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Country: United Kingdom
  1. Reverend M.L. Perlzweig: Conference address transcript

    Transcript of a speech given by Reverend M. L. Perlzweig from London given at the Conférence de la Jeunesse Juive de France, Paris, 11 April 1938, in which he exhorts his audience in the light of the antisemitism sweeping across Europe, to defend justice and liberty against tyranny 2 pages

  2. Copy Oskar Schindler's list

    This is a photocopy of Oskar Schindler's list of Jewish workers who were employed by him at the concentration camp Gross Rosen and the work camp Brünnlitz. Inclusion on the list was a guarantee of safety. The list includes the names of 297 women and 800 men, the women's names being listed alphabetically. The list is thought to be a jumble of inaccuracies, false birth dates, and altered identities. Some of the mistakes are intentional; others apparently resulting from confusion or disinformation, or simply typos. There are German spellings, Polish spellings and Hebrew transliterations into b...

  3. Mrs Inge Samson: Diaries

    These diaries are written in a manuscript gothic script. The first part covers life in Germany and the second life in Great Britain.

  4. Antisemitism in Poland, pre-war: Unidentified document

    This document appears to be part of an address by a member of Rote Hilfe, a Polish socialist organisation. It attempts to demonstrate that the pogroms at Pizitik, Cracow, Lemberg and Radom were linked with the murder of the Polish working classes and that the Polish proletariat was not anti-Semitic and that the call for anti-Semitism comes from the government. The author exhorts Polish Jews not to emigrate, stating that they have a right to stay.

  5. Press cuttings re the internment of refugees

    Collection of press cuttings regarding the internment of aliens and refugees c1940

  6. Miscellaneous copy reports re Wehrmacht activities in occupied Europe

    These papers emanate in the main from the offices of regional commanders in occupied Belgium and deal with a variety of issues relating to problems encountered by the Nazi occupation forces.

  7. German Jewish families: various copy papers

    This collection of copy documentation relates mainly to the Mecklenburg family. Also included are smaller collections from other German Jewish emigre families.

  8. Clothing industry in Frankfurt: articles

    These accounts of Jewish involvement in Frankfurt's (ladies) wholesale garment and textile industry during the 19th and 20th centuries include descriptions of all the major firms and players.

  9. Dr Salo Windschauer: copy examination certificate

    Copy doctor's examination certificate of Dr Salo WindschauerWhen this copy document was deposited it formed the frontispiece to a photocopy extract from Totenbuch Theresienstadt I Deportierte aus Oesterreich, the original of which the Wiener Library already holds.

  10. John Davey: Copy papers

    Copy papers re John Davey's attempt to prove that Hitler was alive in 1953. (1990s)

  11. Jüdische Gemeinde: copy letter re the rescue of the Torah scrolls from the Friedenstempel

    Copy letter from the Jüdische Gemeinde, Berlin re the rescue of the Torah scrolls from the Friedenstempel synagogue.

  12. American Friends Service Committee: Refugee hostel papers

    This collection comprises copy material relating to refugee hostels founded by the American Friends Service Committee.

  13. Leopold Danziger collection

    Red Cross letters from father in Berlin  to children in UK, 1940s

  14. German Jews in Austria: miscellaneous papers

    This material documents the plight of German Jewish refugees in Austria, 1933-1934.

  15. Rudolf Hess: letter re education matters

    Nothing is known about the provenance of this material.