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Selected records of the World Jewish Congress New York Office. Series D. Sub-series 3: Location Service

Document | Digitized | Accession Number: 1997.A.0235 | RG Number: RG-67.035M

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    Overview

    Description
    Contains location lists of survivors, known dead, and inmates of concentration and refugee camps. [Note: These records are reproduced along with the rest of Series D in RG-67.011M.]
    Date
    inclusive:  1938-1947
    Collection Creator
    World Jewish Congress
    Biography
    The World Jewish Congress, an international Jewish representative organization, was formed in 1936. In July 1940 the headquarters of the World Jewish Congress was moved from Geneva, Switzerland, to New York City, N.Y., due to World War II. Instrumental in its founding were the American Jewish Congress (AJC), established in 1918, and the Comité des Délégations Juives (Committee of Jewish Delegations), which was founded in 1919.
    The Location Service department began as the Refugee Relief Department or Division for Displaced Persons, which was established in October 1942 in New York by the WJC and American Jewish Congress. Later, it was renamed the Personal Inquiry Department (1944–1945), then, finally, the Location Service (1945–1947). Headed by Chaim Finkelstein, the purpose of the department was to trace Jewish survivors in Europe and help Jews in the United States and Europe reestablish contacts. The Location Division was transferred to the AJC Women's Division in February 1947 and discontinued in November of the same year. Activities of the department included compiling and publicizing lists of refugees and survivors and conducting a parcel service. The WJC also established search departments for displaced persons at their office in Geneva (1939) and London (March 1945 to 1955). The Location Service files include lists of survivors, known dead, and inmates of concentration and refugee camps. The subseries also contains correspondence, reports, and other materials pertaining to displaced persons camps and survivors after the war [Source: American Jewish Archives (AJA)]
    Reference
    See also RG-67.011M, The World Jewish Congress New York Office records. Series D. Relief and Rescue Department, 1939-1969.

    Physical Details

    Language
    English German
    Genre/Form
    Registers.
    Extent
    8,321 digital images : JPEG ; 11.5 GB.
    6 microfilm reels (digitized) ; 35 mm.
    System of Arrangement
    Location lists are arranged alphabetically by country in which the persons listed were located, however, some include names of persons who originated in countries other than the ones in which they were found. Consequently the same person could be listed under several countries (or cities): where he was born, where he lived, where he was held in a camp, where he was liberated. For instance, the researcher may find person born in Poland listed under Sweden.

    Digital copies of the Sub-series 3, Location Service can be found also in the collection: RG-67.011M, The World Jewish Congress New York Office. Series D. Relief and Rescue Department, 1939-1969.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    This material can only be accessed in a Museum reading room or other on-campus viewing stations. No other access restrictions apply to this material.
    Conditions on Use
    Fair use only. Persons wishing to quote or publish from the records of the World Jewish Congress beyond the fair use provision as established by copyright law must obtain the written approval of the American Jewish Archives. The sale or distribution of microfilms or CD copies by the USHMM to any outside individual or agency is not permitted. Microfilms and all electronic images of the World Jewish Congress records are for use on site at the USHMM only and may not be lent to third parties.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Corporate Name
    World Jewish Congress

    Administrative Notes

    Holder of Originals
    American Jewish Archives
    Provenance
    Source of acquisition is the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives (AJA), the World Jewish Congress New York Office records. Series D. Relief and Rescue Departments, Sub-Series 3: Location Service. The USHMM Registry of Jewish Holocaust Survivors purchased the collection for research purposes in 1995. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received it by transfer in August 1997.
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