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  1. Danish Anti-Fascist leaflet

    Second edition of a Danish anti-fascist leaflet, entitled Frit Nyt (Free News), announcing the arrival of Allied forces in Germany, 1945.

  2. Anti-Nazi jokes

    Notebook containing hand-written, mostly anti-Nazi jokes in Suetterlin script, c1939, and a modern transcript of the same.

  3. Curtis family: copy correspondence

    This collection contains copy correspondence between relatives of the Curtis family during and after the Second World War. Some family members fled the Jewish persecutions in Nazi Germany and emigrated to the USA, China and the UK.

  4. Copy letter from deportee to Theresienstadt

    Letter from a woman to her children and her husband prior to her deportation to Theresienstadt (includes an English translation).

  5. Antisemitic notices

    Antisemitic notices comprise two small paper notices stamped with the Anti-semitic slogan Kauft nicht bei Juden (Don't buy from Jews), [1933-1939].

  6. Anti- Nazi propaganda leaflets

    This collection consists of miscellaneous propaganda leaflets produced by the British, designed to undermine the morale of the German troops, 1942-1945. Also a German propaganda leaflet and a map of Arnhem and environs.

  7. Family register of the Dann family

    This collection contains the family register of the descendants of Samuel Alexander Levi - the Dann family, a Jewish family living in Frankfurt, Germany. Printed work entitled 'Stammtafel und Register der Nachkommenschaft des Samuel Alexander Levi (Dann) aus Frankfurt am Main' edited by Wilhelm Dann. Includes seven charts of genealogical trees.

  8. Wiener Library Archive: Pre-1963 Correspondence

    This large series of correspondence, traditionally referred to as the 'Pre 1963 Correspondence', broadly covers the period from the immediate aftermath of World War Two to just after Alfred Wiener's death. It covers a vast array of subject matter and contains 1600 correspondents including politicians, historians, theologians, resistance fighters, Holocaust survivors, civil servants and private researchers. Some of the more widely covered themes include Christian-Jewish relations; historiography; eyewitness testimony; restitution claims; postwar antisemitism

  9. Kirchner, Isidore (b 1856): School and university certificates

    School and university certificates of Isidore Kirschner, [1877-1883].

  10. Ina Felczer: photographs of refugee hostel in Harrogate

    This collection contains two digital photographs of refugees at a girls hostel in Harrogate, North Yorkshire. Arriving in the UK Ina Felczer initially stayed in Leeds before being sent to the hostel in Harrogate.

  11. Belgian Anti-Semitic leaflets

    Three printed leaflets, written in French and Dutch, dating from the 1930s, stating Do not buy at Jewish shops (in Dutch) and The Jews only live to exploit the working class (in French).

  12. Gruenebaum, Markus (1823-1912): Jewish book of mourning

    Jewish book of mourning for Markus Gruenebaum, 1912.

  13. Gerd Ledermann: Letter regarding a visit to Nepal

    This collection contains a letter of a former Kindertransportee Gerd Ledermann reflecting on his new life in Nepal between 1986 and 1989.