Processed by Shloyme Krystal, 1989-1990, 1998. Additional processing by Rachel S. Harrison as part of the Leon Levy Archival Processing Initiative, made possible by the Leon Levy Foundation.
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Electronic finding aid was encoded in EAD 2002 by Rachel S. Harrison in June 2012. Description is in English.
Title: Guide to the Papers of Philip Friedman (1901-1960) 1914-1993 (bulk 1930-1960) RG 1258
Predominant Dates:bulk 1930-1960
ID: RG 1258 FA
Extent: 25.25 Linear Feet
Arrangement:
Philip Friedman arranged his materials either by format, subject, country, or language and then usually alphabetically. This system was maintained as much as was possible. Many of the materials, including the professional correspondence, are arranged alphabetically, while the personal correspondence is arranged chronologically, as are the materials about the memorial gatherings for the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Some of the correspondence is filed under the names of organizations, publications, institutions, and publishers, while other correspondence has been filed by the name of the person who signed the letters. Cross-references have been listed whenever possible. The languages of many of the articles follow the title and author in parentheses. Materials for which no language is given are mainly in English. Articles for which no author is given are often by Friedman.
Shloyme Krystal processed the original materials and created an English finding aid in 1989-1990. He then integrated the new materials and created a new finding aid in December 1998. Additional processing was completed in 2012. The collection is organized in ten series, some of which have been further subdivided into subseries.
Languages: Yiddish, Hebrew, Polish, English, German, French, Russian, Ukrainian, Italian, Dutch;Flemish, Spanish, Czech, Danish, Hungarian, Romanian, Swedish, Croatian
This collection contains the personal and professional papers of historian and bibliographer Philip Friedman. These materials include correspondence with individuals and with organizations, newspaper clippings, subject files, manuscripts of works by Friedman and by others, and some of Friedman’s personal documents. These materials relate to Friedman’s work on the histories of various Jewish communities, particularly those in Poland, and his work gathering source documents about the Holocaust.
The collection relates primarily to Friedman’s post-war research on the history of the Holocaust as well as to his administrative activities in various organizations. The bulk of the collection consists of second-hand sources collected by Friedman, as well as manuscripts by Friedman and others, bibliographical manuals and methodological guides prepared for use in the YIVO-Yad Vashem Joint Documentary Project, and correspondence with organizations and with individuals. Correspondents include Yiddish writers and prominent historians such as H.G. Adler, Ch. Agnoff, Hannah Arendt, E. Auerbach, Rachel Auerbach, Salo Baron, Shlomo Bickel, Ben Zion Dinur, Simon Dubnow, M. Dworzecki, Sz. Datner, Nathan Menachem Gelber, Rudolf Glanz, Jacob Glatstein, E. Glicenstein, Israel Halpern, Arthur Herzberg, Raul Hilberg, A.W. Jasny, Szmerke Kaczerginski, Joseph Kermish, Israel Klausner, M. Kosover, A. M. Klein, Leibush Lehrer, H. Leivick, Raphael Lemkin, Jacob Lestschinsky, Raphael Mahler, J. Mestel, Nahum Baruch Minkoff, L. Namier, Shmuel Niger, Joseph Opatoshu, Koppel Pinson, Leon Poliakov, Sarah Reisen, Gerald Reitlinger, A.A. Roback, L. Rochman, Eleanor Roosevelt, Philip Roth, Isaac Schwarzbart, Hillel Seidman, Genia Silkes, Anna Simaite, E. Sommerstein, Isaac Nachman Steinberg, J. Turkow, M. Turkow, Michael Weichert, and Mark Wischnitzer.
Materials on the Holocaust are primarily arranged geographically by ghetto or concentration camp. Included are over one hundred eyewitness accounts collected from Holocaust survivors by the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland, a list of survivors of Majdanek, copies and translations of orders of concentration camps commandants and clippings and pamphlets on Displaced Persons and reparations. There are also depositions relating to the trial of Michael Weichert and a Polish typescript of his book Jewish Self-Help 1939-1945 , materials on Nazi war criminals distributed by the Polish government in September 1954, biographical clippings on Nazi war criminals, copies of proceedings from the Nuremberg Trials, and questionnaires for survivors. Papers relating to Friedman’s organizational activities include clippings, offprints, pamphlets, copies of reports, announcements, short biographies of Jewish historians and Yiddish writers written by Friedman, records of the Historian’s Circle of the YIVO Institute, records of the YIVO-Yad Vashem Joint Documentary Project, and records of the Central Jewish Historical Commission in Poland. In addition, there are some of Friedman’s personal papers, a bibliography of his writings, some correspondence, and diaries and writings of Ada Friedman.
Biographical Note Polish Jewish historian Philip (Jeroham Fishel) Friedman was born in Lwow on April 27, 1901 to Eliezer and Sabina Friedman. He finished his studies at the Lwow gymnasium in 1919 and then studied history at the University of Vienna under the direction of Alfred Pribram, 1920-1925, and at the Jewish Teachers College (Pedagogium) in Vienna under Salo Baron, 1920-1922. He earned his teacher's diploma from the Jewish Teachers College in 1922 and his doctoral degree at the University of Vienna in 1925 with a dissertation entitled Die galizischen Juden im Kampfe um ihre Gleichberechtigung (1848–1868) (The Jews of Galicia in Their Struggle for Legal Equality [1848–1868]), which was published in Frankfurt in 1929. Friedman returned to Poland after receiving his doctorate, where he was briefly the director of the Tarbut school in Volkovysk (currently in Belarus) and taught Hebrew and history at the Jewish gymnasium in Konin, Poland. He also taught at the Jewish gymnasium in Łódź (1925-1939), as well as at the People’s University of that city, was a lecturer for doctoral candidates at YIVO in Vilna (1935-1936), and lectured at the Tahkemoni Rabbinical Seminary of Warsaw (1938–1939), and at the Institute of Judaic Studies, also in Warsaw. He continued his historical research, producing, most notably, his 1935 monograph Dzieje Żydów w Łodzi (The History of the Jews in Łódź), and a number of specialized studies on the Jews of Galicia and Lodz. In addition, he attempted to foster academic cooperation among Jewish historians. He participated in the International Congress of Historians, which was held in Warsaw in 1933, following which he endeavored to create a worldwide association of scholars of Jewish history. When World War II began, he was engaged in writing a comprehensive history of the Jews of Poland from the earliest beginnings through the twentieth century. Friedman survived the Holocaust by hiding in and around Lwow, but he lost his wife and a daughter. After the liberation in 1944, he went to Lublin, where he was appointed the first director of the Central Jewish Historical Commission, which he helped to found with the Central Committee of Jews in Poland, whose mission was to gather data on Nazi war crimes. In this capacity he not only collected testimonies and documentation but also supervised the publication of a number of pioneering studies, including his own on the concentration camp at Auschwitz. This work, To jest Oświęcim , was published in Warsaw in 1945 and appeared in an abridged English version as This Is Oswięcim in 1946. He also published several monographs on various destroyed Jewish communities, including Bialystok and Chelmno, and about Ukrainian-Jewish relations during the Nazi occupation. At the same time, he taught Jewish history at the Łódź University (1945-1946) and was a member of the Polish State Commission to Investigate German War Crimes in Auschwitz and Chelmno. After testifying and acting as a consultant at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal in 1946, Friedman and his new wife, Dr. Ada Eber-Friedman, decided not to return to Poland. For two years he directed the educational and cultural department of the Joint Distribution Committee in the American Zone in Germany (1946-1948). He also helped the Centre du Documentation Juive Comtemporaire in Paris to set up its documentary collection. Friedman then moved to the United States in October 1948 at the invitation of his former professor Salo Baron, who was now teaching at Columbia University, where Friedman joined him. There he first held the post of research fellow and then, from 1951 until his death in 1960, that of lecturer in the graduate department of history. From 1949-1954, he was the dean of the Jewish Teacher’s Seminary and Folks University. He taught courses at the Herzliya Teachers Seminary in Israel and was a member of the Research Committee of the Board of Director’s of the YIVO Institute starting in 1952. Friedman’s subsequent research focused on the Holocaust. He produced two popular books, the first account of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising titled Martyrs and Fighters: The Epic of the Warsaw Ghetto (1954), the second a volume describing Christian rescuers during the war, Their Brothers’ Keepers (1957). A volume of his essays devoted to Holocaust topics, Pathways to Extinction: Essays on the Holocaust (1980), was edited posthumously by his wife. He was the Research Director of the YIVO-Yad Vashem Joint Documentary Project, a bibliographical series on the Holocaust from 1954-1960. This project consisted of publishing a full bibliography of all published works having a connection to the Holocaust. The first volume, which consisted of Hebrew sources, had been published by the time of Friedman’s death, and the English volume was ready to be printed. He also remained committed to his earlier scholarly interests, and published articles in Yiddish, Polish, Hebrew, French, and English, such as “Polish Jewish Historiography between the Two Wars” and “The First Millennium of Jewish Settlement in the Ukraine and in the Adjacent Areas.” Philip Friedman died in New York on February 7, 1960 after a lengthy illness. Polish Jewish historian Philip (Jeroham Fishel) Friedman was born in Lwow on April 27, 1901 to Eliezer and Sabina Friedman. He finished his studies at the Lwow gymnasium in 1919 and then studied history at the University of Vienna under the direction of Alfred Pribram, 1920-1925, and at the Jewish Teachers College (Pedagogium) in Vienna under Salo Baron, 1920-1922. He earned his teacher's diploma from the Jewish Teachers College in 1922 and his doctoral degree at the University of Vienna in 1925 with a dissertation entitled Die galizischen Juden im Kampfe um ihre Gleichberechtigung (1848–1868) (The Jews of Galicia in Their Struggle for Legal Equality [1848–1868]), which was published in Frankfurt in 1929.
Friedman returned to Poland after receiving his doctorate, where he was briefly the director of the Tarbut school in Volkovysk (currently in Belarus) and taught Hebrew and history at the Jewish gymnasium in Konin, Poland. He also taught at the Jewish gymnasium in Łódź (1925-1939), as well as at the People’s University of that city, was a lecturer for doctoral candidates at YIVO in Vilna (1935-1936), and lectured at the Tahkemoni Rabbinical Seminary of Warsaw (1938–1939), and at the Institute of Judaic Studies, also in Warsaw. He continued his historical research, producing, most notably, his 1935 monograph Dzieje Żydów w Łodzi (The History of the Jews in Łódź), and a number of specialized studies on the Jews of Galicia and Lodz. In addition, he attempted to foster academic cooperation among Jewish historians. He participated in the International Congress of Historians, which was held in Warsaw in 1933, following which he endeavored to create a worldwide association of scholars of Jewish history. When World War II began, he was engaged in writing a comprehensive history of the Jews of Poland from the earliest beginnings through the twentieth century.
Friedman survived the Holocaust by hiding in and around Lwow, but he lost his wife and a daughter. After the liberation in 1944, he went to Lublin, where he was appointed the first director of the Central Jewish Historical Commission, which he helped to found with the Central Committee of Jews in Poland, whose mission was to gather data on Nazi war crimes. In this capacity he not only collected testimonies and documentation but also supervised the publication of a number of pioneering studies, including his own on the concentration camp at Auschwitz. This work, To jest Oświęcim , was published in Warsaw in 1945 and appeared in an abridged English version as This Is Oswięcim in 1946. He also published several monographs on various destroyed Jewish communities, including Bialystok and Chelmno, and about Ukrainian-Jewish relations during the Nazi occupation. At the same time, he taught Jewish history at the Łódź University (1945-1946) and was a member of the Polish State Commission to Investigate German War Crimes in Auschwitz and Chelmno.
After testifying and acting as a consultant at the Nuremberg International Military Tribunal in 1946, Friedman and his new wife, Dr. Ada Eber-Friedman, decided not to return to Poland. For two years he directed the educational and cultural department of the Joint Distribution Committee in the American Zone in Germany (1946-1948). He also helped the Centre du Documentation Juive Comtemporaire in Paris to set up its documentary collection. Friedman then moved to the United States in October 1948 at the invitation of his former professor Salo Baron, who was now teaching at Columbia University, where Friedman joined him. There he first held the post of research fellow and then, from 1951 until his death in 1960, that of lecturer in the graduate department of history. From 1949-1954, he was the dean of the Jewish Teacher’s Seminary and Folks University. He taught courses at the Herzliya Teachers Seminary in Israel and was a member of the Research Committee of the Board of Director’s of the YIVO Institute starting in 1952.
Friedman’s subsequent research focused on the Holocaust. He produced two popular books, the first account of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising titled Martyrs and Fighters: The Epic of the Warsaw Ghetto (1954), the second a volume describing Christian rescuers during the war, Their Brothers’ Keepers (1957). A volume of his essays devoted to Holocaust topics, Pathways to Extinction: Essays on the Holocaust (1980), was edited posthumously by his wife. He was the Research Director of the YIVO-Yad Vashem Joint Documentary Project, a bibliographical series on the Holocaust from 1954-1960. This project consisted of publishing a full bibliography of all published works having a connection to the Holocaust. The first volume, which consisted of Hebrew sources, had been published by the time of Friedman’s death, and the English volume was ready to be printed. He also remained committed to his earlier scholarly interests, and published articles in Yiddish, Polish, Hebrew, French, and English, such as “Polish Jewish Historiography between the Two Wars” and “The First Millennium of Jewish Settlement in the Ukraine and in the Adjacent Areas.” Philip Friedman died in New York on February 7, 1960 after a lengthy illness.
