and around the world, regarding the condition of the Jews of Europe after the war, the struggle against antisemitism, the trials of Nazi war criminals in Germany and other subjects, including correspondence with the JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) office in Geneva regarding German reparations paid for Holocaust victims in different countries. There is correspondence with the AJC (American Jewish Committee) office in Paris, with Leon Poliakov from the CDJC (Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine) in Paris regarding the Nuremberg Trials, with the "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" newspaper, with the SZV (Union of Zionists in Switzerland), the WJC (World Jewish Congress) regarding neo-Nazism, with Joseph Ariel, Yad Vashem spokesman, and with the "Zentralrat Der Juden in Deutschland" (Central Council of Jews in Germany) after the war. The file also contains correspondence with the CJA (Christlich-Juedischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft) in Zurich regarding the Seelisberg Conference held in Switzerland, 1947. Also in the file: - Article by Gerhard Jasper regarding the situation of the Jews in the Soviet Union; - Documentation regarding the founding of the city of Arad in the Negev, with photocopies of correspondence with the Israeli embassy in Switzerland; - Report from Otto Heim regarding his visit to Jewish communities in Czechoslovakia, November 1962.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence regarding postwar antisemitism; Holocaust research and help to refugees during the war, 1942-1969</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence regarding postwar antisemitism; Holocaust research and help to refugees during the war, 1942-1969 In the file: - JUNA correspondence (B. Sagalowitz) with various personalities regarding the struggle against Neo-Nazism and postwar displays of antisemitism - Correspondence with Karl Ferdinand Finus, the German farmer, 1951-1959, regarding protection of living creatures and the ban on kosher ritual slaughtering in Germany; the ban on kosher ritual slaughtering came about following legislation renewing the Nazi law from 1933 prohibiting kosher ritual slaughter; journal clippings from "Der Tierfreund", the monthly journal published by SAP (Swiss Animal Protection); - Correspondence with Daniel Guggenheim, son of Professor Paul Guggenheim from Geneva, December 1959-December 1960; correspondence with Robert M. W. Kempner regarding the publishing of his book, "SS Im Kreuzverhoer", 1964; - Letter from Professor Carl Ludwig to B. Sagalowitz thanking him for sending documentation related to the Holocaust period pertaining to Ludwig's report regarding Swiss policy during this time, 09 August 1963; - Letters from Miriam Novitsch from Beit Lohamei Hagetaot and a letter from Leon Poliakov to Miriam Novitsch, 29 July 1963, regarding documentation related to the deportation of the Jews of Greece, 1959-1964; - Edition of "Israeli Futar", the Hungarian-Israeli newspaper, April and May 1962; - Extended correspondence with Maximo R. Swarsensky, the Argentinian advertising agent, regarding Neo-Nazism in Argentina and Switzerland, 1956-1967; - Correspondence with Paul Vogt, the Protestant minister, regarding his activities on behalf of Jewish refugees during the war, 1960-1964.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence including copies in chronological order, 1963-1964 In the file: - Letters to newspaper editorial boards; -Correspondence with the WJC (World Jewish Congress), specifically with Gerhard Riegner; the CDJC (Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine), specifically with Isaac Schneerson; various Jewish Swiss personalities, for example, Georges Brunschvig, Georg Guggenheim, Alfred Goetschel; Jean Nordmann and Robert Wieler; Paul Vogt, the Protestant minister; Henry Ormond, the lawyer (regarding the Krumey-Hunsche trial); Joseph Ariel (from Yad Vashem), Miriam Novitsch, and others; -Attached to the correspondence are notifications that the mail was delivered, and decisions.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) documentation and correspondence regarding dissemination of antisemitic propaganda by Einar Aberg from Sweden, 1947-1956 In the file: - JUNA correspondence regarding antisemitic publications of Einar Aberg from Sweden, and their distribution in Switzerland; E. Aberg's antisemitic material and newspaper clippings are attached; - Correspondence between Georg Guggenheim on behalf of SIG, and the General Confederation Prosecutor (State Attorney General's office in Switzerland) regarding delaying the distribution of Aberg's antisemitic propaganda in Switzerland, 1950-1954; - Copy of the verdict of the court in Stockholm against Aberg (incomplete), 29 October 1954; newspaper clippings are attached to the verdict.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence with the editorial board of the "Die Nation" newspaper regarding activities of the Nazis in Switzerland, 1939-1943</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence with the editorial board of the "Die Nation" newspaper regarding activities of the Nazis in Switzerland, 1939-1943 In the file: - Correspondence with the editorial board of the democratic Swiss newspaper, "Die Nation", regarding the spread of Nazism in Switzerland; the correspondence includes, among other things, a copy of a memo from the "Die Nation" editorial board to the federal Attorney General's office regarding Nazi attempts to interfere in internal Swiss matters, and especially the role of Freiherr Von Bibra, the SS man and attaché to the German embassy in Bern, as Landesgruppenleiter [leader of NSDAP (Nationalist Socialist German Workers Party) groups in Switzerland]; the memo also relates to activities of Alfred Zander, the Swiss Nazi; - Documentation regarding the 1939 libel suit presented by the merchant, Fritz Bon, against the newspaper, "Schaffhauser Bauer", for accusing Bon of collaboration with the Nazi, Ernst Hoffmann, editor of the newspaper, "Esap".]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”) correspondence regarding Neo-Nazism in Switzerland, 1946-1957</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”) correspondence regarding Neo-Nazism in Switzerland, 1946-1957 In the file: -JUNA correspondence regarding activities of Neo-Nazis in Switzerland, particularly in relation to Georges Oltramare, editor of the "Gaston Armand Pilori", Armadruz, the editor of the "Courrier Du Continent", and the "Volkspartei Der Schweiz" (People's Party of Switzerland); among the correspondence is a letter from Attorney Jean Brunschvig from Geneva to Georges Brunschvig regarding his discussion with Mr. Helg, head of the Justice and Police Office in the canton of Geneva. The letter, dated 27 April 1952, relates to renewed activities of Oltramare, the Nazi, especially as editor of the antisemitic newspaper, "Le Pilori"; - Copy of the "Zuericher Programm" (Zurich plan) adopted by the Neo-Nazis in Europe, 30 September 1951. Also in the file: - Articles by the antisemitic Swiss theologian, Ernst Bieli, published in the exclusive newspaper, "Neue Zuercher Zeitung". One of the articles is against the Jewish DPs in Germany: in the article dated 17 June 1946, Bieli claims that the main activitiy of these Jews is the black market; the 08 September 1946 article deals with Zionism and claims that Zionism is a nationalist and anti-liberal movement; various Jewish reactions are attached to the article. - Newspaper clipping from 16 December 1938.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000885">ברונשויג יאן</persname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding Neo-Nazi activities in Switzerland, 1947-1963</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding Neo-Nazi activities in Switzerland, 1947-1963 In the file: - Documentation regarding activities in Switzerland of Neo-Nazis such as Georges Oltramare and Gaston Armand Amaudruz; - Correspondence with Jean Nordmann from Fribourg regarding Amaudruz' activities and distribution of the Neo-Nazi monthly journal, "L'Europe Reelle" from Belgium; Amaudruz was the editor of the journal in Switzerland; 16 issues of the journal, "L'Europe Reelle", are appended to the correspondence; - Requests submitted to the Police Chiefs in the cantons of Vaud and Geneva, including a letter from Jean Brunschvig to Eduoard Charnay, a member of the Geneva canton government, dated 03 August 1959, related to the activities of Georges Oltramare and the Italian Neo-Nazi Giuseppe Patane, who had written an antisemitic article for the "L'Europe Reelle", May 1959; - Copy of the verdict handed down by the Verwaltungsgericht (judicial administration) in Kassel, Germany, 06 June 1962, regarding the claim submitted by Amaudruz related to the ban on holding a convocation of Neo-Nazis; - Correspondence regarding distribution of the Swiss antisemitic newspaper, "Turmwart" in Germany, 1948; - Additional newspaper clippings regarding Neo-Nazism in Switzerland, 1947-1951.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten” press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence with the journalist, Zvi Hersch Druckmann, reporter for the "Jewish Chronicle" in Geneva, 1951-1955</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten” press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) correspondence with the journalist, Zvi Hersch Druckmann, reporter for the "Jewish Chronicle" in Geneva, 1951-1955 In the file: Correspondence based on Druckmann's request to receive information regarding Jewish life in Switzerland, and especially to receive information from SIG Among other items in the file: - Many newspaper clippings from the "Jewish Chronicle"; - Copy of an agreement on behalf of the missing, signed as part of the UN Conference on the subject; - Announcement regarding the deaths of the missing (war victims), 06 April 1950.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Issues of the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) information sheet, 1940-1944</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Issues of the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) information sheet, 1940-1944 In the file: - Issues of the JUNA information sheet including data regarding the persecution of the Jews of Europe during World War II, the situation of the Jewish refugees in Switzerland, antisemitic incidents and the situation of the Jewish population in Eretz Israel. Also in the file: -Documentation regarding the interference of the military censor in the publication of information regarding the persecution of the Jews of Europe, November 1941.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Issues of the JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) information sheet, 1945-1946 In the file: - Issues of the JUNA information sheet including information regarding Holocaust survivors after the war (DPs); Jewish refugees who remained in Switzerland; Zionism and the Jewish population in Eretz Israel prior to the establishment of the State of Israel; postwar displays of antisemitism in Europe and other subjects.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Editions of the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten” press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) newsletter, 1947-1949</unittitle>
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188 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Editions of the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten” press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) newsletter, 1947-1949 In the file: Editions of the JUNA newsletter including: - Clippings regarding the trials of the Swiss Nazis Lugrin, Oltramare, Fonjallaz and Bonny, 1947; - Much information regarding the situation in Eretz Israel and Aliya Bet, including the "Exodus" Affair; - Documentation regarding the 2nd WJC (World Jewish Congress) general meeting in Montreux, 1948; - Many clippings regarding the Nuremberg Trials.]]></p>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689649</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) surveys regarding information about the Holocaust that reached Switzerland during World War II, 1955</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) surveys regarding information about the Holocaust that reached Switzerland during World War II, 1955 - Two JUNA surveys regarding the ban issued by the Swiss government prohibiting dissemination of information about the extermination of the Jews of Europe; - Copies of newspaper clippings from the World War II years under discussion.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="268">Information concerning extermination</subject>
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          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689652</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) survey regarding Swiss policy towards the Jewish refugees, 1933-1945, 1955</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) survey regarding Swiss policy towards the Jewish refugees, 1933-1945, 1955 In the file: JUNA survey regarding Swiss policy towards the Jewish refugees during the Holocaust, along with many copies of newspaper clippings and various documents on the subject.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Memo from JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) regarding the treatment of Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 1933-1945</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Memo from JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) regarding the treatment of Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 1933-1945 In the file: Memo from JUNA regarding the treatment of Jewish refugees in Switzerland during the Holocaust; in addition to the memo, there are many copies of documents related to the subject, mainly dealing with conditions in the work camps.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports submitted by B. Sagalowitz regarding cataloging the JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) Archive, 1962-1963</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports submitted by B. Sagalowitz regarding cataloging the JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) Archive, 1962-1963 In the file: - Reports in English and in German, submitted by B. Sagalowitz, regarding organizing the JUNA archival material and cataloging the inventory, written as an attachment to Sagalowitz' request for a contribution from SIG, 1962.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Jewish archives</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689655</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Inventory of the JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) Archive in Zurich, 1962</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Inventory of the JUNA (Juedische Nachrichten, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) Archive in Zurich, 1962 Inventory of the JUNA Archive located in the cellar of a building at Helenastrasse 3 in Zurich, arranged in alphabetical order, 1962(?).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Jewish archives</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689656</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation, bills and receipts regarding Zionist activities in Switzerland, 1949-1950</unittitle>
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562 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="heb" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Hebrew</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation, bills and receipts regarding Zionist activities in Switzerland, 1949-1950 In the file: - Various bills and receipts; - Documentation related to postwar Zionist activities in Switzerland carried out by the JNF (Keren Kayemet Le’Israel -Jewish National Fund) in Zurich, material provided by Josef Krieger, "HaIchud" (Poalei Zion- Hitachdut), SZV (Union of Zionists in Switzerland), and the Labor Zionist Committee for Relief and Rehabilitation, Inc. in Zurich. Also in the file: Several documents regarding the Gordonia movement and the Habonim movement in France.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="871">Zionist organizations</subject>
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          <subject>Jewish organizations in Switzerland</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Financial accounts</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Nazi movements and antisemitism in Switzerland in the 1930s and the 1940s, and the struggle of the Swiss government against them, 1942-1959</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Nazi movements and antisemitism in Switzerland in the 1930s and the 1940s, and the struggle of the Swiss government against them, 1942-1959 In the file: - List of laws and directives issued by the Swiss government regarding the struggle against the Nazis, including a list of rightist extreme parties and movements (Fronten) in Switzerland, 1930s and 1940s; - Copy of 1942 correspondence among senior SS officials, such as R. Brandt, W. Schellenberg, F. Riedweg, E. Bohle, G. Berger, as well as F. Sauckel, regarding Nazi activities in Switzerland; - Letter from Maurice Bartelli to Attorney Jean S. Braunschvig from Geneva, regarding Swiss legislation against antisemitic propaganda, 04 July 1959.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Anti-Nazi legislation</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="358">Nazi Organizations</subject>
          <subject>Defense against Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000885">ברונשויג יאן</persname>
          <persname>Schellenberg, Walter Friedrich</persname>
          <persname>Sauckel, Fritz</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002429">Riedweg Franz</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000061">Brandt Rudolf</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Swiss Neo-Nazis G. Oltramare and G.A. Amaudruz and others, 1947-1958</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the Swiss Neo-Nazis G. Oltramare and G.A. Amaudruz and others, 1947-1958 In the file: - Indictment issued by the Attorney General's Office versus Georges Oltramare, the Swiss Nazi and others (Paul Bonny and Rene Fonjallaz), because of their collaboration with the Nazi regime in France during World War II (on the charge of infringement on the independence of Switzerland and its democratic constitution), 30 June 1947; - Summary of the 10-11 November 1947 trial held in Lausanne, and verdict against Oltramare, Bonny and Fonjallaz; - Issue of the Neo-Nazi monthly journal, "Courrier Du Continent", edited by Amaudruz, July 1953; - Documentation regarding the Volkspartei Der Schweiz-Parti Populaire Suisse", a Swiss Neo-Nazi party founded by Amaudruz and others, 21 October 1951, including the party platform.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Antisemitism after the war</subject>
          <subject>Nazi press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="358">Nazi Organizations</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Swiss collaborators</subject>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
          <subject>משפטים - שווייץ</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000883">Amaudruz Gaston Armand</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <genreform>Journal</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the 1954 "Rothmund Affair" in Switzerland, and regarding special matters related to the treatment of foreign Jews in Zurich, 1936-1957</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the 1954 "Rothmund Affair" in Switzerland, and regarding special matters related to the treatment of foreign Jews in Zurich, 1936-1957 In the file: - Documentation regarding the "Rothmund Affair": deliberation regarding the parliamentary question submitted by Hans Oprecht, a member of the Nationalrat (Swiss Parliament), to the Swiss government, 08 June 1954, related to the responsibility of Heinrich Rothmund for the entering of the letter "J" in the passports of the German Jews (Parliament session, 16 June 1954); newspaper clippings regarding this affair; answer to Oprecht's parliamentary question given by Markus Feldmann, head of the Swiss Ministry of Justice, 14 June 1954; copy of the order issued by the German Ministry of the Interior regarding the entering of the letter "J" in the passports of the German Jews, signed by Werner Best, 05 October 1938; "Taking a Stand", a letter of self-justification written by Rothmund, 01 April 1954, regarding an article in the Swiss newspaper, "Beobachter", 31 March 1954, which stirred up the "Rothmund Affair"; Rothmund's comments regarding Oprecht's "Taking a Stand" and the report presented by Professor Carl Ludwig, 10 October 1957; decision of a general meeting of SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) representatives regarding the responsibility of the Swiss government for the "J" stamp, 27 May 1954. - Documentation regarding Swiss policy regarding the granting of Swiss citizenship, including the verdict on the matter of Ilse Rosenthal-Wild, who married a stateless Jew from Germany, 1948; documentation regarding the decision of the Swiss Ministry of Justice to revoke the granting of citizenship to Eduard Von Der Heiydt, a Nazi from Germany, 1947; proposal to make it more difficult to become a citizen in the city of Zurich, presented to the municipal council, 13 June 1936. Also in the file: - Documentation regarding the cancellation of the first names of Jews of Germany, "Sara" and "Israel" from Zurich municipal documents, 1945-1946.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="338">Marking of Jews</subject>
          <subject>Nazis</subject>
          <subject>Obtaining of citizenship</subject>
          <subject>אזרחי חוץ</subject>
          <subject>יחס ליהודים - שוויצריה ואוכלוסייה שוויצרית</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Jews in Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Postwar refugees</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1141">Passports</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002263">Heydt Eduard Von Der</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000339">Rothmund Heinrich</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689661</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the refugees in Switzerland; personal documents belonging to the Weissenberg family from Berlin, 1927-1949</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
            <language langcode="pol" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Polish</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the refugees in Switzerland; personal documents belonging to the Weissenberg family from Berlin, 1927-1949 In the file: - Various documents collected by Armand Brunschvig, head of the Geneva Jewish community, regarding the return of Jewish refugees from Switzerland including names and testimonies, and regarding treatment of the refugees in the absorption camps in Geneva, as well as in other cantons; the documents mention many instances of antisemitism on the part of those responsible for the absorption of the refugees; - Various documents regarding the condition of the refugees in Switzerland, among them: an announcement from the IRO (International Refugee Organization) relating to refugees in Switzerland, 26 May 1949; lecture by Dr. Kurz regarding the distress of the Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 28 September 1942; report regarding 1942 activities of the Juedische Fluechtlingshilfe Zuerich, prepared by Otto Heim, March 1943; statistics issued by the Justice Ministry in Switzerland regarding the refugees in Switzerland, 1944-1947; - Personal documents belonging to a family of Jews from Berlin, Abraham Albert Weissenberg and his family, who intended to emigrate to the United States via Switzerland, attached to a letter to the Zurich Hilfsverein Fuer Juedische Auswanderung, 11 December 1938.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Jewish organizations in Switzerland</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="321">Refugee camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Emigrants from Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="317">Relief and welfare organizations</subject>
          <subject>יחס ליהודים - שוויצריה ואוכלוסייה שוויצרית</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000753">היים אוטו</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000871">ברונשויג ארמנד</persname>
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          <geogname>Geneve,Geneve,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Record of persecuted persons</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Cultural activities of Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 1938-1944</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Cultural activities of Jewish refugees in Switzerland, 1938-1944 In the file: Documentation regarding cultural activities of Jewish refugee organizations in Switzerland. Among other things in the file: Periodicals from "Sarcis", the YMCA/YWCA relief service to refugee citizens in Switzerland, for leisure time matters, May 1944; - Report submitted by a group of young refugees regarding their trip during Easter vacation, with photographs, April 1944; - Pamphlet regarding Culture Week, 01-07 August 1944, at the Champery refugee camp; - Announcements and newspaper clippings regarding cultural activities in various camps.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="317">Relief and welfare organizations</subject>
          <subject>Cultural life</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Swiss government legislation regarding German owned property and abandoned property belonging to victims of Nazism in Switzerland, 1945-1963</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Swiss government legislation regarding German owned property and abandoned property belonging to victims of Nazism in Switzerland, 1945-1963 In the file: - Court orders and ordinances relating to German owned property in Switzerland and abandoned property belonging to foreign citizens, victims of Nazism, issued by the Swiss government as a result of the Washington agreement between Switzerland and the Allies, 25 May 1946; - Documentation regarding other 1952 Bonn-Bern agreements, and the obligation to notify the Special Registration Office regarding abandoned property of victims of Nazism, 1962. Also in the file: - Deliberation at the Zurich Kantonstrat (Canton Parliament) regarding levying special taxes on wealthy people returning to Switzerland after "escaping" abroad during the war, a subject with antisemitic overtones, because many of those who left were Jews, 1945.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="887">Jewish property</subject>
          <subject>Jewish Properties - Real Estate</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="335">Anti-Jewish legislation</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism after the war</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689665</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report from the Swiss government regarding its policy on newspaper censorship during World War II, dated 1946, and an article regarding the subject</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report from the Swiss government regarding its policy on newspaper censorship during World War II, dated 1946, and an article regarding the subject In the file: - Long and detailed report from the Swiss government regarding its policy on censorship of newspapers during World War II, 27 December 1946; - Article by Ernst Otto Maetzke, regarding censorship, based on the above report, 1955. Also in the file: - Newspaper clippings related to the deaths of two senior Swiss journalists: Karl Sartorius and Hans Barth, 1965.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="610">Censorship</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="799">Journalists</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689668</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding persecution of the Jews in Germany by the Nazis</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding persecution of the Jews in Germany by the Nazis In the file: - Series of reports sent to B. Sagalowitz by the "Jewish Central Information Office" in Amsterdam regarding the deterioration of the situation of the German Jews during the 1930s, including a special and detailed report regarding Kristallnacht, entitled "The German Pogrom, November 1938"; - SA report regarding persecution of the Jews in the cities of Bavaria, 20 July 1933; - Copy of orders obligating the Jews of Germany to wear the yellow badge, 1941-1942; - Letter from Stefan Arnold Eerenbach to B. Sagalowitz regarding the Flick Trial in Nuremberg, Aryanization and other crimes against the Jews, 17 May 1947; - Text of a lecture delivered by Dr. Ernst Mueller-Meiningen in Munich regarding antisemitism throughout history, 20 November 1952; the text was sent to B. Sagalowitz, 18 March 1953.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="339">Anti-Jewish orders and decrees</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="334">Aryanization</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="338">Badge of shame</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="585">Confiscation of Jewish property</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Jews in Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject>Night of Broken Glass - “Crystal Night”</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Laws</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001042">Flick Friedrich</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),Bavaria,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689669</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from Nuremberg Trials regarding the emigration of Jews from Germany and the Haavara (Transfer) Agreement</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from Nuremberg Trials regarding the emigration of Jews from Germany and the Haavara (Transfer) Agreement In the file: - Documentation from the evidence materials gathered for the "Nuremberg Trials" regarding the emigration of Jews from Germany and the Haavara (Transfer) Agreement between the German government and the World Zionist Organization; Archival signatures (prosecution archival signatures): NG 1522; NG 1532; NG 1533; NG 1537; NG 1889; NG 3235; NG3563; NG 4075.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject>Haavara (Transfer) Agreement</subject>
          <subject>Emigration from Germany</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689670</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from the Nuremberg Trials regarding the revocation of the German citizenship of the Jews of Germany, 1938-1941</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from the Nuremberg Trials regarding the revocation of the German citizenship of the Jews of Germany, 1938-1941 There is documentation taken from the evidence material gathered for the Nuremberg Trials in the file: - Legislative proposal for the revocation of the German citizenship of the Jews, February 1938; - Protocol regarding a Ministry of the Interior deliberation on this subject, 15 January 1941. Archival signatures of the documents (prosecution archival signatures): NG 300 and NG 894.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="659">Revocation of citizenship</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Jews in Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="952">Nazi legislation</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="335">Anti-Jewish legislation</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Berlin,Berlin (Berlin),City of Berlin,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Protocol</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689674</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from Nuremberg Trials regarding the Kristallnacht riots and the persecution of the Jews of Germany, 1938-1939</unittitle>
