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Displaying items 301 to 320 of 1,936
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Appeal for peace by the Second International Congress against Racism

    Appeal for peace by the Second International Congress against Racism to the Arab people and Jews of Palestine to stop hating each other and to lay down their arms.French 

  2. Otto Gross collection

    Paperts re World War One experience

  3. Jewish population in Germany: statistics

    Set of typescript statistics enumerating the population of Jews in Germany broken down by age range and towns within each zoneEnglish 

  4. Papers regarding Erich Wolfsfeld

    This collection consists of papers relating to German Jewish artist and professor at the Royal Academy of Arts in Berlin, Erich Wolfsfeld.Papers Including mainly press cuttings regarding his exhibitions, exhibition catalogues, drawings, photographs and correspondence from Franka Minden. Also includes a short autobiography.

  5. Lilli Krieger Collection

    This collection comprises the following folders: Personal papers of Lilli Krieger (née Jacobsohn) including Jewish id card and travel document, confirmation that she was not a member of the Bund Deutscher Maedel, school and work references and material re compensation claim, 1922-2006; Lilli Krieger (née Jacobsohn)- school reports, 1929-1937; Lilli Krieger (née Jacobsohn)- correspondence from parents and others, 1922-1957; Jacobsohn family papers including death certificates for Paul and Hildegard and birth certificate for Hildegard, affidavit from Kaethe Jacobsohn re death of brother in la...

  6. Bernhard Baer: A biographical account

    Biographical notes on Bernhard Baer. The notes provide details of his life, born into a German Jewish family in Berlin in 1905, and trace his experiences through the First World War and its aftermath, his escape from Nazi persecution to England in 1938 and his subsequent career as an expert in colour printing and a publisher of artists' graphic work.English Typescript 24 pagesThe account was written in note form shortly after the subject's death in 1983. It is divided into two parts: the first covering the years 1905-1948; and the second 1949-1983.

  7. Stephen de Bastion collection

    Transcript of an interview given in 1987; also history of the Hollzer family by Stephen de Bastion an abridged translation of an article about about Szeyed, home of the Hollzer family; copy family photographsReaders need to reserve a reading room terminal to listen to Stephen de Bastion interview.

  8. 60th anniversary reunion of the Kindertransportees

    This collection consists of leaflets and ephemera gathered at the 60th anniversary of the Reunion of the former Kindertransportees.

  9. Correspondence re the renewal of hunting licences

    This original correspondence deals with the application and rejection of hunting licences on the grounds that the applicants' wives are Mischlinge.

  10. NSDAP Reichsjugendführung: correspondence re Jewish camps

    This collection contains original and copy correspondence of the NSDAP Reichsjugendführung regarding the monitoring of a Jewish youth camp, Brölthaus in Schönenberg, near Köln for activies that could breach Nazi laws and therefore warrant closure of the establishment. Included amongst the notices for various events which took place at the camp is a month long programme to train Jewish youth leaders, 29.11.1936 (1636/5).

  11. Government proposal for HMD

    Home Office: Government proposal for a Holocaust Remembrance Day 

  12. Anti-German protest and prayer meetings, Great Britain: leaflets

    This collection consists of original leaflets advertising anti-German protest meetings and exhorting readers to boycott German products in the light of increasing discrimination against Jews in Germany. A number of British Jewish interest groups and political groups are represented. There is also a series of prayers on behalf of 'our bretheren in Germany' produced by the office of the Chief Rabbi.A note in the collection states that the non-religious material originally appeared in shop windows throughout the East End.All of the material is in English and the prayers are also in Hebrew.

  13. Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland

    Readers need to resrve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.The material consists of correspondence of both the Reichsvereinigung and Reichsvertretung; contemporary press extracts relating to both organisations; various reports and papers providing statistical data on the Jewish population in Germany, with particular reference to the expropriation of Jewish property