Auschwitz (Concentration camp), Baron, Salo W. (Salo Wittmayer), 1895-1989, Central Jewish Historical Committee, Centre de documentation juive contemporaine, Clippings - Newspaper clippings, Columbia University, Concentration camps, Datner, Szymon, Documents - Administrative reports, Documents - Correspondence, Documents - Manuscripts, Documents - Minutes, Documents - Notes, Duker, Abraham G. (Abraham Gordon), 1907-, Europe, Friedman, Philip, 1901-1960, Germany, Gringauz, Samuel, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) - Bibliography, Holocaust survivors, Israel, Jewish ghettos, Jewish refugees, Jews - History, Kermish, Joseph, Lestschinsky, Jacob, 1876-1966, London (England), Mark, Bernard, 1908-1966, Minkoff, N. B., 1893-1958, Occupation, 1939-1945, Paris (France), Poland, Rijksinstituut voor Oorlogsdocumentatie (Netherlands), Soviet Union, Ukraine, War criminals, War resistance movements, Weichert, Michael, 1890-1967, Wiener Library, World War, 1939-1945 - Atrocities, World War, 1939-1945 - Jews, Yad va-shem, rashut ha-zikaron la-Shoʼah vela-gevurah, YIVO Archives
Access Restrictions: Permission to use the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archivist.
Use Restrictions:
Permission to publish part or parts of the collection must be obtained from the YIVO Archives. For more information, contact:
YIVO Institute for Jewish Research, Center for Jewish History, 15 West 16th Street, New York, NY 10011
email: archives@yivo.cjh.org
Acquisition Method: The materials were donated to the YIVO Archives by Philip Friedman’s widow, Ada Friedman, in June 1987. Additional materials were donated by Friedman’s niece, Sophia Balk, in February 1993.
Separated Materials: Philip Friedman’s library was also donated to YIVO and forms the Philip Friedman Collection at the YIVO Library.
Related Materials: The YIVO Library has many books by and about Friedman and a wealth of materials about the Jews of Poland, World War II, the Holocaust, the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, concentration camps, survivor testimonies, displaced persons, bibliographies of books about the Holocaust, and many other topics found in the Friedman Papers. In addition, many of Friedman’s personal books about Jewish history and Holocaust materials were donated to the YIVO Library.
Preferred Citation: Published citations should take the following form:Identification of item, date (if known); Papers of Philip Friedman; RG 1258; folder number; YIVO Institute for Jewish Research.
Folder 4: Angoff, Charles
Antonovsky, A.
Folder 5: Arendt, Hannah
Arditti, A.
Folder 7: Artur, Boris
Artman-Sasse
Folder 9: Ash, Saul
Atlas, H.
Folder 13: Bakalczuk, M.
Badi, J.
Folder 14: Balberyszski, Mendel
Bandman, Edith
Folder 16: Baron, Salo
Bass, David
Folder 17: Bein, William
Bein, A.
Folder 19: Ben-Ezra, A.
Ben-Horin, M.
Folder 23: Berlinski, Szloime
Bernholtz, S.
New York Public Library
see also folder 330
Folder 28: Billig, Joseph
Blatt, Mrs. Josef
Folder 29: Blau, Bruno
Bloch, Pierre
Folder 33: Brilling, Bernhardt
Braun, Sam
Folder 34: Bryks, Rachmil
Brzezinski, A.
Folder 38: Charney, Daniel
Chononowitz, Ch.
I. Milstein
Folder 42: Ciemny, Melech
Clergy
Folder 43: Cohen, Elie A.
Cohen, M.J.
Folder 44: Cohen, Oscar
Cohn, Gabriel H.
Czapska, Maria
Folder 51: Domaradzki, T.F.
Dobroczynski, Wiktor
Folder 58: Eck, Nusin
Eckstein, F.
Folder 59: Efroikin, Z.
Efros, I.
Epstein, G. and L.
Folder 60: Eisenbach, Artur
Elis, B.
Eisenstein, Miss
Folder 61: Eran, A.
Eris, A.
Ettinger, I.
Folder 62: Federman, R.
Faulkner, S.O.
Folder 63: Feigenbaum, M.
Feldman, E.
Folder 64: Fink, J.
Feldschuh, B.
Folder 66: Finkelstein, Arie
Fishman, M.
Folder 67: Flagg, W.T.
Fledel, Joseph
Folder 68: Fogelman, L.
Forman, Evelyn and Charles
Folder 69: Friedman, Tuvye
Friedman, Theodore
Frankenhuis, Maurice
Folder 70: Foxman, Joseph
Friede, Maximilian
Folder 76: Gildin, H.
Gilman, Lucy
Folder 77: Gladstone, Jacob
Glatstein, M.
Folder 78: Glanz, Rudolf
Glantz, Jacob
Folder 81: Goldkorn, I.
Gombinski, Stanislas
Folder 94A: Gelbard, W.
Gildesgame, L.L.
Gelman
Glazer, Nathan
Glube, S.
Goelman, Elazer
Goheen, H.
Goldstein, L.
Gorin, G.
Greenberg, M.
Grundlinger, S.
Folder 95: Hamovich, A.
Halamski, Jerzy
Halicki, M.
Folder 96: Halevy, M.A.
Hamburger, A.
Folder 97: Halkin, A.
Haas, H.
Folder 98: Halpern, Israel
Halpern, H.
Haski, Michal
Folder 99: Hertz, Alexander
Harris, M.
Folder 106: Horkheimer, M.
Horowitz, Z.
Folder 108: Jacobson, W.
Itan, Rhoda
Jacobs, R.K.
Folder 111: Kaganovich, M.
Kader, B.
Folder 112: Kahan, Berl
Kahan, Solomon
Kalk, I.
Folder 116: Kermish, Joseph
Kessler, J.A.
Folder 117: Klausner, I.
Klausner, Abraham
Folder 118: Klein, A.M.
Klein, Jacob
Folder 121: Koniuchowski, L.
Kopaczewska, Helene
Folder 128: Kober, Adolf
Knapp, Mrs. Jarvis
Folder 129: Koszyk, Kurt
Kowalski, S.
Kornfeld, I.
Folder 130: Kovner, Aba
Kohansky, M.
Folder 132: Krausnick, Helmut
Krasne, Byron
Kos, Edward
Folder 133: Kubowy, Arje
Kuzon, Jozef
Folder 135: Landowska, Wanda
LaPorte, Joseph A.
Folder 137: Leder, Herman
Lador, J.J. (Lederer)
Folder 138: Leftwich, Joseph
Lederhendler, B.
Folder 143: Lewin, Isaac
Levin, N.
Folder 146: Lipetz, D.
Liwer, A.
Folder 151: Mandel, Jehoshua
Malycky, Alex
Folder 153: Mann, Mendl
Manfred, Ernest Fred
Mann, Eric
Folder 154: Margoshes, Dr.
Maritz, D.
Folder 155: Mark, Berl
Markson, Julius
Folder 156: Mark, Nehemiah
Mauthner, Rose-Marie
Mayer, A.
Folder 157: Meincke, Henning
Major, Robert
Folder 158: Menachovsky, Moishe
Matenko, P.
Folder 163: Mukdoni, A.
Miszel, Leon
Mishkin, L.
Morgenstern, B.
Folder 164: Namier, L.B.
Nadel, Emanuel
Folder 165: Niger, Shmuel (Charney)
Neiman, David
Folder 173: Ormian, Chaim
Ormont, James
Folder 175: Palmon, A.
Pasicznyk, M.
Palmer, Paul R.
Folder 182: Pinson, Koppel
Pliskin, B.
Folder 185: Prager, M.
Pracownik, L.
Pregel, B.
Folder 186: Puttemans, Andre
Preiss, Michael
Folder 187: Rafaeli, Eliezer
Raczynski, Edward
Folder 188: Rajski, Edward
Radoszydie, I.H.
Folder 189: Raskin, Saul
Ravitz, M.
Ranz, J.
Folder 192: Ribalow, M.
Rifkind, I.
Folder 198: Rogel, Joseph
Rokach, L.
Rosen, H.I.
Folder 199: Rokitstein, M.
Rona, B.
Folder 209: Ryterband, Roman
Rygiel, Jan
Folder 210: Samuel, Maurice
Sainer, Herman
Folder 212: Sanders, Ronald
Saviv, A.
Folder 213: Scharfstein, Z.
Schindler, Alexander
Folder 214: Schneer, Zvi
Schochet, S.
Folder 220: Schweig, Joseph
Seckar, A.
Folder 221: Segal, A.
Segal, P.
Folder 223: Shalit, L.
Shaffir, M.M.
Folder 224: Shapiro, Leon
Sher, A.
Folder 226: Shemen, N.
Sheinbaum, M.
Folder 232: Shuster, Z.
Shonmi, Sz.
Folder 234: Silkes, Genia
Silberschein, A.
Folder 237: Singer, Elias
Singer, Joel
Folder 238: Skobcov, A.
Sloan, Jacob
Folder 239: Sommerstein, Emil
Sohn, D.
Folder 240: Spitzer, T.H.
Spizman, L.
Szper, S.
Spies, G.
Folder 243: Steinberg, I.N.
Steiner, F.
Folder 248: Sworakowski, W.S.
Sudol, Stanislaw
Suhl, A.
Folder 249: Steinberger, I.
Sternfeld, M.L.
Szczekacz, Leon
Szuldberg, Bronislawa
Folder 255: Turkow, Mark
Tzadkoni, A.
Folder 256: Unger, Menashe
Urbach, Izydor
Folder 257: Uris, Leon
Urbasik, H.J.
Folder 260: Warenstam, Eric
Wdowinski, D.
Folder 267: Weliczker, L.
Wiederman, P.
Folder 269: Winchell, Constance
Wininger, S.
Folder 271: Witty, Irwin E.
Wittlin, Jozef
Folder 272: Wulf, Joseph
Wolfe, Leon
Wohl, Samuel
Wurmbrand, F.
Wolff, Ilse R.
Folder 273: Xanthos, Virginia
Yales, D.E.
Folder 275: Zak, Abraham
Zaltzman, M.
Folder 276: Zakalik (Kupferberg), D.
Zamlynska, Halina
Warsaw
see also folders 45, 155
Folder 310: Hebrew Teachers College
Hebrew Union College
Ulm, Germany
see also folder 215
Folder 328: National Jewish Youth Conference
Netherlands State Institute for War Documentation
Folder 349: Ballantine Books, Inc.
R.R. Bowker Co.