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          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1938-11-01 -</unitdate>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from Nuremberg Trials regarding the Kristallnacht riots and the persecution of the Jews of Germany, 1938-1939 In the file: Documentation from the evidence material gathered for the Nuremberg trials: - Orders and reports by Heydrich regarding the planning and execution of the Kristallnacht riots; along with a protocol from a deliberation led by Goering regarding the Jewish problem, 12 November 1938 (prosecution archival signatures: PS-1724, PS-1816, PS-3051 and PS-3058); - Newspaper clippings regarding Goebels' reaction to the riots; - Legislative proposals against Jewish tradespeople and clerks, 1938 and 1939 (prosecution archival signatures: NG-3802).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Craftsmen</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="952">Nazi legislation</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Jews in Germany</subject>
          <subject>Night of Broken Glass - “Crystal Night”</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="335">Anti-Jewish legislation</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="608">Berufsverbot</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000152">Goebbels, Joseph</persname>
          <persname>Heydrich, Reinhard</persname>
          <persname>Göring, Hermann</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Protocol</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689676</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from Nuremberg Trials regarding the deportation of the Jews of Germany to eastern Europe</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from Nuremberg Trials regarding the deportation of the Jews of Germany to Eastern Europe In the file: - Documentation taken from evidence gathered for the Nuremberg Trials regarding deportation of the Jews, mainly from Bavaria (southern Germany), to Eastern Europe, 1941-1943; - Among other things, a letter from Alfred Rosenberg, the Minister for the Occupied Areas in the East, regarding the deportation of the Jews of Germany to Minsk, 16 January 1942; - Orders from the Wuerzburg Gestapo office, 1942.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Deportation of German Jews</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Rosenberg, Alfred</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),Bavaria,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Minsk,Minsk City,Minsk,Belorussia (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Wuerzburg,Würzburg (Mainfranken),Bavaria,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689678</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from East Germany regarding the Heinrich Luebke Affair, 1966</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from East Germany regarding the Heinrich Luebke Affair, 1966 In the file: - Documentation, published by the Ministry of the Interior of East Germany, regarding the Nazi past of Heinrich Luebke, the president of West Germany, 1959-1969, and Leubke's responsibility for the building of concentration camps. Also in the file: - Lists of those who died in the Schoemberg, Peenemuende and Leau camps.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Concentration Camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001016">Luebke Heinrich</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="676">Schoemberg,Camp,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Peenemuende,Camp,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="140">Leau,Camp,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>List of murdered persons</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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      </c01>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689680</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials; trial against senior officials of the German Foreign Ministry</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials; trial against senior officials of the German Foreign Ministry Copies of protocols, with comments noted by Sagalowitz, including the following: - Testimony of Eberhard von Thaden in the trial against senior officials of the German Foreign Ministry, 11 December 1947; - Interrogations and testimonies from a trial against senior officials of the German Foreign Ministry, including Richard von Weizsaecker and Ernst Bohle, former head of the AO (Nazi party organization outside of Germany), regarding their participation in the extermination of Jews. Also in the file: - Copy of the protest of Bishop D. Wurm against the extermination of Jews, 18 December 1943.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject>יחס הכמורה</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="212">Resistance</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000730">Thadden Eberhard von</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000426">Weizsaecker Baron Von</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000823">Bohle Ernst Wilhelm</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="687">Testimony</genreform>
          <genreform>Protocol</genreform>
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      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689682</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from the trial against Norbert Wollheim, regarding the appeal submitted by I. G. Farben against paying damages for exploitation of Jewish forced labor during World War II</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from the trial against Norbert Wollheim, regarding the appeal submitted by I. G. Farben against paying damages for exploitation of Jewish forced labor during World War II - Documentation from the trial against Norbert Wollheim regarding the appeal submitted by I. G. Farben against paying damages for exploitation of Jewish forced labor, including summations by attorneys Henry Ormond and Otto Kuester, 01 March 1955]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="556">Forced labor</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="937">Industry</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Criminal trials</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001739">Wollheim Norbert</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Frankfurt am Main,Frankfurt a. Main (Wiesbaden),Hesse-Nassau,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689684</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports of the German Institute for Foreign Relations in Stuttgart regarding Institute contacts with Germans in various countries, 1936-1939</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports of the German Institute for Foreign Relations in Stuttgart regarding Institute contacts with Germans in various countries, 1936-1939 Reports: - Report on activities, 1937-1938; - Quarterly report, January-March 1936; - List of the leaders of the German Volksgruppen (People's Groups) in various countries, as of March 1939.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Ethnic Germans</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Stuttgart,Stuttgart (Stuttgart),Wuerttemberg,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689685</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Review presented by Dr. Eduard Schulte regarding Germany’s economic problems after World War II</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Review presented by Dr. Eduard Schulte regarding Germany’s economic problems after World War II The file also contains: - Newpaper clipping from "Haaretz", dated October 18, 1983, regarding the role of Dr. Schulte as the person who supplied the initial information on the planning of the 'Final Solution', 1942 (Riegner cable).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="268">Information concerning extermination</subject>
          <subject>Economy</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000330">Riegner Gerhard</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689687</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documents regarding the situation of the Jews of Vienna after the Anschluss</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documents regarding the situation of the Jews of Vienna after the Anschluss In the file: - Copy of a newspaper clipping regarding the activity of Dr. Josef Loewenherz, the head of the Judenrat in Vienna, 20 April 1946; - Copy of testimony given by Wilhelm Hoettl regarding the Nazi party in Austria in the 1930s; - Clipping from the "Neue Zuericher Zeitung", regarding the annexation of Austria, 13 March 1963; - Letter from Dr. Josef Schauer to Saly Braunschweig, regarding the situation of the Austrian Jews following the annexation of Austria by Germany, dated 20 May 1938.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Anschluss</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Austria</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="579">Judenrat</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Löwenherz, Josef</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000866">Hoettl Wilhelm</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000064">Braunschweig Saly</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Wien,Vienna,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689688</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: WJC (World Jewish Congress) reports and reviews regarding the situation of the Jews of Danzig</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: WJC (World Jewish Congress) reports and reviews regarding the situation of the Jews of Danzig Also in the file: - Newspaper clippings, 1940-1961, regarding the activity of Professor Carl Burckhart, the League of Nations delegate in Danzig; - Booklet by William H. Dawson regarding Danzig and the corridor connecting Danzig to Germany, December 1931.]]></p>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Danzig,Danzig,&lt;&gt;,Free City of Danzig</geogname>
          <geogname>Geneve,Geneve,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689703</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the deportation of Jews with Polish citizenship from Germany, October 1938 (the Zbaszyn Affair), and documentation regarding the persecution and extermination of the Jews of Poland</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the deportation of Jews with Polish citizenship from Germany, October 1938 (the Zbaszyn Affair), and documentation regarding the persecution and extermination of the Jews of Poland - Testimonies on the Bukowsko camp and the Fort Radziwill camp; - Map of Sobibor camp; - Notice put up by the Sosnowiec Judenrat regarding the execution of 16 Jews, 22 April 1943; - Protocol of a meeting held 12 September 1939 in the presence of Hitler regarding the extermination of the Polish elite (DS-3047); - Opinion on the participation of the Wehrmacht in the extermination of the Jews of Poland, presented to the Duesseldorf court by Dr. Hans von Krannhals, 12 November 1964; - Part of a report on Auschwitz, written by Vrba and Weltzer, 19 June 1944.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689704</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents and newspaper clippings regarding Auschwitz and its commander, Rudolf Hoess</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents and newspaper clippings regarding Auschwitz and its commander, Rudolf Hoess In the file: - Summary of the "non-medical" activities of the SS doctors, 1946; - Article by Gerald Reitlinger, written in 1959, regarding the memoirs of Rudolf Hoess; - Reproduction of the regulations for concentration camps of 1936 by Hoess, 01 October 1946; - Sworn statement given at the Nuremberg Trials by Hans Wilhelm Muench, a doctor in Auschwitz, 10 October 1948; - Excerpt from the report regarding Auschwitz presented by Vrba and Wetzler, 19 June 1944; - Copy of a letter from the IG Farben works regarding the hiring of Auschwitz inmates, 14 September 1942; - Newspaper clippings regarding the publication of the Hoess' memoirs, 1959. There are more files regarding Auschwitz: Yad Vashem Archives P.13/34-38, 144, 181-185.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="140">Nazi physicians</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="937">Industry</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="498">Extermination camps</subject>
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          <geogname>Krakow,Krakow,Krakow,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="0">Auschwitz,Camp,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Memoirs</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689705</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial versus Erich Kassner and Fritz Manthei, who were tried in Germany and found guilty of the 1942-1943 murders of the Jews of Kowel</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial versus Erich Kassner and Fritz Manthei, who were tried in Germany and found guilty of the 1942-1943 murders of the Jews of Kowel In the file: - Prosecution summation versus Erich Kassner and Fritz Manthei for the murder of the Jews of Kowel, Oldenburg District Court, 30 November 1964 (Ks 1/64 2); Also in the file: - List of Jewish witnesses in the trial versus Kassner and Manthei, 16 September 1965.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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          <geogname>Oldenburg,Oldenburg i. Oldenburg (Oldenburg i. Oldenburg),Oldenburg,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Kowel,Kowel,Wolyn,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689707</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial held in Germany versus Paul Raebel and others accused of the murder of the Jews of Tarnopol,1964-1965</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial held in Germany versus Paul Raebel and others accused of the murder of the Jews of Tarnopol,1964-1965 In the file: Indictment from the trial held in the Stuttgart regional court versus Paul Raebel and others regarding the murder of the Jews of Tarnopol, 15 October 1965 Also in the file: Defense speech offered by Defense Counsel Schwarz on behalf of the defendants Willi Herrmann, Julius Aust and Hubert Schwach; - Newspaper clipping regarding the Tarnopol Trial, 06 April 1966.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>Stuttgart,Stuttgart (Stuttgart),Wuerttemberg,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Tarnopol,Tarnopol,Tarnopol,Poland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689709</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Memorandum from Vidkun Quisling to Hans Heinrich Lammers, director of the Reichskanzlei in Germany regarding the situation in Norway</unittitle>
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          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1941-03-10 -</unitdate>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Memorandum from Vidkun Quisling to Hans Heinrich Lammers, director of the Reichskanzlei in Germany regarding the situation in Norway]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="223">Lithuanian collaborators</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Quisling, Vidkun</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Norway</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689710</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials and the Eichmann Trial regarding the extermination of the Jews of the Netherlands:</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials and the Eichmann Trial regarding the extermination of the Jews of the Netherlands: - Correspondence between the German Foreign Office and its representative in the Netherlands, Otto Bene, regarding the fate of about 600 Dutch Jews in Mauthausen, winter 1942; regarding Westerbork camp and on the deportation of the Dutch Jews to Auschwitz (Documents: NG-183, 2631, 2632, 2633, 2634, 2710, 2805); - Closing statements from Nuremberg trial No. 11 (Weizsaecker Trial) regarding the extermination of the Jews of the Netherlands; - Cable sent by Rajakowitsch, an SS man, 12 August 1942, regarding the deportation of Dutch Jews from Belgium (from Document: 1243 of the Eichmann trial); - Indictment presented to a German court against the Nazi criminals Wilhelm Harster, Gertrud Slottke and Wilhelm Zoepf, for their part in the extermination of the Jews of the Netherlands, 1966.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportations</subject>
          <subject>Concentration Camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Eichmann Trial, 1961-1962</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="498">Extermination camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="505">Transit camps</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000426">Weizsaecker Baron Von</persname>
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          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="2019">Westerbork,Camp,The Netherlands</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,The Netherlands</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="570">Mauthausen,Camp,Austria</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="0">Auschwitz,Camp,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Belgium</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="843">Letter</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689712</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalovitz Archive: Copies of documents from trials dealing with the murder of Jews and Gypsies in Serbia and Croatia</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalovitz Archive: Copies of documents from trials dealing with the murder of Jews and Gypsies in Serbia and Croatia - Report regarding the arrest of Jews and Gypsies in Belgrade (NOKW-905), 01 November 1941; - Letter regarding the situation of 8,000 Serbian Jews (NG 5224), 03 October 1941; - Sworn statement of Alexander Klein-Arnon regarding the annihilation of the Jews of Croatia, 25 October 1956.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Roma and Sinti (“Roma”)</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Criminal trials</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000302">Pavelic Ante</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Yugoslavia</geogname>
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          <geogname>Zagreb,&lt;&gt;,Croatia,Yugoslavia</geogname>
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          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="843">Letter</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials regarding the persecution of the Jews of France and their deportation to the East, 1941-1942</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials regarding the persecution of the Jews of France and their deportation to the East, 1941-1942 In the file: - Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials regarding the persecution of the Jews of France and their deportation to the East, 1941-1942, including letters from Theodor Dannecker, Otto Abetz, Adolf Eichmann and Martin Luther. Also in the file: - Article in the French periodical, "Le Monde Juif", July 1956, regarding the arrest of Jews in Paris, 16-17 July 1942.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="585">Confiscation of property</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportations</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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          <persname>Eichmann, Adolf</persname>
          <persname>Luther, Martin Franz Julius</persname>
          <persname>Abetz, Otto</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000054">Bosshammer Fritz</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000088">Dannecker, Theodor</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="0">Auschwitz,Camp,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>Paris,Seine,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Vichy,Allier,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="843">Letter</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689716</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documents, essays, lists and photographs regarding the Theresienstadt Ghetto, the fate of the Jews of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia and the illegal immigrant ship, "Pentcho"</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="ces" encodinganalog="3.4.3">Czech</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documents, essays, lists and photographs regarding the Theresienstadt Ghetto, the fate of the Jews of Czechoslovakia and Slovakia and the illegal immigrant ship, "Pentcho" - "Ghetto Nasich Dnu", a book by Mirko Tuma, on the Theresienstadt Ghetto, published in Prague with a German translation, 1946; - Essay on the history of the Theresienstadt Ghetto, prepared for the Nazi authorities; - Copy of an order to report for deportation from Theresienstadt and Jewish autonomous administration bank documents; - Original supply coupons from the Theresienstadt Ghetto; - List of 1200 inmates who arrived in Switzerland from Theresienstadt as a result of activities of the HIJEF (Hilfsverein fur Juedische Fluchtlinge im Ausland) organization, 05 February 1945; - Letter from the Slovakian embassy in Rome regarding a survivor of the ship, "Pentcho" in Rhodes and testimony regarding the camps given by survivors of the "Pentcho" in Rhodes and Ferramonti; 17 October 1941; - Article regarding the trial of Anton Vasek from Bratislava and his participation in the murder of the Jews of Slovakia, published in the Swiss paper, "Der Aufbau", 12 July 1946; - Leaflet prepared for the Swiss government and press by Hans Schwarz regarding the mass murder in Lidice, 11 July 1942; - Article by Lazarus regarding displays of antisemitism in postwar Switzerland in connection with the Veit Harlan affair; - Newspapers clippings regarding the Czech film, ''Transport Z Raje" ("Transport to Paradise") about the Theresienstadt Ghetto, including stills from the film, 1963.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="545">Ghettos</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportations</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1118">Embassies</subject>
          <subject>Concentration Camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Criminal trials</subject>
          <subject>"Pentcho" ("Stampino") - Immigrant ship</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="552">גטאות וגטואיזציה*</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="505">Transit camps</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials and the Eichmann Trial regarding Nazi crimes in Belgium and Denmark</unittitle>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials and the Eichmann Trial regarding Nazi crimes in Belgium and Denmark In the file: - Cable from Bargen, German Foreign Office emissary in Brussels, regarding preparation of the deportation of 10,000 Belgian Jews (NG 5209), 09 July 1942; - Cable from Rajakowitsch, sent from the Hague regarding the deportation of Dutch Jews from Belgium (Eichmann Trial, Document No. 1243), 12 August 1942; - Danish government declaration regarding Nazi crimes in Denmark, 25 October 1945. Also in the file: - Newspaper clipping regarding the persecution of the Jews in Denmark, 14 February 1961.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Eichmann Trial, 1961-1962</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from Belgium</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000895">Rajakowitsch Erich</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001703">Bargen Werner</persname>
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          <geogname>Den Haag,Zuidholland,&lt;&gt;,The Netherlands</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Denmark</geogname>
          <geogname>Bruxelles,Brabant,&lt;&gt;,Belgium</geogname>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials regarding the role of the German Foreign Office in the persecution of the Jews of Italy and their annihilation</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of documents from the Nuremberg Trials regarding the role of the German Foreign Office in the persecution of the Jews of Italy and their annihilation - Two cables from the German embassy in Rome to the German Foreign Office regarding German policy towards the Jews of Italy and Greece (NG 2242, NG 5051), 13 March 1943 and 18 March 1943; - Directives issued by Hans Lammers, director of the Reichskanzlei in Germany, regarding the German administration in Italy, 04 April 1944; - Protocol from the interrogation of Albrecht von Kessel, a senior German Foreign Office official at the Nuremberg Trials regarding the fate of the Jews of Rome and Third Reich foreign policy, 21 June 1948; - Opinion of Hamburg University, 29 November 1952, and a letter from the German embassy in Rome, regarding the persecution of the Jews of Italy, 27 June 1957.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000243">Lammers, Hans Heinrich (1879-1962)</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Rome,Roma,Lazio,Italy</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Greece</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Italy</geogname>
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          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="843">Letter</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689723</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of reports and letters from government authorities in Nazi Germany regarding the extermination of the Jews of Belorussia and German policy in the East</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of reports and letters from government authorities in Nazi Germany regarding the extermination of the Jews of Belorussia and German policy in the East - Report on the mass murder of the Jews of Borisov, 24 October 1941; - Memorandum from E.A. Frauenfeld, Commissioner General of the Crimea, regarding German policy in the occupied territories of the Soviet Union, 10 February 1944 (NO- 5394); - Letter from Wilhelm Kube, Reich Commissioner in Belorussia, to Heinrich Lohse, Reich Commissioner in the East, regarding the fight against the partisans and the operation against the Jews, 31 July 1942; - Order from Hitler regarding the separation of Belorussia from the Reichskommissariat Ostland (Eastern Reichkommissariat), 04 April 1944.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1215">Partisans</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000185">Hitler, Adolf</persname>
          <persname>Kube, Wilhelm</persname>
          <persname>Lohse, Hinrich</persname>
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          <geogname>Minsk,Minsk City,Minsk,Belorussia (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Krym ASSR,Russia (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Belorussia (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Borisov,Borisov City,Minsk,Belorussia (USSR)</geogname>
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          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="843">Letter</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689725</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report by Dr. Israel (Rezso) Kasztner regarding activities of the Jewish Agency Rescue Committee in Budapest, 1944-1945</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report by Dr. Israel (Rezso) Kasztner regarding activities of the Jewish Agency Rescue Committee in Budapest, 1944-1945 Also in the file: - Memorandum from Friedrich Born, the International Red Cross representative in Hungary, regarding German policy towards the Jews of Hungary and possibilities for their rescue, 23 October 1944.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="214">Rescue</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000053">Born Friedrich</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000208">Kasztner Rezso Rudolf Israel</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
          <geogname>Budapest,Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689726</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents from the Eichmann Trial regarding the extermination of the Jews of Hungary</unittitle>
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          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents from the Eichmann Trial regarding the extermination of the Jews of Hungary Among the items in the file: - Part of the 1944 Vrba and Wetzler report regarding Auschwitz; - Telegram from Edmund Veesenmayer, German representative in Hungary, regarding the request made by the Slovakian Minister of the Interior on behalf of Jews of Slovakian origin living in Hungary (Archival signature of the prosecution at the Nuremberg Trial: NG 2563), 13 June 1944; Copy of an article that appeared in "Pester Lloyd", regarding the extermination of the Jews in Europe (Archival signature at the Nuremberg trial: NG 5798), 21 July 1944; - Copy of an article that appeared in "Israelitisches Wochenblatt" regarding the significant turning point in the course of the war, especially regarding the extermination of the Jews, 01 September 1944; - Statistical data regarding the deportation of the Jews of Hungary, 15 May-10 June 1944. There are additional files regarding the extermination of the Jews of Hungary: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/40-45, P. 13/186-187, P.13/202.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>אזרחי חוץ</subject>
          <subject>Eichmann Trial, 1961-1962</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from Hungary</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="498">Extermination camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
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          <persname>Eichmann, Adolf</persname>
          <persname>Veesenmayer, Edmund</persname>
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          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="0">Auschwitz,Camp,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>Budapest,Pest-Pilis-Solt-Kiskun,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Czechoslovakia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1055">Statistical data</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Investigation report</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689728</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict from the trial of Martin Weiss and August Hering regarding the murder of the Vilna Jews, 1950</unittitle>
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          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1950-02-03 -</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict from the trial of Martin Weiss and August Hering regarding the murder of the Vilna Jews, 1950 Verdict issued in Landgericht Wuerzburg.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000991">Weiss Martin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001567">Hering August</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Wuerzburg,Würzburg (Mainfranken),Bavaria,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Wilno,Wilno,Wilno,Poland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689729</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict handed down against Max Merten regarding the annihilation of the Jews of Saloniki, along with a review and newspaper clippings regarding the trial, 1959-1961</unittitle>
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מקור וקסרוקס

