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Series A. Central Files. 1919-1976.

Series B. Political Department/Department of International Affairs and United Nations. 1919–1977. (bulk 1940s-1960s)

Series C. Institute of Jewish Affairs. 1918-1979.

Series D. Relief and Rescue Departments. 1939–1969. (bulk 1940-1950)

Series E. Culture Department. 1943–1974.

Series F. Organization Department. 1942–1976.

Series G. Administrative Departments. 1936–1979.

Series H. Alphabetical Files. 1919–1981. (bulk 1940-1981)

Series I. Publications. 1942–1971.

Series J. Non-Print Materials and Miscellaneous. 1930–1982.

A Finding Aid to the World Jewish Congress Records. 1918-1982.

Series D. Relief and Rescue Departments. 1939–1969.

Manuscript Collection No. 361


Introduction

Repository: The Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives
Creator: World Jewish Congress
Title: World Jewish Congress Records
Dates: 1918-1982
Bulk Dates: 1940-1980
Quantity: 488.4 linear feet (1221 Hollinger boxes)
Abstract: Collection containing the files of the New York office of the World Jewish Congress, 1918-1982, with the bulk of materials dated between 1940-1980. Records include cables, correspondence, memos, minutes, photographs, press releases, publications, reports and research files. Subjects include: WJC organization, antisemitism, Israel, Jewish unity, Jewish rights, Jewish communities, Holocaust-era and World War II relief and rescue, Jewish-Arab relations, Soviet Jews, and Zionism. This collection also contains some material from the American Jewish Congress.
Identification: MS-361
Language: Collection material in English.

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Terms of Access and Use

The World Jewish Congress Records are open to all users. The original manuscript collection is available in the Barrows-Loebelson Reading Room of the Jacob Rader Marcus Center of the American Jewish Archives.

Property and Literary Rights

Literary rights are retained by the World Jewish Congress and its designees. Literary rights may also be retained by specific creators of materials.

Questions concerning rights should be addressed to the Executive Director of the American Jewish Archives. For more information see the American Jewish Archives copyright information webpage.


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Preferred Citation

Footnotes and bibliographic references should refer to the World Jewish Congress Records and the American Jewish Archives. A suggestion for at least the first citation is as follows:

[Description], [Date], Box #, Folder #. MS-361. World Jewish Congress Records. American Jewish Archives, Cincinnati, Ohio.


