Archival Descriptions

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Holding Institution: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide
  1. Torah Scrolls: Various papers

    Two Czech Torah scrolls were deposited on permanent loan to the Northwood and Pinner Synagogue from the towns of Kolin and Trebon. It was decided to research the history and background to these scrolls. The content of this collection is the result of that research.

  2. Transcript of interview with Albert Speer

    The interview of which this document is a transcript was conducted over several days in October 1979 by the depositor at the home of Albert Speer in Heidelberg, Germany.It covers Speer's involvement with the Nazi Party; his relationship with Hitler and other senior Nazis; his views on Nazi war crimes including his own involvement; anti-Semitism and prison life at Spandau.

  3. Traunstein DP camp: press cuttings re exhibition

    This collection consists of copy press cuttings relating to an exhibition put on by the Traunstein Stadtarchiv, "Ein Leben aufs Neu. Juedische Displaced Persons auf deutschem Boden, 1945-1948".

  4. Travelling Exhibition 'The Wandering Jew': Antisemitic postcards

    2 postcards from the exhibition 'The Wandering Jew', with postmark Bremen, 1939

  5. The Trial of Amon Goeth: copy proceedings

    This partial English translation of the trial of Amon Goeth was made from the original Polish edition of the trial proceedings: Proces Ludobojcy Amona Leopolda Goetha published by 'Centralna Zydowska Komisja Historyczna' (The Central Jewish Historical Committee), 1947 (WL Acc. No. 10712). Translator unknown.The original pagination has been marked. The original text consists of 510 pages. This translation ends at page 199 of the original.The verbatim proceedings are preceded by a speech by the First Prosecution Counsel, Mieczyslaw Siewierski followed by an addresss by the Defence Counsel, Dr...

  6. Trial proceedings re de-naturalisation against Feodor Fedorenko

    This microfilm collection contains the c1978 trial proceedings of a case concerning the de-naturalisation of Feodor Fedorenko aka Feoder Dimitrievich Fedorendo aka Feoder Fedorenko aka Vladimir Serduik, former Ukranian prison guard at Treblinka.

  7. Trude and Anneliese Silberstein: correspondence

    This collection consists of original and copy correspondence addressed to Trude Silberstein and her daughter Anneliese from Trude's mother (1727/1), other family members, Anneliese's school friends and boyfriends (1727/2-10). They both emigrated to Palestine via Amsterdam to flee the persecutions of the Jews in Nazi Germany in 1939. The accrual 2014/49 has been catalogued at 1727/11

  8. Trude Grünwald collection

    This collection contains a photocopy of the diary (incomplete) of Trude Grünwald from Vienna, a Jewish refugee who emigrated with her parents to England via Albania in 1938.

  9. Twentsche bank, Amsterdam: Copy note re service to the Germans

    Note made on file by Groser (representative for Germany) and in the presence of a colleague, Dr. Knobloch, concerning an interview they had with van Ryk of the Twentsche Bank, who were offering their services to the GermansGerman 

  10. Typed report into the fate of Rabbi Dr. E. Steckelmacher and his wife

    Typed report into the fate of Rabbi Dr. E. Steckelmacher and his wife during the Nazi era including an account of their experiences in their home town of Dürkheim, Württemberg, in 1933, when the Nazis came to power; 1934 at the time of the boycott of Jewish shops and businesses; Kristallnacht; conditions in Gurs Concentration Camp, Pyrenees, France; conditions in Camp du Recebedon, near Toulouse and a slave labour camp in Villemur, FranceGerman 15 pages 

  11. Typescript account of the persecution of a Jewish couple in Fürth

    A typescript account of the persecution of a Jewish couple in Fürth, who were forced to sell their property.German 1 pageThe names of the victims have been abbreviated.The document has been annotated with the reference PIIIe, which suggests that it might have been created as part of the Wiener Library Eyewitness Testimonies series.

  12. The Tythrop Institute: copy papers re appeal for funds

    This collection of copy papers deals with the project of a group called the Langham Committee, whose object was to put to work several hundred German, Austrian and Czech Jewish refugees on the renovation of a delapidated manor House and grounds, Tythrop House. For a system of block guarantees a small band of young people came together calling themselves 'the Langham Committee' which has been able to ensure that some 200 working class men and girls are able to enter Great Britain.This copy appeal and account documents the committee's activities. 929/3 is a narrative account of its activities...

  13. U.S.A.: attitudes to Germany and Antisemitism

    These three separate documents shed some light on American attitudes to Germany and antisemitism.