פוטוקופיה

28 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict handed down against Max Merten regarding the annihilation of the Jews of Saloniki, along with a review and newspaper clippings regarding the trial, 1959-1961 Also in the file: - Two letters from Miriam Novitz to B. Sagalowitz on this subject, 1959.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="660">Theft of Jewish property</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="660">Theft of property</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from Greece</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001134">Merten Max</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Greece</geogname>
          <geogname>Saloniki,Thessaloniki,Macedonia,Greece</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="843">Letter</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Sentence</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689731</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various orders issued by Wehrmacht commanders taken from Nuremberg Trial documentation regarding Wehrmacht treatment of Jews, POWs, partisans and the local population in areas of the Soviet Union</unittitle>
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73 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1946 - 1947-11-01</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various orders issued by Wehrmacht commanders taken from Nuremberg Trial documentation regarding Wehrmacht treatment of Jews, POWs, partisans and the local population in areas of the Soviet Union Also in the file: - Communication issued by Von Brauchitsch regarding an agreement between the Wehrmacht and SIPO (Security Police) about cooperation with the Einsatzgruppen (Document NOKW-2080), 28 April 1941; - Communication issued by Walter Schellenberg from the RSHA (Reich Main Security Office) regarding exploitation of labor power of the populations in the countries occupied by the Wehrmacht (Document NOKW 2424, NG-5045), 13 January 1941; - Completion of directive number 33 issued to Keitel, regarding the annihilation of the enemy in the different Soviet Union fronts (Document C-52), 23 July 1941; - Order issued by Hitler regarding the annihilation of partisans in the Soviet Union, 18 October 1942. Prosecution archival documentation from the Nuremberg trials: PS-4064; NOKW-2423; NOKW-2594; NOKW-2617; NOKW-309; NOKW-484; NOKW-541; NOKW-663; NOKW-1076.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="556">Forced labor</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1215">Soviet partisans</subject>
          <subject>Soviet POWs</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Keitel, Wilhelm</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000483">Manstein Erich Von</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000324">Reichenau Walter von</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000843">Rundstedt Karl Rudolf Gerd Von</persname>
          <persname>Schellenberg, Walter Friedrich</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001096">Brauchitsch Walter Heinrich Von</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000185">Hitler, Adolf</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689733</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report regarding the roles of General Hans Gustav Felber and the Wehrmacht in the murder of hostages, especially Jews and Gypsies, in Yugoslavia and Greece, 1943-1944</unittitle>
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31 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report regarding the roles of General Hans Gustav Felber and the Wehrmacht in the murder of hostages, especially Jews and Gypsies, in Yugoslavia and Greece, 1943-1944 Also in the file: -Excerpt from a memorandum to Nuremberg Trial 7 regarding the treatment of hostages.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject>Roma and Sinti (“Roma”)</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="663">Hostages</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001728">Felber Hans</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Yugoslavia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Greece</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689736</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from "Nuremberg Trial" 11 versus senior officials in the German Foreign office, including Einsatzgruppen reports regarding activities in areas of the Soviet Union, 1941-1942</unittitle>
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139 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation from "Nuremberg Trial" 11 versus senior officials in the German Foreign office, including Einsatzgruppen reports regarding activities in areas of the Soviet Union, 1941-1942 Also in the file: - Heydrich's orders regarding the murder of Jews, Communists and others, 17 July 1941and 29 October 1941 (Prosecution document archival signature: NO-3414, NO-3422); Prosecution archival signatures: NO-2651, NO-2662 (Prosecution Documentation Volume number 61, Trial 11).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1215">Soviet partisans</subject>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1000">Communists</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Heydrich, Reinhard</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Soviet Union</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689738</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Testimony of Otto Ohlendorf, commander of Einsatzgruppe D, at Nuremberg Trial 12, against the supreme command of the Wehrmacht, 1948</unittitle>
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125 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Testimony of Otto Ohlendorf, commander of Einsatzgruppe D, at Nuremberg Trial 12, against the supreme command of the Wehrmacht, 1948 Also in the file: - Excerpts from testimonies by nine Einsatzgruppe soldiers regarding cooperation with the German Army; - Excerpts from additional testimonies at Nuremberg Trial 12.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000063">Braune Karl Rudolf Werner</persname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Verdict from Auschwitz Trial 9 against Otto Ohlendorf and other Einsatzgruppen soldiers, 08 April 1948</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1000">Communists</subject>
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          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Sentence</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689745</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Comprehensive overview of the Einsatzgruppen, presented by Attorney Rudolph Aschenauer, who served as defense attorney for Otto Ohlendorf, at Nuremberg Trial 12</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

60 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Comprehensive overview of the Einsatzgruppen, presented by Attorney Rudolph Aschenauer, who served as defense attorney for Otto Ohlendorf, at Nuremberg Trial 12 Also in the file: Copies of various documents from the Nuremberg Trials related to the cooperation between the Einsatzgruppen and the German Army in the Soviet Union and Serbia, 1941 and 1942.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
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          <subject>Roma and Sinti (“Roma”)</subject>
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          <persname>Ohlendorf, Otto</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Yugoslavia</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689746</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Dissenting opinion expressed by Dr. Hans Adolf Jacobsen regarding the obligation to carry out orders at all costs and blind obedience displayed by Einsatzgruppen soldiers and the Wehrmacht in the Soviet Union areas; Nazi and o</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

