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- inclusive: 1889-1959
bulk: 1930-1945 - Series 1: Biographical material 1889-1947
Document | Accession Number: 2017.182.1
… deported from Berlin to the Warsaw Ghetto where he perished in 1943. Gerson’s entire family was killed in the Holocaust except for his brother Isak.…
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…. Josef Anghouli was deported from Berlin to the Warsaw Ghetto where he perished in 1943. Gerson’s entire family was killed in the Holocaust except for his…
…. Josef Anghouli was deported from Berlin to the Warsaw Ghetto where he perished in 1943. Gerson’s entire family was killed in the Holocaust except for his…
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- Date:
- inclusive: circa 1900-1998
- Series 1: Life in Europe Circa 1900-Circa 1996, 1945-1954 Bulk
- Subseries 1: Lübeck correspondence 1945-1954
- Subseries 3: Subject files 1945-1954
- File 2: Jewish Committee, Neustadt, Report February 15, 1946
- File 10: Belsen 1946-1951, [Correspondence, telegrams, clippings, notes to lectures, article drafts, name lists, radio commentaries, documents of a Zionist conference in London 1946. - Study about precious metal, etcirca, confiscated from Jews in 1938; desecration of Jewish cemeteries; claims for reparations; article about Else Lasker-Schüler; meetings of Jewish community leadership on various issues; articles celebrating Rosh Hashanah, about the State of Israel, the assassination of Count Bernadotte, new signs of anti-Semitism; 10th anniversary of Kristallnacht; lists of valuables to be returned to their Jewish owners; lists of Jews living in Lübeck in 1946; charitable organizations’ donation of food; British police actions in Jewish DP camps]
- File 12: Friedhofsschändungen 1947-1949, [Correspondence, clippings, b/w photo prints, “The theft of 150 million cigarettes,” “534 police officers were members of NSDAP,” “Bergen-Belsen, center of black market,” amnesty for Krupp and Weiszäcker, anonymous letter threatening Norbert Wollheim and other Jewish individuals]
- File 13: List of incidents of Jewish Cemetery desecrations in the British Zone of Occupation. 1947-1948, [Copy of a 26-item list written on 3 Jan 1948 in Lübeck]
- File 14: Open the Gates of Palestine! September 25, 1945, (Report of the proceedings of the Congress of Jewish Prisoners in Bergen-Belsen) [Brochure’s cover page is bi-lingual, text of the booklet is in Hebrew]
- File 23: World Jewish Congress, Montreux June 1948-July 1948, [Bulletins, correspondence, draft resolutions, working papers. Includes No. 6/1948 of French language periodical “Quand meme!” with Norbert Wollheim’s article in it, “Un second front pour Israel,” clippings, mimeographed speeches, lectures, minutes of sessions, participants’ and members’ name and address lists
- File 24: World Jewish Congress, Geneva September 10, 1951, [Statements, activity report. Includes material relating to the Jan 1949 meeting.
- File 2: Jewish Committee, Neustadt, Report February 15, 1946
- Subseries 4: Publications 1928-1985
- File 6: AJR Information 1946-1985, (Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain)
- File 10: Contemporary Jewish Record, Sholome Michael Gelber, Roads to a new Horizon November 1942
- File 18: Institute of Jewish Affairs - World Jewish Congress 1951-1953
- File 19: Jewish Affairs, Vol 1, No. 12 November 15, 1946
- File 20: Jewish Palestine fights back, The Jewish Agency for Palestine 1946
- File 21: JCIO (Jewish Central Information Office) - Nehlans Interview August 1945-December 1945
- File 22: JCIO (Jewish Central Information Office) - Statistical Details of the Deportation and Present number of Jews in Italy September 1946
- File 23: JCIO (Jewish Central Information Office) – Jewish Survivors Report, No 5, Paula Littauer, My experiences […] in Berlin and Brussels 1939-1944
- File 24: Jewish Telegraphic Agency - Daily News Bulletin 1945-1979
- File 25: Jewish Trust Corporation for Germany, First Annual Report 1954
- File 34: United Jewish Appeal, Press statements 1946
- File 43: World Jewish Affairs 1951-1952
- File 44: World Jewish Congress - Congress Digest 1951
- File 45: World Jewish Congress Press Surveys 1951-1979
- File 46: World Jewish Congress – Isaac I. Schwarzbart, The Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising 1953
- File 47: World Jewish Congress – Annual Report, Isaac I. Schwarzbart 1949
- File 48: World Jewish Congress – National Conference May 12, 1946
- File 6: AJR Information 1946-1985, (Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain)
- Subseries 5: News clippings Circa 1940-Circa 1979
- Series 2: Life in America 1945-1998, 1954-1998 Bulk
- Subseries 2: I.G. Farben and other restitution claims 1951-1998
- Subseries 6: Subject files 1939-1998
- Subseries 7: Publications 1959-1993
- File 3: American Jewish Congress: Foreign Affairs Department March 1971, [Brussels World Conference on Soviet Jewry]
- File 4: American Jewish Congress: Waldheim Press Release 1976
- File 5: American Jewish Congress: Boycott Report 1977, (3 issues)
- File 12: Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations: Middle East Memo November 1976
- File 20: Federation of Jewish Underground Fighters against Nazism March 1971
- File 22: Ghetto Fighters' House: Newsletter September 1978
- File 27: Indiana University Jewish Studies Program – The 1992 Paul Lecture. 1993, (Frank Stern, Jews in the minds of Germans in the postwar period.)
