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Displaying items 641 to 660 of 1,936
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Copy papers re the case of Herschel Grynspan

    Readers need to reserve a terminal in the reading room to access a digital version of this archive.This is an artificial collection of copy documents relating to the Herschel Grynspan affair.

  2. Estelle Lerner: copy correspondence

    Copy Red Cross letters from Joseph Moise Ades from Paris to his daughter in England plus other related correspondence, 1941-1943Copy Page of Testimony from Yad Vashem re the fate of Joseph Moise Ades, 1977Short family history by Estelle lernerPrintouts of scanned family photos (accrual 2.3.2016)

  3. Hungarian-American Council for Democracy: Appeal for help

    This appeal by Bela Lugosi, president of the Hungarian- American Council for Democracy, New York, is accompanied by a leaflet exorting kinfolk to oppose the Hungarian regime which is sympathetic to the Nazis.

  4. Duke of Bedford: copy correspondence and papers

    This collection of mostly copy correspondence between the Duke of Bedford, the notorious Nazi sympathiser and antisemite, and R. J. Scrutton deals primarily with a discussion of ways to persuade the British population to support a peaceful solution to the war with Germany.

  5. Copy Jewish trade register entry, Munich

    Copy extract from a register of Jewish Businesses in Munich, detailing that of Ernst Fulda 

  6. Copy registration notices re deportations from Camp de Malines convoi Z

    Copy registration notices relating to deportations from Camp de Malines 

  7. Sayeed: Book list

    List of books supplied by Mrs Sayeed to the British Library, Department of Oriental manuscripts and the Mocatta Library, UCL. 

  8. Jack Barden collection

    This collection comprises personal and family correspondence; correspondence and papers regarding the assistance given to a number of Jewish refugees fleeing Nazi Germany, particularly relating to Professor Raphael Sokolowsky

  9. Reprint Manchester Guardian

    Reprint from the Manchester Guardian, Monday, January 28, 1935. Article that informs about the legal, social and cultural situation of Jews in Germany.

  10. Report entitled league of Nations and racial persecution in Germany

    Typescript report entitled The League of Nations and Racial Persecution in Germany, designated ‘Strictly Confidential- not to be communicated' with the following sub-headings: ‘International representation against persecution before the foundation of the league'; ‘Position since the foundation of the league'; ‘Position of minorities in Germany'; ‘Possibility of Action under the covenant'; ‘Procedure before the League'; ‘Importance of action'English 6 pages 

  11. Czech and Czech Jewish immigrants in Great Britain: various documents

    Material which documents some of the activities of organisations in Great Britain which were involved in providing relief for Czech and Czech Jewish refugees during the Nazi era.

  12. Reports by a German professor of experiences at universities of Giessen and Bonn

    These reports detail the academic career of Professor Paul Ernst Kahle at Giessen University, 1914-1923 and at Bonn University, 1933-1939.

  13. Captain Perry: copy personal papers

    This miscellaneous collection of copy papers of Captain P. J. C. Perry of the British Control Commission, sector Berlin, documents in part his role and activities as a member of the British military authorities in Berlin in the immediate post-war period. He is variously described as the nutrition officer of the nutrition and agriculture department of the military authority; Commander for the admission of motor vehicles; and ‘Herrn Keppenperie' (964/4).

  14. Henny Levin family papers

    Kurt Steiner papers (1867/1) including Jewish passport, birth, marriage, death, school and naturalisation certificates, 1927-1966; Ilse Steiner papers (1867/2) including birth and marriage certificates, war time correspondence with mother, restitution claim material, passport and will 1938-1963; Richard Steiner papers (1867/3) including birth certificate, Familien Stammbuch, residency permit, WWI Iron Cross citation, 1884-1939; Else Steiner papers (1867/4) including birth certificate, residency permit, marriage certificate, naturalisation certificate, death certificate,1911-1983; Beatrice L...

  15. Raphael Lemkin papers

    This collection of Raphael Lemkin's papers documents his intense interest in the subject of genocide. The originals are held at the New York Public Library, from which the text of the following catalogue was obtained. The papers largely document Lemkin's intense interest in the subject of genocide. With the exception of a draft of his autobiography, Unofficial Man, the collection contains very little personal material. The correspondence is both incoming and outgoing, with public officials, newspapers, academics, and religious groups. It relates to Lemkin's struggle for support for the rati...

  16. Constantine Fitzgibbon's 'Denazification': Working papers

    These papers were apparently generated during the course of Constantine Fitzgibbon's research for his book Denazification, Michael Joseph, London, 1969.

  17. Ernst Fraenkel: De-nazification notice

    De-nazification notice in the form of a postcard from the “Hessisches Staatministerium. Minister für politische Befreiung … Frankfurt-Main” addressed to Mr. Fraenkel (born 5.4.1891) in Frankfurt.