Folder 354: Der Emes
Der Weg
Folder 368: Jewish Social Studies
Jewish Review
Folder 373: Kiyoum (Existence) Journal
Ksiazka (Book)
Folder 386: Universal Jewish Encyclopedia
Unzer Shtimme
The Washington Star
Folder 390: American Committee for Liberation
American Committee for Émigré Scholars, Writers and Artists
Folder 398: British Joint Services Mission
B'nei Brith
Folder 399: Canadian Council of Christians and Jews
Polish Institute of Canada
Folder 420: Labor Zionist Order
Jewish Socialist Verband
Folder 429: United Jewish Relief Appeal
United Jewish Survivors of Nazi Persecution
Folder 441: Galician Jews of America
Frampol
Folder 446: Kolomyja
Kobryn
Folder 448: Miedzyrzecz (Mezricz)
Markuszow
Folder 453: Warsaw
Vitebsk
statutes (Polish)
reports (Polish)
bulletins, 9/45 (Polish)
report-Second Scientific Conference, 9/19-9/20/45 (Yiddish)
one years work, 1946 (Polish, English)
publications of the Jewish Historical Committee (English)
contract between representatives of the Jewish Labor Committee, Jewish World Congress and the Zionist Labor Organization and the Central Jewish Historical Committee in Poland, regarding collaboration and Publications (English)
memorandums (Yiddish)
staff of the Central Jewish Historical Committee in Poland
publications of the Central Jewish Historical Committee in Poland (English)
Bulletin 16/41, Dos Naye Lebn (Yiddish)
Friends of the Central Jewish Historical Committee (Polish)
letterheads
questionnaires and methodological instructions for the collector of historical materials and the study of the Holocaust (Yiddish)
Polish Press Agency bulletins, 3/23/45; 3/24/45; 5/27/45; 5/28/45 (Polish)
Jewish Press Agency bulletins, 10/30/45; 11/7/45; 11/9/45; 11/14/45; 11/16/45; 11/23/45
report of activities by the director M. Feigenbaum
report of the first gathering of delegates, 5/11-5/12/45
lecture by I. Kaplan in Gottingen, Germany, 5/12/47 (Yiddish)
Circular, 11/47
publication of the Central Historical Commission in Beren Belzen, 7/21/46
article by Lucy Dawidowicz regarding the Historical Commission in Munich (Yiddish), 1950
circular letter of the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the American Zone, 5/46 (Yiddish)
letter offering Friedman a Research Fellowship, 2/19/48
letter from Salo Baron
general letters about Friedman's appointments to Lecture Fellow and Research Fellow, 1950-1959
course 113: Ancient Jewish History
course 121: Medieval Jewish History
course 121c: Jews in Eastern Europe
course 122: Modern Jewish History
course 122a: Jews in Eastern Europe
course 122b: Economic and Social History of the Years 1789-1914
course 155a: Jews in Europe Since 1914
course 173: Jews in America
non-numbered courses: Jews under Capitalism and Socialism
Jewish Population
The World Jewish Population
General Sociological Introduction
Mixed Marriages and Conversions
Constitutions of the Marxist Democracies
memorandum of instructions for graduate courses
instructions for grading, grading sheets, student cards
Bibliography of the Jewish Catastrophe, project 202
Bibliography of Publications in connection with Council projects
letters, reports
report of activities of the archives for 7/1-8/15/54 (Yiddish), 9/1-12/31/54 (Yiddish, English)
memorandum from J. Ezekiel Lipschutz to L. Lehrer
draft of a letter to the Department of State regarding access to the Berlin Document Center
memoranda of Dr. Robinson to J. Ezekiel Lipschutz, 12/24/57 (Yiddish) regarding the catalog of the Vilna Archive
memorandum #6, archival material at YIVO (English)
memorandum #7, archival material at YIVO (Yiddish)
project of the Commission to prepare a guide (Yiddish)
partial list of closed collections (Yiddish)
the proper way to systematize archival material (Yiddish)
relations between YIVO Archives and the Holocaust Document Project, 1955
Main Library and Archives of YIVO 12/5/53 (Yiddish)
list of prospective candidates for the course in Jewish Library Science and Archival Administration (English)
report of a special collection of 2354 books and magazines collected in Germany 1933-1945 (German)
list of YIVO publications sent to libraries, scientific institutions and individuals in Israel
brochure: Wilhelm Christian Just Chrysander's Yiddish grammar of 1750 reproduced from the original with remarks by Dr. Max Weinreich (English)
brochure about the Dr. M. Gaster anniversary volume published in London to honor his 80th birthday
reports of meetings 1956-1957
invitations to meetings (Yiddish, English), 1956-1959
list of Yiddish newspapers 1918-1939 at YIVO's library
partial bibliography of the destroyed European Jewish Communities (Yiddish, English)
letter of Dr. S. Noble, secretary of Commission of Research at YIVO, 6/53 (Yiddish, English)
research on Holocaust Destruction of European Jewry
meeting reports of the Expert European Jewry Committee for Holocaust Research, 3/31/54; 4/5/54; 4/12/54; 4/28/54; 5/14/54; 9/1/54
reports of meetings of heads of departments on the Holocaust, 2/15/55; 3/1/55; 3/23/55; 4/19/55; 5/10/55; 5/16/55; 6/14/55
agenda for meeting, 4/19/55
plans for project, 12/11/57
minutes: 9/22/54; 2/9/55; 2/23/55; 3/2/55; 3/9/55; 5/4/55
agendas: 9/27/54; 10/22/54; 2/11/55
letter about a project, to Dr. Shapiro, Salo Baron, M. Yuviler
monthly reports #4, #5 10/57; #6 11/57; #14 7/58; #15 8/58; #17 10/58; #18 11/58
7/1-12/1/57 report
meeting minutes 8/12/57; 8/23/57; 7/13/58
planning of a museum and monuments (Polish, Yiddish)
Yad Vashem 9/12/58; 10/6/59; 11/8/59; 11/8/59
different brochures, 1950-1967
Yediot Yad Vashem 3/56, 6/60 (Hebrew, English)
activities report for 1/54-10/54, by Dr. I. Kermish (Yiddish, Hebrew)
From the Archives of Yad Vashem, reprint for the YIVO-Yad Vashem bulletin: What is not preserved in the archives, by Dr. K.J. Bal-Kadoori (English)
From the Wiesenthal Collection, same reprint as above (English)
note regarding stipend awards for studies and research into the destruction of European Jewry (English, Yiddish, Hebrew)
questionnaire: perished during the Holocaust (Yiddish, Hebrew)
note from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (Hebrew)
(Hebrew, English)
includes Pinkes Hakehiloth (Hebrew)
agreement announcing the bibliographical series
article about the agreement from YIVO Yedies #53, 6/54
contemplated catalog of Documents of the European Jewish Catastrophe, 1/56
contemplated bibliography and preparatory work for the printed edition
Yad Vashem position on the project 3/3/58 (Yiddish)
memoranda and minutes, 11/28/56; 8/19/57; 8/21/57; 10/57 (Yiddish, Hebrew, English)
(president of the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany), 6/27/56; 6/29/56; 6/26/57
abstracts of eyewitness accounts
edited by J. Robinson and P. Friedman, draft for comments and suggestions only
reviews of the Guide
appeal of YIVO to all authors for help in preparing the Guide (English, Yiddish)
memoranda on the Guide (bound)
memo to J. Robinson from Chaim Finkelstein
other memos
meeting minutes (Yiddish): 4/8/54; 5/2/54; 5/17/54; 6/23/54 (includes the report of the visit to Washington by P. Friedman); 10/13/54; 5/17/55; 6/6/55; 10/15/55 (English); 3/7/57 (Yiddish, English)
meeting minutes of the special subcommittee (English): 6/6/55; 10/15/55
meeting minutes of senior staff on the special project (Yiddish): 11/18/58
meeting minutes 2/20/56; 2/4/58
questions of principles concerning the Yad Vashem-YIVO documentation catalog
letter of Salo Baron and Chaim Finkelstein regarding the project
notes by Dr. Fried
review of the protocols 1-71 (6/24/54-6/15/57)
report of activities 6/1-8/15/54
discussion on whether to publish the Guide in three languages, 9/54
material for the discussion
report on work of the commission 1/1-4/14/55
report for 9/57-11/57 (Yiddish)
division report, 2/1/57
statistical data 7/11/57
bibliography on the published material on the European Jewish catastrophe 6/54-6/56
bibliography on the Jewry of Lithuania for the period 1918-1940 (Hebrew)
memo to M. Yuviler from P. Schwartz
report and work schedule of the Bibliography Division, 5/11/56 (Yiddish)
bibliographical manual (Yiddish)
inventory of material to be processed by the Joint Commission of YIVO-Yad Vashem (English) [bound]
list of headings on the Hurban prepared by the Bibliographical Commission (English), 1957
preface to the handbook regarding the bibliography on the Hurban (Yiddish)
remarks by Seymour Lubetsky, consultant on the bibliography and cataloging policy, Library of Congress, 11/26/54 (English)
remarks by Rachel Auerbach (Yiddish)
list of participants in the Commission and remarks by P. Friedman
remarks by N. Blumenthal (Yiddish)
remarks by J. Robinson (English)
remarks by I. Kermish (Yiddish)
remarks by S. Dawidowicz (Yiddish)
data about the Hurban in Zaglebie (Yiddish)
references and lists on survivors
bibliographical material on parachutists (Hebrew)
bibliographical material on Hanna Senesh (Yiddish)
bibliographical material on Cracow under German occupation
optional list of topics on which material should be obtained
study of the moral and cultural aspects of the catastrophe
other materials
Bibliography on the Hurban literature (Yiddish, English, Hebrew, Polish)
material to be processed (Yiddish)
inventory of material processed (English)
various bibliographical listings (English, Hebrew, German)
bibliographical division, office work
staff of the commission, work schedule, reports and remarks, memoranda of P. Friedman and others
staff: David Bass, H. Berkowitz, Dr. Braham, C. Burstyn, Ada Fogel, John Fried, S. Fryde, Joseph, Rachel Gar, A. Gutgold, Rose Klepfisz, David Lehrer, Miriam Levitt, H. Sachs
programs (Yiddish, English): YIVO Conference #23, 1/15-1/18/49; #27, 1/3-1/8/53; #29, 1/15-1/18/55; #30, 1/21-1/24/56; #31, 1/19-1/22/57
YIVO Yedies #30, 55, 62 (fragments); #72, 10/59; #113, Spring 1970; #154, Fall 1980
program of the exhibition, The Jews in Europe 1939-1946
announcement of the 4th annual YIVO contest, 1952 (English)
problems in preparation of the Diary of H. Kruk (Yiddish)
project to renew the activities of the Scientific Commission by Yudl Mark (Yiddish)
radio speech of P. Schwartz about YIVO, 2/1/59 (Yiddish)
Conference on Yiddish Studies, NY, 4/7-4/10/58
report of the organizing committee
articles about YIVO by Shmuel Niger, Sz. Noble, Aaron Zeitlin, Lifschutz (Yiddish)
plan of the exhibition to commemorate the 10th anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 3/53-4/53
9/49, Di Tsiln un Oyfgabes fun Yidisher Hekher Dertsiyung in Amerike baym Hayntikn Tog (The Goals and Tasks of Yiddish Higher Education in America Today)
1/6/49, 23rd YIVO Conference
3/8/50, Di Geshikhte iz di Lererin fun dem Lebn (History is the Teacher of Life)
4/20/52, Conference of Teachers and Officials of the Workmen's Circle Schools
1/2/53, 27th YIVO Conference, article, Der YIVO un zayn Kultur-Svive (YIVO and Its Cultural Milieu)
1/16/55, 29th YIVO Conference, article, Hasidei Oymes Haoylem un di Yidn in der Tsayt fun der Natsi-Okupatsie (Righteous Gentiles and the Jews During the Nazi Occupation)
greetings to Dr. Shatzky
1956, obituary on Shatzky's death
1/13/57, article about YIVO
Die Grundsatzlichen Probleme Unserer Hurbanforshung (The Fundamental Problems of our Holocaust Research) (Yiddish, German)
9/27/57, Coming Back from Israel
11/26/57, Their Brothers Keepers, meeting on the publication of the book (English)
3/19/58, Kolomyja, town in Poland, his birthplace
4/19/58, 15 Yor nokhn Varshever Geto Oyfshtand (15 Years after the Ghetto Upsrising)
9/26/58, Stosunki Polsko-Zydowskie w Perspektywie Dziejowej (Polish-Jewish Relations in the Perspective of Years) (Polish)
12/28/58, greetings to Meyer Brown
2/1/59, YIVO in 1958
article about civil rights
to students of the Teachers Seminary
Historic Circle of YIVO, about Adam Mickiewicz
The Course of Modern Jewish History, by H.M. Sachar
Modern Hebrew Literature, by Simon Halkin
Hitlers Tischgesprache in Fuehrer hauptquartier, by H. Pidrec
The four books to be reviewed, American Historical Review
The Cambridge History of Poland, by W.F. Reddaway and others
The Jews in Poland from Earliest Times up to the Second World War, Jewish Social Studies