Box and Folder Listing

Series D. Relief and Rescue Departments. 1939–1969. (bulk 1940-1950) [116 Hollinger boxes (48.37 Linear Feet)]
Historical Note: Material relief activities of the WJC began in April 1940 with the establishment of the Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims ( RELICO) in Geneva under the direction of Adolf H. Silberschein. The purpose of RELICO was to supply food and social aid to Jews in Europe, especially in Poland and France, and to help refugee groups — including those in Mauritius, Tangier, Rhodesia, and Tanganyika. RELICO continued in operation throughout the war years, even after the headquarters of the WJC was moved to New York. In July 1940 a separate relief department was established at the new office under Arieh Tartakower.
The Rescue Department was established in April 1944. Its primary functions were to document and publicize war crimes and atrocities; to devise rescue plans and enlist public and governmental support for action; to prevent deportation of some European Jewish communities; to liberate concentration camps from the Nazis; and to advocate punishment for war crimes. Aryeh L. Kubowitzki, head of the Department for European Jewish Affairs from 1941 to 1944, was named the first director of the Rescue Department, with Kurt R. Grossman as his assistant. In the spring of 1945, the Rescue Department was merged with the Relief Department under Arieh Tartakower and renamed the Relief and Rehabilitation Department. When Tartakower moved to Palestine in 1946, Kalman Stein became acting director of the expanded Relief Department. Stein was succeeded by Kurt R. Grossman in 1947. The Department was disbanded at the end of 1948 and its functions were assumed by the Relief Desk of the Political Department.
Scope and Content Note: Contains files of WJC departments engaged in relief and rescue work. The series includes files from the Relief Department, Department of European Jewish Affairs, Rescue Department, and Relief and Rehabilitation Department. Files of the Secretary-General of the WJC are included among the files of the Rescue Department director, since Aryeh L. Kubowitzki fulfilled both positions..
In the WJC collection, rescue materials were often found interfiled with general Relief Department files. Since the Rescue and Relief Departments were closely related in function and were merged in 1945, the materials of the two were combined into one series.
Series D deals with political, material, and social relief and rescue activities, location of survivors, immigration and migration, refugees, displaced persons, extermination and reaction to Hitler's Final Solution, and relations with international relief organizations (including the UNRRA and Red Cross). Throughout the second world war, the relief and rescue departments at the New York office maintained contact with WJC relief and rescue workers in Europe, especially via WJC offices in London, Stockholm, Geneva, and Lisbon.
Subseries 1 to 5 contain files of the RELIEF (or Relief and Rehabilitation) DEPARTMENT, 1939–1969. RESCUE DEPARTMENT files, 1939–1966, are located in subseries 6 and 7.
Arrangement Note: This series is divided into seven subseries:
Subseries 1. Executive Files. 1939–1969. [13 Hollinger boxes]
Scope and Content Note: Consists of correspondence of the Relief Department (and includes some material related to the Rescue Department) along with files of the Relief Committee, Arieh Tartakower, Kalman Stein, and Kurt R. Grossman. Also included are files from the Courses on Jewish Social Work, a training program for social workers planning to help displaced Jews in Europe that was sponsored by the WJC in 1945.
Box Folder
D1 1 World Jewish Congress, relief work, reports and drafts, 1939–1941
D1 2 World Jewish Congress, relief work, memos and reports, 1942–1943
D1 3 World Jewish Congress, relief work, reports and drafts, 1942
D1 4 Correspondence, memos and reports, 1942–1943
D1 5 Finkelstein, Chaim, reports on Refugee Relief Department (location service), 1943
D1 6 Minutes, 1940–1944
D1 7 Invitations to meetings, 1943–1945
D1 8 Press release re: refugees in Russia seeking relatives in United States, Sep 1943
D1 9 Budget and fundraising, 1941–1945
D1 10 Correspondence re: contributions, 1945–1947
D1 11 Cables and memos, 1944–1946
D1 12 Survey of community property in Poland, 1945
D1 13 Survey of governmental and municipal aid to Jews in Europe, correspondence and questionnaires, 1945–1946
D1 14 Tartakower, Arieh, draft speeches, reports, memoranda, 1943–1945
Box Folder
D2 1 Clothing drive, 1943–1945
D2 2 Tartakower, Arieh, correspondence and memos, 1942–1946
D2 3 Contacts with volunteers, 1945
D2 4 Dwork, C. Irving, correspondence with Washington office, 1946–1947
D2 5 Negotiations re: food problem in invaded countries, 1941–1944
D2 6 Correspondence and memos, 1941–1947
D2 7 Stein, Kalman, memos, 1946–1947
D2 8 Memorandum on Jewish medical problems and reconstruction, 1944
D2 9 Tartakower, Arieh, reports on meetings with authorities, 1944–1945
D2 10 Tartakower, Arieh, reports, 1943–1945
D2 11 Tartakower, Arieh, reports on trips to Latin America, 1944–1946
D2 12 Tartakower, Arieh, trip to Great Britain, 1944
D2 13 Tartakower, Arieh, trip to Europe, Jul–Aug 1945
D2 14 Usiskin, Isadore, trip to Europe, 1945
D2 15 Tartakower, Arieh, memos, re: Poland, 1942–1943
Box Folder
D3 1 Activity reports, 1940–1944
D3 2 Relief and Rehabilitation Department reports, 1944–1945
D3 3 Activity reports, no. 1–6, 1945–1946
D3 4 Draft activity reports, no. 3–4, 1945
D3 5 Activity reports, 1947
D3 6 Financial report on relief activities, 1940–1948, 1952
D3 7 “Rescue and Relief Activities, 1933–1945,” by Eppler, Elizabeth, 1969
D3 8 World Jewish Affairs Department of American Jewish Congress ( Marcus, Robert S., and Petegorsky, David W.), 1946–1947
D3 9 United Service for New Americans, 1946–1950
D3 10 Va'ad ha-Hatzala, reports and releases, 1944–1945
D3 11 Organization for Rehabilitation through Training and American Council of Voluntary Agencies for Foreign Service, Committee on Displaced persons, minutes, 1944–1945
D3 12 War Refugee Board, 1944–1945
Box Folder
D4 1 Publications of Hebrew Sheltering and Immigrant Aid Society and Hadassah relief, 1946–1949
D4 2 United States, Department of State, Office of Foreign Relief and Rehabilitation Operations, 1942–1943
D4 3 Intergovernmental Committee for Refugees, 1942–1944
D4 4 Intergovernmental Committee for Refugees, 1945
D4 5 Intergovernmental Committee for Refugees, 1945–1947
D4 6 International and American Red Cross, 1941–1947
D4 7 American Red Cross press releases, 1943–1946
D4 8 Red Cross International Tracing Service, Arolsen Archives and World Jewish Congress tracing office (London), 1953–1959
D4 9 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Tartakower, Arieh, reports re: refugees and statistics, 1942–1943
D4 10 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, training of personnel, 1942–1945
D4 11 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Jul–Dec 1943
D4 12 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, postwar relief, 1943–1945
D4 13 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, reports and publications, 1943–1944
Box Folder
D5 1 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, reports and releases, 1943–1944
D5 2 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, important correspondence received, 20 Nov 1943–2 Mar 1944
D5 3 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, reports, correspondence, and memos, 1943–1945
D5 4 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, private agencies, 1943–1944
D5 5 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1943–1944
D5 6 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1943–1944
D5 7 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, relations with World Jewish Congress, 1944
D5 8 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, correspondence, reports, and memos, 1944
D5 9 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, drafts, reports, correspondence, 1944
D5 10 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Wahrhaftig, Zorach, pamphlet, 1944
D5 11 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, correspondence and reports, 1944
D5 12 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Middle East Relief Administration, 1943–1944
D5 13 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, correspondence re: second session, Montreal, and Tartakower, Arieh, trip to Canada, 1944
D5 14 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Wahrhaftig, Zorach, memo re: Jewish problems, 1944
Box Folder
D6 1 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, reports and memos, 1944–1945
D6 2 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, job applications for positions overseas, 1944–1946
D6 3 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Grinberg, Sophie V., 1944–1945
D6 4 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1945
D6 5 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Stein, Kalman, 1944–1945
D6 6 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, correspondence with Weinfeld, Gisela, and Wolkowicz, Stephen D., re: displaced persons, 1945–1946
D6 7 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, recognition of World Jewish Congress as operating agency in displaced persons camps, 1945–1947
D6 8 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1946
D6 9 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, reports, 1945
D6 10 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, reports, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D7 1 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, World Jewish Congress activities after recognition, Jan–Jul 1947
D7 2 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, World Jewish Congress activities after recognition, Aug–Dec 1947
D7 3 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, correspondence with personnel, 1946–1947
D7 4 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Dwork, C. Irving, 1946
D7 5 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., trip to Europe, Jul–Sep 1946
D7 6 Immigration and travel visas for World Jewish Congress fundraisers, 1947–1948
D7 7 Draft survey of World Jewish Congress activities with International Relief Organization, 1949
D7 8 Activity report on Relief Desk and Political Department assignments, 1949
D7 9 Correspondence, 1947–1948
D7 10 Correspondence, 1949
D7 11 Correspondence, Dec 1948
Box Folder
D8 1 Correspondence, Jan–Jun 1948
D8 2 Correspondence, Jul–Dec 1948
D8 3 Correspondence, 1949
D8 4 Correspondence, 1950
D8 5 “Chronological Stencils”, Dec 1947–Feb 1950
D8 6 Correspondence, Jan 1949
Box Folder
D9 1 Correspondence, Feb 1949
D9 2 Correspondence, Mar–Apr 1949
D9 3 Correspondence, May–Jul 1949
D9 4 Correspondence, Aug–Sep 1949
D9 5 Correspondence, Oct–Dec 1949
D9 6 Correspondence, Jan–Mar 1950
D9 7 Correspondence, Apr–Jun 1950
D9 8 Correspondence, Jul–Dec 1950
Box Folder
D10 1 Memos, correspondence, and reports, Nov–Dec 1949
D10 2 Memos, correspondence, and reports, Jan–Mar 1950
D10 3 Speaking engagements, 1948–1950
D10 4 Correspondence re: articles, 1948–1950
D10 5 Articles (includes clippings), 1943, 1948
D10 6 Articles (includes clippings), 1949
D10 7 Articles (includes clippings), 1950
D10 8 Grossman, Kurt R., trips to Washington, 1947–1950
D10 9 Grossman, Kurt R., trip to Germany, 1948
D10 10 Training of foreign exchange students, 1949–1950
Box Folder
D11 1 United Jewish Appeal, 1943–1950
D11 2 Refugees and migration, 1941–1946
D11 3 Refugees, Church Committee on Overseas Relief/Reconstruction, 1945–1946
D11 4 Refugees, Institute on Overseas Studies of Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds, 1947–1948
D11 5 Refugees and displaced persons, Grossman, Kurt R., 1949
D11 6 International Social Jewish Workers conference, 1947–1948
D11 7 National Conference of Jewish Social Welfare, 1947–1950
D11 8 Activity reports and plans, 1948–1949
D11 9 Grossman, Kurt R., memos re: United Nations meetings, 1949–1950
D11 10 Advisory Council for Relief and Rehabilitation, 1944–1948
D11 11 Advisory Council for Relief and Rehabilitation, Subcommittee for Legal and Political Rehabilitation, 1944–1945
D11 12 Advisory Council for Relief and Rehabilitation, Subcommittee for Culture and Education, 1944–1945
D11 13 Advisory Council for Relief and Rehabilitation, Subcommittee for Health and Child Care, 1944–1945
D11 14 Advisory Council for Relief and Rehabilitation, Subcommittee for Displaced Persons, 1944–1945
Box Folder
D12 1 Training courses for workers in Jewish children's homes in Europe, 1945
D12 2 Courses on Jewish Social Work, reports, notes, and correspondence, 1944–1945
D12 3 Courses on Jewish Social Work, course bulletins, 1944–1945
D12 4 Courses on Jewish Social Work documents, examinations, questionnaires and memos, 1945
D12 5 Courses on Jewish Social Work, applications for admission, 1945
D12 6 Courses on Jewish Social Work, budget, 1945
D12 7 Courses on Jewish Social Work, correspondence with lecturers, 1945
D12 8 Courses on Jewish Social Work, correspondence with lecturers, 1945
D12 9 Courses on Jewish Social Work, chronological correspondence, 1944–1945
D12 10 Courses on Jewish Social Work, attendance sheets, 1945
Box Folder
D13 1 Recruitment of social workers/securing jobs with United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration for courses on Jewish social work graduates, 1944–1945
D13 2 Courses on Jewish Social Work students, list and correspondence, 1945
D13 3 Courses on Jewish Social Work prospects, 1945
D13 4 Bibliographies and outlines of Courses on Jewish Social Work, 1945
D13 5 Lectures for Courses on Jewish Social Work, 1945
D13 6 Courses on Jewish Social Work, Yiddish class, questionnaires, 1945
D13 7 Courses on Jewish Social Work, exams, course I ( Klein, Philip), 20 Jun 1945
D13 8 Courses on Jewish Social Work, exams, course II ( Aptekar, Herbert H.), 20 Jun 1945
D13 9 Courses on Jewish Social Work, exams, course III ( Lestchinsky, Jacob), 20 Jun 1945
