Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 581 to 600 of 1,937
Language of Description: English
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Rudolf Hess: letter re education matters

    Nothing is known about the provenance of this material.

  2. Dr Alfred Kerr: Letter

    Dr Alfred Kerr: letter

  3. Deutsche Arbeitsfront: Copy warning re boycotting Jewish companies

    Copy letter from the Deutsche Arbeitsfront, Westfalen, addressed to Willi Maddesi, to warn him that as he was still placing orders with a Jewish firm he ran the risk of losing his business and he was to deal with firms that bore the sign of the Deutsche Arbeitsfront on their windows 

  4. Kobylinski family: correspondence during internment

    This collection consists of correspondence between Else and Sigismund Kobylinski, German Jewish refugees, during their internment on the Isle of Man in Summer and Autumn 1940. The correspondents came to Great Britain in 1939, their children having emigrated some years earlier.

  5. Report re Nazi propaganda, Amsterdam

    Typed sheet of a confidential report from Amsterdam on Nazi propaganda, mentioning in particular van Heemskerk Duecker who was leader of the Nationalsozialistischen Studentgruppe in Wageningen, Holland. Before that he worked with the Flemish organization in Belgium and in close contact with Rost van Tonningen. There is also a report on Barends who was in close contact with the organization ‘Michiel de Swaen', whose aim was to unite all Flemish speaking countries and was pro Nazi.German 1 pageFormer Wiener Library reference: 211D/ 207E 

  6. Siegfried Rotholz: personal papers

    These mostly original personal papers of Siegfried Rotholz, a German Jewish former resident of Berlin, who was transported to Australia on the 'Dunera', document his experiences as a refugee and his attempts to gain restitution money from the German government. Of particular interest is his account of the trip on the 'Dunera', replete with descriptions of the suffering endured by the internees, 847/3.

  7. Copy laws, enactments and correspondence re race in the Third Reich

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.This collection of material relating to the enactment of racial laws in the Third Reich including the Sudetenland comprises drafts and copies.Begriff "Mischehe", 26 Apr 1935Verbot von Rassenmischehen, 26 Nov 1935Gesetze zum Schutze des deutschen Blutes und der deutschen Ehre, 23 Dec 1935Anträge auf Befreiung von der Vorschrift des Paragraph 3, 24 Feb 1936Durchführung des Blutschutzgesetzes, 1 Sep 1936Auslegung des Paragraph 4, 7 Dec 1936Judentempel in Tachau, 19 Dec 1938Durchführung der Nürnberger Ra...

  8. Rescue Movement of Refugees for the Persecuted: Correspondence

    This collection documents the responses from MPs and others to Gertler's proposal.

  9. Antisemitism in the Third Reich: Miscellaneous documents

    These 3 unrelated documents are evidence of anti-Semitic measures taken by the Nazis

  10. Typescript account of the persecution of a Jewish couple in Fürth

    A typescript account of the persecution of a Jewish couple in Fürth, who were forced to sell their property.German 1 pageThe names of the victims have been abbreviated.The document has been annotated with the reference PIIIe, which suggests that it might have been created as part of the Wiener Library Eyewitness Testimonies series.

  11. Address by Federal President, Johannes Rau

    This collection contains copies of an address in German and English to the Israeli Parliament by the German Federal President, Johannes Rau, 0n 16 February 2000

  12. Victor Koch: Old master drawings collection

    The collection comprises a manuscript volume into which photographs have been affixed. In addition there are some enclosures consisting of items, which have become unattached from the volume. There is also some correspondence from art galleries re Koch's collection.

  13. Documentation re Jews in Piaski, Poland

    Documentation re Jews in Piaski, Poland