Jewish Physicians in Ancient Poland
The Jews in the Soviet Satellites, by Peter Meyers
Rebirth and Destiny of Israel, by David Ben-Gurion
Five Books about the Nazi Holocaust, paperback edition
Race and Reich - The Story of an Epoch, by J. Tenenbaum
The Jewish People: Past and Present (Hebrew)
Haskala in Lithuania, by Dr. J. Shatzky (Yiddish)
To Dwell in Safety, by Mark Wischnitzer (Yiddish)
The Jew in Russia, by L. Greenberg (Yiddish)
Das Dritte Reich und Europa, Institut fuer Zeitgeschichte (German)
The SS: Alibi of a Nation 1922-1945, by G. Reitlinger
publications of the Leo Baeck Institute of Jews in Germany
Desperate Mission: Joel Brandt's Story, by Alex Weissberg
synopsis of the book Their Brothers Keepers
The Final Solution, by G. Reitlinger
New Books on Germany (Hebrew)
The Politics of Eisenhower and Truman towards the Survivors (Hebrew)
Hitlers Occupation of the Ukraine, by Igor Kamenetzky
The Ukrainian Revolution 1917-1920, by J. Resheter
The Heroism of Jacob Lestschinsky, 1956 (Hebrew)
The Ringelblum Book, Zukunft (Yiddish)
The History of the Jewish Khazars, by D.M. Dunlop (Hebrew)
Pinkes Bialystok, by A.S. Hershberg
Pinkes Kolomey (Kolomyja), by S. Bickel (English, Yiddish)
Sefer Hasht, yiskor bukh (Yiddish)
Sefer Chelm, yiskor bukh (Yiddish)
Yerushalyim d'Lita in Kamp un Umkum, by Dr. M. Dworzecki (Yiddish)
Di Shaarit Haplita in Hurban Literatur (Yiddish)
Yiskor Bikher in Regionale Literatur (Yiddish)
A Fertl Yorhundert Hurban Literatur (Yiddish)
Di Yidn un dos Yidishe Folk (Yiddish)
Bikher vegn Hayntsaytiker Yidishe Geshikhte (Yiddish)
Di Yidishe Entsyklopedie - A Kapitl Kultur Geshikhte (Yiddish)
Yidishe Entsyklopedie in English (Yiddish)
The Slavonic Encyclopedia
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, by B. Mach (Polish)
Notes from the Warsaw Ghetto, by E. Ringelblum
Conscience in Revolt, by Lehrer
A Tower from the Enemy, by A. Nirenstein
Ghetto Theresienstadt, by J. Lederer
Five Books about the Nazi Holocaust
Human Behavior in the Concentration Camps, by Dr. E. Cohen
Hurban Varshe in Shpigl fun der Literatur (Yiddish)
The Theory and Practice of Hell, by E. Kogan
The Road from Weimar to Buchenwald
Theresienstadt, by H.G. Adler
A Shpigl Naye Oystatshung fun Varshaver Geto (Yiddish)
outline of The Jewish Resistance against the Nazis
History of the Jews in Warsaw, by J. Shatzky
New Books about Warsaw (Hebrew)
World History of the Jewish Nation, by S. Dubnow (Yiddish)
Historical Research of the Polish Jewry (Yiddish)
The Jews and the Polish Uprising 1830-1831, by Yakov Halevi (Hebrew)
Better than a Title, by Dr. Lavin, Hurban Europe (Yiddish)
Boll of the Year (Yiddish)
Dzieje Handlu Zyd. na ziemiach Polskich, by Dr. Ignacy Shipper (Polish)
righteous Gentiles in the Nazi period (Yiddish)
in memory of the departed (Polish)
Simon Dubnow (English, Yiddish, Hebrew)
Professor Graetz - 100 Years
Jacob Lestschinsky - 80 years of Age (Yiddish)
Practice and Theory in Social Life, about Jacob Lestschinsky
Emanuel Ringelblum (Yiddish, English)
Jacob Shatzky: The Historian of Polish Jewry (Yiddish); History of the Jews in Warsaw (English); His Place in Eastern European Historiography
Father Benedetti (Marie-Benoit)
Folke Bernadotte
Case Grynszpan
Felan Kersten
Janusz Korczak
Mother Maria
Andreas Shpetytsky
Raoul Wallenberg, about Dr. Shatzky, by Ilse Bry
Ona Simaite, ADL Bulletin, 10/51
Problems of Research on the European Jewish Catastrophe (English, Yiddish, French)
American Jewish Research and Literature on the Jewish Catastrophe 1939-1945 (English)
Outlines of a Research on the Jewish Catastrophe (same as above) (English)
Aspects of Hebrew Literature on the Catastrophe (English)
The Messianic Complex of a Ghetto Dictator (Yiddish, Hebrew)
The Messianic Complex of a Nazi Collaborator (English, Yiddish)
The Messianic Complex of Jacob Gens, Vilna
Die falshen messiasse der Nazischen ghetti (German)
The Jewish Ghettos of the Nazi Era (English, Yiddish)
Ghetto (English)
Social Conflicts in the Ghetto (Yiddish)
Lublin Reservation (English)
A Medical Bibliography on the Recent Jewish Catastrophe (WWII) (English)
Nazi medical Crimes
The Bibliography on the Warsaw Ghetto (10th anniversary of the uprising)
Chapter Warsaw (Yiddish)
The Jewish Resistance to Nazism (English, Yiddish)
The Warsaw Ghetto Uprising (Polish)
15 Years After the Ghetto Uprising (Yiddish)
Warsaw Jews under the Nazi Regime (Yiddish)
Hurban Warsaw (Yiddish)
Uprisings in the Camps and Ghettos (Yiddish)
The Scope of the Resistance (Yiddish)
In the Woods and Fields (Yiddish)
The Fate of the Jewish Book during the Nazi Era (English)
Education in Shearith Haplatah in Deautschland (German)
Literary Creativity in Shearith Haplatah in Deautschland (German)
Inflation of the Literature on the Hurban (Yiddish)
Books and Libraries
Literature of the Great Jewish Catastrophe in Nazi Era (English)
Literature on the Hurban (Yiddish)
Printed matter of the Haplatah in Germany (Yiddish)
Bialystok and its Jews during WWII (Yiddish)
Elements of the Research (Yiddish)
Literature of the Shearith Haplatah (Yiddish)
Significant Fateful Partnership (Yiddish)
Regional Historiography and the Romanticism of the Old Home (Yiddish)
The German Invasion (Hebrew)
Historical Research of the Nazi Period (Hebrew)
The Slaughter of European Jewry in the Nazi Period (Hebrew)
Problems of Historiography of the Nazi Period (Hebrew)
Literature on the Great Jewish Catastrophe in the Nazi Period (English)
History of the Jews in Poland 1918-1938 (Polish)
The First Thousand Years of the Jews in Eastern Europe (Polish, English, Hebrew)
Jews in the Polish Uprising January 1863 (Polish)
Jews in the Textile Industry in Lodz (Polish)
Lodz - Center of the Textile Industry in Poland (Polish)
The New History of the Jews in Poland 1905-1908 (Yiddish)
The Galician Jewry (English)
The Beginning of the Jewish Settlements in Eastern Europe (Yiddish)
Research on the Polish Jewry (Yiddish)
Monography of Kehillas and Cities (Yiddish)
Antisemitism in Poland - A Historical View (Polish)
Meyer Balaban - Great Polish Jewish Historian
Jewish Historiography of Eastern Europe since 1937 to date (English)
East European Historiography since 1939 (English)
Jews in Poland - statistics (Polish)
"From Antihistoricism to Superhistoricism (Yiddish)
The Problems of Jewish Historiography and How to Solve Them (Yiddish)
In memory of Historians of Polish Jewry (Polish)
Regarding Cultural Creativity in Freed Poland (Yiddish)
The First Millennium of the Jewish Settlements in the Ukraine (English)
History of the Jews in Ukraine (Yiddish)
Ukrainian Jewish Relation in the Nazi Period (Yiddish)
The Era of 2100 Years is Not Finished (German)
The Jews of Greece During the Second World War - Bibliographical Survey (English)
Jewish Displaced Persons in the Modern Times (Yiddish)
Jewish Literature about Landsmanschaften for the Period 1941-1942 to 1951-1952 (Yiddish)
Signs of a New Humanism (Yiddish)
The Roll of Yiddish Culture and Language in America (Yiddish)
The Cultural Crisis in Jewish Life (Yiddish)
General View about Jewish Education and Cultural Activities in the American Zone in Germany (Yiddish)
The Aim and Task of the Higher Jewish Education in America Today (Yiddish)
Problem of Jewish Education (Yiddish)
The Yiddish schools and the Shortage of Jewish Teachers (Yiddish)
The Jewish Teachers Seminary (Yiddish)
Second World Congress for Jewish Studies, 1957 (English)
The Paris Conference of Jewish Historians, 1948 (German)
The Fate of the Jewish Child and Youth under Nazi Occupation (Yiddish)
some suggestions for the title of the book
the tentative outline
the outline suggested by Dr. Friedman
research on the Hurban in America (Hebrew)
introduction to bibliography on the Hurban (Yiddish)
Mizrach Galicje Trojert (Eastern Galicia Mourns) - (transliterated Yiddish)
The Historical Turn (Yiddish)
German Science and Concentration Camps (Yiddish)
Steps and Methods of Extermination of Polish Jews (Polish)
Writings of P. Friedman, a Bibliography (English)
list of publications (English, Yiddish, Hebrew, Russian, Polish)
supplement
bibliography on writings on the Nazi Period (Hebrew)
bibliography, 1935-1945, with index
publications, 1957
some of the publications, 1947-1952
list of printed matters, 1929-1931
varia
Their Brothers Keepers: reception, dedication, guest list, speeches, 11/6/57 at Waldorf Astoria Hotel; 11/26/57 at New York Public Library, Donnell Branch
different reviews, among others Mrs. E. Roosevelt (English, Yiddish, German, Russian, Polish)
summary and synopsis
Poles in the West (Polish)
Keepers of the Light (English)
Literary Evening in Honor of Dr. P. Friedman
list of books in English published after Their Brothers Keepers about the rescue of Jews
Arbeitshilfe zur Behandlung der Judenfrage, by Erica Kuepers, 1950 (German)
The Jewish Problem - Agenda 10/42, by Dr. Morris Ginsberg (English)
The Economic Rise of Eastern European Jewry, from 300 Years of Great Britain's Jewry, by J. Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1957
Jews in the Diamond Industry, by David Lehrer (Yiddish), 1953
Notes to a History of the Jewish Guilds, by M. Wischnitzer (English), 1950
Das Judentum in Europa, by Ignatz von Doellinger (German), 1947
Status of Jewry - A Survey, by Dr. N. Goldmann (English), 1953
The Situation of the Jews in Europe before WWII (Hebrew)
brochures in Hebrew, 1951
Economic Attitudes of the Jews in Bible Times, The Jewish Review 4/44, by Ephraim Fischoff (English)
The Jews in Europe, by Watson Thomson (English), 1943
Jews in WWI, by A.G. Duker (English)
Report on the Problem of the Jews in Russia in 1916, by L. Wolf (English)
Jewish Representations at the Peace Conference in Paris, a report by Saul Hayes (English)
American Jews and the Paris Peace Conference and Report (English), 1920
The Genesis of the European Crisis, by F.W. Foerster (English), 1935
How the Jewish Communities Prepared for Peace during WWI (English)
The War and the Jews, by I. Zangwill, (English) 1942
Antisemitism, by Dr. F. Oppenheimer (German), 1917
Economic Antisemitism, by Dr. J. Tenenbaum (English), 1931
The Importance of the Nazi and Yiddish Movement, by M. Cohen (German), 1917
Some Remarks on Die Juden und das Wirtshaftsleben, by I. Lipschitz (English)
The Preparations for Peace In the U.S.A. (English)
The Rothschild Legend in America, by Rudolf Glanz (English), 1957
excerpts from Capitalism and Jewish Fate, Menorah Journal (English)
The Balfour Declaration (English)
Mein Kamf (excerpts) (English), 1939
Swastika over Germany, by Dr. S. Lipschitz (English), 1933
The Swastika, by W. Norman Brown (English), 1933
The Nazi Bible of Hate and Germany Today, by A.P. Mayville (English), 1939
Pangermanisme et Racisme, by Edmond Vermeil (French), 1937
Aus gut Deutsch (German), 1919
In the Climate of Hitlerism, by K. Grzybowski (Polish), 1946
Die Oberste SA Fuehrung (German), 1944
Administration de la Violence, by Herbert Marcuse (French), 1953
Forschungsprobleme die Geschichte des Nationalsozialismus, by Heinrich Heffter (German), 1952
German military songs - Horst Wessel Lied, 1933
brochures (German), 1947, undated
The Nazi World Conspiracy, by Israel Cohen (English), 1941
Neo-Nazi Movements and the Jews, by N. Robinson (Yiddish), 1954
Is there an International Neo Nazi?, by L. Poliakov (French), 1952
National Socialism and German Culture, by E. Vermeil (English), 1950
The Reichstag Fire in 1933, from the publication in Germany, Aus Politik and Zeitgeschichte (German), 1956
Soviet Espionage, Germany Before WWII, Aus Politik and Zeitgeschichte (German), 1955
Les origines ideologiques du Troisieme Reich, by Edmond Vermeil (French), 1955
Les Nazis entre Eux, by Michel Mazor (French), 1954
L'Homme Totalitaire, by Samuel H. Flowermann (French), 1950
Publications: Antisemitism, by J. Lestschinsky (English), 1948
Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service, syllabus for session 9 on Antisemitism, articles by A.G. Duker, S.W. Baron (English), 1948
Nietsche and Judaism, by Alfred Stern (English), 1945
Die Judischen Antisemiten, Frankfurter Hefte (German), 1951