120 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1964-08-07 -</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Dissenting opinion expressed by Dr. Hans Adolf Jacobsen regarding the obligation to carry out orders at all costs and blind obedience displayed by Einsatzgruppen soldiers and the Wehrmacht in the Soviet Union areas; Nazi and other certificates are attached to the opinion, 07 August 1964]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="790">Holocaust research</subject>
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          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689747</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Opinion of Hans Buchheim, the historian, regarding the organizational structure of the police and SS, presented at the Auschwitz Trial, 19 December 1963</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

פוטוקופיה

237 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Opinion of Hans Buchheim, the historian, regarding the organizational structure of the police and SS, presented at the Auschwitz Trial, 19 December 1963 Also in the file: - Letter from Hans Buchheim to the editor of the Swiss newspaper, "Neue Zuericher Zeitung", regarding the Nuremberg Laws, 29 February 1964; - Excerpt from the "Basler Nachrichten" newspaper regarding restriction of economic activity by the German Jews, 17 October 1935.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="790">Holocaust research</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="687">Testimony</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689748</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of personal files and other documents of Nazi criminals and office holders as related to Nuremberg Trial 11</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Photo

Typewritten original

80 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of personal files and other documents of Nazi criminals and office holders, as related to Nuremberg Trial 11 In the file: - Documentation regarding Paul Koerner, Otto Ohlendorf, Werner Best, Wilhelm Keppler, Hans Lammers and Gottlob Berger. Also in the file: - Documents signed by both Himmler and Hitler; - Sagalowitz's comments regarding the accused, Berger. There are personal details regarding the Nazi criminals:Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/178. There are also newspaper clippings regarding trials against Nazi criminals: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/179 and P. 13/203.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Personal records</genreform>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689749</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of reports and memoranda transmitted by Zionist leaders, such as Chaim Weizmann; Moshe Shertok and David Ben-Gurion to the British Foreign Office regarding the rescue of the Hungarian Jews; also correspondence regarding</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

51 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1944-06-05 - 1945-11</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Copies of reports and memoranda transmitted by Zionist leaders, such as Chaim Weizmann; Moshe Shertok and David Ben-Gurion to the British Foreign Office regarding the rescue of the Hungarian Jews; also correspondence regarding Joel Brand's mission, bombing the railroad tracks to Auschwitz and other subjects, 1944-1945.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Blood for Goods</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from Hungary</subject>
          <subject>Yishuv</subject>
          <subject>Rescue of Jews - negotiations</subject>
          <subject>Paratroopers</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Great Britain</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689750</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the roles of Swiss citizens Carl Lutz, Saly Mayer and Curt Truempy in the negotiations with the Nazis to rescue the Jews of Hungary, 1944-1961</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

פוטוקופיה

85 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding the roles of Swiss citizens Carl Lutz, Saly Mayer and Curt Truempy in the negotiations with the Nazis to rescue the Jews of Hungary, 1944-1961 Among the items in the file: - Correspondence between Roswell McClelland, WRB (War Refugee Board) representative in Switzerland, and Saly Mayer, JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) representative in Switzerland, regarding the negotiations with the Nazis to rescue the Jews of Hungary; a report by McClelland is attached to the correspondence; - Excepts from memoirs of Carl Truempy regarding the negotiations between the Germans and Jewish representatives such as Israel Kasztner, Joel Brand and Saly Mayer to rescue the Jews of Hungary, published in the "Sie und Er" weekly journal, September 1961 and November 1961, including chapters regarding the activities of the Swiss diplomat, Carl Lutz, to rescue the remaining Hungarian Jews in Budapest.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000060">Brand Joel</persname>
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          <persname>McClelland Roswell D</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
          <genreform>Memoirs</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689751</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding negotiations with Himmler to rescue Jews at the end of the war, including a protocol from the interrogation of Walter Schellinger; testimonies and letters of the Vaad Hatzala (Rescue Committee of United</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

145 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding negotiations with Himmler to rescue Jews at the end of the war, including a protocol from the interrogation of Walter Schellinger; testimonies and letters of the Vaad Hatzala (Rescue Committee of United States Orthodox Rabbis); a report by the JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) and more, 1944-1948 In the file: Pp. 1-56: Protocol of the interrogation of Walter Schellenberg, head of the political intelligence service at the Reich Head Security Office (Reichssicherheitshauptamt), regarding negotiations with Heinrich Himmler for the release of Jews from concentration camps, 1944-1945; Pp. 57-89: Testimonies of Count Folke Bernadotte, the Red Cross representative, Jean Marie Musy, former President of Switzerland, Franz Goering and others regarding negotiations with Heinrich Himmler for the rescue of Jews; Pp. 90-102: Letters of the Vaad Hatzala in the United States and Canada, and a report by the JDC regarding the above negotiations and attempts to rescue Jews at the end of the war; Pp. 103-105: Confirmation by Jean Marie Musy regarding the part played by Saly Mayer in the above negotiations and a letter on the subject, 06 November 1945; Pp. 106-107: A newspaper clipping from the "Neue Zuericher Zeitung" regarding Walter Schellenberg, and a letter from Count Folke Bernadotte confirming that he had met Schellenberg regarding the release of Jewish prisoners and that Schellenberg had played an important part in persuading the Nazi authorities to agree to the release; Pp. 108-113: Letters from the German Foreign Ministry, dated November 1944, regarding negotiations to rescue Jews from Hungary and transport them to Switzerland, and procedures for preserving secrecy in the Foreign Ministry office and at the Reichssicherheitshauptamt; Pp. 114-115: Duplicate documents.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="100">Rescue of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="214">Rescue</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000035">Bernadotte, Folke</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001219">Goering Franz</persname>
          <persname>Schellenberg, Walter Friedrich</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000288">Musy Jean Marie</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Photocopy</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Protocol</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="687">Testimony</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689816</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence, mainly of Hillel Storch, regarding the dispute between Felix Kersten and Norbert Masur regarding the attempt to liberate and rescue Jews in March 1945, from 1953-1956</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

57 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Correspondence, mainly of Hillel Storch, regarding the dispute between Felix Kersten and Norbert Masur regarding the attempt to liberate and rescue Jews in March 1945, from 1953-1956 Pp. 1-6: Reactions of Hillel Storch to the dispute, including an official communiqué from the WJC (World Jewish Congress), 1956; Pp. 7-12: Letters from Storch (on WJC stationery), written in 1946, to various bodies regarding the dispute, and copies of his letters from 1945; Pp. 13-16: Report in the Swedish newspaper, "Dagens Nyheter", 1953, on attempts to rescue Jews from camps, including details regarding: Schellenberg and Bernadotte; Himmler's response; and citations from other sources regarding the agreement between the information and the version presented by one side in the dispute, translated into German from Swedish; Pp. 14-23: Correspondence between Kersten and Masur regarding the dispute, 1956; Pp. 24-38: Letters from Storch to Prof. N.W. Posthumus in the Netherlands, and to Kersten, regarding the rescue attempts, 1955; Pp. 39-56: Letters from various agencies testifying to Kersten's activities, 1946-1956; P. 57: Confirmation from the Swedish Ministry of Justice in coordination with the Swedish Foreign Ministry and the Swedish embassy in Germany, of Storch's mission to Berlin to "liberate certain prisoners", dated April 1945.]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000035">Bernadotte, Folke</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000181">Himmler, Heinrich</persname>
          <persname>Schellenberg, Walter Friedrich</persname>
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          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689817</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Testimony of Kurt Becher at the criminal investigation of Adolf Eichmann, 1961, regarding the negotiations with Jewish activists in order to rescue Hungarian Jews</unittitle>
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62 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Testimony of Kurt Becher at the criminal investigation of Adolf Eichmann , 1961, regarding the negotiations with Jewish activists in order to rescue Hungarian Jews Among other subjects, the testimony tells of the activities of Joel Brand, Dr. Israel Kasztner and Franz Chorin; The testimony was taken at the Bremen courthouse (Archival Signature: File 19 AR 1851/61).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000060">Brand Joel</persname>
          <persname>Becher, Kurt</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000208">Kasztner Rezso Rudolf Israel</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689818</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Letters from Andreas Biss to various bodies regarding the Kasztner affair and attempts to rescue the Jews of Hungary, 1961-1964</unittitle>
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Typewritten original

80 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Letters from Andreas Biss to various bodies regarding the Kasztner affair and attempts to rescue the Jews of Hungary, 1961-1964 In the file: Pp. 1-22: Lecture by Andreas Biss presented to Jewish students in Berlin regarding the Kasztner affair and attempts to rescue the Jews of Hungary beginning in October 1944; Pp. 23-25: Correspondence between Andreas Biss and Hermann Lewy, editor of the German Jewish weekly, "Algemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deutschland" regarding material related to Joel Brand's mission; Pp. 26-30: Letter from Andreas Biss to Dov Josef, the Israeli Minister of Justice, regarding the Kasztner-Eichmann negotiations, with references to Gideon Hausner; Pp. 31-58: Correspondence between Klaus von Bismarck, of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk (West German Radio Broadcasts) and Andreas Biss regarding the Kasztner-Brand affair; Pp. 59-68: Explanation given by Biss regarding the part played by Himmler in the attempt to prevent the extermination of the Jews of Hungary; Pp. 69-72: Letter from Andreas Biss to an investigating judge in Germany regarding attempts to rescue the Jews of Hungary; Pp. 73-76: Letter from Andreas Biss to Ben-Gurion regarding the part played by Kasztner in the attempts to rescue the Jews of Hungary; Pp. 77-78: Letter from Andreas Biss to Dr. Sagalowitz regarding the attempts to rescue the Jews of Hungary; Pp. 79-80: Two photocopies of newspaper clippings containing letters to the editor from Andreas Biss regarding the attempts to save the Jews of Hungary.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Eichmann Trial, 1961-1962</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000702">Ben-Gurion, David</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000060">Brand Joel</persname>
          <persname>Eichmann, Adolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000208">Kasztner Rezso Rudolf Israel</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001149">יוסף דב</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000181">Himmler, Heinrich</persname>
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          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="42">Bergen Belsen,Camp,Germany</geogname>
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          <geogname>Cigand,Zemplen,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <genreform>Lecture</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689819</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various materials regarding: the 3rd World Jewish Conference, 1934; the World Jewish Congress, 1936; Jewish Agency reports; periodicals dealing with the 1934 economic boycott against Nazi Germany</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

110 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various materials regarding: the 3rd World Jewish Conference, 1934; the World Jewish Congress, 1936; Jewish Agency reports; periodicals dealing with the 1934 economic boycott against Nazi Germany Pp. 1-50: The 3rd World Jewish Conference (IIIeme Conference Juive Mondiale), held in Geneva, August 1934: text of Conference resolutions on various matters, including on the establishment of a World Jewish Congress and an economic boycott of Nazi Germany; texts of various speeches; Pp. 51-62: A secret report of the Jewish Agency regarding activity of the political department in London, 28 September 1934; a secret report by Dr. Goldmann, regarding his activity at the League of Nations in Geneva, 27 September 1934; Pp. 63-73: The periodical "Die Juedische Informationszentrale", dealing with antisemitism and racism, among other subjects, September 1934; Pp. 74-79: The periodical "Boycott Bulletin", No. 27, published in London by the Jewish Representative Council for the Boycott of German Goods and Services, 21 September 1934; Pp. 80-83: The periodical, "The Economic Bulletin: Official Organ of the Non-Sectarian Anti-Nazi League to Champion Human Rights", dealing with the economic boycott of Germany, among other subjects, September 1934; Pp. 85-117: Resolutions made by the 1st World Jewish Congress, Geneva, 1936; memorandum of a conversation with Saly Meyer regarding the establishment of an office to combat antisemitism; Pp. 118-120: Clippings from Nazi newspapers, including "Der Stuermer", January 1937, dealing with the 1936 World Jewish Congress in Geneva.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Boycotts, Anti-Nazi</subject>
          <subject>Economic boycott</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="342">Antisemitic propaganda</subject>
          <subject>Anti-Nazi propaganda</subject>
          <subject>Jewish organizations in the United Kingdom</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="868">Jewish organizations</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Mayer, Saly</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000719">Goldmann, Nahum (1895-1982)</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Geneve,Geneve,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Booklet(s)</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1069">Newspaper</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689820</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Resolutions of the 4th WJC (World Jewish Congress) plenum in Stockholm, August 1959</unittitle>
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52 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Resolutions of the 4th WJC (World Jewish Congress) plenum in Stockholm, August 1959 In the file: - Resolutions of the 4th plenum, held in Stockholm, 2-11 August 1959. Also in the file: - Nahum Goldmann's speech before the WJC Executive Council in Geneva, 23 July 1958.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="723">Jewish press</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000719">Goldmann, Nahum (1895-1982)</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1069">Newspaper</genreform>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689821</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Special conferences regarding antisemitism in Europe, organized by the European division of the WJC (World Jewish Congress) in Brussels, March 1960, and in London, August 1962</unittitle>
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136 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Special conferences regarding antisemitism in Europe, organized by the European division of the WJC (World Jewish Congress) in Brussels, March 1960, and in London, August 1962 In the file: Pp. 1-6: Survey of fascist and extreme Right organizations in Europe, including names of the organizations in various countries, activists, contacts, newspapers and publications, 25 March 1960; Pp. 7-10: Organizational program of the WJC European office in preparation for the special conference in Brussels, March 1960, and the agenda of a special session to be held one day after the conference on the implications of recent antisemitic incidents; Pp. 11-15: Summary of reports on legislation against antisemitism in various countries, for presentation at the special session in Brussels, 1960, regarding the implications of recent antisemitic incidents; Pp. 16-92: The special session on antisemitism organized by the WJC European Division; Pp. 16-30: Report on Britain, presented by Maurice Orbach; Pp. 31-45: Report on France, presented by David Lambert; Pp. 46-51: Report on Sweden; Pp. 52-54: Report on Switzerland; Pp. 55-58: Report on Austria; Pp. 59-65: Report on Germany, presented by Dr. H.G. van Dam; Pp. 66-71: Report of the German Ministry of Interior; Pp. 72-75: Report on Belgium, presented by Dr. Max Katzenelenbogen; Pp. 76-80: Report on Italy; Pp. 81-82: Report on Greece; Pp. 83-90: Report on the Netherlands, by Dr. H. Boas; Pp. 91-92: Letter from the WJC European Division with a summary of the conference; Pp. 93-115: Lists and reports of Sagalowitz and others regarding the conference; P. 116: Correspondence regarding the conference on antisemitism in Europe organized by the WJC European Division, London, August 1962, including, among other items, surveys of antisemitic organizations, Nazis and fascists in Europe and antisemitic events, prepared for the participants in the conference (pp. 117-123, 127-131); proposals submitted by Sagalowitz to the conference regarding the establishment of a WJC European Division press and public relations office (pp. 124-126); survey of the Schweiz. Isr. Gemeindebund regarding antisemitism in Switzerland and the struggle against it (pp. 132-136). There are unnumbered duplicate reports at the end of the file.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>אנטישמיות - בריטניה</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism - Greece</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism after the war - Germany</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism after the war</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="352">Antisemitic organizations</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitam - the Netherlands</subject>
          <subject>אנטישמיות - בלגיה</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="358">Nazi Organizations</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="964">Fascist movements</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism - Italy</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism in Sweden</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,The Netherlands</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Sweden</geogname>
          <geogname>London,&lt;&gt;,England,United Kingdom</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Italy</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Greece</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Great Britain</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
          <geogname>Bruxelles,Brabant,&lt;&gt;,Belgium</geogname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689823</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Three articles by H. Steinhausen regarding the roots of antisemitism</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

104 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1938 -</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Three articles by H. Steinhausen regarding the roots of antisemitism In the file: - Typewritten articles, undated, with no author listed; four pages are missing from the first article.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689824</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: The reparations agreement between the State of Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany; reparation claims and articles on reparations, 1952-1966</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

214 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1966-06-11 -</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reparations agreement between the State of Israel and the Federal Republic of Germany; reparation claims and articles on reparations, 1952-1966 In the file: - Pp. 1-6: On reparations (in French); - Pp. 7-16: Article entitled "Grenzen der Wiedergutmachung" by Lutz Koellner regarding economical, political and ethical aspects of reparations; - Pp. 17-21: Resolution of the "European Parliament of Nazi Victims", dated 11 June 1966, regarding reparations; - Pp. 22-29: Proposal of the "European Parliament of Nazi Victims" regarding addenda to the law of reparations; - Pp. 30-42: Reparations claim of Burkhart Springstubbe of Switzerland, which was submitted to the Reparations Bureau in Berlin, October 1952 and September 1954; - Pp. 43-49: Verdict handed down at a German court, dated September 1959, rejecting the reparations claim of Issak Eddie, formerly of Giessen/Lahm, now residing in the United States, against the State of Bavaria; - Booklet entitled "Die Haager Vertragswerke", dated 1952, with the German and English version of the reparations treaty between Germany and the State of Israel and with Jewish organizations (64 pp.), with a foreword by H. G. van Dam; - Booklet entitled "Durchfuehrungsverordnungen Zum Bundes Entschaedigungsgesetz", dated 1957, regarding execution of regulations related to the reparations law of West Germany (67 pp.), with a foreword by H.G. van Dam; - Booklet entitled "Der Oesterreichische Staatsvertrag und Die Ansprueche Der Verfolgten", dated 1956, by Franz Rudolf Bienenfeld, regarding legal options for submitting claims against Austria (34 pp.).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Courts - Germany</subject>
          <subject>Reparations Agreement</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1043">Compensation</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Israel</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Official documentation</genreform>
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          <genreform>Article</genreform>
          <genreform>Booklet(s)</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689825</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports and articles regarding Neo-Nazism, fascism and antisemitism in Europe and Argentina in the 1950s and the early 1960s</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