- File 28: International Network of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Second Generation Conference Schedule May 1984
- File 30: Jewish Frontier 1975
- File 31: Jewish Historical Monuments in Dubrovnik Undated
- File 32: Jewish Monthly 1984, (2 issues)
- File 33: Jewish Restitution Successor Organization - Report of the Operations 1947-Circa 1972
- File 34: Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Edwin Eytan, Auschwitz: a grim reminder of past horror January 20, 1978
- File 46: National Jewish Monthly June 1968
- File 49: Reconstructionist: A Jewish bi-weekly April 29, 1966
- File 52: Society of Survivors of the Riga Ghetto, inc. May 1980, (35th Anniversary Dinner)
- File 56: Wollheim, Norbert, Belsen’s Place in the Process of “Death and Rebirth” of the Jewish People Undated
- File 3: American Jewish Congress: Foreign Affairs Department March 1971, [Brussels World Conference on Soviet Jewry]
- Subseries 9: Photographs 1960-1981
- Subseries 10: Periodicals 1945-1952
Document | Accession Number: 1999.A.0031
…Norbert Wollheim was born in Berlin, Germany, on April 26, 1913 to Jewish parents. His father was a veteran of World War I, 1914-1918. Norbert was…
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… Digest, 1951 18.21 World Jewish Congress Press Surveys, 1951-1979 18.22 World Jewish Congress – Isaac I. Schwarzbart, The Story of the Warsaw Ghetto…
… Digest, 1951 18.21 World Jewish Congress Press Surveys, 1951-1979 18.22 World Jewish Congress – Isaac I. Schwarzbart, The Story of the Warsaw Ghetto…
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- Date:
- creation: 1880-1968
Document | Accession Number: 2009.201.1
… the Bromberg family moved to Zamość, Poland. During the liquidation of the Zamość ghetto, the Jewish population was forced into transit camp in Izbica…
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… Krępiec, villa “Regina” dated 1927; Krępiec, near Lublin, Poland; in Polish. 2. Photograph of Gitla Gustawa Bromberg, Berlin, Germany, circa 1880. Printed…
… Krępiec, villa “Regina” dated 1927; Krępiec, near Lublin, Poland; in Polish. 2. Photograph of Gitla Gustawa Bromberg, Berlin, Germany, circa 1880. Printed…
- Date:
- inclusive: circa 1930-1992
Document | Accession Number: 2016.496.1
… unable to leave Berlin. In April 1942, Gerda and her family were deported to the Warsaw Ghetto, and then to the Baltic region, where they were killed…
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… inherited his father’s moving company in Berlin. They were a wealthy, assimilated Jewish family and lived in the Wilmersdorf neighborhood. By 1938, Irene was…
… inherited his father’s moving company in Berlin. They were a wealthy, assimilated Jewish family and lived in the Wilmersdorf neighborhood. By 1938, Irene was…
- Date:
- inclusive: 1912-1991
bulk: 1940-1957
Document | Accession Number: 2018.429.1
…Jews--Poland--Warsaw.…
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… camp) United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Topical Subject: Jews--Germany--Berlin. Refugees, Jewish--Italy. Jews--Poland--Warsaw…
… camp) United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration. Topical Subject: Jews--Germany--Berlin. Refugees, Jewish--Italy. Jews--Poland--Warsaw…