German Pietism and the Jews, by Koppel S. Pinson (English), 1951
The Anatomy of Hatred (English), 1942
A Refugee Looks at Antisemitism Here, by R. Pick, 1948
Aspects de l'Antisemitisme, by Jules Isaac (French), 1952
The Situation of the Jew (Reflections on the Jewish Question), by J.P. Sartre (English), 1948
The Cedars of Lebanon, by Ernest Renan (English), 1943
Der Antisemitismus und die Deutschen, by Franz Boehm (German), 1950
Wider den Antisemitismus (German), 1952
Die waage des Daseins (German), 1954-1955
Conquered Europe Resists Nazi Antisemitism, by Hanna Fried and Zachariah Shuster (English), 1941
An Interpretation of Antisemitism, by G.M. Davidson (Yiddish), 1943
Die Judenfrage ein Christliches und ein Deutsches Problem, by Paul Tillich (German), 1953
Through Truth to Peace, by Erich Luth (English), 1952
book reviews and Dr. Friedman's notes on antisemitism, 1939-1956, undated
The Fate of East Central Europe, edited by S.D. Kertesz (English), 1956
The New Red Antisemitism - A Symposium, edited by Elliot E. Cohen (English), 1953
The Red and the Black (The Church and the Communist State) (English), 1953
The Soviet Satellites, by Alfred Werner (English), 1953
La Situation des Juifs dans la democraties populaires, by Francois Fejto (French), 1958
European Ideologies - A Survey of 20th Century Political Ideas, by F. Gross (English)
L'Affaire Dreyfus vue par un Historien Americain, by G. Weill (French), 1951
Du nouveau sur L'Affaire Dreyfus?, by Rene Remond (French), 1955
Le Journal de Paleologue va-t-il rouvrir le dossier de l'affaire Dreyfus?, by Georges Huisman (French), 1956
Pas de Prescription pour l'Affaire, by Rene Remond (French), 1955
The Founder of Political Antisemitism (excerpts) (English)
Macht und Gerechtigkeit - re: l'Affair Dreyfus, by Siegfried Thalheimer (German), 1958
The Germans and the Hague Convention, by M.W. Mouton (English), 1950
Genocide and the United Nations, by N. Robinson (English), 1948
Punishment of War Crimes, Inter-Allied Review (English), 1942
President Roosevelt's Message to the Occupied Countries, Inter-Allied Review (English), 1942
Genocide, by Raphael Lemkin (English), 1946
Russian Emigre Scholars on Genocide, by R.S.S. (English), 1959
Code of Offenses against Peace and Security of Mankind, issued by Delegation of Israel to the U.N., 11/17/54 (English)
War Crimes and Denazification in the U.S. Zone in Germany (Sentences of War Criminals) (English), 1948-1949
The World's Most Horrible Crimes, by Herbert Yahraes (English), 1951
The German War Criminals (Yiddish), 1952
Crime and Punishment, by Dr. N. Robinson (Yiddish), 1955
Again about a German War Criminals (Yiddish), 1953
The Nuremburg Trials and Historical Sciences, by John H.E. Fried (English), 1950
Will Nuremburg Serve Justice?, by Milton R. Konvitz (English), 1946
Ist der Nurnberger Prozess Illegal?, by Sheldon Glueck (German)
Proces w Norymberdze - Akt oskarzenia - Indictment (Polish), 1945
Die Rede des Englischen Hauptanklage Vertreters, by Hartlet Shawcross (German), 1946
list of war criminals, 9/22/45 (Polish)
articles (English, French, Yiddish, Hebrew, German), 1948-1955
The Jews of Algeria - Report (missing)
The House of Bacri and Busnach - Algeria's Commercial History, by Morton Rosenstock (English)
extracts from the book Iben Safir, describing his visit to Australia and New Zealand 1861-1862 (Yiddish), 1950
clipping, 1956
Jews in Australia, by Hirsch Munz (English)
Pre-War Era: Last Years Before the Anschluss (German)
Souvenirs Doloreux de Vienne (French)
letters to Joseph Goebbels 11/6/39, from a Jewish woman (German)
notes and articles
War Years: Die periode des Auswanderungspanik (German)
Die Periode der Vernichtung (German)
German decrees of transportation (German)
Post-War Era: The Jews of Austria, American Jewish Committee, 1944
press releases - Jewish Agency for Israel, 7/21/58, 10/23/56
press releases - American Jewish Congress, 7/21/52, 7/29/52, 8/1/52
restitution - articles, 1953-1955
articles and clippings (Yiddish, English), 1952-1957
map
bibliography
Jews in Belgium, 1940
L'Action anti-Juive sous L'Occupation Nazie (French)
Plan de l'Etude sur la Persecution des Juifs en Belgigue sous des Nazis (French)
the Catholic Church During the Occupation (articles) (English, French, Yiddish), 1956, undated
Brussels Unlversity Stands Firm against the Nazis (English), 1942
varia, 1959, undated
The Jews of Bulgaria (English)
The Jewish Minority in Bulgaria, 1958
notes, clippings, 1951-1953
mixed marriages-statistical data, 1951
The results of Jewish Agriculture and Colonization in Canada (Yiddish), 1955
Jewish Agriculture in Canada, 1949
The British Dominion - Canada
Jews and China in 18th Century Literature, 1950
Jewish Affairs, Jews in the Far East, 1942
Comments on the Chinese Diaspora, 1956
The Jewish Communities of China in Dissolution, 1954
Jews in China (Yiddish), 1949
articles (English, Yiddish), 1946-1955
bibliography of publications on the Jews in China
Pre-War Era: Origins of the Jewish Artisan Class in Bohemia and Moravia 1500-1648 (English), 1954
The Czechoslovakian Jews from 1938-1945 (German)
The Jews of Czechoslavakia
History of Jewish Communities (French), 1952
Nazi Period: News flashes from Czechoslovakia, 1/12/42
The Resistance Bulletin, 1/1/43, 3/22/45, 4/2/45
The Czechs, Slovaks
Post-War Era: The Jews of the New Czechoslovakia, 1944
Vestnik - Jewish Bulletin (Czech), 1946-1948
articles about the Rudolf Slansky Trial, 1951-1954
The Prague Trial, by Anatole Goldstein (Yiddish, English), 1953
Public Opinion on the Prague Trial, 1953
The Case of Rudolf Slansky, 1952
The Protocols and the Prague Trial, 1953
Israeli Government reply to the note of the Czech Government, 1952
articles (Yiddish, Hebrew, English), 1944-1953
clippings
maps
bulletin - The Rescue Committee of the Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1946
correspondence
Jews of Denmark (English)
Denmark, by A. Arnheim (Danish)
Miracle of the Exodus (English)
articles, clippings, 1938-1958
The Story of the Organized Exodus to Sweden
Jewish Communities in Egypt - Les Cahiers (French), 1957
Jews in the Battle of Egypt (English), 1942
Jews in the Middle East (French), 1954
Estonia (English)
Jews of Estonia (English)
Short Biography of Dr. F. Kersten, born in Dorpat (English)
Finland (English)
Small Freedom Loving Nations Defy the Nazis
bibliography
clippings, 1954-1955
Pre-War Era: France (English)
The Jews of France (English)
The Jews in the French Empire (1940-1941), 1941
Jewish Emigres during the French Revolution, by Zosa Szajkowski, 1954
The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia, article sur la France (French)
The Trial of Dreyfus (Hebrew), 1958
Alliance Israelite Universelle: Educational Work
Alliance Israelite Universelle: A Summary of Work
articles (Yiddish), 1932, undated
Letter from Paris, 11/43
The Grynspan Case, undated
articles (French, Russian, Yiddish), 1950-1956
France during Nazi occupation: Recits d'Atrocites Nazies (French), 1944
Attitude of the French Population (English)
Egalite, Liberte, Fraternite (English)
On France, from the Universal Jewish Encyclopedia (English)
The Sources of the History of the French Public Opinion from the Armistice to the Liberation (1940-1944), 1950
An Opinion Poll on Anti-Jewish Measures in Vichy France, 1953
Notre Parole, 2/1/43 (French)
Father Benedetti
Post-War Era: articles and clippings (French, Yiddish, German, Polish, English)
maps
Pre-War Era: The Jews of Germany (English)
The Jews of Germany, reprint in The Times (English), 11/8/35
The Immigration of German Jews up to 1880, by R. Glanz, 1943
Jewish Bourgoisie in Germany, by J. Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1957
The Minority Problem and its Literature, by J. Robinson (German), 1928
Jewish Archive, May 1915, August 1915 (German)
Anti Jewish Riots in Germany in 1819 (English), 1950
The Conversion Movement in Prussia During the First Half of the 19th century, by A. Menes (Yiddish), 1929
Germany and the Jews, Reconstructionist, 1966
articles (English, Yiddish, German), 1928-1958
Nazi Era 1933-1939: The German Tragedy, 1935
The Origins of Antisemitism in the Reich (French), 1950
The Jewlsh situation in Germany, 1934
Das Blaue Heft, 8/15/33 (German)
Antisemitism and German History (German), 1957
reports of deportations, 8/8/40
Germany's Disastrous Eastern Policy and the Role of General Vlasov, 1950
articles (German, English), 1933-1952
War Era 1939-1945: The Fate of German Jewry 1933-1945 (German), by Dr. Lamm
Jews in Germany 1933-1945, outline (Yiddish)
Behind the Swastika, 1936
Speech on Persecutions in Germany, by Philip J. Noel-Baker, 1938
The Civil Death of the Jews in Germany, 1943
various articles (English, German, Polish), 1939-1958
Dr. William Weinberg - Landesrabbiner des Juedischen Gemeinden i Hessen: correspondence, speeches, clippings (German, English, Yiddish), 1937-1954
Das Freie Wort, The 10th Anniversary of the Revolt against Hitler on 7/20/44 (German, English), 1954
Post-War Era: The United States and Germany 1945-1955, publication of the Department of State, 1955
Germany - Nine Years Later, publication of Bnai Brith, 1954
Germany - Twenty-Five Years after 1/30/33, WJC, 1958
Germany Revisited, 1947
Federal Republic of Germany, published by the Atlantic, 1957
Jewish Life in Liberated Germany, by K.S. Pinson, 1947
Second Conference of Jews Liberated, Frankfurt, 9/17-9/19/46 (Yiddish, English)
Congress of the Liberated Jews in the American Zone in Germany, February 1947, General Report (English, Yiddish)
articles (English, German, transliterated Yiddish, Yiddish), 1946-1958
Judisches Gemeindeblatt 11/15/46, 1/19/47 (German)
On the Future of Germany, by K. Pinson (English), 1944
In the Wake of Ruin, by B. Dinaburg (English), 1945
Germany and the Jews after 1945 (German), 1957
Our Unfinished Job in Germany, by D. Rosenstein (English), 1953-1954
various articles (English, French, German, Polish), 1946-1953
Germany - Yesterday, Today and Tomorrow, 1958
News from Germany, 9/52 (English)
Social Democrats - Partie of Germany (German)
Deutsche und Juden (German), 1951
Unzer zentrales problem (German)
Berichicte aus den Gemeinden in Deutschland (German), 1955
Algemeine Wochunzeitung der Juden in Deutschland (German), 1955
articles about M. Buber (German, English), 1953-1954
various articles (English, French, German), 1949-1958
Friede mit Israel (German), 6/55, 2/56, 9/56, 10/57, 2/59
Die Frankfurter Hefte, 5/49, 1/50
Der Zeitgeist 12/55, 8/56
Zeitgeschichte, 1954, 1959
various articles (French), 1951-1953
Passover service and haggadah in the German Camps 1946-1948 (Yiddish, Hebrew, English)
Tu B'Shevat service (Hebrew, Yiddish), 1947
In Memoriam Rebecca Kapelsohn (English), 1947
research plan about the survivors in the English zone of Germany (Yiddish)
Righteous Gentiles - Anton Schmidt (Yiddish)
The Church in Germany (English)
Digest on Germany and Austria 12/59 (English)
articles (German, English, Polish, Yiddish), 1947-1959
articles on culture and Jewish life (German, English, Yiddish, French)
bibliography
statistical data (English, German, Polish, Hebrew)
maps
Pre-War Era: The Role of Jews in the Economical Development of England, by J. Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1956
Jewish Millionaires that Aren't Anymore in England, by J. Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1956
The Jews' Role in the Early British Railways (English), 1953
German Refugees in England (English), 1940
Bulletin of the Wiener Library, 1959
various articles (English, Yiddish), 1945-1958
Post-War Era: The 82nd Annual Report of the Anglo-Jewish Association, 1954
Annual Report of the Board of Directors of British Jewry, 1954
Anglo-Jewish Association, brief notes on history and activities
The Board of Deputies - article, 1954
bulletin, 6/55
Polish Combatants Union - Bulletin #19 (Polish), 11/50
Children and Grandchildren of Marranos and What was Left of Them, by J. Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1956
articles about Professor Arnold Toynbee and the Jews (English, Yiddish, French, Hebrew), 1950-1958