112 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports and articles regarding Neo-Nazism, fascism and antisemitism in Europe and Argentina in the 1950s and the early 1960s In the file: Pp. 1-12: Protocol of a meeting of "Committee No. 47"; the purpose of the meeting was to investigate whether former Nazis were being employed at the German Foreign Ministry, and the circumstances of their employment, 18 December 1951; Pp. 13-30: Secret report by Kurt R. Grossman regarding his visit to Germany, May-June 1959; Pp. 31-62: "The Reappearance of the Swastika: Neo-Nazism and Fascist International", article by H. Jaeger; the article reviews organizations, leaders, ties between the various organizations and the background for their activity, January 1960; Pp. 63-73: "Die Internationale der Faschisten, ihre Kontakte zu Oesterreich", an international report on fascism, including names of people and branches throughout the world, with special emphasis on Austria, 29 March 1960; Pp. 74-94: Report by Kurt H. Grossman regarding his visit to Germany, October-December 1959; the report also includes newspaper clippings and a letter of thanks, 28 December 1960; Pp. 95-102: "Ideological Antisemitism and Traditional Antisemitism", an article by Prof. Gino Germani, Director of the Sociology Institute at Buenos Aires University; the article was translated from a 1962 publication in Spanish; Pp. 103-112: Memorandum from Abraham Monk, a member of the AJC (American Jewish Committee), containing the main points of an article on the Tacuara movement, a nationalistic, fascist and antisemitic movement in Argentina, February 1963.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1014">Fascism</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Argentina</subject>
          <subject>National organizations in Germany</subject>
          <subject>Nationalist organizations</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism after the war - Germany</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism after the war</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Argentina</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689827</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: The 5th Conference of the International Organization of Underground Fighters and Camp Prisoners (UIRD), held in Munich, 1965</unittitle>
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Original

Typewritten copy

55 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: The 5th Conference of the International Organization of Underground Fighters and Camp Prisoners (UIRD), held in Munich, 1965 In the file: P. 1: Program of the 5th Conference, held in Munich, 09-12 April 1965; Pp. 2-19: Detailed report on the activities of the organization since 1961, as presented to the conference; Pp. 20-32: Program of the Conference and report of its activities, in French; Pp. 33-41: Reports from a UIRD experts' conference, held in Starnberg 7 April 1965, regarding the increase of antisemitism and Neo-Nazism; Pp. 42-44: Proposal from the Organization of Victims of Nazi Persecution in Switzerland, submitted to the Conference in Frankfurt, February 1965, regarding financial reparations for Nazi victims from the German government; Pp. 45-46: Manifest of the State of Bavaria regarding the erecting of a memorial site at the Dachau concentration camp (two copies); Pp. 47-51: Five newspaper clippings about the conference in Munich; Pp. 52-55: Handwritten notes made by Sagalowitz during the conference in Munich.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689828</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report sumitted by A. Studer Auer, director of Caritaszentrale in Luzerne, Switzerland, regarding a trip to UNRWA refugee camps in Lebanon, the Gaza Strip, Syria and Jordan, 1961</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Report sumitted by A. Studer Auer, director of Caritaszentrale in Luzerne, Switzerland, regarding a trip to UNRWA refugee camps in Lebanon, the Gaza Strip, Syria and Jordan, 1961 The trip, made on behalf of the Swiss Foreign Ministry, 03-13 November 1961, included Dr. Hans Keller. - Report opens with a general review of the situation of the refugees, describes aid activities on their behalf, and points out that, to date, Switzerland has not participated in these activities; Studer-Auer then gives a detailed daily account of what he saw, and itemizes aid proposals which Switzerland could offer to improve the conditions of the refugees in the camps.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Egypt</geogname>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689829</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Libel suits brought by democratic journalists and writers in Switzerland, following slanderous attacks on them, 1935 and 1959</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Libel suits brought by democratic journalists and writers in Switzerland, following slanderous attacks on them, 1935 and 1959 In the file: Pp. 1-13: Suit brought by Dr. Waldermar Jollos, the Zurich journalist, against the pro-Nazi journalist, Alexander Hollosy, a native of Hungary residing in Zurich, who had accused Jollos with, among other charges, planning to assassinate Hitler; the file contains correspondence, the verdict, newspaper clippings and a summary from 1935; Pp. 14-26: Suit brought by Dr. Rudolf Pechel, editor of a German newspaper in Stuttgart, against Georg Schmitz of Basel. Pechel, who had spent several years in a concentration camp, received a slanderous letter from Schmitz while on vacation in Switzerland, and he brought action against Schmitz. The file contains the verdict and a newspaper clipping, 1959. Also in the file: Pp. 27-31: Report on the 1953 murder of Jakob Klayman in Zurich by Samek Witos. Both the murderer and the victim were Jewish Holocaust survivors dealing in the post-war black market in Germany; the murder took place on a background of accusations of cheating and denouncing black marketeers to the Soviets.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents regarding the World War II era and the outcome of the war</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents regarding the World War II era and the outcome of the war In the file: Pp. 1-3: Affidavit of Fritz Kahn regarding activities of pro-Nazi Germans in the United States during the 1930s (presented during the Nuremberg Trials, January 1948); P. 4: Response of the Reichsstatthalter in Hessen to a claim for compensation by a Swiss citizen, July 1941; Pp. 5-8: A letter from President Roosevelt to the AJC (American Jewish Congress) and its President, Rabbi Stephen S. Wise, regarding the American government's position against antisemitism, March 1944; Pp. 9-15: Translation into German of a report on the labor camp in Flossenburg prepared by an American investigating judge as part of an investigation of war crimes, June 1945; Pp. 16-17: Report on the condition of the Armenians, sent to the American authorities in Germany, April 1947; Pp. 18-28: Correspondence on antisemitism of the Fremdenpolizei (alien police) in Switzerland, between the CJA (Christlich-Juedische Arbeitsgemeinschaft in der Schweiz) and the Swiss Minister of Justice and Police, Eduard von Steiger, July 1949; correspondence starts with an application from the Executive Secretary of the Basel branch of the organization to the Minister after the Fremdenpolizei had rejected her application for an entry visa for a concentration camp survivor; in the application she accuses the Fremdenpolizei and Rothmund, its head, of antisemitism; in one of the letters, she also gives details of antisemitism in Basel; Pp. 29-39: Conclusions of a conference of non-governmental organizations on the struggle against discrimination, held in Geneva, 31 March-04 April 1955; there are also declarations condemning antisemitism and discrimination, including a declaration made by the UN Human Rights Committee; P. 40: Testimony of Richard Bear, a Jewish physician who worked in Gurs, at the trial of Prof. Leibbrand; Dr. Bear is testifying on behalf of a Jewish pharmacist at the camp, who had been married to Prof. Leibbrand and was later denounced to the authorities as a Jewess by him and their two sons (who had become Nazi extremists); the pharmacist had been deported to Gurs, no date; Pp. 41-44: Anonymous letter from an unidentified labor camp, no date; letter revised, May 1959; Pp. 45-53: Excerpts from the protocol of a trial against the German Krupp company regarding employment of forced laborers during World War II, no date; Pp. 54-56: “Press releases" from a memorandum issued by the ICJW (International Council of Jewish Women) and submitted to the Human Rights Committee in Geneva; the press releases, from the 1960s, relate to difficulties involved in arranging the unification of families due to inability to exit from various countries (no exact date); Pp. 57-74: Various letters and documents relating to the press, criticism and antisemitism; P. 58: One page of an ICJW document reiterating the demand to facilitate border crossings for the purpose of family unification, in French, March 1968; Pp. 59-61: Detailed report listing money, gold and valuables that Kaltenbrunner had hidden immediately after the defeat of Germany in the Aussee region of Austria; the report is not dated and the name of its author is not given; it has been dated and stamped 17 February 1949 by the Relico organization.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
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          <subject>Trials - Germany</subject>
          <subject>Armenian Genocide</subject>
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          <genreform>Administrative documentation</genreform>
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          <unitid>3689831</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents and newspaper clippings</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Various documents and newspaper clippings: In the file: Three notebooks with the number of Jews and non-Jews residing at various locations in Poland, according to the 1925 and 1931 censuses; Pp. 1-10: Excerpt from a charge sheet against an unidentified Nazi criminal, including remarks relating to the list of prosecution exhibits and legal comments regarding paragraphs of the charge sheet (without the actual list or paragraphs). The undated material concerns the German occupation of Poland and Operation Barbarossa; Pp. 11-14: Undated advertisements, probably from during the war, for the book ‘Die Zukunft der Freiheit’, by Herrmann Steinhausen, published in Zurich, and for the book 'Humanitaet und Staatsidee' by Karl Sturzenegger, published in Lucerne; Pp. 15-16: Description of the harsh conditions in Vilna and Warsaw and the execution of Prof. Schorr appearing in a publication of the Jewish Central Information Office in Amsterdam, 24 October 1939; Pp. 17-24: German correspondence regarding the plan to put Grynszpan on trial in France, April-May 1942; P.25: A document prepared by Braeutigam on Soviet propaganda, October 1942 (from the Nuremberg Trials material); Pp. 26-35: German documents on German activity in North Africa, mainly Tunisia, December 1942 (from the Nuremberg Trials material); Pp. 36-41: Report by Red Cross representative Dr. Junod following a visit to Berlin and a meeting with members of the German Foreign Ministry (including Rademacher and Luther), 30 December 1942; Pp. 42-59: Protocol from the Nuremberg Trials including a discussion with Dr. Mayer regarding the responsibility of the Nazi war criminals for their deeds as opposed to the claim that they had just followed orders; Pp. 60-82: Charge sheet against Fritz Erich von Manstein, detailing war crimes he had committed, signed by Col. Ranc, commander of field hospital No. 94 in Hamburg, 24 May 1949; Pp. 83-84: SIG (Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland) memorandum regarding legal options open to its defenders against attacks on the Jewish public, 04 February 1947; P. 85: Letter to Georg Guggenheim, president of the SIG Committee for Combating Antisemitism regarding sources of information on the extermination of Dutch Jews, 23 April 1951; Pp. 86-87: Letter to Sagalowitz from the head of the press office of the Hamburg State regarding clearing the reputation of Harlan Veit, the cinema personality, in light of public and legal accusations about his collaboration with the Nazis, 09 February 1952; Pp. 88-89: Excerpt from the book, 'Der Wahrheit eine Gasse', by Franz von Papen, published in 1952; Pp. 90-95: Report by the Arani publishing house in Berlin presenting its stand regarding the legal charge against the publishing house by former ambassador Emil von Rintelen, following the mention of his name in 'Das Dritte Reich und seine Diener', by Leon Poliakov and Josef Wulf, a book it had published. In the book, the former ambassador had been accused of aiding in the deportation of Romanian Jews. The publishing house report includes excerpts from Foreign Ministry documents regarding von Rintelen's activity as a supporter of deportation of Jews. The report was sent with a cover letter to SIG, 31 January, 1957; Pp. 96-97: Two pages from the Swiss-Jewish periodical "Israel Wochenblatt", 14 April 1961, reviewing a meeting of CJA (Christlich-Juedischen Arbeitsgemeinschaft in Die Schweitz); Pp.98: Excerpt from the culture section of the "Neue Zuericher Zeitung" 20 January 1963, with a translation into German by Paul Ceylan of the poem, ‘Babi Yar’, by Yevgeny Yevtushenko; an information sheet is attached; P. 99: Excerpt from the Nuremberg Trials, in which an order by Keitel from December 1942 declaring war without compromise against the partisans was read. The order directs the soldiers to act without mercy even against women and children; P.100: Newspaper clipping from the "Juedische Rundschau" regarding the new reparations law, 1955; P.101: Postcard, dated 18 February 1949, from Judge Max Gurny to an unknown addressee; Pp.102-104: Documents with handwritten comments.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Soviet propaganda</subject>
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          <subject>German war criminals</subject>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Sagalowitz's criticism of a number of books regarding the Holocaust period and afterwards; the books deal with antisemitism, Nazi criminals, Judaism after the Holocaust, and cultural topics such as Art and Literature, 1946-195</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Sagalowitz's criticism of a number of books regarding the Holocaust period and afterwards; the books deal with antisemitism, Nazi criminals, Judaism after the Holocaust, and cultural topics such as Art and Literature, 1946-1950 The criticism is arranged according to years: 1947 (pp. 1-46); 1948 (pp. 47-88); 1949 (pp. 89-123); 1950 (pp. 124-137); 1946 (pp. 138-140).]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding Nazi crimes during the Holocaust period, the struggle for the right to make aliya before the establishment of the State of Israel, and various displays of antisemitism, 1924</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding Nazi crimes during the Holocaust period, the struggle for the right to make aliya before the establishment of the State of Israel, and various displays of antisemitism, 1924-1967 Among the clippings: - Article regarding the ship, "Exodus", 25 July 1947 (p. 6); - Article in "Juedische Rundschau" regarding the publishing of the "White Paper", 02 May 1939 (P. 27); -Article in "Vossische Zeitung" regarding Professor Willstaetter, the Jewish Nobel prize winner for Chemistry, who was considering resigning his chair at Munich University due to displays of antisemitism against him by his colleagues (p. 92), 04 July 1924.]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from newspapers published in Nazi Germany containing antisemitic propaganda, and clippings from newspapers published in Switzerland regarding antisemitism and the Jews, 1938-1946</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from newspapers published in Nazi Germany containing antisemitic propaganda, and clippings from newspapers published in Switzerland regarding antisemitism and the Jews, 1938-1946 In the file: - Among the clippings, advertisements for Heinrich Hest's pamphlet, "Palestine, a Jewish State?" (p. 59), and articles by Goebbels and Alfred Rosenberg; - Clippings from Swiss newspapers containing articles against Nazi antisemitism (pp. 98-121). Also in the file: - Part of a 1953 pamphlet with articles in German: "The Yellow Badge of the Nazis", by Dr. Bruno Blau, and "Religion and State", by Shalom Ben Chorin (pp. 123-131).]]></p>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: German and Swiss newspaper clippings regarding Jews, 1937-1965</unittitle>
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פוטוקופיה

131 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: German and Swiss newspaper clippings regarding Jews, 1937-1965 Among the clippings: Articles regarding persecution of the Jews by the Nazis; copy of a speech by Hitler published in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", 12 December 1941 (pp. 4-5); additional articles containing antisemitic propaganda.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="342">Antisemitic propaganda</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Nazi press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Jews in Germany</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000185">Hitler, Adolf</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Speech</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689838</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding emigration destinations of Jews escaping from Nazi Germany, 1938-1939</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding emigration destinations of Jews escaping from Nazi Germany, 1938-1939 In the file: - "The Jews of Germany Should Be Saved", article which appeared in the French journal, "Correspondance Juive", which was published under the auspices of the WJC (World Jewish Congress) in Geneva (pp. 2-8), 13 December 1938; - Clippings from Swiss newspapers; - Reports regarding the treatment of the Jews in Shanghai, England, Cuba, Bombay and Norway; - Report regarding Jewish life in Shanghai.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Emigrants from Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="815">Attitude towards the Jews - Norway and the Norwegian population</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="101">Jewish refugees</subject>
          <subject>Emigration from Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Prewar refugees</subject>
          <subject>יחס ליהודים - שוויצריה ואוכלוסייה שוויצרית</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Cuba</geogname>
          <geogname>Bombay,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,India</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,England,United Kingdom</geogname>
          <geogname>Shanghai,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,China</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Norway</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689839</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports that appeared in the "Jewish Chronicle" journal published by the WJC (World Jewish Congress) regarding the situation of the Jews in various European countries, 1942</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