D13 10 Courses on Jewish Social Work, exams, course IV ( Weiss, Abraham), 20 Jun 1945
D13 11 Courses on Jewish Social Work, exams, course V ( Tartakower, Arieh), 20 Jun 1945
Box Folder
D14 1 Courses on Jewish Social Work, exams, course VIII — H/a ( Wischnitzer, Mark), 20 Jun 1945
D14 2 Courses on Jewish Social Work, exams, course VIII — H/b ( Warhaftig, Zorach), 20 Jun 1945
D14 3 Courses on Jewish Social Work, students' reports on Tartakower, Arieh, lecture, Mar 1945
Subseries 2. Immigration Division. 1940–1953. [32 Hollinger boxes]
Scope and Content Note: Includes correspondence and reports of Ellen Hilb, Milka Fuchs, and Kurt R. Grossman. The majority of the material deals with applications and affidavits for individual immigration cases, especially for entry into the United States.
Box Folder
D14 4 Grossman, Kurt R., 1947–1949
D14 5 Information sheets, no. 1–7, 1947
D14 6 Emergency visa correspondence, 1948
D14 7 Opportunities to Latin America, 1941–1946
D14 8 Hospital of Immigration, Buenos Aires, Argentina, 1941–1942
D14 9 United States, Department of State, 1940–1944
D14 10 Assistance, individual cases, 1948–1950
D14 11 Hudes, Tadeusz, political refugee, 1940–1941
D14 12 Cables to Weissman, Nahum; Silberschein, Adolf H., and Riegner, Gerhart M., 1944
D14 13 Correspondence, 1949–1950
D14 14 Visas and quotas, 1946–1948
Box Folder
D15 1 Immigration to United States, 1943–1947
D15 2 Migration possibilities to various countries, 1943–1946
D15 3 Migration possibilities to various countries, 1947
D15 4 Migration possibilities to various countries, 1948
D15 5 Migration possibilities to various countries, 1949
D15 6 Migration possibilities to various countries, 1950
D15 7 Discrimination on migration, 1949–1950
Box Folder
D16 1 Affidavits for United States visas and correspondence, 1941–1942
D16 2 Immigration lists for United States, Department of State, 1941–1942
D16 3 Immigration memoranda re: new procedure for United States visa applications and letters to United States, Department of State, 1942
D16 4 Immigration cover letters for United States visa applications, 1941–1944
D16 5 Affidavit requests, correspondence and memos, 1941–1942
D16 6 United States, Department of State, 1940–1943
D16 7 United States, Department of State, 1941–1942
D16 8 United States, Department of State, individual visa cases (P–R), 1941–1945
D16 9 United States, Department of State, memos and reports from trips to Washington, D.C., 1942–1943
D16 10 United States, Department of State, correspondence, reports, and application forms, 1944–1945
D16 11 Immigration, United States, Department of State, correspondence, reports, and memos, 1942–1944
Box Folder
D17 1 Memoranda submitted to Bermuda Refugee Conference, 14 Apr 1943
D17 2 Riegner, Gerhart M. (Geneva), 1941–1944
D17 3 Silberschein, Adolf H. (Geneva), 1943–1945
D17 4 Weissman, Nachum (Lisbon), 1943–1944
D17 5 Jarblum, Marc (Paris), 1945
D17 6 Immigration, Jewish Agency, re: Palestine certificates, 1943–1944
D17 7 Immigration, Jewish Agency, re: Palestine certificates, individual cases re: people in Holland, A–G, 1943–1944
D17 8 Immigration, Jewish Agency, re: Palestine certificates, individual cases re: people in Holland, N–Z, 1942–1945
D17 9 Immigration, Jewish Agency, re: Palestine certificates for people in Hungary, individual cases, 1943–1945
D17 10 Immigration, Jewish Agency, re: Palestine certificates for people in Hungary, cables, 1944
Box Folder
D18 1 Immigration to United States, intervention for Yugoslav Jews in Spain, 1942–1943
D18 2 Immigration to United States, intervention for Jews in Camp Gibraltar, Jamaica, individual cases, 1943–1945
D18 3 Immigration to United States, intervention for Jews in Camp Gibraltar, Jamaica, correspondence, reports, lists, 1943–1944
D18 4 Immigration to United States, intervention for Jews in Spain and Portugal, 1942–1943
D18 5 Immigration to United States and Latin America, Jews in France, correspondence and lists, 1942–1945
D18 6 Immigration, French and United States visas, transportation, Polish Jews, 1946–1947
D18 7 Immigration to United States, French transit visas for Polish Jews, 1946–1948
D18 8 Immigration to United States, French transit visas for Polish Jews, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D19 1 Immigration, correspondence with Aronzon, Z., in Stockholm, 1946–1947
D19 2 Immigration, Polish immigration via Sweden, 1947–1951
D19 3 Immigration, Va'ad ha-Hatzala, Rehabilitation Committee, 1946–1951
D19 4 Immigration to various countries ( Fuchs, Milka), A–P, 1947
D19 5 Immigration to various countries ( Fuchs, Milka), S–Y, 1946–1947
D19 6 Immigration, Gotlib, Isaac M., to Brassloff, F., re: Bodansky, Dora, 29 Jun 1953
D19 7 Immigration, Adler, Siegfried, 1945
D19 8 Immigration, Adler-Rudel, Salomon (political refugee), 1941–1942
D19 9 Immigration, Arie, Emile, 1945
D19 10 Immigration, Baum, Moszek Mendl, 1941–1943
D19 11 Immigration, Becher, Amanda, 1945
D19 12 Immigration, Becker, Myra (political refugee), 1941–1942
D19 13 Immigration, Beer, Max (political refugee), 1940–1948
D19 14 Immigration, Behr, Edith, 1945–1946
D19 15 Immigration, Ben Malca, Chaim, 1942–1944
D19 16 Immigration, Bendix, Jacob, 1945
D19 17 Immigration, Bergher, Adolpho, 1943–1944
D19 18 Immigration, Berkovici, Mihali, 1945–1947
D19 19 Immigration, Bernhard, Georg, 1940–1943
Box Folder
D20 1 Immigration, Bierer, Walter, 1941–1943
D20 2 Immigration, Birkenholz, Ozias, 1945
D20 3 Immigration, Blum, Willi and Lilli, 1941
D20 4 Immigration, Blumenfeld, Jenny, 1942–1943
D20 5 Immigration, Broner, Jechok (case suspended), 1943–1945
D20 6 Immigration, Browerman, Jonas, 1941–1945
D20 7 Immigration, Buschke, Erna, 1945
D20 8 Immigration, Cats, Isidore (Venezuela), 1944–1946
D20 9 Immigration, Chomski, Baruch (granted), 1941–1943
D20 10 Immigration, Cohen, Hermann and Emma, 1941
D20 11 Immigration, Cohen, Prosper, 1945–1947
D20 12 Immigration, Coralnik, Israel, 1941–1942
D20 13 Immigration, Dannenberg, Johanna, 1945–1946
D20 14 Immigration, Dembinski, Fajbus Szulim, 1941–1942
D20 15 Immigration, Dimant, Isidoro, 1942–1943
D20 16 Immigration, Dobkin, Eliyahu, 1944
D20 17 Immigration, Doubinsky, Nathan, 1941–1943
D20 18 Immigration, Drenger, David, 1941–1944
Box Folder
D21 1 Immigration, Eisenzweig, Marcus, 1941–1943
D21 2 Immigration, Feiertag, Kurt(case suspended), 1940–1941
D21 3 Immigration, Felsztynska, Marja, 1946–1951
D21 4 Immigration, Feniger, Jakob, 1945
D21 5 Immigration, Finkelstein, Chaim, 1943
D21 6 Immigration, Fischer, Arnold, 1941
D21 7 Immigration, Fischer, Sophie Jean, 1940–1941
D21 8 Immigration, Fixel, Alice, 1945–1946
D21 9 Immigration, Fleg, Ayala, 1941–1943
D21 10 Immigration, Freud, Ernestine, 1940–1942
D21 11 Immigration, Freudenberg, Henriette, with Jacobi, Jekhezkiel, and family, 1941–1945
D21 12 Immigration, Friedberg, Herman, 1943–1944
D21 13 Immigration, Friedberg, Lilly, 1945
D21 14 Immigration, Friedlaender, Lucien, 1941–1943
D21 15 Immigration, Fuchs, Ephraim, 1942–1943
D21 16 Immigration, Fuchs, Josef and Irma, 1943–1946
D21 17 Immigration, Fuks, Chil Henry, 1942
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D22 1 Immigration, Glikowski, Moises, 1944–1951
D22 2 Immigration, Goihman, Pesea, 1944–1945
D22 3 Immigration, Goitein, Olga, 1941–1944
D22 4 Immigration, Goldberg, Salomon, 1944–1945
D22 5 Immigration, Goldman, Joseph, 1946–1951
D22 6 Immigration, Goldmann, Hans, 1943–1946
D22 7 Immigration, Goldschlag, Samuel A., 1945
D22 8 Immigration, Goldstein, Fanny Weil (political refugee), 1940–1942
D22 9 Immigration, Grossman, Toni, 1946–1951
D22 10 Immigration, Gruenewald, Hedwig, 1944–1945
D22 11 Immigration, Grumwerg, Hermann, 1945
D22 12 Immigration, Grunstein, Jankiel and Sara, 1941–1946
D22 13 Immigration, Gruszka, Leon, 1942–1943
D22 14 Immigration, Gunsberger, Edgar, 1945
D22 15 Immigration, Gurewicz, Zygmunt, 1946
D22 16 Immigration, Gutbraut, Klojnemus, 1941–1942
D22 17 Immigration, Gutman, Mojsze Hersz, 1945
D22 18 Immigration, Halbrecht, Izak Gedalie, 1944–1945
D22 19 Immigration, Halpern, David 1941–1945
D22 20 Immigration, Hannes, Theodore, 1941–1946
D22 21 Immigration, Heimann, Ruth, 1945
D22 22 Immigration, Heller, Enrique, 1942–1945
Box Folder
D23 1 Immigration, Hiller, Siegfried, 1942–1944
D23 2 Immigration, Hocherman, Hanna and Moshe, 1945
D23 3 Immigration, Hochstimm, Martin, 1940–1943
D23 4 Immigration, Hochstimm, Ernestine Hoefer, 1945
D23 5 Immigration, Hoenigsberg, Irma, 1941–1945
D23 6 Immigration, Hurtig, Alexandre, 1941–1942
D23 7 Immigration, Huttenbach, Otto, 1944–1946
D23 8 Immigration, Intrater, Kalman, 1945
D23 9 Immigration, Isler, Jacobo, 1941–1942
D23 10 Immigration, Jacoby, Margot, 1944–1945
D23 11 Immigration, Jacobovits, Maurice, 1945
D23 12 Immigration, Jakobsberg, Ernest, 1944–1945
D23 13 Immigration, Jarblum, Marc, 1940–1944
D23 14 Immigration, Jonas, Rudolf, 1941–1944
D23 15 Immigration, Kahn, Franz, 1940–1945
D23 16 Immigration, Kampf, Gustav, 1941–1945
D23 17 Immigration, Kartagner, Chaim Low, 1945
D23 18 Immigration, Katz, Helena, 1945
D23 19 Immigration, Kaufmann, Hans, 1945
D23 20 Immigration, Kellerman, Desiderio, 1944
D23 21 Immigration, Kennet, Stephanie, 1945
Box Folder
D24 1 Immigration, Klatzkin, Jacob and Dora Okle, 1940–1945
D24 2 Immigration, Klein, Aranka, 1946–1953
D24 3 Immigration, Kleinhaus, Schulem Symcha, 1941–1942
D24 4 Immigration, Knopfmacher, Ernst and Kate (Mexico), 1940–1942
D24 5 Immigration, Knopfmacher, Ernst and Kate (Mexico), 1943–1944
D24 6 Immigration, Kohn, Isack, 1943–1945
D24 7 Immigration, Krone, Moshe, 1945
D24 8 Immigration, Kywi, Erna, 1944–1945
D24 9 Immigration, Lachmann, Berthold, 1941–1942
D24 10 Immigration, Landsberger, Herbert and Ilse, 1941–1943
D24 11 Immigration, Leib, Maurice, 1945–1947
D24 12 Immigration, Levy, Joseph (Bulgarian in Palestine), 1945
D24 13 Immigration, Lewin, Alma Amalia Malka, 1941–1945
D24 14 Immigration, Lewinson, Maximilian, 1941–1943
D24 15 Immigration, Lewit, Izaak, 1942–1943
D24 16 Immigration, Leytes, Joseph, 1944–1945
D24 17 Immigration, Liberman, Kopel, 1945
D24 18 Immigration, Licover, Freda, 1942
D24 19 Immigration, Lubasz, Norbert (case suspended), 1941–1942
Box Folder
D25 1 Immigration, Lubasz, Leo and Martha Marcus, 1951–1952
D25 2 Immigration, Marmorek, Rachel and Cornelia (Nelly), 1942–1945
D25 3 Immigration, Martin-Hirsel, Blanka, 1944–1945
D25 4 Immigration, Marx, Alice, 1945
D25 5 Immigration, Mayer, Ralph, 1945
D25 6 Immigration, Michaelis, Ernst Friedrich and Elise Jeanette, 1945–1946
D25 7 Immigration, Mikovski, Leon, 1944
D25 8 Immigration, Nagler, Samuel, 1942–1944
D25 9 Immigration, Neger, Julius, 1941–1943
D25 10 Immigration, Nelson, Jenny M., 1942–1945
D25 11 Immigration, Neustein, Curt and family, 1944–1945
D25 12 Immigration, Newbold, Anna, 1942–1943
D25 13 Immigration, Nirenberg, Josef, 1942–1943
D25 14 Immigration, Oestreicher, Richard, 1945
D25 15 Immigration, Pauceanu, Yvonne, 1945
D25 16 Immigration, Polakow, Jakob, 1942–1945
D25 17 Immigration, Potok, Roger, 1941–1943
D25 18 Immigration, Potok, Roger, 1944–1946
D25 19 Immigration, Potok, Anatole, 1943–1944
D25 20 Immigration, Pulvermann, Ursula Frank, 1940–1943
D25 21 Immigration, Raps, Nathan, 1945
D25 22 Immigration, Rehfisch, Walter, 1945
D25 23 Immigration, Reiser, Marie, 1944–1945
D25 24 Immigration, Reiklis, Leiwi, 1943
D25 25 Immigration, Riegner, Gerhart M., 1941–1944
D25 26 Immigration, Rogow, Morduch (Japan/Shanghai), 1941–1946
D25 27 Immigration, Rolo, Andre, 1942–1943
Box Folder
D26 1 Immigration, Rosler, Salomon and Moses, 1940–1945
D26 2 Immigration, Rozin, Estera, Yudel, and Barbara Jurgens; Pech, Apolonja 1946–1952
D26 3 Immigration, Sahlmann, Otto and Erna, 1944–1945
D26 4 Immigration, Salzer, Erma and Ruth, 1941–1946
D26 5 Immigration, Satori, Sandor, 1941–1945
D26 6 Immigration, Schaeffer, Henryk, 1943–1945
D26 7 Immigration, Scholem, Hirschel, Elsa, and Heinz, 1945
D26 8 Immigration, Schreiber, Siegmund Shimshon, 1944–1945
D26 9 Immigration, Schwarzbart, Issac, 1945–1946
D26 10 Immigration, Seligmann, Axel, 1945
D26 11 Immigration, Shapiro, Ber (Lithuania), 1941–1943
D26 12 Immigration, Shragai, Shlomo Z., 1945
D26 13 Immigration, Silberschein, Adolf H., 1941–1945
D26 14 Immigration, Singer, Karl and Aranka, 1941
D26 15 Immigration, Smith, Livia, 1943–1945
D26 16 Immigration, Solowiejczyk, Sara and Sephora (Antwerp), 1945
D26 17 Immigration, Soskin, Eugene, 1943–1944
D26 18 Immigration, Stein, Emanuel and family, 1941–1942
D26 19 Immigration, Sternberg, Isle A., 1945
Box Folder
D27 1 Immigration, Struzianka, Ludwicka (Celia Waks) and Grabowska, Yanina (Lenichka), 1946–1951
D27 2 Immigration, Szarf, Majer and Nusia, 1948–1952
D27 3 Immigration, Sztejn, Victoria Kilimnik, 1941–1942
D27 4 Immigration, Tartakower, Malwina, 1941–1944
D27 5 Immigration, Thon, Nataniel, 1943–1944
D27 6 Immigration, Thumin, Pinkas Josef, 1941–1942
D27 7 Immigration, Topper, Juda, Etel, and Pesia, 1947–1951
D27 8 Immigration, Turk, Phillippe, 1941–1943
D27 9 Immigration, Valbe, Fiodor, 1943–1944
D27 10 Immigration, Wachter, Karolina and Bier, Samuel L., 1946–1948
D27 11 Immigration, Wajnrach, Icyk, 1941–1942
D27 12 Immigration, Weiss, Franz Julius, 1941–1943
D27 13 Immigration, Wieselthier, Meyer L., 1943
D27 14 Immigration, Wolkowicz, Stephen D, 1940–1943
D27 15 Immigration, Zacharowicz, Gila and David, 1946–1951
D27 16 Immigration, Zacharowicz, David Leib Zlotogorsky, 1941–1943
D27 17 Immigration, Zynger, Bernard, 1942
Box Folder
D28 1 Immigration, Anisfeld, Gisela, 1946
D28 2 Immigration, Antonowicz, Yozef, Marja, and Janina, 1946–1947
D28 3 Immigration, Bakst, Brajna, 1946–1947
D28 4 Immigration, Balicer, Regina and Zofia, 1946–1949
D28 5 Immigration, Bandetova, Ela, 1946
D28 6 Immigration, Bauminger, Leon and Stefa, 1946
D28 7 Immigration, Becher, Claus, 1946
D28 8 Immigration, Behrendt, Jurgen Eduard, 1946
D28 9 Immigration, Ber, Elise, 1946
D28 10 Immigration, Berg, Eric, 1946
D28 11 Immigration, Beyla, Ida, and Sylvia Berman, 1946–1948
D28 12 Immigration, Berner, Moric and Rossi, 1946
D28 13 Immigration, Bernhard, Gertrud, 1946
D28 14 Immigration, Blattberg, Leizer, Hanna, and Rita, 1946
D28 15 Immigration, Bloch, Richard Benno 1946
