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Holding Institution: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide
  1. Article re Jewish public servants, Frankfurt

    This article provides short biographical sketches on some of the more well known Jewish public figures in Frankfurt am Main from the early 19th to the 20th centuries. Included are personalities from the fields of commerce, politics, social reform, the arts and science.

  2. Aryanisation of the Römischer Kaiser store, Erfurt: Documents

    Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.Microfilmed collection of documents relating to the aryanisation of the 'Römischer Kaiser' store, Erfurt.In the correspondence between Gauwirtschaftsberater and Wirtschaftskammer Mitteldeutschland- Weimar, it is stated that economic viability rather than party policy should decide whether the 'Römischer Kaiser' store should be Aryanised.

  3. The Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain: Board minutes and papers

    Minutes and correspondence of the board of the Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain, covering such subjects as restitution claims; social work; the newsletter: AJR Information; cultural activities; membership of the organisation 

  4. August Grüber: report re Dachau

    Report of conditions in Dachau concentration camp, giving a classification of prisoners in the camp also including mention of cabaret evenings replete with reference to jokes about conditions.German 1 page 

  5. 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

  6. August Wolf collection

    This collection contains mostly the writings of August Berthold Wolf in the form of original Feuilletons, cuttings from German language  newspapers in the 1930s; also diverse draft and sometimes incomplete writings; some correspondence.

  7. Austrian Government: statements re compensation

    These statements of Deputy Secretary Stuart Eizenstadt and Ambassador Ernst Sucharipa were delivered on the occasion of the conclusion of negotiations about a comprehensive compensation package for property aryanised during the Nazi era in Austria.

  8. Austrian League: Letter re Bavarian Movement

    Letter calling for the founding of a ‘Free Bavarian Movement' by Otto Hecht of the Austrian League 

  9. Austrian Ministry of Finance: Gazette

    This official gazette of the Austrian Ministry of Finance lists all the artworks and other cultural goods, stolen by the Nazis, in the State's possession, which they wanted to return to their rightful owners.

  10. Auswaertigesamt: Copy report re Palestine

    Auswaertigesamt: Copy report re Palestine 

  11. Auswärtiges Amt, Berlin: copy letter to Vatican

    Copy response by the Auswaertige Amt to the Vatican commenting on the status of the relationship between the German Reich and the Vatican 

  12. B'nai B'rith Leo Baeck (London) Lodges: archives

    Readers need to book a reading room terminal to access this digital contentComprising documents, including bound reports, volumes, and index cards as well as some photographs and single objects, the collection includes the organisational papers of the Leo Baeck (London) Lodges and their affiliated bodies. Spanning more than seven decades, the material covers the complete period of the Lodges’ existence. The preserved papers appear, however, to be incomplete and only part of an originally larger bulk of material.The documents provide an overview of the organisational structures of the Leo Ba...