Archival Descriptions

Displaying items 321 to 340 of 1,936
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Deutscher Evangelischer Kirchentag

    Copy papers re Evangelischer Kirchentag 

  2. Roman Herzog: text of speech

    This document is the text of an address given by Roman Herzog, the president of Germany to the German parliament on 27 January 1999.

  3. Ministry for armaments and war production: Order

    Copy order from Albert Speer, minister for armaments and war production re the prohibiton of unauthorised manufacture and supply of goods 

  4. Deutsche Fichte-Bund: papers

    The material consists primarily of correspondence and propaganda pamphlets of the Deutscher Fichte-Bund Items 704/1-4 are Xerox copies. Item 704/8 is an undated copy letter from the Bund zur Pflege personlicher Freundschaften mit Auslandern

  5. Raschkow family papers

    This collection consists of the personal papers and correspondence of Walter Raschkow, a Jewish architect and his non-Jewish wife, Emma. It includes a set of Red Cross telegrams to and from their daughter, Ingeborg-Maria Raschkow (later Mayer) throughout World war II whilst she was in England and her parents remained in Stuttgart. Of particular interest is material relating to their marriage status as ‘priviligierte Mischehe' at 630/2 and material relating to Walter Raschkow's claim for compensation from the German government for suffering caused by the Nazis during the war at 630/4

  6. Lodz ghetto: various documents

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.This microfilm collection of facsimile documentation from the Lodz ghetto comprises at least two separate deposits and sheds light on the controversial role of the chairman of the Judenrat, Mordechai Rumkowski. One of the documents in this collection is a fragment of a calendar covering part of the year 1942. The front bears an image of Rumkowski with the ghetto in the background and the month of January opens with the slogans 'work', 'bread', 'care of the sick', protection for the children', 'peace ...

  7. Die Nation: copy extract

    The extract contains questions which occur in an examination for Scharführer der SS. The questions cover subjects such as racial ideology, religion and the history of Germany.

  8. Viktor Ullmann: Piano sonatas

    Sheet music for three of Ullmann's piano sonatas, two CDs of Maria Garzon playing Ullmann's piano music and documentary on Viktor Ulllmann and Maria Garzon's discovery and performance of his music.

  9. Gerald L.K. Smith: pamphlets

    This collection consists of a set of racist and anti-Semitic pamphlets and other material produced by Gerald L. K. Smith, 1898-1976. The subjects range from attacks on the Black population in the USA to 'a world Jewish conspiracy' behind the Russian Revolution and US Middle East policy amongst others.

  10. Mira Hamermesh family papers

    This collection contains papers relating to Mira Hamermesh including  correspondence between Mira and father, Genia, 1938-1940 (1862/1/1-20); general correspondence, 1939-1940 (1862/2/1-21); Correspondence Mira to Mietek with transcriptions, 1942-1943 (1862/3/1-30); postcards from Mira's parents to Mira with translations (1862/4/1-12) copy photographs (1862/5); obituaries (1862/6-7); a chronology of Mira's life (1862/8); personal account by Mira Hamermesh (1862/9); Fay Weldon's introduction to The River of Angry Dogs (1862/10) 

  11. 'Hidden Children-final script'

    Text entitled 'Hidden Children Final Script' 

  12. Fred Lowens: copy school report

    Copy school report stating that the pupil (unnamed) being non-Aryan will not be allowed to continue to pursue his studies.

  13. Papers re Maritz Trial, South Africa; papers re prosecution of Einar Aberg trial, Sweden

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.This microfilm collection contains papers relating to two separate trials.The first concerns the trial of Salomon Gerhardus Maritz, who went on trial in his native South Africa for the sale and distribution of his anti-Semitic book, My Life and Struggle, in 1939.The second concerns the prosecution of Einar Åberg, a Swedish anti-semite, who was convicted on a number of occasions under the Sweish constitution's 'Press Law' for distributing racist and anti-Semitic publications. He treated the proceeding...

  14. Pan Arische Welt Union and Arisch-Christliche Allianz: papers

    This collection contains some papers of these virulently anti-Semitic organizations from the 1930s.