43 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports that appeared in the "Jewish Chronicle" journal published by the WJC (World Jewish Congress) regarding the situation of the Jews in various European countries, 1942 - The June-December 1942 reports are in French; an English translation is attached to the November-December report; - One report, apparently that of September, is missing the first page. Also in the file: Summary of an article regarding persecution of the Jews in France (p. 2), which appeared in the Swiss newspaper, "L'Impartiel", 14 September 1942.]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Croatia</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Bulgaria</subject>
          <subject>Persecution of the Jews of Greece - to be deleted</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Denmark</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of French Jewry</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Belgium</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Slovakian Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of the Netherlands</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of the Protectorate</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Yugoslavia</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Hungary</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Italy</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Norway</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Romania</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Yugoslavia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Turkey</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,The Netherlands</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Slovakia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Romania</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Norway</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Moravia-Silesia,Czechoslovakia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Italy</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Greece</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Denmark</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Finland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Belgium</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Bohemia,Czechoslovakia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Bulgaria</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Croatia,Yugoslavia</geogname>
          <geogname>Baltic States,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689840</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles which appeared in German and Swiss newspapers after World War II containing descriptions of atrocities committed by the Nazis in the camps, ghettos and other places, 1944-1966</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

112 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles which appeared in German and Swiss newspapers after World War II containing descriptions of atrocities committed by the Nazis in the camps, ghettos and other places, 1944-1966 Among the articles, an essay which appeared in the supplementary section of the German newspaper, "Das Parlement" in which Grete Salus, a survivor, described her experiences during the Holocaust, including deportation in a cattle car from Prague, her time in Auschwitz, her time in the Oederan labor camp, evacuation of Theresienstadt, and her return to Prague (pp. 6-33), 30 October 1957. Grete Salus' testimony can also be seen in the Yad Vashem Archives: O2/497 (Sapir item 3548555) and on microfilm JM/16 (Sapir item 3700902).]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="508">Labor camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="552">Ghettos and ghettoization</subject>
          <subject>Concentration Camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation of the Jews of the Protectorate</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="486">Camp life</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Prag,Praha Hlavni Mesto,Bohemia,Czechoslovakia</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_ghettos" authfilenumber="449">Theresienstadt,Ghetto,Czechoslovakia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Oederan,Flöha (Chemnitz),Saxony,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="0">Auschwitz,Camp,Poland</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Memoirs</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689843</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles from newspapers published in Germany, Switzerland, Britain, France and the United States regarding the murder of the Jews of Europe by the Nazis, 1942-1968</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

xerox

131 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1942-06 - 1968-02-10</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles from newspapers published in Germany, Switzerland, Britain, France and the United States regarding the murder of the Jews of Europe by the Nazis, 1942-1968 In the file: Articles from newspapers published in Germany, Switzerland, Britain, France and the United States regarding the murder of the Jews of Europe by the Nazis; from the articles it is clear that the matter of the annihilation of the Jews was known to the free world. Also in the file: Speeches regarding the Holocaust delivered by Itzhak Gruenbaum, Rabbi Philip Bernstein, Dr. Bernard (Dov) Joseph and Dr. Moshe Sneh at the Zionist Congress in Basel, 14 December 1946 (pp. 29-36).]]></p>
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        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="268">Information concerning extermination</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="723">Jewish press</subject>
          <subject>Nazi press</subject>
          <subject>British press</subject>
          <subject>American press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="800">Holocaust memory and commemoration</subject>
          <subject>French press</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000161">Gruenbaum Itzhak (1879-1970)</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001519">סנה משה</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001149">יוסף דב</persname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Booklet(s)</genreform>
          <genreform>Speech</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689844</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles in Swiss newspapers including statistics regarding the Jews murdered by the Nazis, 1943-1965</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

139 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles in Swiss newspapers including statistics regarding the Jews murdered by the Nazis, 1943-1965 Also in the file: - "Bulletin", 309th edition, pamphlet published by the American State Department containing the article by Odell and Billigmeier, "Jews in Germany, 1933-1939" (pp. 90-139), 27 September 1945.]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject>יהדות גרמניה למחיקה</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="132">Holocaust victims</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Booklet(s)</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1055">Statistical data</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689846</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the hostile approach of the Nazi authorities towards the Catholic Church, 1937-1965</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

פוטוקופיה

100 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the hostile approach of the Nazi authorities towards the Catholic Church, 1937-1965 In the file: - Survey that appeared in the "Apologetische Blaetter", journal published by the "Apologetics Institute of the Popular Catholic Association" in Switzerland (pp. 2-9); -Survey presented in the "Centre De Documentation" bi-monthly bulletin, Paris (pp. 20-81); - Articles that appeared in "Frankfurter Rundschau" and "Zuercher Woche" regarding the play, "The Deputy", by Rolf Hochhuth (p.88); - Confidential letter sent to Guertner, the German Minister of Justice, regarding the punishment of priests, 10 December 1937 (pp. 94-95); - Confidential letter regarding resentment felt by the members of ten communities in eastern Prussia regarding the harassment of their clergymen, 08 December 1937 (pp. 96-98).]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="734">Priests</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="641">Persecution</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="813">Attitude of the German population</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="767">Catholic Church</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001075">הוכהוט רולף</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000312">Pius XII</persname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Article(s), list(s), text(s)</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689847</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles from the German Jewish press after World War II, 1956-1957</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

xerox

45 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles from the German Jewish press after World War II, 1956-1957 - Articles from the following newspapers: "Allgemeine Wochenzeitung Der Juden in Deutschland", "Judische Rundschau Maccabi" and "Juedische Illustrierte". Also in the file: Summary from the German and Austrian press published by the Wiener Library in London, August 1957 (pp. 22-31).]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="723">Jewish press</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Austrian press</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689848</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper articles and a survey regarding the most important Nazi criminals, 1942-1966</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

xerox

פוטוקופיה

159 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper articles and a survey regarding the most important Nazi criminals, 1942-1966 In the file: - German and Swiss newspaper clippings regarding the most important Nazi criminals; - Survey presented in the journal published by the French department of the WJC (World Jewish Congress) including information about the fate of the important Nazi criminals after the end of the war; there are three copies of the survey, which is arranged in alphabetical order, September 1966 (pp. 132-159).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689849</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Five notebooks containing indictments of Nazi criminals from the Nuremberg Trials, and documents related to the film regarding these trials, 1946-1961</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Photo

xerox

139 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Five notebooks containing indictments of Nazi criminals from the Nuremberg Trials, and documents related to the film regarding these trials, 1946-1961 Among other items in the file: - Indictments (Files 6, 7a, 7b, 10 and 12) signed by Telford Taylor representing the United States, May, August and November 1947; - Documents related to the film directed by Stanley Kramer, and photographs of the leading actors Spencer Tracy, Burt Lancaster, Marlene Dietrich, Judy Garland, Maximilian Schell and Montgomery Clift (Pp. 123-131); - Clipping from the newspaper, "National Zeitung", regarding the last day of the main Nuremberg trial, 02 September 1946 (Pp. 132-133); - Text of a radio broadcast titled "Trials of the Period In Order To Prevent What Would Be Even Worse", commentary on the Weiszacker case by Dr. Ernst Mueller Meiningen (Pp. 134-139).]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nuremberg Trials</subject>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Nuernberg,Nürnberg (Nürnberg),Bavaria,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="703">Film</genreform>
          <genreform>Legal documentation</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689851</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial of Franz Rademacher, the Nazi criminal: the indictment, Rademacher's testimony and clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding the trial, 1948-1952</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

xerox

338 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
        <scopecontent encodinganalog="3.3.1">
          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Trial of Franz Rademacher, the Nazi criminal: the indictment, Rademacher's testimony and clippings from German and Swiss newspapers regarding the trial, 1948-1952 In the file: - Indictment against Franz Rademacher and Dr. Karl Klingenfuss, 19 January 1952 (pp. 210-238); - Rademacher's testimony, 10 March 1952, in which he denies knowledge of the Final Solution plan (pp. 207-208).]]></p>
        </scopecontent>
        <acqinfo encodinganalog="3.2.4">
          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
        </acqinfo>
        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding Nazi criminals Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche and the trial conducted against them in Frankfurt Am Main,1960-1965</unittitle>
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399 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding Nazi criminals Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche and the trial conducted against them in Frankfurt Am Main,1960-1965 In the file: -Clippings from German and Swiss newspapers containing reports about the part taken by the two criminals, members of Sonderkommando Eichmann in Hungary, in the extermination of the Jews of Hungary. Among other items in the file: - Clipping from the bi-monthly "Die Wiedergutmachung" with a description of the handing over of 88 Jewish children to the Gestapo in Lidice by Krumey for Sonderbehandlung (special handling), dated 27 May 1960, p. 391; article in "Juedische Rundschau Maccabi", titled "Antisemiten in Deutschland", complaining that Krumey and other important Nazi criminals are still living free in Germany, dated 18 April 1958, p. 362. Additional information on all the trials conducted against them can be found in Yad Vashem Archives P.13/187.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
          <geogname>Frankfurt am Main,Frankfurt a. Main (Wiesbaden),Hesse-Nassau,Germany</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the Nazi criminals Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche, and the trials conducted against them for their part in the extermination of Hungarian Jewry, 1967-1969, Frankfurt Am Main</unittitle>
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xerox

85 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the Nazi criminals Hermann Krumey and Otto Hunsche, and the trials conducted against them for their part in the extermination of Hungarian Jewry, 1967-1969, Frankfurt Am Main Newspaper clippings containing reports of the three times that the two accused, members of Sonderkommando Eichmann in Hungary, were placed on trial; - The articles are from the following papers:. “Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung”; “Frankfurter Rundschau”; “Neue Zuercher Zeitung”;“Juedische Rundschau Maccabi”; “Zeitung Die Tat”; “Stuttgarter Nachrichten”; "Stuttgarter Zeitung" More information about the first trial can be found in Yad Vashem Archives: P.13/186.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from Hungary</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000088">Dannecker Theodor</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Frankfurt Main,Frankfurt a. Main (Wiesbaden),Hesse-Nassau,Germany</geogname>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689859</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the trial of Wolfgang Diewerge, advisor on Jewish affairs in Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry, held in Essen, 1965-1966</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

xerox

91 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the trial of Wolfgang Diewerge, advisor on Jewish affairs in Goebbels' Propaganda Ministry, held in Essen, 1965-1966 In the file: Newspaper clippings and articles regarding events following the murder of the German diplomat, Ernst von Rath, by Herschel Grynszpan, a young Jew, and the part that Diewerge played in the Kristallnacht events, which followed in the wake of the murder, and the incitement of antisemitism among the German population; - Survey by Lucien Steinberg, "German Documents Regarding the Grynszpan Affair", which appeared in "Le Monde Juif" in Paris, 1964 (pp. 82-90).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject>Night of Broken Glass - “Crystal Night”</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="342">Antisemitic propaganda</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="723">Jewish press</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001010">Diewerge Wolfgang</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001144">Rath Ernst vom</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Essen Altenessen,Essen (Düsseldorf),Rhine Province,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
        </controlaccess>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689861</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings with reports on the Lemberg Trial held in Stuttgart, 1966-1968</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

פוטוקופיה

132 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings with reports on the Lemberg Trial held in Stuttgart, 1966-1968 - Fifteen Nazi criminals who took part in the murder of the Jews of Galicia were put on trial, among them: Ernst Epple, Rudolf Roeder, Carl Woepke, Ernst Inquart, Ernst Heinisch, Roman Schoenbuch, Adolf Kolonko, Anton Loehnert and Hans Sobotta; - Testimonies, including that of Simon Wiesenthal, with descriptions of the atrocities of the accused, mainly in the Janowska camp.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Nazi war criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001686">Loehnert Anton</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001278">Roeder Rudolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002411">Sobotta Hans Guenter</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002409">Schoenbach Roman</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001640">Woepke Carl</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="003219">Wiesenthal, Simon</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001641">Heinisch Ernst</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001554">Epple Ernst</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001733">Kolonko Adolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001787">Inguart Ernst</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>Stuttgart,Stuttgart (Stuttgart),Wuerttemberg,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="1749">Janowska,Camp,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>Galicia Region,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>Lemberg,Lwow,Lwow,Poland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Names of perpetrators</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689862</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the Darmstadt Trial against the men of Sonderkommando A-4 who were accused of participating in the mass murder at Babiy Yar and other murders of Jews, 1963-1968</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

226 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the Darmstadt Trial against the men of Sonderkommando A-4 who were accused of participating in the mass murder at Babiy Yar and other murders of Jews, 1963-1968 The clippings are from the following newspapers: "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung", "Darmstadter Tageblatt", "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", "Volksrecht", "Juedische Rundschau Maccabi" (pp. 2-37) and the "Darmstadter Echo" (pp. 39-220); The principal defendants at the trial were: August Haefner, Adolf Janssen, Kurt Hans, Kuno Callsen and Viktor Woithon, those responsible for the atrocities at Babiy Yar and the murder of Jewish children in Belaya Tserkov.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murder</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="540">Mass murders</subject>
          <subject>Murder of Children</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000925">Haefner August</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000926">Hans Kurt</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000923">Callsen Kuno</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000997">Woithon Victor</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000928">Janssen Adolf</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Darmstadt,Darmstadt (Darmstadt),Hesse,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Biala Cerkiew,Belaya Tserkov,Kiev,Ukraine (USSR)</geogname>
          <geogname>Babi Yar,Murder Site</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689863</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding postwar trials of various Nazi war criminals, 1948-1968</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

92 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding postwar trials of various Nazi war criminals, 1948-1968 In the file: - Clippings regarding Adolf Bekkerle and his role in the annihilation of the Jews of Macedonia and Thracia (pp. 3-8); - Clippings regarding Leopold Windisch and Rudolf Werner and their role in the mass murder of the 128,000 Jews murdered in Lida (p. 10); - Clippings regarding Oskar Christ relating to the attempted murder of Vera Margaschewa, the Russian dancer (p. 13); - Clippings regarding the Belgian Nazi criminal, Jan Verbelen, including also the names of the following physicians: Walther Rauff, Elmar Hertreich, Franz Rademacher, Wolfgang Fraenkel, Albert Filbert, Oberlaender and Ernst von Weiszaecker (pp. 19-51); - Commentaries by Rudolf Spitz regarding the trial of Franz Halder, the former Commander in Chief of the German Army, broadcast on West German radio, 23 September 1948 (pp. 52-65); - Clippings regarding Dr. Herman Pook, the chief dentist of the SS, and Dr. Hannes Eisele, an SS physician in Buchenwald (pp. 66-72, 82); - Description of the deportation of Jewish children from France to Auschwitz, and attempts of a French underground man to smuggle Jewish children from France to Switzerland, thwarted by the Swiss border police (p. 79). - Article in the "Neue Zuericher Zeitung", in response to the report, "I Captured Eichmann", by Simon Wiesenthal, 25 March 1961 (p. 86); - Reports of trials against the Nazi criminals Lukys Pranas, Werner Schmidthammer, Robert Eibel and the diplomat, Emil von Rintelen, published in the "Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung", 25 February 1960, the "Volksrecht", 26 January 1961 and "Telegraf", 23 February 1957 (pp. 87-92).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Jewish children</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="234">Illegal border crossings (during the war)</subject>
          <subject>Deportation from France</subject>
          <subject>French underground - Resistance</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Criminal trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject>Smuggling of children</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
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          <persname>Eichmann, Adolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002323">Eisele Hannes</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002317">Christ Oskar Josef</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001766">Eibel Robert</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001589">Beckerle Heinz Otto</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001137">Rintelen Emil Otto Paul von</persname>
          <persname>Rauff, Walther</persname>
          <persname>Rademacher, Franz</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002399">Pook Hermann</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001605">Oberlander</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002373">Lukys Pranas</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000173">Halder, Franz</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001397">Filbert Alfred</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000984">Windisch Leopold</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="003219">Wiesenthal, Simon</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001466">Werner Rudolf (1907 - 1971)</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000426">Weizsaecker Baron Von</persname>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="002407">Schmidthammer Werner</persname>
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          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="0">Auschwitz,Camp,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Belgium</geogname>
          <geogname source="ehri_camps" authfilenumber="43">Buchenwald,Camp,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Lida Forest,Murder Site</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Lithuania</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Macedonia</geogname>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689864</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the trial of the Nazi film director who directed the film, "Jud Suess", Veit Harlan, 1949-1952</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

143 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the trial of the Nazi film director who directed the film, "Jud Suess", Veit Harlan, 1949-1952 Among the material in the file: - Article from the "Berliner Lokal-Anzeiger" regarding the antisemitic film, "The Rothschild’s", 17 July 1940 (p. 140); - Article from the "Neues Wiener Tageblatt" including an interview with Veit Harland regarding his film, "Jud Suess", 24 January 1940 (pp. 141-142). Also in the file: - Photocopy of an article from the "Voelkischer Beobachter" regarding Veit Harlan's methodology, 05 May 1933 (p. 143). There is additional material in Yad Vashem Archives files: P. 13/23, P. 13/ 24, P. 13/59, P. 13/60, P. 13/193 and P. 13/194.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="361">Nazi art</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject>Nazi artists</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials of Nazi criminals in West Germany</subject>
          <subject>Propaganda films</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
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          <unitid>3689866</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from the Swiss newspaper, "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", regarding Veit Harlan, the German Nazi film director, who directed "Jud Suess", 1941-1963</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

