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  1. Political toilet paper (World War One German language propaganda)

    Early World War One propaganda toilet paper Die L?gen-Nachrichten unserer Feinde! Bestes deutsches Abort-Papier [the lying news of our enemies - best German toilet paper]. Consists of approximately 65 sheets with printed press reports bound in a folder, which is stamped on the back: Friedrich Blos Gr. Hoflieferant Karlsruhe. (New cord, original was black-red-white, see copy Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin)

  2. Strauss, Helmut (b 1919): Personal identification cards

    Papers of Helmut Strauss, 1945-1948, comprise an identity card (Kennkarte) Deutsches Reich of Helmut Strauss, issued in May 1945 in Halle/Saale; temporary travel document in lieu of passport of Helmut Strauss, issued in March 1948 by the military government of Germany containing exit permit and visa for Switzerland.

  3. Cahn, Sophie: Red Cross letter

    Red Cross letters, 1942, between Sophie Cahn in Great Britain and her family in Rheydt, North Rhine Westphalia, Germany, prior to their deportation.

  4. Burger, George W: Political sticker collection

    Papers of George W Burger, 1932-1939, comprise five booklets of political stickers and flyers from Austria and Hungary including Nazi material.

  5. SS Brochure for Christmas 1934

    SS Brochure for Christmas 1934 was created to celebrate a Kameradschaftsabend (evening of comradeship) at a coffee house in Bremen on 15 December 1934 for a mobile SS unit based in Bremen, Sturm 2/ 14 SS-Motorstandarte and contains texts of speeches; Christmas songs; the Panzerwagenlied (tank song); list of speeches and advertisments for business in the area.

  6. Merzbach family papers

    Letters of condolence from colleagues in the banking world on the death of Wilhelm Merzbach, 1924. In additon there are some original and copy documents dating back to the era of the ghetto and the 'protected Jew'.

  7. Wellisch, Gertrude (b 1925): Correspondence regarding emigration

    Correspondence relating to the establishment of a guarantor for Gertrude Wellisch, an Austrian Jewish refugee, including letters between various agencies and the prospective guarantor, 1939.

  8. Rosenbaum, Wilhelm (b 1915): verdict and judgement in war crimes trial

    Papers of Wilhelm Rosenbaum, 1967, comprise copies of extracts from the verdict and trial judgement in the case against Wilhelm Karl Johannes Rosenbaum.

  9. Klappholttal Youth camp: pamphlets

    Papers of Klappholttal Youth camp, 1930s-1970s, comprise published and unpublished pamphlets and other material relating to Klappholttal Youth camp.

  10. Rhoden family documents

    Papers of the Rhoden family including passports, correspondence and a good conduct certificate, 1938-1939.

  11. Manes, Eva: Correspondence (1945-1947)

    Papers of Eva Manes, 1945-1947, comprise correspondence from friends and relatives of the Manes family.

  12. Gottstein, Joel Meyer: Family papers

    Family documents of Joel Meyer Gottstein, including an 'Ehekontrakt', dated 1829; a 'Buergerbrief' of Joel Gottstein, Breslau, 1844; and extracts from the register of births of the Jewish community of Rothenburg a.d. Fulda.

  13. Former Nazis in the Middle East: Various papers

    Papers concerning Former Nazis in the Middle East, 1960s, comprise leaflets and flyers on Arab Anti-Semitism and articles on former Nazis in Arab countries.

  14. Joseph Yecheskel Helerman: postcard

    This collection contains a postcard from Joseph Yecheskel Helerman in Bodzanow, Poland, to his brother in London. Helerman refers to the dowry for a bride and to his brother-in-law, Moshe Oved (1885-1958), a London based jeweller and author.

  15. Auschwitz-Birkenau: eyewitness account

    Report on conditions in Auschwitz- Birkenau including plans and statistics on inmates, 1944.

  16. Jewish community election pamphlets (1925)

    Papers concerning Jewish community election, 1925, comprise two election pamphlets addressed to the German Jewish community, Breslau.

  17. Heinrich Israel and Anna Sara Stern: correspondence

    This collection contains correspondence between Heinrich Stern and various friends and Jewish institutions he worked for relating to his 50th birthday in 1933. It includes lists in preparation for emigration (1679/5-6) and copy of the Judische Telegraphen-Agentur (XII, no 231, 30 October 1933) (1679/1).

  18. Herta Berg: family recipe note books

    This collection consists of two note books containing family recipes by Herta Berg, an Austrian Jew who sought refuge in the UK with her family in 1938. One of the books contains recipes from her sister Teta.

  19. Dachau concentration camp: postcard

    Postcard from Dachau concentration camp collection comprises a postcard and translation from Ernst Fulda in Dachau concentration camp to Louise Fulda.

  20. Karl Hauslich: Dachau concentration camp postcard

    Postcard addressed to Karl Hauslich at Dachau concentration camp from his brother Heinrich Hauslich and his mother who were both living in Vienna. Heinrich reports about his arrangements for his brother's release. Both are looking forward to his foreseeable return home.