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Displaying items 741 to 760 of 1,936
Country: United Kingdom
  1. Irma de Miranda collection

    Correspondence and reports documenting Irma de Miranda's activities as a volunter with the Jewish Relief Unit and general information from the Jewish Committee for Relief Abroad

  2. Copy notice re deportation of Jews from Austria

    Copy notice sent by the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Vienna, to an unknown recipient, stating that the recipient of the letter is to report to the offices of the Israelitische Kultusgemeinde, Vienna on 17 October 1939 as a transport of persons capable of work is to leave for Poland on 18 October 1939 by government ordersGerman 

  3. Letter re Jews in German army

    Copy of a letter from Dr Best of the Gestapo, Berlin, to the Reichskriegsminister concerning discussions held by Kurt Sabatzki of the Central Verein and Generalleutnant von Bonin as to whether Jews could serve in the German Army. The report about these discussions reached the Gestapo, Berlin, via the Staatspolizeistelle, Magdeburg 

  4. Hernals district court Vienna: copy compulsory termination of lease on flat let to a Jew

    Hernals district court Vienna: copy compulsory termination of lease on flat let to a Jew.

  5. Report on the extermination of the Jews in Europe - not dated

    Copy report on the Nazi extermination camps. The facts within the report are allegedly based upon the testimonies of both Jews who witnessed mass killings and SS personnel who were guards at the camp.

  6. Frieda Morris: Copy family papers

    Copy family correspondence with translationsYiddish and EnglishThe correspondence consists of letters between Frieda Morris' grandmother and father in Poland and her brother and uncle in London.

  7. Nuremberg trial papers

    This collection comprises mostly copy and draft typescript documents pertaining to 'The High Command' case, No. 12 in the Nuremberg Trial Subsequent Proceedings

  8. Kartell Conventus: Miscellaneous material

    Kartell Conventus: Miscellaneous material 

  9. Konrad Pietrzuch: Press cuttings regarding his murder

    Konrad Pietrzuch: Press cuttings regarding his murder 

  10. Fürth family papers

    This collection consists of correspondence, documents and personal papers of the Fürth family, a family with Jewish roots, which has it's origins in the town of Susice, near Pilsen in the Czech Republic. They founded a paper mill in 1869, which was later run by Emil Fürth, grandfather of Peter Fürth, the main character of this family history, who was himself the son of paper manufacturer, Eugen Fürth. With the annexation of Austria and the Sudetenland, Emil and his wife Sophie, Eugen and Peter fled to France and their paper factories were confiscated along with property in the Czech Republi...

  11. Letter re Karl Pudor's convictions for publishing antisemitic materials

    Karl Heinrich Adolf Pudor was the publisher of an antisemitic paper called Hakenkreuz. This letter documents the convictions he received for publishing antisemitic material in 1926 and 1933.

  12. Berta Haas nee Baer: family documents

    Claim form for purchase of grave plot at Karlsruhe Jewish cemetery, from Julius Haas (1904); copy official documentation including a letter from the local mayor informing Berta Haas of her compulsory name change- to include ‘Sara' (1938) 

  13. C.C. Aronsfeld: copy personal correspondence

    This collection consists of correspondence relating to a letter published in the Times newspaper in 1977 by C.C. Aronsfeld, formerly deputy director of the Wiener Library, which questioned the extended closure period on records held at the Public Records Office relating to the author of an Anti-Semitic book on Anglo-Jewry, (Das Judentum in England , by Peter Aldag), published in Germany in 1940. Some of the correspondence betrays a latent anti-Semitism.

  14. Jewish business papers

    This collection consists of headed note paper and proforma bill of 2 Leipzig-based Jewish printing companies. In addition, an account of the history of the family business is provided by the depositor, who is related to the family.

  15. Yvonne Adler collection

    Rita Klein-Jacob translated correspondence with Hebert Mueller in Berlin and Kitchener Camp