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Country: United Kingdom
  1. Copy documentation re first news about the Holocaust

    This collection of copy documentation about first news of the Holocaust contains relatively recent correspondence between Gerhart Riegner and the depositor.

  2. Copy documents and draft for research projects

    Copy documents and draft for research projects entitled Das traditionelle Judentum in Deutschland im 19 und 20 Jahrhundert, by Dr. M Breuer and Dr. J Walk, and Die anti-jüdische Gesestzgebung im Dritten Reich, by Dr. Shaul EshThe papers include copy documents from German archives and drafts of project plans for research into traditional Judaism in the 19th and 20th century and ant-Jewish laws in the Third Reich respectively.

  3. Copy documents re 1936 Olympics

    Copy documents concerning preparations for the 1936 Olympics in Berlin.

  4. Copy documents re Bad Aussee resistance movement and Operation Bernhard

    This collection of copy documentation relates to the Austrian resistance movement during the Nazi era and to the attempt by the Nazis to wage economic warfare by flooding Britain with counterfeit British currency in the operation named Unternehmen Bernhard, after the Gestapo officer in charge, Bernhard Krueger

  5. Copy documents re Heinrich Himmler

    Readers need to reserve a terminal in the reading room to access a digital version of this archive.This microfilm collection comprises 3 parts, which correspond to files or folders. The first 2 folders [501(1) and (2)] contain a variety of documentation of and about Heinrich Himmler, both before and during his time as Reichsführer SS. This had been collated from a number of archives and subsequently deposited by Roger Manvell, co-author of Heinrich Himmler, William Heinemann Ltd., 1965. Each document is preceded by a detailed description and/ or summary in English. Note that many of the doc...

  6. Copy documents re Herschel Grynszpan

    This collection comprises copy documents relating to the Herschel Grynszpan/ Ernst vom Rath affair. In addition there is a covering note containing commentary on the documents from Vincent Frank-Steiner.

  7. Copy documents re Jewish doctors

    This collection comprises a mimeographed report on the status of Jewish doctors in Germany, c1938; and a mimeographed news cutting on the same subject, 1937.

  8. Copy documents re Jews in Vienna

    This material, part of which relates to an exhibition on the Viennese Jewish community during the Third Reich

  9. Copy documents re Monik Rosenbaum, Theresienstadt survivor

    Copy documents regarding Monik Rosenbaum, a survivor from Theresienstadt, who was traced by his brother to Gateshead.

  10. Copy documents re status of non-denominational Jews

    These copy documents shed some light on the experiences of non-religious Jews during the Nazi era.They were transcribed and copied by the depositor.

  11. Copy documents re the bombing of Schwarzheide concentration camp

    Copy documentation re the bombing of Schwarzheide concentration camp including various short articles on the subject; details of the units employed in the bombing raids; maps of the camp and environs;correspondence with archives re relevant holdingsGerman and English 

  12. Copy expert report report re the duty of obedience of SS leaders

    This expert report from Dr. Hans-Günther Seraphim, lecturer of Göttingen University, deals with the implications of refusal by SS officers to comply with orders to execute those regarded as enemies of the state

  13. Copy extracts of secret Hungarian documents re British involvement in the history of Hungary

    Die Rolle Grossbritanniens in der Geschichte Ungarns in den Jahren 1937-1945: copy extract reports by Hungarian foreign office officials re the role of Britain in the history of Hungary, 1937-1945This chronological sequence of select reports by Hungarian foreign office officials of meetings and discussions with British foreign office officials and secret service agents sheds some light on the background to relations between the two countries immediately before and during World War II.8 pages

  14. Copy eyewitness reports regarding the November Pogrom

    These copy reports are apparently strays from a full collection of 356 reports (WL Document Collection 1375) gathered in the weeks and months following the November Pogrom of 1938 by the Jewish Central Information Office (JCIO) in Amsterdam. They bear a similar reference number to the rest of the reports in this collection, pre-fixed by the letter 'B'. These reports have been numbered separately (B40, B41, B42) and are in relation to the destruction of synagogues in Germany during the November Pogrom. 

  15. Copy eyewitness reports regarding the November Pogrom

    These copy reports are apparently strays from a full collection of 356 reports (WL Document Collection 1375) gathered in the weeks and months following the November Pogrom of 1938 by the Jewish Central Information Office (JCIO) in Amsterdam. They bear a similar reference number to the rest of the reports in this collection, pre-fixed by the letter 'B'. These reports have been numbered separately (B.104, B.131, B.240) and are in relation to the destruction of synagogues in Germany during the November Pogrom.