D28 16 Immigration, Bluhm, Bernard 1946
D28 17 Immigration, Brinnitzer, Leo and family, 1946
D28 18 Immigration, Broidy, Moisha, 1946
D28 19 Immigration, Budzislawski, Georg Salo, 1946
D28 20 Immigration, Burg, Chana, 1946
D28 21 Immigration, Chabanski, Mieczyslaw and Eugenia 1946
D28 22 Immigration, Connor, Arthur and family, 1946
D28 23 Immigration, Cybulska, Yenta, 1945–1947
D28 24 Immigration, Deutschkron, Martin and Eva, 1946
D28 25 Immigration, Dinstman, Max (alias Theodore Lukaszewicz)and family, 1946
D28 26 Immigration, Dubowy, Moses and family, 1946
D28 27 Immigration, Dudowich, Motie and family, 1946
D28 28 Immigration, Dynkiewicz, Irena, 1946–1947
D28 29 Immigration, Echt, Annalise Sam and family, 1945–1946
D28 30 Immigration, Eder, Israel, 1946
D28 31 Immigration, Efrusi, Simon and family, 1946
D28 32 Immigration, Engelberg, Mania, 1946
D28 33 Immigration, Etingin, Abram A. and family, 1946
D28 34 Immigration, Fajner, Szloma, 1946
Box Folder
D29 1 Immigration, Feigl, Theresa, 1944–1946
D29 2 Immigration, Feld, Rosa and Ester, 1946
D29 3 Immigration, Finkiel, Hersch-Majlech, 1946–1948
D29 4 Immigration, Fischbach, Irena and Renee and Sabah, Raoul, 1945–1946
D29 5 Immigration, Fishbein, Feiga, Osias, and Dorota, 1946
D29 6 Immigration, Fischer, Helmut and family, 1946
D29 7 Immigration, Freiman, Oskar and Jeno, 1945–1946
D29 8 Immigration, Frenkiel-zdanowska, Roza, 1946
D29 9 Immigration, Freund, Felicja, 1946–1947
D29 10 Immigration, Friedman, Mayer and family, 1946
D29 11 Immigration, Friedman, Philip and Eber-Friedman, Adolfina, 1946
D29 12 Immigration, Galinsky, Yankel and Raiza, 1946
D29 13 Immigration, Ganz, Fanny, 1946
D29 14 Immigration, Ganzweich, Maria and Halina, and Loewenstein, Henryka, 1946
D29 15 Immigration, Gaon, Jakob, Ana, and Josef, 1946
D29 16 Immigration, Garfinkel, Juda Arje, 1946–1947
D29 17 Immigration, Gasior, Ludowika Janina, 1946–1947
D29 18 Immigration, Gavartin, Zalman, 1946
D29 19 Immigration, Gidansky, Erich, 1946
D29 20 Immigration, Gidbud, Szyja, 1946–1947
D29 21 Immigration, Glanz, Bertold, Edith, Karni Rebekk, 1946
D29 22 Immigration, Glattstein, Moses, 1946–1947
D29 23 Immigration, Glikowski, Moises and family, 1946–1947
D29 24 Immigration, Golabek, Chaim, 1946–1947
D29 25 Immigration, Goldberg, Hermann, 1946–1947
D29 26 Immigration, Goldberg, Michla, 1946–1947
D29 27 Immigration, Goldberg, Szloma, 1946–1947
D29 28 Immigration, Goldman, Abraham, 1946
D29 29 Immigration, Goldschmidt, Julius, 1945
D29 30 Immigration, Goldstein, Jacob, 1946–1953
Box Folder
D30 1 Immigration, Gottlieb, Chana, 1946
D30 2 Immigration, Grassberg, Bronislaw, Eugen, and Gabriel, 1946–1950
D30 3 Immigration, Greenberg, Abraham, 1946
D30 4 Immigration, Grinberg, Frieda and Isack, 1946
D30 5 Immigration, Grinberg, Joseph, 1946–1947
D30 6 Immigration, Grosberg, Michal, 1946
D30 7 Immigration, Gruenpeter, Flora, 1946
D30 8 Immigration, Grynwald, Stanislaw, 1946
D30 9 Immigration, Gunsberg, Morris and Yetta and children, 1946
D30 10 Immigration, Guttermann, Gustav, 1946
D30 11 Immigration, Guzik, Joseph, 1945–1946
D30 12 Immigration, Gwircman, Isaak, 1946
D30 13 Immigration, Habif, Isaac, 1944–1946
D30 14 Immigration, Haimovici, Paul and Herta, 1946
D30 15 Immigration, Hajnski, Henryk, 1946
D30 16 Immigration, Hammerschlag, Max, 1946
D30 17 Immigration, Harif, Feivel and family, 1946
D30 18 Immigration, Heller, Ella, 1946
D30 19 Immigration, Hendel, Abram, Sarah, Estera and Ita, 1946
D30 20 Immigration, Hepner, Rywka, 1946
D30 21 Immigration, Herman, Hans and Charlotte, 1946
D30 22 Immigration, Herskovic, Irene and Esther, 1946
D30 23 Immigration, Herzfeld, Ruth and Freudenreich, Izy, 1946
D30 24 Immigration, Hessel, Friedrich and Bertha, 1946
D30 25 Immigration, Hocherman, Yehuda, 1946
D30 26 Immigration, Holder, Maria, 1946
D30 27 Immigration, Holub, Mikulas, 1946
D30 28 Immigration, Hornowska, Janina, 1946
D30 29 Immigration, Horowitz, Moses, 1946
D30 30 Immigration, Iwry, Samuel, 1945–1946
D30 31 Immigration, Jachmann, Seigfreid and family, 1946
D30 32 Immigration, Jakira, Froim and Rachel, 1946
D30 33 Immigration, Jakiro, Jakob and Basia, 1946
D30 34 Immigration, Jerzy, Miecyslaw and family, and Majsler, Marian, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D31 1 Immigration, Kalb, Fannie and Leib, 1946–1951
D31 2 Immigration, Kalikstein, Kalman and Heniek, 1946
D31 3 Immigration, Kamie, Abraham L. and family, 1946
D31 4 Immigration, Kaniewiez, Rafal, 1946
D31 5 Immigration, Keleti, Eugene, 1946
D31 6 Immigration, Kellmer, Nathan, 1946
D31 7 Immigration, Kenner, Cecylia Lana, 1946
D31 8 Immigration, Klein, Alice, 1945–1946
D31 9 Immigration, Klein, Andor and family, 1945–1946
D31 10 Immigration, Klein, Laszlo, 1945–1946
D31 11 Immigration, Klein, Laszlo and Eva, 1946
D31 12 Immigration, Klopman, Abram, Nadia, and Zwi, 1946–1951
D31 13 Immigration, Kobryner, Boleslaw and family, Swieca, Izabella, 1946–1951
D31 14 Immigration, Koenigsberg, Isak, 1946–1947
D31 15 Immigration, Koenigsberg, Nathan and Sala, 1946–1947
D31 16 Immigration, Koenigsberger, Meta and Hirschfeld, Ursula, 1946
D31 17 Immigration, Kohen, Heinrich and Helga, 1946
D31 18 Immigration, Kolisnik, Halina and Sonia, 1946
D31 19 Immigration, Kon, Jerzy, 1946
D31 20 Immigration, Krieger, Chaskel, 1946
D31 21 Immigration, Krongold, Luzer, 1946–1947
D31 22 Immigration, Krynska, Rachela Pupko and Sarah-Irene, 1946
D31 23 Immigration, Kupferblum, Chil Gerszon and Ewa, 1946–1947
D31 24 Immigration, Kupiecki, Socher, 1946
D31 25 Immigration, Kurcbart, Salomon, Cesia, and Rose, 1946–1947
D31 26 Immigration, Lach, Wolf Lejb, 1946–1947
D31 27 Immigration, Lajzerowicz, Bernard and family, 1946–1951
D31 28 Immigration, Lajzerowicz, Herszlik vel Henryk and Nacha vel Natalja, 1946–1947
D31 29 Immigration, Lamm, Richard, Bluma, and Suzanne, 1946
D31 30 Immigration, Landesdorfer, Regina and Lehrhaft, Irene, Wictor and Regina, 1946
D31 31 Immigration, Lehrhaft, Symon Laski, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D32 1 Immigration, Lehrhaft, Wiktor and Roza, 1946
D32 2 Immigration, Leibovici, Awram and Cilly, 1946
D32 3 Immigration, Lemel, Salomon, 1946
D32 4 Immigration, Lew, Jankel Wolf and Radoszinska, Ita, 1946–1947
D32 5 Immigration, Libhaber, Gitla and Solomon, Genya and Blonder, Alfred, 1946
D32 6 Immigration, Lichtenberg, Erica, 1946
D32 7 Immigration, Lifshyc, Dora, 1945–1946
D32 8 Immigration, Liwer, Meyer and family, 1946–1947
D32 9 Immigration, Lubranczyk, Arnold, 1946–1947
D32 10 Immigration, Magierkiewicz, Mordka Mendel and Szaja Hersh and families, 1945–1946
D32 11 Immigration, Majsler, Marian, 1946–1947
D32 12 Immigration, Maler, Sura Herc, 1946–1947
D32 13 Immigration, Mangelova, Frieda and family, 1946
D32 14 Immigration, Maramorosch, Karol, 1946–1947
D32 15 Immigration, Marcus, Fredi Margules, 1946
D32 16 Immigration, Marnheim, Stefan and Susanne, 1946
D32 17 Immigration, Mehler, David, 1942–1946
D32 18 Immigration, Menashe, Ludwig, Regina, and Augusta, 1946–1947
D32 19 Immigration, Mehl, Stanislaw, 1946
D32 20 Immigration, Mess, Eleanora Dorota, 1946–1947
D32 21 Immigration, Minc, Dora, 1946
D32 22 Immigration, Minska, Eugenia, 1946
D32 23 Immigration, Mintz, Oskar and Rosenberg, Alexander, 1946
D32 24 Immigration, Miodowski, Rubin, 1946–1948
D32 25 Immigration, Mirkowicz, Hersz v. Herman, 1946
D32 26 Immigration, Mitelman, Laja, 1946
D32 27 Immigration, Munwez, Madzia and Gabryel, 1946–1951
D32 28 Immigration, Munwez, David Murginski, 1946
D32 29 Immigration, Munwez, Valtr Neumann, 1946
D32 30 Immigration, Ohm, Sarusche, 1946
D32 31 Immigration, Olcza, Chiromin and Maria, 1946–1951
D32 32 Immigration, Ostertag, Charlotte, 1946
Box Folder
D33 1 Immigration, Panska, Leokadja and Alicja, 1946
D33 2 Immigration, Panska, Jozef and Magdalena Panski, and Weintraub, Wiktor and Anna, 1946
D33 3 Immigration, Panzer, Abis, 1946
D33 4 Immigration, Pasahova, Manya and Fira, and Pinsky, David, Sophie, and Genrech, 1946–1947
D33 5 Immigration, Pasman, Basia, and Nuson, Marcus, 1946
D33 6 Immigration, Pazinska, Bronia Warhaftig and Basia Warhaftig, 1946
D33 7 Immigration, Plaut, Julius and Mina, 1945–1946
D33 8 Immigration, Polowy, Fred and Stanley, 1946–1947
D33 9 Immigration, Prensky, Polina, 1946
D33 10 Immigration, Prywes, Mieczyslaw, Isabela, and Jenny, 1946–1947
D33 11 Immigration, Ptaszewicz, Doba, 1946
D33 12 Immigration, Rabinowicz, Anna and Katz, Ruth, 1946
D33 13 Immigration, Rager, Frydery, Gena, and Marion, 1946
D33 14 Immigration, Rapaport, Moses, Saul, and Sabina and families, 1946
D33 15 Immigration, Rechtman, Teodor, 1946
D33 16 Immigration, Rokach, Regina and Sonia, 1946
D33 17 Immigration, Rosenbluth, M. Martin and family, 1945–1946
D33 18 Immigration, Rosenfeld, Zelman, 1946
D33 19 Immigration, Rozenta, Salvador L, 1945–1946
D33 20 Immigration, Roth, Aldar Vladimir, 1946
D33 21 Immigration, Rubin, Hirsch, Aron and Saul and families, 1946
D33 22 Immigration, Ruchelsman, Chaim, 1946
D33 23 Immigration, Rucker, Morris, 1946
D33 24 Immigration, Salamon, Clara, 1946
D33 25 Immigration, Salomon, Friedrich, 1946
D33 26 Immigration, Schick, Aurelia, 1946
D33 28 Immigration, Schiff, Sabina-Rega and Anna, 1945–1951
D33 29 Immigration, Schipper, Georg, Janina, and Hanna, 1946
D33 30 Immigration, Schmerling, Zalman and Chaja Hella, 1946
D33 31 Immigration, Schneider, Nanny and Bock, Adele, 1941–1946
D33 32 Immigration, Schneier, Isak and family, 1946–1947
D33 33 Immigration, Schoenberg, Genia, 1946
Box Folder
D34 1 Immigration, Schulman, Abraham David and David, 1946
D34 2 Immigration, Schulman, Abram, 1946
D34 3 Immigration, Schulman, Hersz Major, Mose Lejb, Pinkwas, Sara, and Wolf, 1946
D34 4 Immigration, Schwager, Markus and Szewa Silber, 1946
D34 5 Immigration, Schwarzbart, Adolf, 1940–1946
D34 6 Immigration, Shats, Bela, Sonia and Goldin, Ziubish, Leon, Samuel and, Genia, 1946
D34 7 Immigration, Siegel, Benjamin D. and family, 1946–1949
D34 8 Immigration, Singer, Nuta and Feiga, 1946–1947
D34 9 Immigration, Skowronsky, Josef and Frenkiel, Roz, 1946
D34 10 Immigration, Sobel, Bluma and children, 1946
D34 11 Immigration, Solak, Odo Adam and Theresa Jadwiga, 1946
D34 12 Immigration, Sperber-Nowakowa, Antonia, 1946
D34 13 Immigration, Speigler, Wilhelm and family, 1945–1946
D34 14 Immigration, Spyra-Sysak, Jan, Maryle, and Anna, 1946–1951
D34 15 Immigration, Stadler, Karol and family, 1946
D34 16 Immigration, Stern, Izak and family, 1945–1951
D34 17 Immigration, Stern, Manes and family, 1946
D34 18 Immigration, Stern, Natan, Leontina, and Menachem, 1946
D34 19 Immigration, Stolerman, Chaim, 1946
D34 20 Immigration, Sulzer, Robert, 1945–1946
D34 21 Immigration, Surkis, Meshulim and family, 1946–1947
D34 22 Immigration, Sygal, Adolf, 1946
D34 23 Immigration, Synnestvedt, Ida, Birthe, and Knut, 1945–1946
D34 24 Immigration, Szafran, Borach and Rubin, 1945–1946
D34 25 Immigration, Szajn, Irena, 1946
D34 26 Immigration, Szenberg, Maksymilian, 1945–1947
D34 27 Immigration, Sztainberg, Szymon, 1946–1947
D34 28 Immigration, Szukiewicz, Janina, Anna, and Andrew, 1946–1947
D34 29 Immigration, Szwarc, Zygmunt and Janina, 1946–1947
D34 30 Immigration, Szyfman, Fiszel and Mendel and family, 1946
D34 31 Immigration, Tanc, Kuba, 1946–1947
D34 32 Immigration, Teichholz, Josef, 1946
D34 33 Immigration, Teitler, Abraham and Chawe, 1942–1945
D34 34 Immigration, Tepler, Abraham Abus, 1945
D34 35 Immigration, Tepler, Joel, 1945–1947
Box Folder
D35 1 Immigration, Thorbecke, Ellen, 1945
D35 2 Immigration, Tisser, Abraham Leib, 1946
D35 3 Immigration, Tisser, Leib and family, 1946
D35 4 Immigration, Tolpin, Solomon, 1946–1947
D35 5 Immigration, Torda, Steven, 1945–1946
D35 6 Immigration, Trepper, Moritz, 1946
D35 7 Immigration, Turkel, Emanuel and Francisca, 1946
D35 8 Immigration, Tuszynski, Mieczyslaw and Marya, 1946–1947
D35 9 Immigration, Ullenberg, Clara Sara, 1945
D35 10 Immigration, Ulmer, Herbert, 1941–1946
D35 11 Immigration, Wakszlak, Israel, 1946
D35 12 Immigration, Wald, Josyf, 1946
D35 13 Immigration, Weil, Marie, 1945
D35 14 Immigration, Weingarten, Lusia and Heinrich, 1946–1947
D35 15 Immigration, Weintraub, Osiaz, 1945–1951
D35 16 Immigration, Weiss, Margarete and Gertrud, 1946
D35 17 Immigration, Weiss, Reszo, 1946
D35 18 Immigration, Weissberg, Andrzej Joel and Janina Frenkiel, 1946
D35 19 Immigration, Weissman, Isaac and Lilli (granted), 1941–1944
D35 20 Immigration, Weissova, Roszi and Sarolta, and Josef and Anna Stastny, 1946
D35 21 Immigration, Wetzel, Johanna, 1944
D35 22 Immigration, Wexner, Lucja, Saul, and Francisca, 1946–1947
D35 23 Immigration, Wilde, Heinz, 1946–1947
D35 24 Immigration, Wind, Halina, 1946
D35 25 Immigration, Winder, Aron, 1946
D35 26 Immigration, Winnikow, Aleksander, 1946–1947
D35 27 Immigration, Winterberg, Annelise, 1946
D35 28 Immigration, Wochenmark, Arnold and Hannah, 1945
D35 29 Immigration, Wolf, Lucas, 1945–1946
D35 30 Immigration, Wolisz, Marek and family, 1946
D35 31 Immigration, Wolossoff, Boris, 1945–1946
D35 32 Immigration, Wyrska, Lola (Weiser, Lea), 1946
Box Folder
D36 1 Immigration, Yanuszewska, Helen, 1946
D36 2 Immigration, Yefroykin, Israel, 1941–1945
D36 3 Immigration, Yurfest, Leon, 1946
D36 4 Immigration, Zaks, Elias, 1946
D36 5 Immigration, Zalcman, Yankiel, 1945
D36 6 Immigration, Zeger, Moric and Regina, 1946
D36 7 Immigration, Zimak, Heiman, 1940–1944
D36 8 Immigration, Zlotowska, Franciszka and Krystyna, 1946
D36 9 Immigration, Abonyi, Desidor, 1946–1947
D36 10 Immigration, Abramovicz, David, Shtofer, and Dvosha, 1946
D36 11 Immigration, Adler, Jakob and family, 1946
D36 12 Immigration, Altman, Sara and Motke, 1946–1947
D36 13 Immigration, Atlas, Joseph and family, 1946–1948
D36 14 Immigration, Barcza, Marguerite, Rene, and Michel, 1947
D36 15 Immigration, Benz-Wasserman, Judith, 1947
D36 16 Immigration, Berenzon, Janusz, 1946–1948
D36 17 Immigration, Berger, Filip and Jana, 1947
D36 18 Immigration, Berland, Fela, 1946–1948
D36 19 Immigration, Bernath, Mauritiu and family, 1947
D36 20 Immigration, Bernstein, Moses, 1945–1948
D36 21 Immigration, Bier, Samuel, 1946–1951
D36 22 Immigration, Blemer, Sabina, 1946–1948