92 pages/frames</physdesc>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from the Swiss newspaper, "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", regarding Veit Harlan, the German Nazi film director, who directed "Jud Suess", 1941-1963 - Clipping presenting different reactions to the 17 April 1962 decision of the Zurich municipality to ban the screening of Harlan Veit films in Zurich because of the part the movie, "Jud Suess", played in increasing violence against the Jews during the Nazi period, 18 April 1962 (p. 11); There are additional files regarding this subject: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/23, P. 13/24, P. 13/59, P. 13/60, P. 13/192, and P. 13/194.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="361">Nazi art</subject>
          <subject>Municipality</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
          <subject>Nazi artists</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject>Propaganda films</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Zuerich,Zuerich,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689867</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding Hans Globke's past as a Nazi criminal; Globke was Secretary of State in Adenauer's government in West Germany, 1954-1960</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

151 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding Hans Globke's past as a Nazi criminal; Globke was Secretary of State in Adenauer's government in West Germany, 1954-1960 In the file: - Newspaper clippings from the German and Swiss press, describing Globke's crimes as a jurist in the German Ministry of the Interior and his role in the legislation of racist laws and the racist policy of the office. There is additional material regarding Hans Globke: Yad Vashem Archives file P.13/25, P.13/26, P.13/56, and P.13/196.]]></p>
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          <unitid>3689869</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding the Nazi criminal pasts of General Hans Speidel and General Adolf Heusinger, 1952-1962</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

186 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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        </did>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding the Nazi criminal pasts of General Hans Speidel and General Adolf Heusinger, 1952-1962 In the file: - Press clippings regarding public disputes about the NATO appointments given to the generals despite their Nazi pasts; - Press clippings of reactions to Spiedel's appointment as Commander of the NATO Land Forces in Central Europe; the clippings deal with his past activities as head of Internal Security in France, and responsible for the murder of Jews and Communists (pp. 1-136); - Press clippings of reactions to Heusinger's appointment as Chairman of the NATO Security Committee in Washington; the clippings deal with his past as a high ranking military officer in Poland, and his behavior towards the local population (pp. 137-186).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689871</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the debate surrounding the appointment of Dr. Guenther Mohr as West German ambassador to Switzerland, 1958-1963</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

55 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the debate surrounding the appointment of Dr. Guenther Mohr as West German ambassador to Switzerland, 1958-1963 In the file: - Newspaper clippings regarding the debate that arose surrounding the question : What was Mohr's role in the deportation of Dutch Jews during the Nazi occupation?]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from the Netherlands</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001209">Mohr Ernst Guenther</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,The Netherlands</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689872</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the Nazi past of Theodor Oberlaender, a minister in the West German Government, 1959-1964</unittitle>
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xerox

232 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the Nazi past of Theodor Oberlaender, a minister in the West German Government, 1959-1964 - Newspaper clippings from German and Swiss newspapers containing severe criticism that a man like Oberlaender, formerly the Reichsfuhrer des Bundes Deutscher Osten (Federal Head of the East German Bund), who was accused of involvement in the mass murder of Jews in Lemberg; could be permitted to continue to serve as a minister in the government; Among the other items in the file: - Summaries of German and Austrian publications, printed by the Wiener Library in London, 15 February 1960 (pp.219-228); There are additional clippings on this subject in the Yad Vashem Archives: P.13/200; Oberlaender was tried in absentia in East Germany; see Yad Vashem Archives: TR.10/2146.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Austrian press</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000918">Oberlaender Theodor</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>Lwow,Lwow,Lwow,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689874</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Additional file of newspaper clippings regarding the Nazi past of Theodor Oberlaender, a minister in the West German government, 1959-1964</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Typewritten copy

מקור וקסרוקס

312 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1959-06 - 1964-06-11</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Additional file of newspaper clippings regarding the Nazi past of Theodor Oberlaender, a minister in the West German government, 1959-1964 -Newspaper clippings from German and Swiss newspapers criticizing continued service in the government by Oberlaender, formerly the Reichsfuhrer des Bundes Deutscher Osten (Federal Head of the East German Bund), who had been accused of involvement in the mass murder of Jews in Lemberg. Among the other items in the file: -Summaries of German and Austrian publications, printed by the Wiener Library in London, 15 February 1960 (pp. 3-12), 01 May 1960 (pp. 211-228) and 14 April 1960 (pp.269-287). Additional clippings regarding the subject can be found in Yad Vashem Archives: P.13/199. Oberlaender was tried in absentia in East Germany. See Yad Vashem Archives: TR.10/2146.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>Austrian press</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="536">Murder of Jews</subject>
          <subject>Operations against partisans, Soviet Union</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000918">Oberlaender Theodor</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>Lemberg,Lwow,Lwow,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689875</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper articles in the Swiss and German press regarding Erich Raeder, commander of the German Navy at the beginning of the World War II, 1956-1960</unittitle>
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Typewritten copy

33 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <unitdate encodinganalog="3.1.3">1956-03-16 - 1960-12</unitdate>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper articles in the Swiss and German press regarding Erich Raeder, commander of the German Navy at the beginning of the World War II, 1956-1960 In the file: Articles that appeared in the following newspapers: - "Frankfurter Rundschau", 7 November 1960 (p. 3); 10 November 1960 (p. 7); 12 November 1960, (pp. 23, 24); -"Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deutschland", 16 March 1956 (pp. 8, 9); - "National Zeitung", 7 November 1960 (pp. 10, 12); - "Neue Zuercher Nachrichten", 7 November 1960 (pp. 14, 21); - "Die Stimme der PRV", December 1960 (pp. 17-20). Also in the file: - List of articles that appeared in Germany and Austria regarding the crimes of the Third Reich, published by the Wiener Library in London, 15 November 1960 (pp. 25-33).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Austrian press</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000317">Raeder Erich</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689876</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Investigation regarding the Nazi past of Kurt A. Becher, which appeared in the weekly magazine "Sie und Er", 1963</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Photo

136 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Investigation regarding the Nazi past of Kurt A. Becher, which appeared in the weekly magazine "Sie und Er", 1963 The investigation, prepared by Kurt Emmenegger, refutes Becher's claim that not only was he innocent, but he had even worked hard to rescue Jews. The investigation proves that Becher, who became a wealthy businessman in Bremen after the war, filled an important role in the annihilation of the Jews in Hungary and Poland.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Deportation to camps</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from Hungary</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of Hungary</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of Polish Jews</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Becher, Kurt</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Poland</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689877</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings from the Swiss press regarding Erich Rajakowitsch, the Nazi criminal, 1963</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

דפוס מקור

12 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
        </did>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings from the Swiss press regarding Erich Rajakowitsch, the Nazi criminal, 1963 In the file: - Newspaper clippings regarding the capture of Rajakowitsch in Vienna, and the role he played in the deportation of Jews from the Netherlands, where he served under Harster; on orders from Eichmann he set up the Zentralstelle fuer Juedische Auswanderung (Center for Jewish Emigration) and the Auswanderungsfonds (Emigration Fund), through which deportation of the Jews was financed by the money robbed from them; The clippings are from the following newspapers: "Tageszeitung, 11 April 1963 (pp. 2-3); "Neue Zuercher Nachrichten", 18 April 1963 and 24 April 1963 (pp. 4-6); "Neue Buendner Zeitung", 14 April 1963 (p. 5); "Die Tat", 22 April 1963 (p. 6); "National Zeitung", 11 April 1963 (pp. 7-8, with photographs); the Nisko Plan from 1939 and Rajakowitch's part in implementing the plan are mentioned in "Blick", 11 April 1963 (pp. 9,11).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="518">Deportation from the Netherlands</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="203">Emigration from Holland</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="880">Jewish emigration</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="642">Persecution of the Jews of the Netherlands</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject>Nisko and Lublin Plan</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Eichmann, Adolf</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000175">Harster Wilhelm</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000895">Rajakowitsch Erich</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>Nisko,Nisko,Lwow,Poland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,The Netherlands</geogname>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689879</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reactions in the Swiss press, 1946, regarding the pro-Nazi “Petition of the 200”, and an open letter regarding the 1942 extermination of the village of Lidice by the Germans</unittitle>
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Stencil

70 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reactions in the Swiss press, 1946, regarding the pro-Nazi “Petition of the 200”, and an open letter regarding the 1942 extermination of the village of Lidice by the Germans In the file: - Booklet published by the Die Gemischte Pressepolitische Kommission des Schweizerischen Zeitungsverlegnis und des Vereins der Schweizer Presse (Political Commission of the Swiss Press and the Swiss Press Association) during the presidential term of office of Dr. K. Sartorius and Dr. M. Feldmann, regarding the “Petition of the 200" (pp. 2-33); - Articles related to Dr. Wilhelm Frick and the priest, Rudolf Grob, who were among the promoters of the "Petition of the 200”: "Neue Zuercher Zeitung": 22 January 1946, 25 January 1946, 22 February 1946, 04 February 1946 and 11 February 1946;“Der Bund": 22 January 1946 and 25 January 1946; "Basler Nachrichten": 23 January 1946; "Tagesanzeiger": 01 February 1946 and 26 March 1946; "Volksrecht": 04 February 1946; 02 March 1946; 19 March 1946 and 26 March 1946; National Zeitung: 09 February 1946 (pp. 37-55); - Open letter from Hans Schwartz of Koeniz to the Swiss parliament and the Swiss Press Association, demanding harsh criticism of the German atrocities in the village of Lidice, 11 June 1942 (p. 66).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="813">Attitude of the Swiss population</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname>Frick, Wilhelm</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Lidice,Kladno,Bohemia,Czechoslovakia</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689901</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the attitude of the Swiss psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, to Nazism and the German people during and after the period of Nazi rule 1939-1961</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

31 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding the attitude of the Swiss psychologist, Carl Gustav Jung, to Nazism and the German people during and after the period of Nazi rule 1939-1961 In the file: - Articles published in "Nation", 24 October 1945 and 28 January 1946, which demonstrate that Jung, who was originally pro-Nazi, changed his position after the end of the war and became anti-Nazi (p. 5); - "C.G. Jung und der Nationalsozialismus", an article by Theodor Schwartz, November 1948 (pp.7-13); - Articles that appeared in "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", "Vorwaerts", "Aufbau” and "Freies Volk" (pp. 14-16); - Article from "Volksrecht", 30 June 1961, written a few days after Jung's death, in which the author attempts to refute the accusations against Jung (p.17); - Article in "Die Tat", 25 August 1946, regarding the virulent attack by Prof. Eliasburg of New York on Jung’s views during and after the Nazi period (p. 20); - "The Psychology of Dictators, the Case of Hitler", an article by H. R. Knickerbocker which appeared in "L’Europe Nouvelle" in Paris, 09 September 1939 (pp. 21-25).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="813">Attitude of the Swiss population</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001644">Jung Carl Gustav</persname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
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          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689902</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from Swiss newspapers from the final weeks of World War II and the first weeks after the war ended, 1944-1945</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Print</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from Swiss newspapers from the final weeks of World War II and the first weeks after the war ended, 1944-1945 Among the clippings: - Article, "Never Forget", which appeared in "La Marseilleise", including photographs of German atrocities (p. 3); - Article in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", with the official announcement of Hitler's death, 02 May 1945 (p. 6); - Article containing the announcement of the unconditional surrender of the German Army, 08 May 1945 (p. 10); - Article containing an account of what took place in Buchenwald, 30 April 1945 (p. 17); - Article in "Volksrecht" with photographs of the atrocities committed by the Germans, 28 April 1945, (p. 21); - Article containing the announcement of the end of the war by Churchill, Truman, Stalin and de Gaulle, 08 May 1945, (p. 27); - Article with photographs of Himmler's death, 29 May 1945, (p. 33); - Eye witness report from the Klein-Glattbach concentration camp, "Journal de Geneve" (p. 23); - Strategic maps, which appeared in "La Suisse", 20 August 1944 (p. 39), 08 September 1944 (p. 41), 31 December 1944 (p. 43); - Strategic maps, which appeared in "Weltwoche" (p. 50), and "Schweizer Illustrierte Zeitung”, (pp. 52, 55).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject>Concentration Camps</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000181">Himmler, Heinrich</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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      </c01>
      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3689903</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from Swiss newspapers regarding treatment of the Jews, especially the Jewish refugees who sought asylum in Switzerland from the Nazis, 1933-1955</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Gothic script

Print

פוטוקופיה

424 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Clippings from Swiss newspapers regarding treatment of the Jews, especially the Jewish refugees who sought asylum in Switzerland from the Nazis, 1933-1955 In the file: - Photocopies of pro-Nazi Swiss newspaper clippings, 1933-1943 (pp. 2-47); - Photocopies of postwar Swiss newspaper clippings, 1947-1955 (pp. 48-57); - Clippings from anti-Nazi Swiss newspapers, 1933-1945 (pp. 58-195), including a photocopy of the front page of "Goniec Obozowya", the Polish language paper, 10 September 1944 (p. 189); - Clippings from various Swiss newspapers published 1941-1948, dealing with the Jewish question (pp. 196-424).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>יחס ליהודים - שוויצריה ואוכלוסייה שוויצרית</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles that appeared in the Swiss press regarding the policy towards Jewish refugees, 1939-1963</unittitle>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles that appeared in the Swiss press regarding the policy towards Jewish refugees, 1939-1963 In the file: Articles written during the war years and afterwards dealing with the question whether, and if so, under what conditions, Switzerland should take in Jewish refugees seeking asylum from the Nazis; the articles appeared in the following newspapers and journals: - "Grenzbote", published in Schaffhausen, of 15 April 1939 (p. 4); - "Der Beobachter", September 1957 (pp. 8-85); - "Der Aufbau", 08 May 1942 (pp. 86-93); 05 November 1943 (pp. 144-151); 12 March 1943 (pp. 156-163); 25 September 1942 (pp. 176-183); 04 September 1942 (pp. 208-229); 28 August 1942 (pp. 222-229); - "Berner Tagewacht", 06 December 1962 (pp. 94-95); -"Neue Zuercher Zeitung", 09 December 1942 (pp. 96-97); 21 December 1942 (pp. 98-99); 15 January 1943 (pp. 128-129); 04 February 1943 (p. 166); 15 December 1942 (p. 172); 25 November 1942 (p. 175); 21 October 1942 (p. 186); 05 September 1942 (pp. 188-189); 06 September 1942 (p. 190); 31 August 1942 (p. 232); - "Schweizerisches Zentralblatt fuer Staats und Gemeide Verwaltung", 15 September 1940 (pp. 100-127); - "La Suisse", 12 July 1942 (pp. 130-131); - "Gazette de Lausanne" 01 June 1963 (pp. 134-135) and 31 August 1942 (p. 194); - "Die Nation", 23 April 1942 (p.137); 21 October 1943 (p. 152); 22 October 1943 (p. 154) and 10 September 1942 (P. 192). - "Basler Nachrichten", 09 August 1942 (p. 139); - "Volksrecht", 12 March 1943 (pp. 164-165); 13 March 1943 (pp. 168-169); 12 December 1942 (p. 172); 23 October 1942 (p. 185); 02 September 1942 (p. 196) and 02 September 1942 (p. 218); - "Die Weltwoche", 11 September 1942 (pp. 200-202); - "National Zeitung", 31 August 1942 (p. 220); 29 August 1942 (p. 230); 13 July 1942 (p. 234); - "Guests of the Swiss People", article by Susanne Oswald, with photographs of Jewish refugees in Switzerland (pp. 236-241). Also in the file: - Readers' letters to the "National Zeitung" newspaper, 03 September 1963, regarding the treatment of foreign workers, mainly Italians, in Switzerland (pp. 243-244).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <unitid>3689905</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding the granting of Swiss citizenship, 1934-1955</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding the granting of Swiss citizenship, 1934-1955 Most of the articles relate to the granting of citizenship to Jewish applicants. Also in the file: - Antisemitic caricature in the Swiss humorist weekly, "Nebenspalter", 02 May 1924, regarding the granting of Swiss citizenship to Jews (p.134).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>יחס ליהודים - שוויצריה ואוכלוסייה שוויצרית</subject>
          <subject>Obtaining of citizenship</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="702">Cartoons</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform>Article</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689906</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the deprivation of Swiss citizenship, 1941-1949</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