The Jewish Quarterly, autumn 1954
Five Years Yiddish Cahiers (Yiddish), 1945
Pre-War Era: The Jews of Greece, 1944
The Balkan Nations - The Greeks
notes and excerpts (English, French, Yiddish), 1954, undated
Nazi Era: La Tragedie des Juifs Grecs (French)
Un crlminel Nazi: Max Merten (French), 1958
La Grece au combat et sous l'occupation (French), 1956
The resistance of the Greek Jews
Greek Orthodox Church
The Greek Catholic Church
The Trip -Lemberg (Poland) - Salonika (Greece) (French) (missing)
Postwar Era: The Greek Jews (Yiddish), 1957
The Situation of the Jewish community in Greece (French)
newspaper clippings (French, English, Yiddish, German), 1946-1954
Pre-War Era: The Jews of Hungary
The Social and Economic Position of Hungarian Jewry during the 18th century, 1956
Nazi-Era: The Hungarian Tragedy
Hungary - The Unwilling Satellite
Reports on the Jewish Situation, 3/14/44: A Memorandum on the Situation of Hungarian Jewry, 1944
Raoul Wallenberg
The Kastner Trial (Hungarian, Yiddish), 1955-1958
materials about forced labor (English, German), 1951
Joel Brand (French), 1958
Hungary and the Jewish Catastrophe, by Randolph Braham
Report on the Trip to Germany and Israel for the Collection of Material for the Documentation of the Hungarian Jewish catastrophe, 1959
Statement A - Purpose of Research, 1957
Post-War Era: The Survivors
Legation of the Hungarian People's Republic in Washington, Release on Hungarian Jewry
Jewish Population in Hungary, JDC Review, 12/26/47
Sovietization of Hungary, 1952
Letter to the Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1947
Bibliography of Post-Armistice Hungarian Historiography, 1947
Central Board of Hungarian Jews, Report on activities for 1959
Hungarian Jews -Their History and After War Situation (Yiddish), 1952
articles, statistics, notes (English, French, Yiddish, German), 1943-1959
copy of a 1946 letter to Cardinal Mindszenty (French), 1955
Hungary and the church (English)
To Young India - An Open Letter to Ghandi, 1958
My conversation with Ghandi (Yiddish), 1956
Letters from Abroad, Cochin, India, 1947
Demographic and Social Economic Physiognamy of Israel, by J. Lestschninsky (Yiddish), 1953
What is a Zionist, by Ben-Gurion (English), 1953
The Integration of Israeli Immigrants, 1956
Jewish Agency for Israel - Publications # 81, 82, 83, 1959
Oriental Jews in Israel (English), 1952
Name Changing in Israel (French, Hebrew), 1952-1953
Beth Lehamei Hageteoth, by Itzhack Katznelson (Hebrew), 1959
miscellaneous material on Israel: Four Years and Five Years of Israel Statehood, 1952-1953
Jewish Migration from Israel (Yiddish), 1958
Rescue Commission of the Jewish Agency, Bulletin (English, Hebrew), 1945-1947
Jewish Agency memo, 11/10/59
Friede mit Israel (German), 1959
varia (English, Polish, Hebrew, Yiddish), 1934-1956
Pre-War Era: The Jews of Italy
The Italian Colonies, 1949
Gli Ebrei in Italia (Italian), 1938
The Number of Jews in Sicily in 1492, 1953
The Situation of the Jewish Community in Italy (French), 1950
L'Alliance a Rome en 1873 (French), 1956
Nazi Era: A Reluctant Ally
Persecutions against the Jews in Italy 1935-1945 (French)
Racism in Italy - Royal Decree of 11/15/38, 1939
Concentration Camps (Italian)
Post-War Era: The Jewish Situation in Italy after the Fall of the Nazi-Fascist Regime (English), 1952
Report from a Country with no Jewish Problem, 1947
Economic and Political Problems in Light of Christian Democratic Principles (Italian), 1946
A Few Hours with Jews of Venice and Florence (French), 1956
Report on Cultural Life of the Jewish Refugees in Italy in 1947 (Hebrew), 1948
Emilia, cultural magazine (Italian), 1955
excerpts from magazines and newspapers (Yiddish, English, German, Italian), 1944-1956
Research on Italian Resistance, by G. Vaccarino, 1950
letters re: righteous Italians (Yiddish, English), 1955-1959
Communiques de la Ministere de 'Interieur (Vichy) (French), 1941-1943
Church: The Attitude of the Holy See vis-a-vis the Nazi Persecutions, 1950
Pope Pius Xll and the Jews, by J.L. Lichten, 1958
Pope Pius Xll, notes of a reporter (Yiddish), 1958
S. Vincenzo and the Racial Persecutions in Milan (Italian)
The Madonna, a Boston Catholic Magazine (English, Italian), 1954
letter to the Central Historical Commission in Poland (English), 1948
A Chief Rabbi of Rome Becomes a Catholic - book cover
Jewish Affairs, Jewish communities, refugees (English), 1942
Star of David and Rising Sun, by H. Kublin, 1958
various articles (Yiddish, German, English), 1952-1958
Jews in Korea (Yiddish), 1953
Jews on the Philippine Islands (Yiddish), 1954
Latvia
The Jews of Latvia
Facts about Latvia, 1944
Latvian-USSR Relations, 1944
What Latvia Wishes From This War?, 1944
Jews in Finland and Lapland (Yiddish), 1957
Lithuania
The Jews of Lithuania
Jewish National Autonomy in Lithuania 1918-1925, 1952
The Economic Struggle of the Jews in Independent Lithuania, by J. Lestschinsky (English), 1946
The State Capitalosm and the Jews in Eastern Europe - the Example of Lithuania, by J. Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1934
The Jewish Problem (Polish)
Annihilation of the Jews by the Lithuanians (Polish)
Hitler's Plan for Madagascar (English), 1941
The Lublin Reservation and the Madagascar Plan (English, Yiddish), reprint for the YIVO Annual, 1953
Tokhnit Madagascar (Hebrew), 1955
British Landing in Madagascar, 1942
Hitler's Jewish State in Madagascar (English)
letter to Dr. Friedman from the State Archive in Nuremberg (German), 1952
The Jews of Morocco, Institute of Jewish Affairs, 1949
The Jews of Morocco, by Prosper Cohen, 1945
The Falashas Incorporate Themselves in the Jewish Establishment (Yiddish), 1955
The Jewish General Governor in Morocco, by Dr. A. Neiman (Yiddish), 1955
Pre-War Era: Holland
A Survey of the Social and Economic Activities of the Jews in Holland During the 17 and 18th Centuries
Holland - Brief Historical Survey (English, Yiddish)
The Jews of Holland
The Jews in the Kingdom of the Netherlands, 1939
Nazi Era: Jews and Non-Jews in Nazi-Occupied Holland
Politiek en Taktiek van de CPN (Kommistadee Parter International) 9/39-6/41 (Dutch)
A Fearless Document on the Deportation of Holland's Jews, 1942
Resistance: Civil Resistance in the Netherlands, 1950
the Dutch resistance, 1943, undated
Investigations as to the Military Resistance in the Netherlands, 1950
Annals of the Liberation, 1956
Anne Frank's story (a few articles) (English, German), 1957-1958
Post-War Era: Jews and Judaism in Post-War Amsterdam
The Revival of Dutch Jewry, 1948
A Chapter of the Jewish Tragedy (Yiddish), 1956
The Fate of the Jews in Holland (Yiddish), 1957
statistical notes
De Nieuwe Stem-Maandblad voor Cultuur en Poletiek (Dutch, English), 1949
Berchtesgaden - Ruin or Relic, by Gabriel Gersh (English), 1956
Sitzen in Breda wirklich Unschuldige? (German), 1956
Norway
clippings (English, Yiddish, Hebrew, German)
Pre-War Era: The Jews of Poland
The Situation of the Jews in Poland, by A.G. Duker (English), 1936
The Origins of the East European Jewry and the Khazars
Jews in Medieval Poland and Russia, by E. Reiter
The History of Polish Jews, by Van Loues Levin (German), 1928
Jewish Trade in Poland (Up to 1914), by L.L. Wolfe
Jews in Public Service and the Liberal Professions in Poland 1918-1939, by Raphael Mahler, 1944
Jews in Poland, by G. Gothein (German), 1916
Polish Jews in Foreign Countries (Hebrew)
The Policies of Poland Towards the Jews 1921-1939, by J. Gitman, 1957
The Shtetl: Life is With People, by B. Weinreich, 1953
What Was the Shtetl Really Like?, by I. Witty, 1954
A Shady Portrayal of the Shtetl, by A.G. Duker, 1952
A Book about the Jewish Shtetl, by E. Ben-Ezra (Yiddish), 1953
Joseph Perl (Yiddish), parts only
The Kehilla: Economic Aspects of Jewish Community Organization in Independent Poland, by J. Lestschinsky (English), 1947
The Council of Four Lands, by M. Horowitz, 1958
budgets of kehillas in Poland (Polish), 1929
The History of the Jewish Kehilla, by Dr. J. Shatzky (Yiddish), 1944
The Social Character of the Kehillah and Councils in Poland and Lithuania (Hebrew), 1952
Learning-Education: The Heder and the Yeshiva in Eastern Europe - 17th Century, by C. Lampner, 1952
The Place of Book Learning in Traditional Jewish Culture, by M. Zborowski, 1949
The Social and Political Aspects of the Haskalah in Galicia, by Dr. R. Mahler, 1946
The New Hebraic Haskalah Literature in Galicia, by Dr. M. Weissberg (German), 1928
Galician Assimilation in the Struggle for the Yiddish Language, by Mendel Neugroschel (Yiddish), 1952
List of the Most Important Jewish Teachers Seminaries in Europe (English)
The Jewish Socialist Movement before the Bund, by P. Friedman (Yiddish), 1939
Materials on the History of the Jews in Poland, by Dr. Rosenthal (Hebrew), 1952
various articles: The Jewish Massacres during the Insurrection of Bogdan Chmielnicki, by Stephen M. Thomas
Jacob Frank and the Frankist Movement, by I. Witty, 1954
From Frankism to the Love of Zion, by Prof. Dineburg (Hebrew), 1952
Persecutions Takh v'Tat (Hebrew), 1952
An Unknown Document from Shabbetai Zevi (Yiddish), 1933
The Protection of Jewish Religious Rights by Royal Edicts in Ancient Poland, by Dr. I. Lewin, 1943
Wooden Synagogues in Poland (German), brochures, pictures
antisemitic leaflet (Polish), 1936
statistical data: Historical Perspectives course syllabus, including the Polish census of 1931, 1948
The Jews in the Cities of the Republic of Poland, according to the census of 1931 (English, Yiddish), 1946
statistical tables and statistics of the Jewish population in Poland (Polish, English, Yiddish), 1945-1951
Poland under Nazi Occupation: general information
Defeated But Not Beaten
Analysis of the Annihilation of Polish Jewry during the Nazi Period, by B. Orenstein (Polish)
Poland under the Nazi Heel - Eyewitness Stories of the Invasion, 1939
From the Valley of Slaughter, 1943
Atrocity in Poland! (German), 1943
Jewish Agency Committee for the Jews of Occupied Europe Bulletin, 1944
The Mass Extermination of Jews in German Occupied Poland, published by the Polish Foreign Ministry in London, 1942
Jews - article (Polish)
The Inter-Allied Review, 1941-1943
The Jewish Press on the Partition of Poland and Its Consequences, 1939
Religious Discrimination and Persecutions (Polish)
note of Molotow, foreign secretary of USSR (Polish)
Need They Have Died?, 1958
Foto Gazetka (Polish newspaper in German regarding atrocities against Poles), 1945
Poland, by Leon Shapiro, American Jewish Year Book, 1948
articles (Polish, French, German, English), 1954, undated
Polish and Other Aid for the Jews: Polish Help for the Jews During the Occupation (Polish)
eyewitness account of F. Willner, document #758, Historical Commission, Krakow, Poland (Polish), 1946
For Your Freedom as Well as Ours
The Technique and the Danger of Hiding a Jew (English)
Two Polish Villages Razed for Extending Help to Jews (English), 1957
The Polish Socialist Party, its Relationship to National Socialism and to German Occupying Power (German), 1958
Help from the Jewish Working Class in America for the Victims of the European Holocaust, by A. Held (Yiddish), 1953
A Few Righteous Poles (Yiddish), 1953
Philo-Semites
Social Problems among Jews during the Nazi Era, by B. Orenstein (Yiddish), 1951
statistical data: number of Jews in Poland (1945 borders) as of 1/1/39 (Polish)
number of Jews in the Polish Territories taken over by USSR as of 1931 (with Danzig, without) (Polish)
numerical picture of Polish Press as of 6/15/45 (Polish)
map of Poland and the Baltics at the end of WWII (German)
various statistics (English, Polish, German), 1938-1945
Khazars: Die Karaimen (German), 1942
The Origins of the East European Jewry and the Khazars
Karaite Anthology, review from Speculum Journal, 1953
Remarques concernant les Etudes Semantique Turques (French), 1948
Mysl Karaimska (Polish), 1947
Przeglad Orientalistyczny (Polish), 1949
Ze studiow nad zagadnieniem chazarskim (Polish), 1945
Problem Jezykowy Chazarow (Polish), 1946
The Caucasian Mountain Jews, 1946
What I Know about the Karaimer Jews during the Nazi Occupation in Poland, by Joseph Fuksman (Yiddish)