D36 23 Immigration, Bluhm, Bernard, 1945–1947
D36 24 Immigration, Bojarska, Edzia Emma and Marja, 1946–1951
D36 25 Immigration, Burg, Hilda, 1947–1948
D36 26 Immigration, Cheifec, Basia, 1946–1948
D36 27 Immigration, Cohen, Anitta, 1947
D36 28 Immigration, Cyprys, Wolf and family, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D37 1 Immigration, Daman, Jeanne M., 1946–1947
D37 2 Immigration, Danzinger, Marsha and Moshe, 1946–1949
D37 3 Immigration, Davidson, Moria and Stanislaw (Orzechowska and Zakrewski), 1946–1948
D37 4 Immigration, Debacker, Denise, 1947
D37 5 Immigration, Destler, Jack, 1947
D37 6 Immigration, Driker, David, 1947
D37 7 Immigration, Eck, Nathan, 1945–1947
D37 8 Immigration, Ebert, Hans, Sonja, and Wolfgang, 1947
D37 9 Immigration, Feldman, Avner, 1946–1947
D37 10 Immigration, Friedhoffer, Josef, 1947
D37 11 Immigration, Friedman, Michael and Rachael, 1947
D37 12 Immigration, Gertler, Salomon, 1947
D37 13 Immigration, Gewing, Max and family, 1946–1949
D37 14 Immigration, Grossinger, Herman, Sabina, and Rozalia, 1946
D37 15 Immigration, Guterman, Jadwiga and sisters, 1947
D37 16 Immigration, Halpern, Regina, 1946
D37 17 Immigration, Hecht, Max, 1947
D37 18 Immigration, Heller, Felicja, 1947
D37 19 Immigration, Herz, Eva, 1947
D37 20 Immigration, Hirsch, Gerta, 1947
D37 21 Immigration, Herzog, Peisach, 1946–1951
D37 22 Immigration, Holcman, David Joel, 1947
D37 23 Immigration, Husen, Eisig and family, 1947–1948
D37 24 Immigration, Jaglom, Abel, 1946–1948
D37 25 Immigration, Joseph, Ziegbert and family, 1947
D37 26 Immigration, Jozefowicz, Szmul Abraham, 1947–1948
Box Folder
D38 1 Immigration, Kaftal, Leopold, 1946
D38 2 Immigration, Kahlenberg, Rosa, 1947
D38 3 Immigration, Kalk, Yetta, 1946–1951
D38 4 Immigration, Katz, Julius, 1946–1947
D38 5 Immigration, Koller, Blima, 1947
D38 6 Immigration, Komlos, Josephine, 1947
D38 7 Immigration, Kornblit, Anna and Dahlja, 1946–1948
D38 8 Immigration, Kobryner, Herman and Rojza, 1946–1951
D38 9 Immigration, Koss, Anna, 1946–1949
D38 10 Immigration, Krojnik, Andrej, 1947–1948
D38 11 Immigration, Krumholz, Leopold, 1947
D38 12 Immigration, Kubowitzki, A.L. and Goldstein, Salomea and families
D38 13 Immigration, Kurtz, Josef and Rachela, 1946–1951
D38 14 Immigration, Langer, Bronia, 1946–1949
D38 15 Immigration, Lax, Abram Mordka, 1947
D38 16 Immigration, Lazarovic, Bernard and Eta, 1947
D38 17 Immigration, Lichtig, Max and Poloniecki, Josef and families, 1948
D38 18 Immigration, Liebmann, Gerda, 1947
D38 19 Immigration, Lindenbaum, Leo, 1944–1948
D38 20 Immigration, Maltzman, Nachim (Malsman), 1947
D38 21 Immigration, Manes, Richard and Ilse and Lewinthal, Selma, 1947
D38 22 Immigration, Mesh, Klara and family, 1947–1948
D38 23 Immigration, Mildenberg, Leo, 1947
D38 24 Immigration, Miller, Cecilia, 1946–1948
D38 25 Immigration, Mizrahi, Elie and family, 1947
D38 26 Immigration, Morgenstern, Moisze and family, 1946–1948
D38 27 Immigration, Morgenstern, Sofia, 1947
Box Folder
D39 1 Immigration, Neumann, Jiri, 1947
D39 2 Immigration, Pasternak, Cecylia, 1947–1949
D39 3 Immigration, Plocka, Sara and Teofila, 1946–1949
D39 4 Immigration, Prochnik, Julius and Joanna, 1946–1950
D39 5 Immigration, Radzyner, Ita and family, 1946–1947
D39 6 Immigration, Rauchman, Motel, 1946–1951
D39 7 Immigration, Reder, Hinde, 1946–1948
D39 8 Immigration, Reich, Benjamin Wolf, 1947
D39 9 Immigration, Reichenbach, Srul, 1947–1948
D39 10 Immigration, Riegler, Leo, 1946–1947
D39 11 Immigration, Rosenblum, Rabbi Iser, 1946–1948
D39 12 Immigration, Rubner, Marian, 1947
D39 13 Immigration, Rosmarin, Henryk, 1944–1948
D39 14 Immigration, Schapira, Ludwika and Danuta, 1946–1948
D39 15 Immigration, Schell, Irena, 1947
D39 16 Immigration, Schlafmitz, Chaska and family, 1946–1947
D39 17 Immigration, Schlesinger, Kaethe, 1947
D39 18 Immigration, Schorr, Anita, 1946–1949
D39 19 Immigration, Schwartz, Ludwig, 1947
D39 20 Immigration, Sebotowska, Lilly and Juriko, 1946
D39 21 Immigration, Senator, Adolf, 1947
D39 22 Immigration, Shyer, Basya, 1946–1948
D39 23 Immigration, Silberman, Leo, Lilly, and Eva, 1947–1948
D39 24 Immigration, Slucki, Paula, 1947–1948
D39 25 Immigration, Sokolowska, Eva and Zora, 1946–1948
D39 26 Immigration, Sommer, Paul, 1947
D39 27 Immigration, Spuhn, Fanny, 1947
Box Folder
D40 1 Immigration, Stambulka, Laura and Eva, 1946–1948
D40 2 Immigration, Steinmetz, Dwora, Georg, and Eva, 1947
D40 3 Immigration, Stone, Fred James and Alice, 1947
D40 4 Immigration, Szaf, Abram Josef, 1946–1947
D40 5 Immigration, Sznelwar, Stanislaw, 1947–1949
D40 6 Immigration, Tauber, Natalia and Richard, 1947
D40 7 Immigration, Thal-Birsen, Johanna, 1945–1947
D40 8 Immigration, Sommer, Andre and Hedwig Hirsch-Timin and Andor and Felicie, 1947
D40 9 Immigration, Turecki, Izaak, Dina, and Stanislaw, 1946–1948
D40 10 Immigration, Wachtel, Marcus and Frey, Marcus and families, 1946–1951
D40 11 Immigration, Wajnstejn, Lew, Rebecca, and Victor, 1946–1949
D40 12 Immigration, Wajsfeld, W., re: Herskowitz, H. 1948–1949
D40 13 Immigration, Wasserman, Maximilian and Golda, 1946–1951
D40 14 Immigration, Weiskopf, Szaja (Wajskopf), 1946–1950
D40 15 Immigration, Zasman, Genja, 1946–1948
D40 16 Immigration, Zeigersohn, Sabina, 1946–1949
D40 17 Immigration, Zylbersztein, Natalia Chojnacka, 1947
D40 18 Immigration cases (A), 1946–1947
D40 19 Immigration cases (B), 1946–1947
Box Folder
D41 1 Immigration cases (C), 1946–1947
D41 2 Immigration cases (D), 1946–1947
D41 3 Immigration cases (E), 1946–1947
D41 4 Immigration cases (F), 1946–1947
D41 5 Immigration cases (Ga–Gl), 1946–1947
D41 6 Immigration cases (Go), 1946–1947
D41 7 Immigration cases (Gr–Gz), 1946–1947
D41 8 Immigration cases (H), 1946–1947
D41 9 Immigration cases (I–J), 1946–1947
Box Folder
D42 1 Immigration cases (Ka–Kl), 1946–1947
D42 2 Immigration cases (Kn–Kz), 1946–1948
D42 3 Immigration cases (La–Le), 1946–1947
D42 4 Immigration cases (Li–Lu), 1946–1947
D42 5 Immigration cases (M), 1946–1947
D42 6 Immigration cases (N), 1946–1947
D42 7 Immigration cases (O), 1945–1947
D42 8 Immigration cases (P), 1946–1947
Box Folder
D43 1 Immigration cases (Ra–Re), 1946–1947
D43 2 Immigration cases (Ri–Rz), 1945–1947
D43 3 Immigration cases (Sa–Sch), 1946–1947
D43 4 Immigration cases (Se–Sp), 1946–1947
D43 5 Immigration cases (St–Sz), 1946–1948
D43 6 Immigration cases (T), 1946–1947
D43 7 Immigration cases (V–W), 1946–1947
D43 8 Immigration cases (Z), 1946–1947
Box Folder
D44 1 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Jan–Feb 1946
D44 2 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Mar–Apr 1946
D44 3 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, May 1946
D44 4 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Jun–Jul 1946
D44 5 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Aug–Sep 1946
D44 6 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Oct 1946
D44 7 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Nov–Dec 1946
Box Folder
D45 1 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Jan–Feb 1947
D45 2 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Mar 1947
D45 3 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Apr–May 1947
D45 4 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Jun 1947
D45 5 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Jul–Aug 1947
D45 6 Immigration cases, Fuchs, Milka, Sep–Dec 1947
D45 7 Immigration cases, sample set of form sheets, 1946–1947
Subseries 3. Location Service. 1942–1960. [25 Hollinger boxes]
Historical Note: 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.
Arrangement Note: 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 she was born, where she lived, where she was held in a camp, where she was liberated, etc. For instance, the researcher may find persons born in Poland listed under Sweden.
Box Folder
D46 1 Displaced persons location index, lists, memos, releases, 1942–1946
D46 2 Location service activity reports by Finkelstein, Chaim, 1943–1948
D46 3 Central roster, central registration, 1943–1945
D46 4 Central Location Index, 1944–1946
D46 5 American Red Cross, Washington, D.C., 1944
D46 6 Commendations for World Jewish Congress location service, 1945–1947
D46 7 Individual cases, 1945
D46 8 Division for displaced persons, Aug–Dec 1945
D46 9 Dwork, C. Irving, Jan–Jun 1946
D46 10 Dwork, C. Irving, Jul 1946–Nov 1947
D46 11 Disposition of archives files, 1947, 1958
Box Folder
D47 1 Location cases, Jan–Mar 1946
D47 2 Location cases, Apr–Jul 1946
D47 3 Location cases, Aug 1946
D47 4 Location cases, Sep 1946
D47 5 Location cases, Oct 1946
D47 6 Location cases, Nov 1946
D47 7 Location cases, Dec 1946
Box Folder
D48 1 Correspondence with Switzerland, 1946
D48 2 Correspondence with American Red Cross, Washington D.C., 1946
D48 3 Correspondence with Eisenberg, S., of Jewish Agency, Palestine, 1946
D48 4 Outgoing correspondence, Jan 1947
D48 5 Outgoing correspondence, Feb–Dec 1947
D48 6 Material received from Schoenlank, Gisela, Nov 1947–Dec 1948
D48 7 General and individual cases, 1948–1950
D48 8 Individual case (Litynski) from Perlzweig, Maurice L., 1960
Box Folder
D49 1 Austria, 1945–1946
D49 2 Refugees from Belgium in Switzerland, 1942–1943
D49 3 Belgian Jews liberated from Buchenwald and Dachau, May–Aug 1945
D49 4 Belgian children, 1945
D49 5 Jews in Belgium, 1945
D49 6 Deportation list no. 13 — deportees from Czechoslovakia to Poland, 1942–1943
D49 7 Czechoslovakian Jews residing in Prague (K–R), ca. 1945
D49 8 Czechoslovakian Jews residing in Prague (R–Z), ca. 1945
D49 9 Czech Jews at Hillersleben, 1945
D49 10 Czech Jews arriving in Sweden after 26 Jun 1945
D49 11 Czechoslovak Jewish Committee bulletins — inmates and survivors of Terezin and Bergen-Belsen, 1945
D49 12 Czechoslovakia, adults, children, rabbis, and scholars, 1945–1946
D49 13 Slovakia, “Repatriated persons registered in Košice”, Undated
D49 14 France, 1944–1945
D49 15 Vittel, France (internee and survivor lists) Jewish holders of Latin American passports, 1943–1945
D49 16 French Jewish soldiers interned at Compiegne, 1941–1942
D49 17 Deportees from Camp Rivesaltes, France 1942
D49 18 Deportee list from Speyer/Rhein to Nancy, France, 22 Oct 1940
D49 19 France (child survivors), and report on World Jewish Congress rescue work by Jarblum, Marc, 1945
D49 20 Germany, 1945–1946
D49 21 Germany, addresses for Jews in Berlin, 1947
D49 22 Germany, United States zone, Bavaria, Feb 1946
D49 23 Germany, French zone, 1945–1946
D49 24 Germany, children, 1945–1946
Box Folder
D50 1 Jews liberated from, or in, hospitals in Germany and Czechoslovakia, 1945–1946
D50 2 Bavarian camps, “Sharit Ha-Platah, Vol. I–V,” 1945
D50 3 Jews in Germany or liberated from camps, 1945
D50 4 Auschwitz/Birkenau, ca. 1944–1945
D50 5 Bergen-Belsen, 1945
D50 6 Bergen-Belsen, lists of inmates and survivors, mostly Dutch and Hungarian, 1944–1945
D50 7 Exchange list of Jews at Bergen-Belsen, 1945
D50 8 Survivors liberated from Buchenwald, ca. 1945
D50 9 Survivors of Buchenwald, May–Jun 1945
D50 10 Death lists, Dachau, Ahlem, Gardelegen, and Gross-Rosen, 1938–1945
D50 11 Death lists, Camp Tröglitz, Near Zeilz, and Mauthausen, 1944–1945
D50 12 Death lists, lists of missing, and last sight reports of Jews in Estonia, Danzig, Germany, 1943–1945
D50 13 Salzwedel Camp, Germany, 1945
D50 14 Children arriving in Great Britain, 1945
D50 15 Deportees, Greece, Portugese Jews arrested in Athens, Mar–Apr 1944
D50 16 Greece, survivors, Jun–Aug 1945
Box Folder
D51 1 Hungarian Jews to Switzerland, ca. 1944
D51 2 Hungarian Jews in Camp Feldafing, Garmisch-PartenKirchen, and Wels, Austria, 1945
D51 3 Hungary, survivors, 1946
D51 4 Hungarian Jews in camps, 1945–1946
D51 5 Italy, escapees to Switzerland, 1944
D51 6 Refugees in Naples, Italy, 1943–1945
D51 7 Italy, Jun 1945
D51 8 Italy, Jewish refugees in Italy, list no. 1, 1946
D51 9 Italy, Jewish refugees in Italy, list no. 2, 1946
D51 10 Lists of survivors and needy in Italy, children, 1945–1946
D51 11 Survivors in Japan, 1945
D51 12 Luxembourg, immigrants to Americas via Bayonne, France, ca. 1945–1946
D51 13 Netherlands, survivors, Jun–Aug 1945
D51 14 Survivor and refugee lists, Palestine arrived from France, Romania, Switzerland, Dachau, 1944–1945
Box Folder
D52 1 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, A, 1947
D52 2 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, B, 1947
D52 3 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, C, 1947
D52 4 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, D, 1947
D52 5 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, E, 1947
D52 6 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, F, 1947
Box Folder
D53 1 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, G, part I, 1947
D53 2 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, G, part II, 1947
D53 3 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, H, 1947
D53 4 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, I–J, 1947
D53 5 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, K, part I, 1947
D53 6 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, K, part II, 1947
Box Folder
D54 1 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, L, 1947
D54 2 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, M, 1947
D54 3 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, N, 1947
D54 4 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 3, O, 1947
D54 5 List of persons imprisoned in Terezin/Theresienstadt, 1945
Box Folder
D55 1 Central Committee of Polish Jews, “Ziom Kostiva”, part 1, ca. 1946
D55 2 Central Committee of Polish Jews, “Ziom Kostiva”, part 2, ca. 1946
D55 3 Report on the activities of the Central Committee of Polish Jews, 1945
D55 4 Central Committee of Polish Jews, list no. 2, Warsaw, 1946
D55 5 Central Committee of Polish Jews, “Pomoc Indyividualna” — persons for which individual assistance is requested, ca. 1945
D55 6 Register of Jewish survivors, II, list of Jews in Poland, Jewish Agency, 1945
D55 7 Poland, survivor lists submitted by World Jewish Congress, Mar–Jun 1945 and Undated
D55 8 Poland, survivor lists submitted by World Jewish Congress, Jul–Dec 1945
Box Folder
