Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 781 to 800 of 1,937
Language of Description: English
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Airborne leaflet

    Leaflet “Sieg im Osten 1917-1940” No. 338German 

  2. Kulturbund deutscher Juden: Papers regarding accounts

    Kulturbund deutscher Juden: Papers re accounts including payment bills, corrspondence and memoranda documenting the activities of the organisation.

  3. Central British Fund for German Jewry: list of contributers

    This collection comprises lists of contributors to the Central British Fund for German Jewry and an apparently post-war appeal leaflet.

  4. Walter Seelig collection

    Walter Seelig collection: German student fraternity material

  5. Dutch food ration card

    Food ration card for meat, Amsterdam 

  6. Lothar Nelken: Diaries

    Diaries of Lothar Nelken

  7. Tobias Brandt family papers

    The collection contains the personal papers of Tobias Brandt; Tobias and Emmy Brandt correspondence; correspondence regarding Die Weltbühne; various press cuttings; material regarding Nellie Sachs and Ernst Wiechert; and photographs.

  8. Anita Lasker-Wallfisch: Correspondence and papers

    Post-World War II papers and correspondence from Anita Lasker-Wallfisch, one of the last survivors of the women's orchestra of Auschwitz concentration camp.Includes correspondence and press cuttings relating to the Holocaust exhibition at the Imperial War Museum in 2000 (1661/1) as well as correspondence with Gisela Langensee regarding her biographical account entitled 'Teschuwa' (1661/2) and Lasker-Wallfisch's publication 'Ihr sollt die Wahrheit erben' (1661/3). Also includes a copy of a speech held before a concert at Wigmore Hall, London on 8 November [?] (1661/4). English German

  9. Miscellaneous collections

    This collection of documents and images came about as the consequence of an appeal made in the May 1962 issue of the AJR Information, by the Council for Jews from Germany, for memorabilia and documents of Germany Jewry, of historical and artistic value, for the Memorial Hall to German Jewry at the Wiener Library.

  10. Special collections

    The so-called 'Special Collection' is an artificial collection of numerous deposits from a variety of sources, the provenance of which was frequently not recorded.It contains a lot of propaganda material, anti-Semitic, anti-Nazi and anti-Communist; also id documents; personal papers; ephemera; documents re POWs; various currencies and artefacts; political leaflets etc.

  11. Franziska Willer collection

    This collection contains original correspondence, personal memoir, compensation claim material, photographs and ephemera.Included in the digital files are the photographs (1950_3); some transcribed and translated correspondence of Hanne Willer and some contemporary research material documenting Franziska's efforts to extricate her non-aryan Christian children (1950_1)

  12. Nazi boycott of Jewish shops: Letter of justification

    Nazi boycott of Jewish shops: Letter of justification 

  13. Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Nuremberg: Letter re Spear family

    Copy letter from Bernhard Rolle of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Nuremberg, to Hans Spear of Enfield Middlesex re the fate of his familyGerman 

  14. Moses and Wolf Blau: short biographical statements

    It is not known in which context these two original signed statements by Moses Blau and his son Wolf, German Jewish refugees in Amsterdam were made. However the formal presentation and details contained therein suggest that the document was created as part of a process of registration possibly with the Dutch authorities or a Jewish relief organisation.

  15. Dr Robert Michaelis: working papers for book on the Dreyfus affair

    This collection consists of the working papers of Dr. Robert Michaelis for his two publications on the Dreyfus affair.

  16. Various copy documents re Jewish education during the Third Reich

    Copy papers which document discrimination against Jewish educational institutions and professionals during the Nazi era. The subject matter ranges from dismissal on racial grounds of Jewish academics from 1933, through the separation of aryan and non-aryan instruction, c1938, to the closure of Jewish schools, 1941-1942. A substantial part of the material relates to institutions in Köln and Frankfurt a. M..This collection originally consisted of four separate collections (801, 801a, 801b, 801c).

  17. Copy letter from Göring to Reichsminister des Innern

    Copy letter from Göring to Reichsminister des Innern asking him to do everything to promote the emigration of Jews 

  18. NSDAP Auswaertigesamt: Copy papers re Jews in Spain and Portugal

    Various copy letters and reports re Jews in Spain and Portugal including 2 separate reports of a meeting of the ‘jüdischen Kulturverein in Barcelona, 24 March 1936 [-/4 & 5], which was apparently founded by expatriate German JewsGermanThe subject matter ranges from reports on the situation of Jews in Germany to reports on the proceedings of meetings of Jewish cultural groups in Spain and Portugal, c1936.