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Displaying items 161 to 180 of 1,936
Country: United Kingdom
  1. World Jewish Congress: material re first congress

    This collection includes letters, declarations and other material regarding the first meeting of the World Jewish Congress held in Geneva between 8 and 14 August 1936. Correspondents and contributors in this collection include Chaim Weizmann, David Ben Gurion, Simon Dubnow, Lord Robert Cecil, Sir Neil Malcolm, Stephen Wise, Dr Nahum Goldmann, Henri Berenger, Dr J Niemirower.

  2. Cook book with annotations

    Cookbook entitled Grundrezepte als Schlüssel zur Kochkunst with pencilled annotations by the owner

  3. Bacmann: Copy deportation form

    Copy deportation form including order to confiscate possessions of Mr Bacmann, issued by Reichsministerium der besetzen Ostgebiete. 

  4. Report re Dr. Josef Fadenhecht and Bulgarian Jews

    Report on Dr. Josef Fadenhecht, a Bulgarian Jewish teacher and lawyer, and on Bulgarian Jewry in general.The report is typescript, 14 pages, and has been annotated with the year 1944. The author is Klaus Schickert. The tenor is antisemitic.

  5. Antisemitic flyer, Britain

    Handbill "Achtung alle Juden", purporting to be a deportation order of Jews from London to the "Eastern Territories" English 

  6. Material re German radio

    Copy documents relating to German radio. The text is back to front.

  7. Sudetenland Jews: reports

    All three reports deal with the position of Jews in Sudetenland but vary in their specific subject matter. the first (-/1) concentrates on the situation as it effects Jews in various Sudetenland towns and cities. The second (-/2) reviews conditions for Jews throughout the whole of Sudetenland under the headings of 'welfare', 'old people's homes', 'children's schooling' and 'emigration'.The third report (-/3) reviews the social, economic and legal situation of the Jews in Sudetenland and recommends action to address problems arising from the report.

  8. Blanche Eichel collection

    Blanche Eichel was born Blanka Bachner to Julius (b. 13/02/1874) and Etel (née Weiss, b. 22/01/1878) on 24 April 1913 in Trstená. Her family were German speaking. She must have come to Britain in 1939, where she married Dezider Eichel, in London on 2 March 1940. They settled in Britain, becoming British citizens in 1948. Both Blanche’s parents were murdered in the Holocaust: the Nazis deported them to unknown camps in September 1942; Blanche was never able to discover their exact fate. Dezider Eichel was the son of Salamon and Irma (née Spitz). He was born on 8 June 1909 in Ružomberok. He...

  9. The Inter-Aid Committee for Children from Germany and Austria: papers

    The Inter-Aid Committee for Children from Germany and Austria: papers including material on individual cases; appeals and responses; correspondence; holiday hospitality and sample forms for guarantors

  10. Documentation re the publication of Auschwitz in England

    This collection consists of correspondence and contracts regarding the publication of Auschwitz in England , by Mavis M. Hill and L. Norman Williams. The collection consists primarily of correspondence and contracts re the publication of the book and issues relating toa BBC broadcast of a dramatisation of the book. In addition there is a copy transcript of the testimony of Dering during the trial (1418/146).

  11. Inge-Lore Sommerfeld: personal papers

    This collection consists of the personal papers and photographs of Inge-Lore Sommerfeld, a former Kindertransportee who was sent to England aged 12.Personal papers Including correspondence, passports, school reports and qualifications, certificate of confirmation, correspondence and papers regarding employment with the BBC and Marks & Spencer, and a family tree.

  12. Reichsfuehrer SS: Copy letter re Jewish Hospital, Munich

    Copy letter from Reichsführer SS, Himmler, to Chef der Sicherheitspolizei und des SD, re the removal of patients from the Jewish hospital, Munich to Terezin, as the premises are required for a school for nurses and midwives from LebensbornGerman 

  13. August Tuchmann: translation of diary

    Translation of the diary of August Tuchmann detailing life for a Jewish family in 19th century GermanyEnglish 12 pagesThis translation of August Tuchmann's diary was produced by his grandson, the depositor, Fred Tuckman

  14. Primo Levi material- additional

    Additional material donated by ian Thomson re his biography of Primo Levi

  15. Jüdischer Kulturbund, Berlin: Legal case papers

    Jüdischer Kulturbund, Berlin: Legal case papers including those pertaining to Herbert Grünbaum, actor; Kurt Rosenbaum; Simon Kaplan; and Harriet Domker

  16. Northampton Hostel for Evacuated Jewish Children: Papers

    Northampton Hostel for Evacuated Jewish Children: Papers 

  17. Documents on occupied Norway

    German documents on occupied Normandy, above all addressing propaganda and education.

  18. Jewish Relief Unit volunteers: Index cards

    Jewish Relief Unit volunteers: Index cards 

  19. Shoah Centre, Manchester

    This collection consists of a 'conceptual brief' by Bill Williams and an 'Architectural Brief' by Daniel Liebeskind for the proposed 'Shoah Centre' to be situated adjacent to the Imperial War Museum of the North.