241 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings regarding the deprivation of Swiss citizenship, 1941-1949 In the file: - Articles regarding the deprivation of Swiss citizenship of women married to foreigners, especially Jews, who had lost their citizenship as a result of Nazi legislation; among other clippings: article in the "Berner Tageblatt", 15 January 1945, p. 188 in the file; - Articles regarding the deprivation of Swiss citizenship for commission of crimes against the country; among other clippings: article in the "National Zeitung", 17 May 1945, regarding Ruebins, the Nazi professor, p. 192.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="659">Revocation of citizenship</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689907</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles in the Swiss press regarding refugees after World War II, 1949-1952</unittitle>
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218 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles in the Swiss press regarding refugees after World War II, 1949-1952 In the file: - Articles regarding IRO (International Refugee Organization) activities and continuation of help to the refugees after the disbanding of the IRO. Among the articles are reports regarding emigration by the refugees, mainly to Australia; according to the "Tribune de Geneve", among all the countries willing to receive the refugees, Israel is in third place, after the United States and Australia, and before Canada, the South American countries and the European countries, 05 July 1951 (p. 74 in the file); - Speech given by Eliezer Doron, Israeli representative at the IRO General Committee meeting in Geneva, 16 February 1952 (p. 217).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="203">Emigration after the War</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="814">Attitude toward refugees - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Postwar refugees</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,United States of America</geogname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Israel</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Australia</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689908</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: The position of the Protestant and the Catholic Churches in Switzerland regarding antisemitism, 1940-1962</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: The position of the Protestant and the Catholic Churches in Switzerland regarding antisemitism, 1940-1962 In the file are articles and quotes from newspapers and various journals, among them: - "Sueddeutche Zeitung", 20 November 1960 (p. 4); - "Das Aufgebot", 26 June 1947 (p. 13) and 13 June 1946 (p. 15); - "Vaterland", 16 December 1944 (pp. 20-22); - Article by C.D.: "Can One be Swiss, Christian and an Antisemite?", published in "Journal et Feuille d'Avis du Valais et de Sion" (p. 30); - "Luzerner Neueste Nachrichten",16 January 1946 (p. 42) and 17 January 1946 (p. 47); - "Luther and the Jews", article in "Der Aufbau", November 1946 (pp. 62-65) and December 1946 (pp. 72-75); - Protestant publication, "Le Message Social", August 1945 (p. 79); - "Antisemitismus", an article by the priest, V. Rechenberg, in "Evangelische Volkszeitung", 12 March 1948 (p. 88); - "Antisemitism, the Cardinal Sin", a special edition published by "The Young Church, The Union of Evangelical Youth in Switzerland", October 1946 (pp. 90-100); - "Make War on Antisemitism", published in Mitteilungsblatt der Kreuzritter, March-April 1946 (pp. 149-156); - "The Archbishop of Canterbury On Antisemitism", article in "Basler Nachrichten", 30 July 1946 (p. 183); - "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", regarding the Vatican concillium, 05 January 1962 (p. 185); 25 February 1962 (p. 189) and 24 December 1961(p. 191); - Protocol from the military court in Nuremberg including the testimony of Albrecht von Kessel, 22 June 1948 (pp. 205-206); - "The Vatican against Antisemitism", article by Henri Schubiger in the "Courier de Geneve", 07 December 1943 (p. 208); - Precis of the lecture, "Antisemitism, A Result of Christian Dogma", given by Charles Rittmeyer, the priest (pp. 217-232). Also in the file: a catalogue of new books published by "Vita Nova Verlag" in Lucerne (pp. 233-252).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="771">Evangelical church</subject>
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          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="815">Attitude towards the Jews - Vatican</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="329">Antisemitism during the war</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism after the war</subject>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>Vatican,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Vatican</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689911</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports regarding Neo-Nazism in Austria 1955-1963</unittitle>
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Original

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75 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports regarding Neo-Nazism in Austria 1955-1963 In the file: Reports in newspapers and journals, including: - "Die Gemeinde", the publication of the Vienna Jewish community, 29 March 1963 (pp. 2-5); - German weekly, "Das Parlament", 01 August 1962 (p. 10); - "Iskult", press releases from the Jewish community in Austria, 24 June 1960 (pp. 11-13); 30 March 1962 (pp. 14-22) and 14 September 1962 (pp. 23-25); - "Die Tat", Swiss newspaper, 11 May 1962 (p. 27); 06 June 1962 (p. 28); 14 February 1962 (p. 64) and 19 March 1962 (p. 74); - Announcement that appeared in the "Deutscher Beobachter", 1961, stating that there were never any gas chambers in the concentration camps (p. 30); - "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", 01 June 1962 (p. 48); - Letters to the editor of the Austrian paper, "Kurier", 30 December 1955 (p. 49).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Antisemitism after the war</subject>
          <subject>Austrian press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1223">Holocaust denial</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
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          <genreform>Article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689912</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports in newspapers and journals regarding Nazi and Neo-Nazi activity in South America, 1941-1962</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

xerox

150 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reports in newspapers and journals regarding Nazi and Neo-Nazi activity in South America, 1941-1962 Among the reports: - "South African Jewish Times", 06 July 1962 (p. 2); - "Volksrecht" of Zurich, 13 March 1954 (p. 4); - Nazi publication, "Der Weg" of Buenos Aires, 1952 (pp. 6-9, and pp. 21-26); - "Frankfurter Rundschau", 07 January 1956 (p. 10) and 30 June 1962 (p.13); - "St. Galler Tagblatt", 01 October 1952 (p. 18); - WJC (World Jewish Congress) London and Geneva: publications, 05 October 1954 (pp. 28-29); 26 May 1950 (pp. 38-39); 22 March 1951 (p. 43); 10 April 1951 (p. 47); 20 January 1953 (pp. 51-53) and 07 June 1951 (p. 74); - "Neue Berner Zeitung", 30 July 1962 (p. 30); - "Neue Zuercher Zeitung", 22 July 1962 (p. 32) and 04 October 1952 (p. 59); - Bulletin of the Argentinian consulate in Berne, 02 September 1951 (pp. 84-86); - "Forum der Woche" from Zurich, 11 June 1950 (p. 102); - "Volkstimme", 16 August 1948 (p. 119); - "Aufbau" from New York, 03 October 1947 (p. 139); - "Die Tat" from Zurich, 21 March 1946 (p. 149).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>German press</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1068">Press</subject>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="381">National Socialism</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Argentina</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Survey report</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689914</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Hungary, which appeared in newspapers and journals, 1943-1962</unittitle>
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104 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Articles regarding Nazism and Neo-Nazism in Hungary, which appeared in newspapers and journals, 1943-1962 In the file, among other items: - "Hungarian 'Martyrs'", an article in "The Wiener Library" of London, October 1963 (pp. 5 and 11); - Article by Ludwig Marschalko in the Budapest "Deutsche Zeitung" , 27 January 1943 (p. 17); - Clippings from the Hungarian paper, "Nepszabadsag", 05 June 1960, with a translation into German (pp. 19-28); - Articles in the Hungarian weekly, "Hidfo", 25 October 1959 (pp. 34-36) and 25 October 1961 (pp. 51-58); - The "Nepszava" newspaper, 01 April 1960 (pp. 39-50); - Copies of articles in "Szabad Magyarsag", 07 February 1960 (pp. 65-89); - "Hungarian Hate Groups", an article by Robert Major in "Congress bi-Weekly", February 1960 (pp. 93-96).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Hungarian Jews</subject>
          <subject>Hungarian press</subject>
          <subject>British press</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1068">Press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="723">Jewish press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="381">National Socialism</subject>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689917</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding displays of neo-Nazism in various places in Europe, 1945-1963</unittitle>
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xerox

81 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding displays of neo-Nazism in various places in Europe, 1945-1963 In the file: - " The Neo-Fascist Fight for Rome", an article in the Swiss newspaper, "Der Tat", 04 June1962 (p. 3); - "The Jews and Us", an article by Dr. Joachim Kiel, published in the paper, "Europaruf, the Journal for European Renewal" , December 1958 (p. 20); - Announcement published by the Swiss Jewish community in the "Neue Zuercher Zeitung" newspaper regarding the international Neo-Nazi network, 12 January 1960 (p. 42); - Summary of articles in the German and Austrian press published by the Wiener Library in London (pp. 58-60); - German translation of the article, "The Revival of International Fascism", that appeared in the Observer (p. 69); - Report in German and French on the Third European Conference that took place in Paris, January 1953 (pp. 72-79); - "Antisemitism and the Law", an article by Will Maslow, published in the "Congress Weekly", New York, 16 November 1945 (pp. 80-81).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1068">Press</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
          <subject>American press</subject>
          <subject>Austrian press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1014">Fascism</subject>
          <subject>British press</subject>
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          <geogname>Roma,Roma,Lazio,Italy</geogname>
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          <geogname>London,&lt;&gt;,England,United Kingdom</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Austria</geogname>
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          <genreform>Research article</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3689918</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings mainly regarding Jews and the Holocaust, 1934-1965</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten

דפוס מקור

380 pages/frames</physdesc>
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            <language langcode="eng" encodinganalog="3.4.3">English</language>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Newspaper clippings mainly regarding Jews and the Holocaust, 1934-1965 Among the clippings: - Article by Dr. Hans Buckheim regarding Rolf Hochhut's play, "The Deputy" ("Der Stellvertreter"), dealing with the role played by Pope Pius XII in the Holocaust (pp. 2-10); - Articles by Dr. Ernst Ludwig Ehrlich from Basel which appeared in the Swiss journal, "Christlich-Jeudischer Forum", October 1960 (pp.14-25); - Study by Josef Wolf regarding Raoul Wallenberg, which appeared in the supplement of the German weekly, "Das Parlament", 22 October 1958 (pp. 34-53); - Newspaper clippings and a copy of the verdict in the Jabes Trial against the German club in Cairo, 1934 (pp. 58-67); - Copy of an article in the French paper, "L'Aurore", regarding a conference of experts held in Strasbourg regarding the Nazi treasures, 24 June 1965 (pp. 76-77); - Excerpt from an article in the Swiss paper, "Schaffhauser Zeitung", regarding Hungarian Jews, 01 April 1944 (p. 96); - Issue 187 of the bi-monthly publication of the Jewish Agency in Geneva, 17 January 1947 (pp. 137-142); - "Hitler and Italy", an article by Walter Werner Pesl in the quarterly publication, "Aspects of History", April 1955 (pp. 147-170); - Speech by Goebbels at the party congress as reported in the "Muenchner Zeitung", 11 September 1936 (p. 190); - Article in the "Jerusalem Post" regarding property without heirs on deposit in Swiss banks, 04 May 1961 (p. 218) ; - Wiener Library Bulletin, Vol. XI, no 3-4 (pp. 239-254); - Issue of "Die Mahnung" (The Warning),published by the Organization of Nazi Victims in Berlin, 01 December 1965 (pp. 375-378).]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Relations Germany - Italy</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="212">Resistance</subject>
          <subject>Swiss banks</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1130">Trials</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="688">Plays</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1068">Press</subject>
          <subject>Hungarian Jews</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="887">Jewish property</subject>
        </controlaccess>
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          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000312">Pius XII</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000422">Wallenberg, Raoul (1912-?)</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001702">Wolf Joseph</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="001075">הוכהוט רולף</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000152">Goebbels, Joseph</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Israel</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Italy</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,France</geogname>
          <geogname>Cairo,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Egypt</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Hungary</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,British Mandate for Palestine</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Brochure</genreform>
          <genreform>Booklet(s)</genreform>
          <genreform>Article</genreform>
          <genreform>Journal</genreform>
          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="1069">Newspaper</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3690743</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Single issues of the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) information sheet, 1950-1960</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

40 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
          </langmaterial>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Single issues of the JUNA (“Juedische Nachrichten”, press agency of SIG [Union of Jewish Communities in Switzerland]) information sheet, 1950-1960 In the file: - Single issues of the JUNA information sheet including documentation regarding: post-war displays of antisemitism and neo-Nazism; the condition of the Jews of Romania; establishment of the Swiss consulate in Israel; acceptance of former Waffen-SS soldiers in the new West German Army, the Veit Harlan affair and other subjects.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Swiss embassy</subject>
          <subject>Romanian Jewry</subject>
          <subject>Neo-Nazism</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism - Switzerland</subject>
          <subject>Antisemitism after the war</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Sagalowitz Benjamin</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Romania</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Journal</genreform>
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      <c01 level="file">
        <did>
          <unitid>3736801</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reactions to the screening of films directed by Veit Harlan, the German Nazi director who directed Jud Suess, 1943-1964</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

Typewritten copy

433 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Reactions to the screening of films directed by Veit Harlan, the German Nazi director who directed Jud Suess, 1943-1964 In the file: - Clippings from Swiss newspaper regarding reactions, mostly hostile, to the films; the debate focused mainly on demonstrations against the screening of Harlan's film, "Das Dritte Geschlaecht" (The Third Gender), which dealt with homosexuality. There are additional files dealing with this subject: Yad Vashem Archives P. 13/23; P. 13/24; P. 13/59; P. 13/60; P. 13/192 and P.13/193.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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        <controlaccess>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject>Propaganda films</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="859">Homosexuals and lesbians</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="361">Nazi art</subject>
          <subject>Nazi artists</subject>
          <subject>Nazi Propaganda</subject>
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        <controlaccess>
          <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000752">Harlan Veit</persname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
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          <genreform source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="703">Film</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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        <did>
          <unitid>3736802</unitid>
          <unittitle encodinganalog="3.1.2">Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding Hans Globke, an Undersecretary of State in the Adenauer government in West Germany, and his past as a Nazi criminal, 1961-1964</unittitle>
          <physdesc encodinganalog="3.1.5">Original

250 pages/frames</physdesc>
          <langmaterial>
            <language langcode="fra" encodinganalog="3.4.3">French</language>
            <language langcode="deu" encodinganalog="3.4.3">German</language>
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          <p><![CDATA[Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Press clippings regarding Hans Globke, an Undersecretary of State in the Adenauer government in West Germany, and his past as a Nazi criminal, 1961-1964 In the file: - Newspaper clippings from German and Swiss newspapers, regarding crimes committed by Globke when he was a jurist in the German Ministry of the Interior, his involvement in the racist legislation and policy of the office; newspaper clippings regarding opposition of Swiss citizens to Globke's intentions to settle in Switzerland at the end of his term as a minister, and his plans to live in a villa that his wife had acquired near Vevey; - The pamphlet ”Job Holders for Desperate Times, Globke’s Brownshirters", containing the speech made by Professor Albert Norden at an international press conference in Berlin, 21 March 1963, in which he stressed that many of the ministers in Adenauer's government have serious Nazi pasts, and this is true of judges serving in the West German Federal Court of Justice (pp.172-178); - Folder of descriptions of Nazi criminals serving in Adenauer's government as ministers; folder name: "The Secret Ministerial Government in Bonn - An Exclusive Association of Nazis and Major Antisemites". Names of the ministers: Hans Globke; Volkmar Hopf; Friedrich Ludger; Karl M .Hettlage; Wolfgang Cartellieri; Georg Anders; Josef Hoelz; Franz Thedieck; Walter Vialon; Karl G. Von Hase; Felix Von Eckhardt; Wilhelm Claussen; Alfred Mueller-Armack; Karl Herz Westrich; Werner Ernst; Bargatzky (pp.179-266); - Folder of descriptions of Nazi criminals serving as judges: Folder Name: "Fascist Murderers and SS Criminals Serving in the Federal German Courts". Names of the criminals: Rudolf Weber; Heinz H. Fischer; Ernst F. Lullies; Eugen Hering; Fritz Werner; Ulrich Kohlbruegge; Wolfgang Ritgen; Walter Zinser; Karl Klein; Georg Reimer; Martin Baring; Lortdch; Hans W. Waitz; Karl A. Vierhaus; Friedrich Puetz; Gerhard Wolf; Egmont Witten; Walter Fuerst; Werner Elsner; Kurt Neis; Karl Niesert (pp. 217-248); - Brief descriptions of six more judges with a Nazi past serving in the Federal Law Courts (p. 248). There is additional material regarding Hans Globke: Yad Vashem Archives files P.13/25, P.13/26, P.13/56, P.13/195.]]></p>
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          <p><![CDATA[submitted by: B. FROEHLICH]]></p>
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          <subject>German press</subject>
          <subject>Judges in Nazi Germany</subject>
          <subject>Governments</subject>
          <subject>Swiss press</subject>
          <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="120">Nazi criminals</subject>
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          <persname>Globke, Hans</persname>
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          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt;,Switzerland</geogname>
          <geogname>&lt;&gt;,&lt;&gt; (&lt;&gt;),&lt;&gt;,Germany</geogname>
        </controlaccess>
        <controlaccess>
          <genreform>Booklet(s)</genreform>
          <genreform>Newspaper clippings</genreform>
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    <controlaccess>
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      <subject source="ehri_terms" authfilenumber="304">Refugees</subject>
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    <controlaccess>
      <persname source="ehri_pers" authfilenumber="000345">Benjamin Sagalowitz</persname>
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    <controlaccess>
      <corpname source="ehri_cb" authfilenumber="649">Schweizerischer Israelitischer Gemeindebund</corpname>
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