D56 1 Poland, survivors, 1946
D56 2 Poland, survivors in Czestochowa, Kielce, Lublin, Warsaw, 1945
D56 3 Poland, prisoner list from Drohobycz and Boryslaw, 1944
D56 4 Poland, survivors and internees, 1944–1945
D56 5 Polish refugees in Sweden, undated lists no. 1–10 and 16, 1945–1946
D56 6 Polish refugees in Sweden, lists no. 4–6, Jul 1945
D56 7 Polish refugees in Sweden, Aug 1946
D56 8 Polish refugees in Tehran, 1943
D56 9 Iranian, Russian and Polish child refugees in Pahlevi and Tehran, 1942–1943
D56 10 Poland, child survivors, Mar 1946
D56 11 Polish children arriving in Great Britain, Aug 1946
D56 12 Survivor messages broadcast by Lublin radio, 1945
D56 13 Survivor messages broadcast by Lublin radio, 1945
D56 14 Romania, survivor and death lists, 1942–1946
D56 15 Sweden, refugees from Denmark and German concentration camps, 1945–1946
D56 16 Children arriving in Sweden, Jul 1945
D56 17 Survivor messages from Hillersleben and Stockholm, Sweden, 1945
D56 18 Switzerland, child survivors, 1944–1946
D56 19 Jewish Anti-Fascist Committee, Moscow, Polish survivors, 1946
D56 20 Refugees from Polish Latvia, Lithuania and Estonia in USSR, 1942–1943
D56 21 Baltic States, refugee, deportee and death lists, 1943–1945
D56 22 Latvia survivors, 1945
D56 23 Lithuania survivors, 1945
Box Folder
D57 1 Refugees in USSR, Undated
D57 2 Deportee lists, no. II and III, USSR, 1941
D57 3 Rabbi and student refugees in USSR, 1944
D57 4 USSR survivors, 1945–1946
D57 5 Yugoslavia survivors, 1945–1946
Box Folder
D58 1 Jewish Telegraphic Agency articles, re: camps, Jan–Jun 1948
D58 2 Unzer Sztyme (Our Voice), liberated Jews in British Zone, Aug 1946–Jul 1947
D58 3 Unzer Weg (Our Way), Jewish displaced persons camps of Bavaria, Oct 1945–Mar 1946
D58 4 Judisze Bilder (Jewish Pictures), picture magazine from Munich and correspondence, Jun 1947–Oct 1948
D58 5 Publications for survivors, 1944–1947
D58 6 Correspondence re: publications, 1945
D58 7 Refugees and displaced persons, 1942–1948
D58 8 Jewish survivors, statistical reports, 1944–1947
D58 9 Report on refugees by “Sylvia”, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D59 1 World Jewish Congress delegation to inspect displaced persons camps in Germany, 1945
D59 2 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., correspondence re: Strickler article in New York Sun, Dec 1945
D59 3 Italy, vocational relief and rehabilitation, 1945
D59 4 Authorities (after VE Day), Jul–Dec 1945
D59 5 Appointment of Jewish liaison officers to Germany, 1945–1946
D59 6 World Jewish Congress reception for Bernstein, Philip S., 1 Oct 1946
D59 7 Chaplains in Italy, 1944–1945
D59 8 Legal position of Jewish displaced persons in Germany, draft report by Robinson, Jacob, and Warhaftig, Zorach, Nov 1946
D59 9 Mizrachi activites re: displaced persons, 1946
D59 10 Friedman, Philipp, 1946–1947
D59 11 Infiltration of Jews from the East to camps in United States zone, 1945–1947
D59 12 Jewish inspection of “murder-factories”, 1945
D59 13 Concentration camps, cables and lists, 1944–1945, 1950
D59 14 Grossman, Kurt R., 1947–1949
D59 15 Report on the United States zone in Germany by Kraut, F.M. (Veterans Relations Department, Anti-Defamation League), 1947
D59 16 Material received from Grossman, Kurt R., 1948–1949
D59 17 Gringauz, Samuel, 1947–1948
D59 18 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, individual immigration cases from camps, 1947
Box Folder
D60 1 Mexico, Santa Rosa, 1946
D60 2 Italy, general, 1944–1948
D60 3 Italy, Camp Modena, 1945–1946
D60 4 Slovakia, Marianka camp, 1945
D60 5 Germany, French zone, includes correspondence with Fleg, Ayala 1945–1946
D60 6 Germany, reports, 1945–1946
D60 7 Germany, Bergen-Belsen, 1944
D60 8 Germany, Bergen-Belsen, Jan–Mar 1945
D60 9 Germany, Bergen-Belsen, Apr 1945–Jan 1946
D60 10 Germany, Bergen-Belsen, Gripsholm meeting, 1945–1946
D60 11 Germany, Bergen-Belsen, conference of camp survivors, 1945
D60 12 Germany, Bergen-Belsen, reports, 1945–1946
D60 13 Germany, Birkenau (Czechoslovak group from Terezin), 1944
D60 14 Germany, Buchenwald, 1944–1946
D60 15 Germany, Dachau, 1945
D60 16 Germany, Feldafing, 1945 and Foehrenwald, 1946
D60 17 Germany, Landsberg am Lech, 1945–1946
D60 18 Germany, Ravensbruck, 1945–1947
D60 19 Germany, Wurzach, 1945
D60 20 Austria, general, 1946–1947
D60 21 Austria, general, 1948–1950
D60 22 Austria, New Palestine camp, 1948–1949
D60 23 Austria, Goisern tuberculosis hospital, 1946
D60 24 Belgium and France, general, 1945
Box Folder
D61 1 Reports and documents, May–Jul 1945
D61 2 Reports and documents, Aug–Dec 1945
D61 3 Reports and documents, Jan–Mar 1946
D61 4 Reports and documents, Apr–Dec 1946
D61 5 Reports and documents, 1947
D61 6 Press releases, 1945–1946
D61 7 Correspondence, Apr–May 1945
D61 8 Correspondence, Jun 1945
D61 9 Correspondence, Jul 1945
Box Folder
D62 1 Correspondence, Aug 1945
D62 2 Correspondence, Sep 1945
D62 3 Correspondence, Oct 1945
D62 4 Correspondence, Nov 1945
D62 5 Correspondence, Dec 1945
D62 6 Correspondence, Jan–Mar 1946
D62 7 Correspondence, Apr–Jul 1946
D62 8 Correspondence, Aug–Dec 1946
Box Folder
D63 1 Advisor on Jewish affairs for American zone of Austria, 1946–1947
D63 2 Bernstein, Philip S., 1946
D63 3 Bernstein, Philip S., 1947
D63 4 Brotman, Herman B., 1945
D63 5 Decter, Aaron, 1947
D63 6 Dreifuss, George, re: displaced persons camp in Salzburg, Austria, 1945
D63 7 Eaton, Joseph W., re: Jews in Germany, 1945
D63 8 Grinberg, Zalman, (liberated Jews in Germany), 1945–1947
D63 9 Klausner, Abraham, 1945–1948
D63 10 Maier, Erich, Aug–Dec 1945
D63 11 Maier, Erich, Jan–Mar 1946
D63 12 Maier, Erich, Apr–Nov 1946
D63 13 Maier, Erich, 1946–1948
D63 14 Maier, Josef (Vienna), 1946
Box Folder
D64 1 Marcus, David, Frankfurt Jewish GI Council, 1947
D64 2 Marcus, Robert S., Apr–Dec 1944
D64 3 Marcus, Robert S., Jan–May 1945
D64 4 Marcus, Robert S., Jun–Dec 1945
D64 5 Marcus, Robert S., Jan–May 1946
D64 6 Moschytz, Norbert I., 1945–1946
D64 7 Nadich, Judah, 1944–1945
D64 8 Neulander, Sylvia, 1945
D64 9 Neulander, Sylvia, 1946
D64 10 Neuman, Jacob, re: mass protest against conditions in camps, 1945
D64 11 Poleiner, Rosa, 1945
D64 12 Rifkind, Simon H., 1945–1946
D64 13 Rosensaft, Joseph, 1945–1946
D64 14 Schweiger, Mosche, 1945
D64 15 Shubow, Joseph S., 1945–1946
D64 16 United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1945
D64 17 United Zionist Organization of the Surviving Jews in Germany, 1945
D64 18 Warhaftig, Zorach, 1945–1947
Box Folder
D65 1 Correspondence with chaplains, 1944–1946
D65 2 Correspondence with Displaced Persons Commission, Rosenfield, Harry M., 1948–1949
D65 3 Correspondence, 1946–1947
D65 4 Italian Jewish Refugees Conference, Rome, 1945–1946
D65 5 Congress of Liberated Jews in United States zone in Germany, 1946
D65 6 Second Congress of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, 1947
D65 7 Second and Third Congresses of Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone in Germany, Bad Reichenhall, 1947–1948
D65 8 Conference of Liberated Jews in Germany, St. Ottilien, 1945
D65 9 Form letters, reports, publications, 1947–1950
D65 10 Dector, Aaron, 1947
D65 11 Feinstein, Moses, 1947
D65 12 World Jewish Congress cultural delegation to camps, 1945–May 1946
D65 13 World Jewish Congress cultural delegation to camps and Schaver, Emma, trip to South America, Jun 1946–1948
Box Folder
D66 1 Shaef, combined Displaced Persons Executive of United States Forces European Theater reports, re: displaced persons, 1944–1945
D66 2 Grossman, Kurt R., re: displaced persons, notes, minutes, articles, reports by Bernstein, Phillip S., and Haber, William, 1947–1948
D66 3 Meader, George report on displaced persons in Germany, Dec 1946
D66 4 Glassgold, former United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration Director of displaced persons camp in Landsberg, Germany, Jul–Aug 1946
D66 5 Anti-Semitic statement of Morgan, Frederick, United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration, 1946
D66 6 Statistical Report, “Jewish Population in the United States zone of Germany as of July 31, 1947”
D66 7 United Nations, report re: meeting on refugees and displaced persons, Jun 1946, Lake Success, 1947
D66 8 Mimeographed reports, Jan–Aug 1945
D66 9 Mimeographed reports, Sep–Dec 1945
D66 10 Mimeographed reports, 1946–1948
D66 11 Report on trip to France, Italy, and Poland (in Aug 1948) by Kovensky, J., and Lopaco, L., 1948
D66 12 “Story of the Jewish Displaced Person” by Jacoby, Gerhard, 1948
D66 13 Warhaftig, Zorach, trip to Europe, 1945
D66 14 Draft reports re: concentration camps, Undated
D66 15 “Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany”, report of committee requested by Eisenhower, Dwight D., 1945
D66 16 “Non-Repatriable Displaced European Jews” by Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1945
D66 17 Stein, Kalman, 1945–1946
Box Folder
D67 1 Activities for displaced persons, 1946
D67 2 Activities for displaced persons, 1947
D67 3 Activities for displaced persons, Jan–Mar 1948
D67 4 Activities for displaced persons, Apr–May 1948
D67 5 Activities for displaced persons, Jun–Aug 1948
D67 6 Activities for displaced persons, Sep–Oct 1948
D67 7 Activities for displaced persons, Nov–Dec 1948
D67 8 Activities for displaced persons, Jan–Feb 1949
D67 9 Activities for displaced persons, Mar–Jun 1949
Box Folder
D68 1 Activities for displaced persons, Jul–Sep 1949
D68 2 Activities for displaced persons, Oct–Dec 1949
D68 3 Activities for displaced persons, Jan–Mar 1950
D68 4 Activities for displaced persons, Apr–Jun 1950
D68 5 Activities for displaced persons, Jul–Dec 1950
D68 6 Activities for displaced persons, fresh food and vegetables, 1947–1948
D68 7 Activities for displaced persons, British zone, Bergen-Belsen Memorial and 5 th anniversary of liberation, 1949–1950
D68 8 Activities for displaced persons, 10 th anniversary of liberation of Nazi concentration camps, Apr 1955
D68 9 Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, Feb–Jun 1948
D68 10 Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, Jul–Dec 1948
D68 11 Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, 1949
D68 12 Working Committee of Four Cooperating Organizations, 1950
D68 13 Vereinigung der Verfolgten des Nazismus, correspondence re: immigration, 1950
D68 14 Hilldring, J.H., displaced person immigration to United States, Unites States War Department, 1944–1945
Box Folder
D69 1 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1945–1946
D69 2 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1946–1947
D69 3 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1947
D69 4 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1948
D69 5 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in United States zone, Munich, 1949
D69 6 Federation of Sephardic Jews, Feldafing, 1947–1949
D69 7 Work program for displaced persons in United States zone of Germany, 1946–1948
D69 8 Suchdienst PCIRO Eschenstruth, United States zone Germany, 1948
D69 9 United States zone, Munich, Kobor, Erwin 1948
D69 10 Unitd States zone, Germany, individual cases, 1945–1950
D69 11 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, Frankfurt, 1946, 1950
D69 12 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, Bergen-Belsen, 1946–1947
D69 13 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in British zone, Bergen-Belsen, 1948–1949
Box Folder
D70 1 Conditions in the British zone of occupation, 1945–1949
D70 2 British zone, Bergen-Belsen individual cases, 1947–1948
D70 3 French zone, Germany, 1945–1950
D70 4 World Jewish Congress request for assignment of liaison officer for Jewish displaced persons, 1945
D70 5 Levinthal, Louis E., May 1947–Dec 1948
D70 6 Haber, William, Dec 1947–Jun 1948
D70 7 Haber, William, Jul 1948–Mar 1949
D70 8 Testimonial dinner for Clay, Lucius D., 1949
D70 9 Greenstein, Harry, Dec 1948–Jun 1950
D70 10 Hyman, Abraham S., Mar 1949–Nov 1950
D70 11 Barisch, Louis, 1949–1950
D70 12 Reports of Jewish advisors, 1945–1948
D70 13 Reports of Jewish advisors, 1949–1950
Subseries 4. Child Care Division. 1942–1953. [12 Hollinger boxes]
Historical Note: The Child Care Division was created in November 1945 to establish Jewish orphanages in Europe and to place orphans with foster parents or relatives. Directed by Ellen Hilb and Catherine Varchaver, the department's activities included projects to encourage American Jews to communicate with survivors in Europe and offer them material as well as moral support with letters and packages.
Box Folder
D71 1 Rescue, 1942–May 1944
D71 2 Rescue, Jun 1944–Feb 1946
D71 3 Gutman, William, report on destitute children, May 1945
D71 4 Rescue of children in France, reports by Riegner, Gerhart M., and list of children, 1945
D71 5 Jewish children in Christian homes, Poland, Besserman case, 1945–1950
D71 6 Jewish children in non-Jewish homes, 1945–1953
D71 7 Correspondence, 1945–1946
D71 8 Minutes, agendas, correspondence, reports, lists, 1945–1948
D71 9 Correspondence and minutes, 1945–1947
D71 10 National and Executive committee, 1945–1946
D71 11 Minutes and agendas, 1945–1946
D71 12 Minutes, 1947
Box Folder
D72 1 Certificate of incorporation, 1946
D72 2 President's War Relief Control Board, 1945–1948
D72 3 Minutes, correspondence, reports, 1945–1947
D72 4 Mizrachi homes, 1947
D72 5 Parent's Committee for Jewish Refugee Children, 1944
D72 6 Agreements with homes, 1945–1946
D72 7 Fundraising campaign procedure, Dec 1945–Jan 1946
D72 8 Circular appeal to American Jewish Congress councils and chapters, re: foster parent plan, 1945–1947
D72 9 Campaign for support, heads of organizations meeting, Jan 1946
D72 10 Fundraising and financial reports, 1945–1946
D72 11 Financial documents, 1946–1947
D72 12 Hilb, Ellen, re: finances, Jan 1946–Jul 1947
D72 13 Landsmanschaften dinner meeting (8 Jan 1947), Paramount restaurant, 1946–1947
D72 14 Loans, 1947–1948
Box Folder
D73 1 O.L. Walter & Co., accountants, 1946–1947
D73 2 David L. Lieb & Co., 1947
D73 3 Auditor's statements, O.L. Walter & Co., 1946–1947
D73 4 Finances, 1946–1948
D73 5 Contributions received, 1946
D73 6 Report on Child Care Division personnel by Varchaver, Catherine, 18 Feb 1947
