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Country: United Kingdom
  1. Central Verein Berlin: reports of interviews with individuals re antisemitism

    The papers are reports of interviews, which Wiener had with various individuals concerned with trying to influence antisemitic agitation by Hitler. The individuals are Dr Planck, Staatssekretär der Reichskanzlei; von Steinau-Steinrück, the personal representative of the interior minister; and Alfred Leonhard Tietz

  2. Antisemitism in Denmark: Copy papers

    The papers in this collection relate to the trial of 6 Danish Nazis for anti-semitic libel, in Copenhagen in 1937. The defendants include Ernst Lemvigh Müller, Niels Olsen, editor of the National-Socialistiks Maanedhaefte, Aag Henning Andersen, Nannestad Møoller, Valdemar Jensen, editor of Stormen and Betty Henning. The longest sentence was 80 days. The collection includes the transcript of a declaration by the Chief Rabbi of Denmark, which takes the form of written answers to questions about the content of the anti-semitic publications produced by the defendants

  3. Demokratiche Offensive: Political flyers

    Flyers from the organisation Demokratische Offensive, an Austrian opposition movement against the conservative right wing government of the öVP-FPö coalition. One is a demonstration appeal, the other one calls for a new election. 

  4. Institute for historical review conference: transcript of talk by David Irving

    Copy typescript annotated transcription of a talk given by David Irving at a conference organised by the Institute for Historical review in Anaheim, California, September 3-5 1983.

  5. Reports and papers re Jews in Romania

    This microfilm collection consists of material documenting the fate of Jews in Romania.

  6. Board of Deputies: Defence committee papers

    FOR PERMISSION TO ACCESS THIS ARCHIVE PLEASE CLICK THE LINK BELOW IN THE ATTACHED DOCUMENTS FIELD AND PRINTOUT, FILL OUT AND SEND TO ADDRESS GIVEN.The Defence Archive contains reports from the Jewish community's observers who attended many local and national meetings held by these groups, assessments of the groups' aims and capabilities, correspondence with the police and government, as well as the minutes of the Board's committees. Part of the Defence Archive has remained closed but in 2011 it was decided to put it on long term loan with the Wiener Library so that researchers of the perio...

  7. Leon Greenman: autobiography drafts

    This collection contains various drafts of Leon Greenman's autobiography, which was originally entitled 15 Minutes Too Late eventually published as An Englishman in Auschwitz , in 2001. In addition to the various draft versions of his autobiography, this collection contains correspondence and notes relating to them.

  8. Aranka Fuchsova papers

    This collection contains documents relating to Aranka Fuchsova and her husband Jan (Hanusch) Fuchs.

  9. Reichssicherheitshauptamt: copy extract from annual report

    Copy extract from the Sicherheitshauptamt annual report consisting of the chapter entitled Judaism which is sub-divided into the following headings: Germany; abroad; the position of Jewish organisations in the old Reichsgebiet; political and religious organisations; action against the Jews on 9/ 10 November 1938; statistics; emigration; Ostmark; Danzig; world JewryGerman 20 pages 

  10. Kurt Weinberg: Family and business papers

    This collection comprises the papers of the Weinberg family, cigar manufacturers of Werther, North Rhine-Westphalia : business papers- including contracts, consigment notes, accounts, tax details, loan contracts, land register entries for the property of the Weinberg family; family papers including marriage agreements, wills, powers of attorney, correspondence 

  11. International Committee for Intellectual Refugees: Statement of activities

    Statement of the activities of the International Committee for Intellectual Refugees, a Geneva based organization, founded to provide support to intellectuals, persecuted by the NazisEnglish 2 pages 

  12. Antisemitism in the USA: Printed tracts and related correspondents

    Collection of printed antisemitic material and associated correspondence. The central theme of the collection are the views of Judge N. W. Rogers, a virulent anti-semite, who believed in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and the domination of the financial world by international Jewry. He sent one of his pamphlets and 2 others of a similar nature to Hugo Valentin in Sweden, with a letter in which he reasserts his antisemitic arguments. Evidently they had already corresponded although it is not clear why. In addition there is correspondence between the Jewish Central Information Office and...

  13. Ethnic cleansing in Eastern Europe: copy secret report for Einsatzgruppe A

    It appears to be a copy extract from part of a chapter entitled Juden, which itself is part of an unidentified secret report for the attention of Einsatzgruppe A. It describes the situation of Jews in Eastern Europe and the measures taken/ to be taken to rid the region of them. It makes particular reference to Estonia and Belorussia.

  14. British National party: leaflets

    Leaflets from the London and Kent area, contains appeal against a planned mosque in LondonEnglish 

  15. Robert Norton family papers

    Copy personal papers of Robert Norton, formerly Robert Joachim Neubauer

  16. Opening ceremony for synagogue in Mannheim

    Detailed description of the speeches and opening ceremony for the new Synagogue in MannheimPictures of the head of the Jewish community Mannheim Fritz Mayer, mayor of Mannheim Dr. Reschke, Rabbi Dr. Bloch, head of Jewish community Baden Otto Nachmann, prelate Hermann Maas, Heidelberg and pictures of the ceremony and audience 

  17. "Typescript article: :Hitler's Broken promises"

    This article is an analysis of Hitler's foreign policy strategy of forming and breaking alliances. It is annotated 'Press and Information Department, Board of Deputies'.