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Le Comité français du Rassemblement mondial contre le racisme et antisémitisme, Paris (Fond 97)

Document | Digitized | Accession Number: 1999.335.1 | RG Number: RG-11.001M.58

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    Overview

    Description
    Contains a draft resolution and reports on the founding and structure of the World Union against Racism and Antisemitism, regulations to form committees of the union, circular letters, minutes of the meetings, 1937-1939, reports on the work of the Union’s French committee, list of members of the international executive committee office, lists of parties, unions, organizations affiliated with the World Union, informational bulletins, copies of a newspaper “La Droit de Vivre”, financial documentations, and numerous items of French committee correspondence with societies and organizations. The correspondence relate to union’s activities, holding congresses and conferences, ant-Nazi propaganda, collaboration, membership dues payments, and other issues. Note: The entire collection was copied.
    Alternate Title
    French Committee of the World Union Against Racism and Antisemitism, Paris
    Date
    inclusive:  1936-1939
    Credit Line
    Forms part of the Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany.
    Collection Creator
    La Ligue internationale contre le racisme et l'antisémitisme
    Biography
    The International League against Racism and Antisemitism was founded in 1928 in Paris by Bernard Lecache and Pierre Parf. LICA is one of the oldest antiracism associations in the world. In 1934, its members numbered 8-10,000, and in 1938, 32,000. LICRA was the organization that took the most radical positions with regard to French and German antisemitism. Its representatives engaged street clashes with anti-Semitic groups and boycotted firms that did businesses with the Nazi Germany. LICA rejected the “policy of silence” practiced by the Consistory and other leading Jewish organizations.
    Beside individual members, the league included 60 institutional members; political parties, unions, and other organization that participated in its activities.
    Reference
    Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A guide to Jewish Historical and Cultural Collections in the Russian State Military Archive, ed. by D. E. Fishman, M. Kupovetsky, V. Kuzelenkov. Scranton : University of Scranton Press in association with the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum and The Jewish Theological Seminary, 2010.

    http://www.sonderarchiv.de/fondverzeichnis.htm

    Browder, G. C. Captured German and other Nation's Documents in the Osobyi (Special) Archive, Moscow. Published by: Cambridge University Press on behalf of Conference Group for Central European History of the American Historical Association. Internet access: http://www.jstor.org/stable/4546224

    Jean-Pierre Allali and Haim Musicant, Free Men: Extraordinary Stories in the History of LICRA , Paris : Bibliophane, 1987.

    Physical Details

    Language
    French English
    Extent
    3 microfilm reels (partial) ; 16 mm.
    4,847 digital images : JPEG.
    System of Arrangement
    Fond 97 (1936-1939). Opis 1, Dela 142; Opis 2, Dela 5. The entire original Fond was copied. Arranged in eight series: 1. Records relating to creation, structure and activities of the Committee, 1936-1939 [Opis 1, delo 1-6]; 2. Minutes and reports of the Executive Committee, 1937-1938 [Opis 1,delo 7-12]; 3. The list of organizations joined the French Committee, 1936-1939 [Opis 1, delo 13-17]; 4. Materials regarding preparation of Congresses, conferences and meetings, 1937-1939 [Opis 1, delo 18-46]; 5. Records relating to cooperation with French Union, 1936-1939 [Opis 1, delo 47-137]; 6. Financial records, 1938-1939 [Opis 1, delo 138-139]; 7. Miscellaneous records, 1938-1939 [Opis 1, delo 140-141]; 8. International correspondence and printed materials, 1937-1939 [Opis 2, delo 1-5].

    Note: Location of digital images; Partial microfilm reels #206-208;
    Reel 206: Image #986-Reel end;
    Reel 207: Reel start-Reel end;
    Reel 208: Reel start-Image #2063.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    There are no known restrictions on access to this material.
    Conditions on Use
    Reproduction and publication only with written permission of the Russian State Military Archives

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    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    Source of acquisition is the Russian State Military Archive (Rossiĭskiĭ gosudarstvennyĭ voennyĭ arkhiv), Osobyi Archive, Fond 97. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the filmed collection via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum International Archival Programs Division in 1993, and acccretion in 1999.
    Note: Original records transferred to France, and currently located at the Centre de documentation juive contemporaine, Paris.
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