D73 7 Financial reports, 1946–1949
D73 8 United Jewish Appeal and Joint Distribution Committee, 1947
D73 9 Agreement with United Jewish Appeal and Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1947
D73 10 Second agreement with United Jewish Appeal and Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, 1947–1948
D73 11 Child Care Division reports, 1945
D73 12 Child Care Division reports, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D74 1 Goldmann, Nahum, 1947
D74 2 Karbach, Oscar, 1947
D74 3 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1946–1947
D74 4 Levine, Louis, 1946–1947
D74 5 Marcus, Robert S., 1946–1949
D74 6 Shatz, Sonia, and Wise, Louise W. ( American Jewish Congress, Women's Division, Clothing Relief Committee), 1947
D74 7 Wise, Stephen S., 1946–1947
D74 8 Reports, 1945–1946
D74 9 Hilb, Ellen, reports, minutes re: French children, 1946
D74 10 Hilb, Ellen, and Varchaver, Catherine, reports, 1947–1948
D74 11 Reports, 1946–1951
D74 12 Varchaver, Catherine, 1945
D74 13 Varchaver, Catherine, Jan–May 1946
Box Folder
D75 1 Varchaver, Catherine, re: foster parents plan, 1946–1947
D75 2 Material collected by Dr. Stein, 1946–1947
D75 3 Varchaver, Catherine, Jan–May 1947
D75 4 Varchaver, Catherine, Jun–Dec 1947
D75 5 Varchaver, Catherine, 1948
D75 6 Varchaver, Catherine, 1948
D75 7 Varchaver, Catherine, activities after separation from World Jewish Congress, 1949–1950
D75 8 Hilb, Ellen, trip to Europe, 1945
D75 9 Hilb, Ellen, trip to Europe, Jan–Apr 1946
Box Folder
D76 1 Hilb, Ellen, trip to Europe, May–Jul 1946
D76 2 Hilb, Ellen, trip to Europe, Aug–Dec 1946
D76 3 Hilb, Ellen, 1946
D76 4 Hilb, Ellen, 1947
D76 5 Correspondence, Jan–May 1945
D76 6 Correspondence, Jun 1945
D76 7 Correspondence, Jul–Sep 1945
D76 8 Correspondence, Oct 1945
D76 9 Correspondence, Nov–Dec 1945
Box Folder
D77 1 Correspondence, Jan–Mar, 1946
D77 2 Correspondence, Apr–Aug, 1946
D77 3 European children, 1945–1946
D77 4 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1946
D77 5 Minutes, correspondence re: homes, 1946–1947
D77 6 Correspondence, 1947–1950
D77 7 Committee for Health and Child Care, 1944–1945
D77 8 Child Care Planning Committee and Committee for Relief to Children, 1945–1946
D77 9 Adoption Committee, individual cases, 1947–1950
D77 10 Requests for legal adoption, 1946–1947
D77 11 Commission on the Status of Jewish War Orphans in Europe, Undated
D77 12 Consultative Child Care Committee for Coordination of Activities of Various Child Care Agencies in France, 1946
D77 13 European Women's Committee, Sub-Committee on Child Care, 1945
Box Folder
D78 1 United Nations International Children's Economic Fund, 1946–1947
D78 2 Karbach, Oscar, memorandum re: proposed document on status of Jewish war-orphans in Europe, 1947
D78 3 Schools and education, 1946
D78 4 Marrow's trip to Europe, 1946–1947
D78 5 Publications from relief organizations, 1941–1946
D78 6 Progressive Schools Committee for Refugee Children, 1942
D78 7 Mary Greenberg Sister League, 1946
D78 8 Jewish Mother's League, 1946
D78 9 Publicity, 1945–1947
D78 10 Situation of Jewish children in Europe, 1945
D78 11 Children and homes, 1945–1948
D78 12 Reports on homes, 1947
D78 13 Austria, children, 1946–1948
D78 14 Austria, children's home in Vienna, 1946–1948
D78 15 Belgium, children, Jan–Sep 1945
D78 16 Belgium, children, Oct–Dec 1945
D78 17 Belgium, financial reports, 1946–1948
Box Folder
D79 1 Czechoslovakia, children, 1945–1948
D79 2 Czechoslovakian homes, 1946–1947
D79 3 France, children, 1944–1945
D79 4 France, children, 1946–1948
D79 5 France, lists of children and correspondence, 1946–1947
D79 6 Financial reports, 1946–1947
D79 7 Germany, 1945–1948
D79 8 Greece, 1945
D79 9 Holland, 1945–1946
D79 10 Hungary, 1946–1948
D79 11 Italy, children, 1945–1948
D79 12 Italian children's home, Weggis, Switzerland, 1945–1946
D79 13 Italy, homes, lists, financial reports, 1946–1947
D79 14 Luxembourg, 1946
Box Folder
D80 1 Poland, 1945–1947
D80 2 Romania, 1945–1947
D80 3 Spain, 1945–1946
D80 4 Switzerland, 1946–1947
D80 5 USSR, 1945–1946
D80 6 Yugoslavia, 1946
D80 7 Correspondents' Service for European Jewish Children, 1946–1948
D80 8 Reports and correspondence, 1946–1948
D80 9 Letters of thanks for Hannukah parcels, 1946–1948
D80 10 Children's letters and excerpts, 1945–1947
D80 11 Letters from children in France, 1945–1946
D80 12 Letters from children in France, 1946
D80 13 Letters from children in France, 1945–1946
D80 14 Correspondents' service questionnaires, Apr 1946
D80 15 Correspondents' service questionnaires, Sep 1946
D80 16 Correspondents' service questionnaires, 1946
D80 17 Foster parents plan, 1945–1947
D80 18 Lists of children and foster parents, 1946
Box Folder
D81 1 Women's Division of American Jewish Congress, 1945–1947
D81 2 Foster parents assignments, 1946–1947
D81 3 Foster parents commitments and withdrawals, 1946–1947
D81 4 Foster parents commitments, withdrawals, and follow-ups, 1946–1947
D81 5 Adopt-a-Family Plan, Feb–Apr 1946
D81 6 Adopt-a-Family Plan, May–Oct 1946
D81 7 Adopt-a-Family Plan, Feb–Aug 1946
D81 8 Adopt-a-Family Plan, Sep 1946–May 1948
D81 9 Biographical reports on individual children, 1946–1947
Box Folder
D82 1 Biographies (A–Z), Brussels, Belgium, and list of correspondents, 1946–1947
D82 2 Biographies, Czechoslovakia, 1946
D82 3 Child questionnaires (A–L, S), Hungarian section, 1946
D82 4 Questionnaire for Jewish poor children of Rome, Italy (A–Z), 1946
D82 5 Biographies brought from Poland by Margoshes, Samuel, Mar 1946
D82 6 Biographies, Mizrachi home, Krakow, Poland, 1946
D82 7 Child questionnaires, Mizrachi Kibbutz, Lodz, Poland, 1946
D82 8 Photostat of booklet of biographies with photos, Mizrachi Kibbutz, Lodz, Poland, 1946
D82 9 Biographies (A–G) and general information on homes, Poland, 1946
D82 10 Biographies (H–Z) homes, Poland, 1946
D82 11 Sweden, Beth Sefer (Mizrachi) at Glasbo and Bet Noar Dati “Emune”, 1946
D82 12 Case histories of children, Mizrachi home, Waldruh, Switzerland, 1946
Subseries 5. Committee for Overseas Relief Supplies. 1945–1950. [9 Hollinger boxes]
Historical Note: Established in June 1945 to ship clothing, food, and medicine to liberated Jews in Europe, the Committee was headed by Kurt R. Grossman and discontinued in June 1948.
Box Folder
D83 1 Reports, letters, memos, 1945
D83 2 Reports, letters, memos, Jan–Mar 1946
D83 3 Reports, letters, memos, Apr–Jun 1946
D83 4 Reports, letters, memos, Jul–Oct 1946
D83 5 Reports, letters, memos, Nov–Dec 1946
D83 6 Reports, letters, memos, 1947
D83 7 Overseas Guide #1, Dec 1947
D83 8 Guide of the Committee for Overseas Relief Supplies, no. 1–5, 1946–1946
D83 9 Committee for Overseas Relief Supplies in Action, May 1946
D83 10 Relief organizations, 1945
Box Folder
D84 1 Relief organizations, 1946
D84 2 Governmental agencies, 1945
D84 3 Governmental agencies, 1946
D84 4 Advisory Committee on Voluntary Foreign Aid of the United States Government, 1947–1949
D84 5 Shipping and packing companies, 1945
D84 6 Shipping and packing companies, 1946
D84 7 Ollendorff, H.G., 1945
D84 8 Ollendorff, H.G., Jan–Aug 1946
D84 9 Ollendorff, H.G., Sept 1946–Aug 1949
D84 10 National Organization of Polish Jews, Inc., 1945
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D85 1 New parcel service, 1947–1949
D85 2 Hannukah and Pesach parcels, 1947–1948
D85 3 Shipping of parcels, 1947–1949
D85 4 Acknowledgments of relief parcels, 1945–1950
D85 5 Non-World Jewish Congress parcel service to Romania, Undated
D85 6 Marcus, Robert S., 1946
D85 7 Activity reports, 1945–1947
D85 8 Stein, Kalman, 1945–1946
D85 9 Correspondence, 1945–Sep 1946
D85 10 Correspondence, Oct 1946–Jan 1947
D85 11 Correspondence, 1947
D85 12 Grossman, Kurt R., 1947
D85 13 Correspondence re: contributions, 1945–1947
D85 14 Memos, Dec 1945–Apr 1946
D85 15 Memos, May–Aug 1946
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D86 1 Memos, Sep–Dec 1946
D86 2 Memos, 1947
D86 3 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (A), 1947
D86 4 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (Aronzon), 1947
D86 5 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (B), 1947
D86 6 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (C), 1947
D86 7 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (D), 1947
D86 8 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (E–G), 1947
D86 9 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (H), 1947
D86 10 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (I–L), 1947
D86 11 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (M), 1947
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D87 1 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (N–R), 1947
D87 2 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (S), 1947
D87 3 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (T–Z), 1947
D87 4 Grossman, Kurt R., correspondence (General), 1945–1949
D87 5 Clothing, 1945–1948
D87 6 Food, 1948–1949
D87 7 Lists of confirmed shipments to various countries, 1946
D87 8 List of shipments, 1946–1947
D87 9 Log of shipments, by country, 1945–1946
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D88 1 Orders no. 6–7, 10, via Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims (RELICO), Sweden, 22 Aug–24 Sep 1945
D88 2 Orders no. 11–13, via Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims (RELICO), Sweden, 18 Sep–3 Oct 1945
D88 3 Orders no. 14–16, via Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims (RELICO), Sweden, 24 Sep–4 Oct 1945
D88 4 Orders no. 20–24, via Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims (RELICO), Sweden, 24 Oct–4 Dec 1945
D88 5 Orders no. 25–29, 31–33, 35, via Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims (RELICO), Sweden, 5 Dec 1945–17 Jun 1946
D88 6 AGH orders no. 2–3, 3 Apr–24 Apr 1946
D88 7 AGH orders no. 4, 11 Apr–30 Apr 1946
D88 8 AGH orders no. 5, 19 Apr–26 Apr 1946
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D89 1 AGH orders no. 6–8, 26 Apr–3 May 1946
D89 2 AGH orders no. 9–11, 3 May–16 May 1946
D89 3 AGH orders no. 12–13, 16 May–24 May 1946
D89 4 AGH orders no. 14–16, 24 May–7 Jun 1946
D89 5 AGH orders no. 17–18, 7 Jun–17 Jun 1946
D89 6 AGH orders no. 19–21, 17 Jun–27 Jun 1946
D89 7 AGH orders no. 22–24, 27 Jun–16 Jul 1946
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D90 1 AGH orders no. 25–26, 17 Jul–29 Jul 1946
D90 2 AGH orders no. 27–28, 31 Jul–13 Aug 1946
D90 3 AGH orders no. 29–30, 13 Aug–30 Aug 1946
D90 4 AGH orders no. 31–34, 3 Sep–25 Sep 1946
D90 5 AGH orders no. 35–37, 30 Sep–24 Oct 1946
D90 6 AGH orders no. 38–41, 1 Nov–9 Dec 1946
D90 7 AGH orders no. 43, 45–49, 54, 24 Dec 1947–5 Sep 1947
D90 8 Parcels to Russia, 24 Sep 1945–25 Jun 1946
D90 9 Parcels to Europe (various countries), 24 Sep–20 Dec 1945
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D91 1 Parcels to Europe (various countries), 26 Dec 1945–5 Sept 1946
D91 2 Voided parcel receipts, 1945–1946
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D92 1 Correspondence, 1942–1943
D92 2 Planning committee on the European situation, 1942–1943
D92 3 Activities of American Jewish Congress, 1942–1943
D92 4 Report re: German anti-Semitic radio propaganda, Apr 1943
Subseries 6. Advisory Council on European Jewish Affairs. 1941–1947. [12 Hollinger boxes]
Historical Note: The Advisory Council on European Jewish Affairs was founded in 1942 to establish a united front of European Jewry with regard to common war, peace, and post-war problems. Council membership was composed of delegates from various Representative Committees of European Jewries then present in the United States. The Council's primary goals were: securing maximum aid in the various groups' struggle for democracy; the reestablishment of European Jewry's complete equality of rights as individuals and as citizens; to study the problems connected with the upbuilding of European Jewish life in their respective countries after the war; and collaborating with non-Jewish groups to promote mutual understanding and cooperation.
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D92 5 Reports, releases, speeches, 6–7 Jun 1942
D92 6 Press releases, 25 May–8 Jun 1942
D92 7 Correspondence, Jun 1942
D92 8 Originals of speeches, Jun 1942
D92 9 Reports, Jun 1942
D92 10 Pre-conference lists of Jewish Representative Committees, Mar 1942
D92 11 Acceptances for the conference, May 1942
D92 12 Guest list, Spring 1942
D92 13 Messages, May–Jun 1942
D92 14 Set of documents, 1942
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D93 1 Minutes, 1942–1943
D93 2 Statement re: creation of Advisory Council on European Jewish Affairs, Jan–Feb 1942
D93 3 Literature enclosed in mailing of 20 Mar 1942
D93 4 Yiddish release, Zigelbaum's statement on Jewish representation denied by Advisory Council on European Jewish Affairs, 2 Jun 1942
D93 5 Fundraising drive, 1942–1943
D93 6 Meetings of Advisory Council, 1946–1947
D93 7 Invitations, 1942–1945
D93 8 Report, Sept 1942
D93 9 Distribution address lists, 1945–1946
D93 10 Neutral shipping for passengers, 1943
D93 11 Plenary meetings of Representative Committees of Advisory Council on European Jewish Affairs, 1944–1945
D93 12 Newsletters (no. 1–4), 1942–1943
D93 13 Pekelis, Alexander, re: Nazi Europe, 1944–1945
D93 14 Pekelis, Alexander, re: Soviet liberated Europe, 1945
D93 15 Pekelis, Alexander, re: Western Europe, 1945
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D94 1 Coordinating Committee, 1942–1945
D94 2 Coordinating Committee, 1944–1945
D94 3 Coordinating Committee newsletter, 1945
D94 4 Committees on economics, on legal and political problems, and on post-war relief and rehabilitation, 1942–1943
D94 5 Committee on readmission of alien Jews, 1943
D94 6 Subcommittee for resettlement of displaced persons, 1945
D94 7 Food committee, Sep–Oct 1942
D94 8 Jewish Representative Committee, 1942–1946
D94 9 Jewish Representative Committee, member lists and background questionnaires, 1946
D94 10 Tartakower, Arieh, file on Jewish Representative Committee, 1941–1945
D94 11 Jewish Representative Committee, reports, 1943–1944
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D95 1 Austrian Jewish Representative Committee, 1942–1945