copies of German documents concerning Khazar Jews dated 1/9/39, 9/1/41, 9/25/41, 10/1/41, 10/14/41, 11/22/41, 12/6/41, 10/19/42, 6/12/43, 7/31/43
bibliography
Post-War Era: Jewish Life in Poland, Polish Research and Information Service, 7/48, 10/48, 12/48, 1/51
Polish Embassy press releases, 3/12/53, 7/20/53
Post-Election Prospects in Poland in Regard to the Jews, 1947
Poland in 1957, Chronicle of Events 7/1/57-9/30/57, 1957
A Journey to Poland, by M. Einhorn, 1957
Poland after October, 1957
Peril for Polish Leader, 1956
Di Jidisze Farmegens in Pojln (Polish), 1947
Le Juifs de Pologne (French), 1955
Jews in Communist Poland, Jacob Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1955
Monthly Bulletin of the 1939 Club Family, 6/57
Poland and Hitler's Offers of Alliance, 1958
Polish Emigration (German), 1954
the Polish and Jewish Press: Jewish Press Agency, 2/11/46, 7/5/45, 2/12/46
Maly Polak, 7/21/45, 7/22/45, 7/28/45, 7/29/45
Glos Robotniczy, 11/28/45, 12/10/45
Robotnik, 2/6/46
Rzeczpospolita, 12/15/45
Ilustrowany Kurier Codzienny, 1/7/46, 1/19/46, 2/2/46
Kurier Popularny, 12/9/45, 12/14/45, 2/4/46
Tygodnik Polski, 2/13/44
Opinia; Odrodzenie; Widnokiegi
Dos Naye Lebn (The New Life)
The Way Out in Poland, Jewish Labor Committee (Yiddish)
The Solution of the Jewish Question in Galicia, translated document (State secret), 6/43, also original German versions
translated documents and photocopies of original German documents relating to the occupation of Poland, 1939-1943
excerpts from a book Die Juden in Polen, by H.E. Serpest (German)
Underground Fight against the Germans: introduction
The First Government of Underground Poland (Polish), 1949
report of the Polish underground movement, 1944
Poland Fights Back, by S. Segal, 1942
The Principles We Fight For, the International Allied Review, 1941
Les Juifs dans la Resistance (French, Yiddish), 1947
Heroism in Our Movement (Yiddish), 1946
excerpts, clippings (Polish, Yiddish, English), 1946-1955
outlines of the book History of the Jews in Poland 1918-1939
letter from Wladyslaw Smolski of the Central Historical Commission about a book The Fight for the Human Being (Walka o Czlowiecka) asking for a grant (Polish)
remembrance of M. Weinrib (Polish)
The Jews in Romania
The Jews in Roumania, by Salo Baron, 1930
bibliography to The History of the Jews in Romania (Romanian, Yiddish)
Cold Pogrom in Romania, Jewish Affairs, 1942
On the History of the Jews in Bukovina 1776-1786 (Hebrew)
Geschichte der Juden in der Bukowina von 1789-1792, by Dr. Schulsohn (German), 1928
articles (English, Yiddish, French), 1940-1954
Crisis in Rumania, 1941
Anna Pauker, by Dimitrie Munteanu (German), 1949
Romanian Chronicles, 1939
Antisemitism
The Romanian Jewry after the War (Yiddish), 1952
statistical data
excerpts and clippings (English, Yiddish, German)
Oswald Pirow, letter and biographical notes, 1952
newspaper clippings (Yiddish), 1950-1956
Argentina, Bolivia, Brazil, Costa Rica, Cuba, Mexico, Peru, Dominican Republic
newspaper clippings (Yiddish, English)
The Jews of Spain
The Spain of Franco and its Policies Toward the Jews, by Dr. N. Robinson (English, Yiddish), 1953
bibliography, newspaper clippings (English, Yiddish), 1947-1956
The Humanitarians of the Northern Democracies
The Swedish Report on the Expedition to Germany (1945 Ars Swenske Hjolpexpedition to Tysldard) (English, Swedish), 1956
Swedish Rescue Efforts Before and After the German Occupation of Denmark and Norway
Judisk Tidskrift (Swedish), 1954
Raoul Wallenberg
Raoul Wallenberg, by Alexandre Grossman (French), 1954
articles about Wallenburg (German, Yiddish, English, French), 1951-1958
articles about the Jews of Sweden (English, Yiddish), 1945-1955
Bernadotte, Count Folke (English, German, Yiddish), 1953
The Activities of the Union of Swiss Survivors (German), 1947
Gesellschaft zum Studium Judisher geschichte in der Schweiz (German)
The Jews in Switzerland, 1941
The Jews of Tunisia and Algeria, 1949
JDC provides a grant for study of Tunisian Jewry, 1956
Quand l'Ingenu vient d'Orient, by S. Scwarzfuchs (French), 1955
North African Migrations (French), 1953
Polish Jews Build the Train Lines in the Sahara Desert (Yiddish), 1941
Turquie Democrate, Evidence (French), 1953
newspapers, magazines, clippings (French, Yiddish), 1954-1957
Articles: First Jews in America, by J. Ezekiel Lipschutz (Yiddish), 1955
The Three Centuries of Jewish Experience in America, book review by Salo Baron, 1954
A Gallery of Jewish Colonial Worthies, Commentary, 1954
The Sephardic Period
Memoirs of American Jews 1775-1865, by Jacob R. Marcus, book review by Bertram W. Korn
New Materials about the Beginning of Jewish Settlement in America (Yiddish), 1956
Jews and Jesuits, by R. Glanz (Yiddish), 1950
To Bigotry, No Sanction, by David de Sola Pool, 1954
Touro Synagogue, Newport, RI, brochure and postcards, 1946
The Rothschild Legend in America, by R. Glanz, 1957
Reflections on the Tercentenary, by C. Bezalel Sherman, 1953
Three Generations, by C. Bezalel Sherman, 1954
How Jews Vote, by Lawrence H. Fuchs, 1956
Jews and Jewishness in the Street Rhymes of American Children, by Nathan Hurvitz, 1954
Old-Timers and Newcomers, by Will Herberg, 1953
L'integration du Refugie Europeen en Amerique du Nord, by Anna Stearns (French), 1957
On the Question of the Social Face of American Jewry (Yiddish),
Foreign Press in America (Yiddish), 1955
Number of Ethnic Groups
Comments, by A.G. Duker, 1950
interview with Mr. Berger, secretary of K2 organizations (Jewish National Workers Alliance of America)
articles (Yiddish), 1950-1951
Jewish Institutes and Organizations in the United States: Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds minutes of meetings 1958-1959
memos to the Technical Advisory Committee, 1958-1959
Study of National Jewish Cultural Projects, 1957
An Indigenous Jewish Culture, by Sidney Z. Vincent, 1958
National Jewish Cultural Services in America, Summary and Recommendations
letter to P. Friedman from the president of CJFWF, 1958
reports and tables, 1948-1959
The General Assembly of JFWF, 11/12/59
Council of Jewish Federations and Welfare Funds: draft of a Technical Advisory Committee Report, May 1959
Preliminary Report on Four Agencies 4/3/59
Preliminary Report on Ten Agencies 2/9/59
Preliminary Report on Nine Agencies 12/9/58
correspondence and minutes, 1959
American and World Jewish Congress: Report of the Institute of Jewish Affairs, 2/1/41-4/30/47
American Jewish Philanthropy and Jews Overseas, by the CJFWF, 3/49
news release by the AJC, 2/4/53
The AJC information sheets
Hitler's Black Record, issued by AJC, 3/43
Jewish Affairs, published by the Institute of Jewish Affairs, 10/41, 11/41
delegates to the WJC Conference, 8/45
On Guard, bulletin, 4/55
American Jewish Congress and American Jewish Committee: Research Institute on Peace and Post War Problems, 1941
Jews behind the Iron Curtain 1/1-3/15/59
Jews behind the Iron Curtain 3/16-10/31/59
excerpts from the American Jewish Year Book 5688 (1928)
Statement of the American Jewish Conference, 1943
20 Years of the Institute of Jewish Affairs 1941-1961, 1961
Conference on Jewish Relations: Its Work and Program 1933-1953, 1953
Its Work and Program 1933-1955, 1955
Facts about the Conference, 1949
Twenty Years of Jewish Social Research, by Salo W. Baron, 1954
Institute for Jewish Affairs, 2/42
The American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee (Joint, JDC): The JDC Album 1914-1954
The JDC Story 1914-1952
Forty Years of JDC Aid 1914-1954
Aiding Jews Overseas 1940-1941
The Year of Emergencies, 1950 report
The Year of Progress, 1951 report
The Year of Changing Needs, 1952 report
The New Geography, 1953 report
The Rescue of Stricken Jews in a World of War, report, 1943
releases, 5/28/47, 4/23/53, 2/18/54
varia, 1954-1955
summary analysis of AJDC Program in the U.S. Zone of Occupation in Germany, 1947
Office of the U.S. Headquarters Commissioner for Germany: article by Guy A. Lee, 1953
Office of the Military Government of Germany - U.S., correspondence, 1947
Report of Activities of Offenbach Archival Depot, by Lucy Schildkraut (Dawidowicz), 1947
letters of Chief Counsel for War Crimes, 1947
Release of the Department for Public Information of the United Nations, 1955
Jewish Reconstructionist Foundation: history, 1959
Retribution is Not Enough, 1943
Theodore Herzl Institute
The Forerunners of American Zionism, by R. Mahler (English), 1953
The Future of the American Zionist Movement, by Eliezer Livneh, 1953
Yiddish News Digest, 10/53
The Congress of American Zionists in New York (Yiddish), 1953
Jewish Youth Movement in America (Yiddish)
Central Zionist Archives (English, Hebrew), 1956-1957
articles and clippings (English, Hebrew, Yiddish), 1950-1953
American Labor Zionism: report on a visit to Europe on behalf of the Zionist Workers Committee for Help (Yiddish), undated
varia, 1943-1956
Academy for Higher Jewish Learning: statement of purpose
faculty meeting, 12/22/56
course outline and catalogue, 1957
Jewish Theological Seminary, 1/19/59
Jewish Teachers Seminary and Peoples University: Teacher Selection and Recruitments - Problems and Practices in General and Jewish Education, 1954
What are the Tasks and Aims of the Jewish Teachers Seminary (Yiddish)
The Jewish College and Scientific Institute (Yiddish)
Some Problems of Jewish Upbringing (Yiddish)
The Shortage of Jewish Teachers, P. Friedman (Yiddish)
The Jewish Teachers Seminary (Yiddish)
speeches of P. Friedman
radio speech by student, H. Shaunhaut, (Yiddish), 1954
schedule of courses, lectures, 1953-1954
Leo Baeck Institute: In Memory of Leo Baeck 5/23/73-11/2/56 (English, German), 1956
Professor Toynbee and the Jews, Jewish Information Agency, 1955
Second World Congress of Jewish Studies in Jerusalem, 7/27/57-8/4/57: invitation to P. Friedman, 1956
program and papers, clippings (Hebrew, English, Yiddish), 1956-1957
prospects of a book
Columbia University: Teachers College Library, some comments and queries on the field of archives
bibliography and footnotes, 1952
chairs of Jewish Studies in American secular universities, 1958
historians interested in Slavic and Eastern Europe, lists of members, 1956-1959
membership of the Polish Institute, 1959
lists and references on survivors
bibliography of printed writings of Salo Baron, 1975
reception for Salo Baron 5/2/79, brochure
Jewish Studies at Columbia University
mini-courses from Keeping Posted, 1978-1979
various publications (English, Hebrew, Yiddish), 1941-1959
Culture Foundation of Polish Jewry, correspondence, budget (Polish, English), 1959
article excerpts: Early Post-Revolution Developments
Struggle against Zionism and Hebrew
War against Religion (brochure of the American Committee for Liberty), 1959
Jewish Status
Economic Transition
Birobidjan
The Calamities of War and Revolution
The Jewish Autonomous Region, 1939
The Russians
Research Program on the USSR, 1954
Jews of Crimea, Jews of Armenia: "Amalek", "Erase", "You Shall Erase" = Armenia (Yiddish), 1958
The Judeo-Tats in the Caucasus, 1952
The Extinction of the Krimchaks in WWII, 1951
articles, maps (English, Yiddish), 1951-1952
Jews in the Soviet Union - the New Leader 9/14/59
The Jews of the Soviet Union - The Tragedy of Yiddish Antisemitism (English, Yiddish), 1959
Russia and the Jews (German), 1914
The Pogroms of 1768 (Yiddish)
War and Revolution, the Troublesome Years in Ukraine
bibliography
The Pogroms in the Ukraine 1918-1921, by N. Gergel
A Study of Ukrainian Jewish Relations, 1956
The Ukrainians who Behaved Friendly towards Jews under the Nazi Regime, 1954
A French Description of Ukraine 300 Years Ago, 1950
Quarterly Chronicle of Ukraine Life, 1955
Ukrainian Chronicles of the 17th and 18th Centuries, 1951
Bohdan Khmelnytsky - Ruler of the Ukraine 1657-1957 on the 300th Anniversary of his Death, 1957
Bohdan Khmelnytsky and Soviet Historiography, 1955
articles, correspondence (English, Ukrainian), 1956-1959
letter to P. Friedman from Alex Dubrovsky (Polish), 1959
articles: Moses of Ivan Franko, 1957
Social and Economic Ideas of Ivan Franko, 1956
Ukrainian Writers in Exile 1941-1949, 1950
