The World Jewish Congress Stockholm office records
Extent and Medium
13 microfilm reels, 16 mm
Creator(s)
- World Jewish Congress
Biographical History
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) is an international organization founded by resolution of the First World jewish Congress, which took place in August 1936 in Geneva. The organization goal is to defend the political, social, and economic rights of Jews throughout the world. Its governing bodies were elected at the First World Jewish Congress: the executive committee headed by Stephen Wise (also the organization’s chairman), an administrative committee, headed by Nahum Goldman, and a central council headed by Louis Lipsky. At the first session of the executive committee, Sept. 6, 1936, it was decided to establish regional offices of the WJC in Geneva, New York, and London, and a central bureau in Paris. The central bureau coordinated the WJC’s work, collected information on the situation of Jews in various countries, published materials, and also lobbied at the League of Nations. In 1940, with the Second World War under way, the central bureau was transferred to New York, and a European office was established in London.
Archival History
World Zionist Organization. Central Zionist Archives
Acquisition
Forms part of the Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
The archives of the Stockholm Office of the World Jewish Congress were transferred to the Central Zionist Archives (CZA) in Jerusalem in the 1980s. The record group notation at the CZA is C4.The entire record group was filmed and digitized by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archives Project, and transferred to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives in Feb. 2003.
Scope and Content
Contains correspondence and other records from the Stockholm office of the World Jewish Congress.
System of Arrangement
Organized in the following order: Reel 1: File C4/301; Reel 2: File C4/331; Reel 3: File C4/346; Reel 4: C4/379; Reel 5: C4/391; Reel 6: C4/415; Reel 7: C4/431; Reel 8: C4/455; Reel 9: C4/471; Reel 10: C4/502; Reel 11: C4/547; Reel 12: C4/581; Reel 13: C4/607. Arrangement is thematic.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
Copyright Holder: World Zionist Organization. Central Zionist Archives
Corporate Bodies
- United Nations
- World Jewish Congress
- American Jewish Congress
Subjects
- Holocaust survivors.
- Jews--Societies, etc.
- Restitution and indemnification claims (1933-)
- Antisemitism.
- Refugees, Jewish.
Genre
- Telegrams.
- Minutes.
- Correspondence.
- Document
- Reports.
Copies
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United States Holocaust Memorial Museum holds copies of Holocaust-relevant archives from World Zionist Organization. Central Zionist Archives