D95 2 Belgian Jewish Representative Committee, 1942
D95 3 Czechoslovakian Jewish Representative Committee, 1942–1944
D95 4 Czechoslovakian Jewish Representative Committee, 1942–1945
D95 5 Dutch Jewish Representative Committee, 1944–1946
D95 6 French Jewish Representative Committee, 1943–1945
D95 7 German Jewish Representative Committees, 1942–1945
D95 8 Italian Jewish Representative Committee, 1942–1945
D95 9 Lithuanian Jewish Representative Committees, 1942
D95 10 Representation of Polish Jewry, 1942–1944
D95 11 Representation of Polish Jewry, News Bulletin, 1943–1945
D95 12 Yugoslav Jewish Representative Committee, Bulletin, report, member list, 1942–1944
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D96 1 Draft report, “Yugoslav Jewry Under German Occupation Rule”, 1942
D96 2 Draft reports, ca. 1943–1944
D96 3 Draft reports by country (A–F), 1942–1944
D96 4 Draft reports by country (G–Y), 1943–1944
D96 5 Original draft of Abrogation Cremieux decree, 1943
D96 6 Draft reports re: Czechoslovakia, Greece, France, 1943–1944
D96 7 Material for draft report re: French North Africa, 1943–1944
D96 8 Form letters, 1942
D96 9 Form letters, Jan–May 1943
D96 10 Form letters, Jun–Nov 1943
D96 11 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., Dec 1941–Jun 1942
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D97 1 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., Jul–Dec 1942
D97 2 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., Jan–Jun 1943
D97 3 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., Jul–Dec 1943
D97 4 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1944–1948
D97 5 Correspondence, 1942
D97 6 Correspondence, 1943
D97 7 Correspondence with New York (A), 1942–1943
D97 8 Correspondence with New York (B–E), 1942–1943
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D98 1 Correspondence with New York (F–H), 1942–1943
D98 2 Correspondence with New York (J–K), 1942–1943
D98 3 Correspondence with New York (L–M), 1942–1943
D98 4 Correspondence with New York (N–R), 1942–1943
D98 5 Correspondence with New York (S), 1942–1943
D98 6 Correspondence with New York (T–Y), 1942–1943
D98 7 Correspondence with Washington, D.C. (A–G), 1942–1943
D98 8 Correspondence with Washington, D.C. (H–Z), 1942–1943
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D99 1 “Out-of-Town” (A–I and misc.), 1942–1943
D99 2 “Out-of-Town” (J–W), 1942–1943
D99 3 Austria (A–K), 1942–1943
D99 4 Austria (L–S), 1942–1943
D99 5 Austria, 1942–1944
D99 6 Austria, correspondence, re: persons buried at the Jewish cemetery of Vienna, 1942–1943
D99 7 Belgium (A), 1942–1943
D99 8 Belgium (B), 1942–1943
D99 9 Belgium (D–N), 1942–1943
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D100 1 Belgium (P–V), 1942–1943
D100 2 Britain, 1942–1943
D100 3 Canada, 1942–1943
D100 4 Czechoslovakia, 1942–1944
D100 5 Czechoslovakia (A–C), 1942–1943
D100 6 Czechoslovakia (E–L), 1942–1943
D100 7 Czechoslovakia (M–Z), 1942–1943
D100 8 Denmark, 1941–1943
D100 9 France, 1942–1944
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D101 1 France (A–K), 1942–1943
D101 2 France (M–W), 1942–1943
D101 3 Germany (A–D), 1942–1944
D101 4 Germany (E–M), 1942–1944
D101 5 Germany (N–W), 1942–1944
D101 6 Hungary, 1942–1943
D101 7 Italy, 1942–1943
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D102 1 Italy (A–L), 1942–1943
D102 2 Italy (M–W), 1942–1943
D102 3 Greece, 1942–1943
D102 4 Jamaica, 1943
D102 5 Latin America, 1942–1943
D102 6 Latvia and Estonia, 1942–1943
D102 7 Lithuania, 1942–1943
D102 8 Luxembourg, 1942
D102 9 Netherlands, 1941–1944
D102 10 Norway, 1942–1943
D102 11 Palestine, 1942–1943
D102 12 Poland, 1942–1943
D102 13 Portugal, 1942–1943
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D103 1 Switzerland, 1942–1943
D103 2 Romania, 1942–1943
D103 3 Romania, 1942–1943
D103 4 Turkey, 1942–1943
D103 5 Yugoslavia, 1942–1943
D103 6 Yugoslavia (A–B), 1942–1943
D103 7 Yugoslavia (E–O), 1942–1943
D103 8 Yugoslavia (R–Y), 1942–1943
D103 9 Wise, James Waterman, reports, 1942–1944
D103 10 Department of European Jewish Affairs, chronological materials, 1941–1944
Subseries 7. Rescue Department. 1939–1966. [13 Hollinger boxes]
Scope and Content Note: Contains Rescue Department records. Included are files of Aryeh L. Kubowitzki and Rudolf Glanz, together with inquiries and locations concerning missing Jews and records of rescue work in post-war Europe.
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D104 1 List of incoming mail and cables, 21 Jul–9 Nov 1944
D104 2 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1944–1946
D104 3 Rescue Committee minutes, 1944–1945
D104 4 Sephardic communities correspondence, 1942–1943
D104 5 Women's Institute of Jewish Studies, Dec 1943–Feb 1944
D104 6 Peace Aims Planning Committee, 1941–1944
D104 7 Post-war reconstruction (indemnification and compensation), 1942–1943
D104 8 Karbach, Oscar, post-war reconstruction legal problems, 1945–1947
D104 9 Post-war problems, publications, 1943–1945
D104 10 Post-war problems, radio address by Weizmann, Chaim, 14 May 1942
D104 11 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., and Karbach, Oscar, 1944–1948
D104 12 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., trip to Europe, Oct–Dec 1946
D104 13 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1947
D104 14 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., 1946–1952
D104 15 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., reports, 1947–1966
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D105 1 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., reports and correspondence, 1946–1948
D105 2 Finances, 1945–1948
D105 3 Finances, 1946–1948
D105 4 Riegner, Gerhart M., and Goldmann, Nahum, interviews with Red Cross leaders in Geneva, Nov–Dec 1939
D105 5 Correspondence (A–B), 1941–1944
D105 6 Correspondence, 1941–1943
D105 7 Correspondence, 1944–1945
D105 8 American Red Cross, 1943–1946
D105 9 International Red Cross, Jan 1943–Apr 1944
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D106 1 International Red Cross, May–Oct 1944
D106 2 International Red Cross, Nov–Dec 1944
D106 3 International Red Cross, 1945
D106 4 International Red Cross, 1946–1950
D106 5 World Jewish Congress and International Red Cross, draft report “Fuehrer durch das Material”, Undated
D106 6 Report (compilation of documents from 1942–1945), re: International Committee of the Red Cross, 1946–1947
D106 7 Civilian internees, International Red Cross, 1942–1943
D106 8 Civilian internees, International Red Cross, 1943–1945
D106 9 Civilian internees, International Red Cross, 1945–1950
D106 10 International Red Cross conferences, 1946, 1948
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D107 1 Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees, 1943–1945
D107 2 War Refugee Board, 1944–1945
D107 3 War Refugee Board, 1944–1946
D107 4 Breckenridge/Long statement, 1943–1944
D107 5 Marshall Plan and constitution of the International Refugee Organization, 1947–1948
D107 6 Va'ad ha-Hatzala, 1944–1945
D107 7 Emergency Committee to Save the Jews of Europe, 1943–1944
D107 8 International Rescue and Relief Committee, New York, 1943–1946
D107 9 American Jewish Conference, minutes, 1944–1947
D107 10 American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee, report by Polakiewicz, M., and newsletter, 1947
D107 11 Slovakia, Rabbi Weismandl, Fleischman, Gizi and Schwalb, Zivia, 1942–1966
D107 12 “German Extermination Camps — Auschwitz and Birkenau”, War Refugee Board report, Nov 1944
D107 13 Destruction of death camps, cables and correspondence, 1944–1945
D107 14 Extermination of European Jews, Silberschein, Adolf H., (Geneva Office), 1944
D107 15 “What the World Jewish Congress did for the Jews in Bulgaria” by Glanz, Rudolf, 1946
D107 16 Planned extermination of Jews, Riegner, Gerhart M., cable to Wise, Stephen S. and Squire, P.L. (American Consul, Geneva) refusal to deliver message (copies), Aug 1942
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D108 1 Atrocities and witness reports, 1944–1945
D108 2 Kasztner, R., report, 1946
D108 3 Jewish war criminals, 1944–1945
D108 4 Jewish Frontier special issue on atrocities, 1942
D108 5 Rescue plan, Bowman, Isaiah, of John Hopkins University, 1944
D108 6 Sweden, Masur, Norbert, report on meeting with Himmler, Heinrich, 1945
D108 7 Czechoslovakia, Terezin, 1944
D108 8 France, 1944
D108 9 Hungary, 1943–1944
D108 10 Liberated Italy, Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., correspondence with War Department, re: refugees, 1944
D108 11 Jamaica, Gibraltar refugee camp report by Platz, 1943
D108 12 Mauritius, 1942–1945
D108 13 Switzerland (Hechalutz) messages from various countries includes Schwalb, N., Tartakower, Arieh, correspondence, 1940–1943
D108 14 Switzerland (Hechalutz), cables and correspondence, 1940–1944
D108 15 Switzerland, Relief Committee for Jewish War Victims (RELICO), reports, letters from Czerniakow, 1940–1943
D108 16 Switzerland, 1942–1944
D108 17 Turkey, Istambul, Jewish Agency, 1943–1944
D108 18 Palestine and Turkey, 1942–1945
D108 19 Switzerland, 1945
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D109 1 Evacuation, exchange, food, ransom, United States, Department of State, cables, 1943–1944
D109 2 Special rescue drive, Jan–Mar 1945
D109 3 Slovakia, 1942–1947
D109 4 Union des Oeuvres, 1944
D109 5 General and individual cases, 1943–1945
D109 6 South American passports, 1943–1945
D109 7 Protection for persons in Vittel and Tittmoning (passports and Palestine certificates), 1943–1945
D109 8 Palestine certificates, replies received, 1943–1944
D109 9 Palestine certificates for people in Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, 1943–1944
D109 10 Kramarsky, Siegfried, re: proposed trip to Portugal, 1944
D109 11 Protection lists, no. 1–3 (Apr–May 1943); names submitted by Jewish Labor Committee (25 May 1943); and Hilb, Ellen, Silberschein, Adolf H., correspondence, Apr 1943–Feb 1944
D109 12 Protection lists, no. 4–9, Jun–Aug 1943
D109 13 Protection lists, no. 10–21, Sep 1943–Aug 1944
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D110 1 Names and vital statistics for rescue of Polish Jews and names for Palestine certificates, 1943–1944
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D111 1 Names and vital statistics for rescue of Polish Jews and names for Palestine certificates, 1943–1944
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D112 1 Culture Department, memo and activity report, July 1945
D112 2 Italy, Jul–Nov 1945
D112 3 Cables, May 1944–Sep 1945
D112 4 Location, Sep 1944–Feb 1945
D112 5 Poland, protectorate, psychological warfare, Slovakia, Yugoslavia, 1944
D112 6 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., radio address: “Economic and Social Conditions of Jews in Western Europe,” 26 Apr 1945
D112 7 Activity report for 1942–1944 (submitted to War Emergency Conference), 26 Oct 1944
D112 8 London, Jul 1944–May 1945
D112 9 Inquiries and locations, Feb–May 1945
D112 10 Inquiries and locations, Feb 1944–Apr 1945
D112 11 Inquiries and locations, Nov 1943–May 1945
D112 12 Inquiries and locations, Dec 1944–Apr 1945
D112 13 Inquiries and locations, Sep 1944–Jun 1945
D112 14 Inquiries and locations, Dec 1944–Aug 1945
D112 15 Travel papers, 1944
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D113 1 Materials brought back from Europe, Jul–Oct 1945
D113 2 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., lecture, “Situation of Jews in Belgium and France,” 30 Apr 1945
D113 3 Goldmann, Nahum, trip to Europe, 1945
D113 4 Authorities, 1946
D113 5 Correspondence to Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., from World Jewish Congress, 1946
D113 6 Correspondence from Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., to World Jewish Congress departments, 1946
D113 7 Correspondence with various countries, 1946
D113 8 Correspondence with various (geographical) sections of World Jewish Congress, 1946
D113 9 General, 1946
D113 10 Correspondence, 1946
D113 11 Cables, 1946
D113 12 Cables, 1946–1947
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D114 1 Draft Index to “Rescue I,” “IIa,” and “IIb,” Undated
D114 2 Documents from 1944, re: various countries with index, “Rescue I,” Undated
D114 3 Documents from 1945, re: various countries with index, “Rescue Iia,” Undated
D114 4 Documents from 1944–1945, re: various countries with index, “Rescue IIb,” Undated
D114 5 Documents from 1943–1945, re: World Jewish Congress rescue efforts with indexes of persons and introductory remarks by Robinson, Nehemiah, Nov 1963
D114 6 Documents re: International Red Cross from 1942–1945 collected by Glanz, Rudolf, 1945–1946
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D115 1 Glanz, Rudolf, research notes on events of 1942–1945, 1945–1946
D115 2 Glanz, Rudolf, rescue work in Belgium, 1943–1945
D115 3 Glanz, Rudolf, memos, 1945
D115 4 Glanz, Rudolf, draft index, 1945–1946
D115 5 Glanz, Rudolf, Romania from 1942–1945, 1945–1946
D115 6 Glanz, Rudolf, Bulgaria from 1938–1945, 1945–1946
D115 7 Glanz, Rudolf, correspondence and memos, 1945–1946
D115 8 Research notes, re: rescue, 1944–1945
D115 9 Rescue, 1943–1945
D115 10 Kubowitzki, Aryeh L., re: rescue, anti-Nazi boycott, German pogroms (1932–1938), 1943–1948
D115 11 Cable sheets, re: rescue, 1944–1945
D115 12 Joint memorandum to Roosevelt, Franklin D., re: Nazi extermination plan, 8 Dec 1942
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D116 1 Notes and manuscript for report: “Rescue I,” 1944
D116 2 Typed draft of report: “Rescue I,” 1944
D116 3 Typed draft of report: “Rescue II,” 1944
D116 4 Report: “Rescue I — Program of general measures of Relief and Rescue,” Mar 1944
D116 5 “Rescue II — Report on Rescue Problems and Activities,” Sep 1944
D116 6 “Rescue III and IV — Survey of World Jewish Congress (1940–1944),” Nov 1944
D116 7 Submissions to Bermuda conference, Apr 1943
D116 8 Grossman, Kurt R., reports on rescue activities, 1944–1945
D116 9 Weissman, Isaac, re: rescue in Portugal and Spain and Jarblum, Marc, re: rescue in France, 1945