various articles and clippings (English, Ukrainian), 1951-1959
proposed table of contents of the three books on Jewish life in the Ukraine
articles and correspondence (English, Yiddish)
The Jews of Yugoslavia
The Sufferings of Belgrade Jews since 1941, published by the Association of Yugoslav Jews, 1955 (Yugoslavian/Serbo-Croation)
Jewish Almanac 1954, published by the Federation of Jewish Communities in Yugoslavia (English)
Tito's Record Toward the Jews (English), 1953
Ten Years of Soviet-Yugoslav Relations 1948-1958
The Legend about Soviet Help for the Popular Upsrising in Yugoslavia, by Moshe Pijade (German), 1950
American Jewish Congress release, 8/31/51
Yugoslav Review 1/53
articles (French, Yiddish), 1952
The Jewish Ghettos during the Nazi Period, by P. Friedman (Yiddish)
Provisional Plan of Jewish Ghettos (Yiddish)
The Ghetto as an Experiment of Jewish Social Organization, by Samuel Gringauz, 1949
In the Time of the Ghettos, by Dr. Dworzecki (Hebrew), 1952
Training Bureau for Jewish Communal Service, Historical Perspectives syllabus, 1948
Deposition of Hans A. Asbach, a German official of the general government in Poland under Nazis, his impressions on the ghettos in various places (German), 1955
articles (Hebrew, English), undated
Franz Blottler report on a trip to Warsaw (German), 1942
Jewish Forced Labor, Jewish Affairs, 1942
official documents, translations (English, Polish, German), 1940-1943
P. Friedman letter about soap (Yiddish), 1954
list of International Military Tribunal exhibits of soap (English)
articles (English, German, Hebrew)
maps
Jews in Belchatow (Polish), 1942
official German correspondence about a Jewish dentist, 1940
copies of official correspondence, 1940-1942
articles and excerpts from newspapers
statistics
Bialystok (English)
Pages of Our Sadness (Yiddish), 1957
Megilat Bialystok (Hebrew), 1945
Ghetto Uprising, from the Diary of Mordecai Tenenbaum, 1958
Bialystok Jewish Historical Association, 8/49, 9/50
Bialystoker Stimme (The Voice of Bialystok), newspaper (Yiddish), 1947-1958
The Trial of the Executioner (Yiddish), 1949
clippings (Yiddish, English), 1953
bibliography (Yiddish)
Council of the Elderly, Department of Administration, statistical data (Polish), 1940
articles (Yiddish, Polish, German), 1941-1950
statistical tables on the Jewish population in 1940-1941
bibliography
excerpts from Gazeta Zydowska (Polish), 3/41-8/41
bibliography
various decrees of the Occupational Government regarding Jews, 1942
reprints of the Jewish community (Polish, German, English, Hebrew), 1940-1944
excerpts from Gazeta Zydowska (Polish), 1941
official German correspondence regarding the case of Dr. Karl Lasch, governor of the district of Galicia, 1942
police orders regarding the population in Lodz, work, the ghetto (German, Polish), 1940-1942
announcement #356 regarding the killing of Dr. Ulrich Schulz (German, Yiddish), 1942
announcement #428 regarding smaller Jewish ghetto (German, Yiddish), 1944
The Family Hamburski from Lodz, by A. Ast (English), 1953
The Ghetto in Litzmannstadt, by B. Herskovich, 1947
letter to Chaim Rumkowski (Polish), 1942
Ghetto Paper (Yiddish), 1941
Jewish Press Agency (Polish), 1/5/46-1/10/46
articles (Yiddish), 1942-1951
ghetto stationary and banknotes
map of Lodz
music for a song: Our President Chaim
letter from Central Committee of Jews in Poland, requesting permission for a meeting of Lodz Jews, 11/7/45 (Poland)
official German decrees (German, Polish translations), 1942
New Nazi Measures Against Jews (English), 1940
Report of the December Action in Lublin and District (Polish)
Report of the Lublin Kehile 8/41 (Polish)
Lublin Reservation
official German decrees (German, Polish and English translations), 1941-1943
The case of Dr. L. Jaffe (Yiddish), 1948
The First Months of the German Occupation (French), 1941
Several Remembrances of Youth, the War of 1914-1918 (French)
The Annihilation of the Jews of Lwow, book review (Polish)
Information of the Extraordinary State Commission for Investigation and Determination of the Crimes of the German Fascist Perpetrators Within the Territory of the Lwow Province (Russian), 1945
articles (Polish, Yiddish, Russian), 1941-1957
The Righteous in the Lwow District (Yiddish)
maps
report (Polish), 11/2/42
Ghetto of Piotrkow in the Holocaust, The Jerusalem Post, 4/25/68
excerpts from Gazeta Zydowska (Polish), 1941
statistics and excerpts (Polish, English, German)
Jews in Shanghai, 1949
establishment of the ghetto (English, Yiddish)
letter and report from Joint Distribution Committee, 1947-1955
newspaper clipping (German), 1955
notes about the ghetto (Polish)
excerpts from Gazeta Zydowska (Polish), 1941
Les Juifs dans la Duche de Varsovie 1807-1813, by M. Adus (French), 1959
Dem Gedaechtnis des Warschauer Kehillah, by Hans Lamm (German), 1954
excerpts from Gazeta Zydowska (Jewish Newspaper) (Polish), 1941
letters of deportees - so-called Vittel group, 1944
Warsaw Ghetto, by M. Wasser (Polish), 1942
The Warsaw Ghetto, Jewish Affairs, 12/41
The Epic of the Warsaw Ghetto, by P. Friedman, 1954
Tale of a City - Office of War Information, 3/45
Au Department du Budget et des Finances, by H. Szereszewski (French), 1959
Warsaw Ghetto Intellectuals on Current Questions and Problems of Survival, by Dr. J. Kermisch
From the Warsaw Ghetto (Polish)
Outlook from the Ghetto (Polish)
The Massacre of the Warsaw Ghetto, World Jewish Congress, 1943
Warsaw Accuses
map
cover to The Warsaw Diary of Adam Czerniakow
The Battle of the Warsaw Ghetto 4/19/43-6/1/43, commemorative program
The Uprising (Polish, Yiddish), 1952-1954
The History of the Revolt, by Dr. D. Wdowinski
The Historical Sources of the Uprising, by Joseph Kermisch (French), 1959
The True Initiators of the Revolt, by Joseph Kermisch (French), 1959
The Heroes of Warsaw's Ghetto, New York Times Magazine, 1963
Silence about the Ghetto Uprising, review of book by Raul Hilberg, by Berl Mark (Yiddish), 1962
articles in newspapers and magazines (Yiddish, English, Polish, German), 1947-1958
Brakes and Obstacles, by Icchak Cukierman (Antek) (English), 1948
letters to the Left Poale Zion in Palestine (English), 1943
lists of teachers in Vilna (Yiddish)
Icek Wittenberg, by Nachman Mayzel (Yiddish), 1953
books from Vilna, by Bernard Heller (English), 1954
articles, excerpts (Yiddish, English), 1945-1958
from Yiddish, Polish, German newspapers
Brzezany, Buczacz, Borszczow, Druja, Dubno, Horodenka, Kamionka, Kowel, Krzemieniec, Lachwa, Lancut, Lida, Luck, Ludarpol, Lukow, Nowogrodek, Nowy Sacz, Opatow, Ostrowiec, Parysow, Przemyslany, Radzyn, Rohatyn, Rokitno, Sambor, Sandomierz, Sarny, Stolpce, Swieciany, Wilejka, Wilczyn, Zaleszczyki, Zborow
overview
Short Story of the Largest Wholesale Murder Mill in the World, Polish Press Agency (English), 12/15/45
Les chiffres accusent (French), 1945
A Case History of a Concentration Camp Survivor (English), 1951
A History of German Concentration Camps, published by the Netherlands State Institute of War Documentation, 1949
The Sociology of Concentration Camps, by Prof. T. Abel, New York, 1950
Contemporary History as a Scientific Problem, by Prof. A.J. Toynbee, London, 1950
The Publication of Documents of the German Ministry of Foreign Affairs, by Prof. M. Baumont, Paris, 1950
French Research on the Concentration Camps, G. Tillion, Paris, 1950
The Activities of the Centre for Contemporary Jewish Documentation in Paris, by M.L. Poliakoff, Paris, 1950
The Research Project on German Concentration Camps, memorandum, 1947
letters in the resistance project (German), 1947
Illegal Trade and Commerce in the Camps (English, Yiddish)
translation of a document #1617-PS, Office of U.S. Chief of Counsel, relating to behavior of human organism at great heights, cooling of body, 1942
American Jewish Congress release: Nazi Atrocity Dr. Walter Schreiber Seeks to Re-Enter U.S., 1952
On Defense Mechanisms in the Concentration Camp Situation, by Jacob Goldstein
Interview with Dr. Nash - Why Did Some Jews Survive?, 1947
translated German official document B 2-486/42 S, regarding Release of Women Bible Searchers, 1943
letter to Heinrich Himmler from Dr. S. Rascher, 2/17/43
A Case History of a Concentration Camp Survivor, 1951
Concentration Camp, by L. Lehrer (Yiddish, English), 1953
What is the Lesson of the Last Jewish Martyrology?, by Raphael Mahler (Yiddish), 1949
Intelligence and Evil in Human History, by S. Hook, 1947
The Crisis in Human History, by J. Dewey, 1946
The Crisis of the Individual: Terror's Atomization of Man, by Leo Lowenthal, 1946
Economic Development and World Crisis, by Fritz Sternberg, 1946
This Century of Betrayal, by Hans Kohn, 1946
Re-Educating the Germans, by Franz L. Neumann, 1947
Is Every German Guilty?, by Paul W. Massing, 1947
Der Fall Ezra Pound (German), 1949
The Not-Persecuted, by Abel S. Herzberg, 1950
Sadism - Neurotic Destructiveness, by Karen Horney, 1945
How Was This Possible? (Yiddish), 1951
The Moral face of the Ghetto (Yiddish), 1950
Kiddush HaShem, by David Pinski (Yiddish), 1945
articles and clippings (Yiddish, German, English, Hebrew), 1949-1955
statistical data about the Jewish population (French, German, Hebrew, Polish)
directory of German leaders (list)
bibliography of world literature on concentration camps (Polish), 1950
maps of concentration camps and deportations
German statement regarding Concentration Camp Belzec, 10/21/40
newspapers, articles, excerpts (French, Polish, English), 1947
Arrival at Bergen-Belsen, eyewitness account
newspapers, excerpts (Polish, English, German, Hebrew), 1945-1955
I'm the Man Who Saw Misery, by Dr. P. Auerbach
newspaper clippings (English, Yiddish, Hebrew, German, Polish), 1946-1958
Concentration Camp Chelmno in Poland (Polish, German), 1946
Mass Executions of Jews (Polish)
Jewish Committee in Wloclawek (Polish)
excerpts from proceedings (Polish, Yiddish), 1941, undated
Edgar Kupfer-Korborwitz as Inmate of Dachau, series of newspaper articles (German), 1956
newspapers, excerpts (German, English, Polish), 1942-1956
eyewitness account (partial transcript) (Polish)
clippings (Polish, Yiddish)
History of Majdanek, by Dr. P. Friedman (Yiddish)
list of survivors who published their memoirs
bibliographies
excerpts (English, Yiddish, Polish, French), 1944-1956
certificate of officer investigating concentration camp of Mauthausen
letters of Dr. Gringaus regarding Mauthausen Death Books (English), 1955
articles, excerpts (Polish, English, German, Yiddish), 1945-1956
general information (German, Polish, English)
caricatures
forms used in concentration camps
report #3171 on Jewish inmates, 1943
statistics on employment, work participation, women's camp, general figures, and transports (German, Polish, English), 1944-1945
newspaper articles (Yiddish), 1945-1955
memorandum (Polish, Yiddish), 1947
annotations
letter to the Project on German Extermination Camps from Italy (German), 1947
excerpts (Polish)
Project on German Extermination Camps, by E.S. Wachstein (French), 1947
correspondence by and about Marianne Wachstein (German), 1939-1941
book review of Margarete Buber's Under Two Dictators (English), 1951
letters and German manuscripts sent to Project on German Extermination Camps by Isidor Klauber, Gerty Spiess, Man Schloss, and Hans Cohn, 1947-1948
Transport to Theresienstadt, I was a Witness, by Dr. Leo Baeck, 1946
bibliography
articles, excerpts (German, English, French, Czech), 1946-1958
reports (Polish), 8/5/43, 9/30/43
annotations
Death Camp - Treblinka, eyewitness account by L. Lukaszkiewicz (German), 12/29/45
report of the investigation of the concentration camp 9/24-11/22/45 (Polish)
translation of charge #6 against Dr. Hans Frank, 1945
annotations and articles (Yiddish, German, Polish, Hebrew), 1941-1957
map of Treblinka
Out of the Underground (English)
Report of the Underground Jewish National Committee in Poland, 1944
Stroop - Warsaw
The Battle of Warsaw Ghetto, by S. Mendelsohn, 1944
translation of German document 3428-PS, regarding combatting of partisans, 1942
outline of a book: Jewish Resistance (Yiddish)
excerpts (English, Yiddish, Polish), 1943-1958
First International Conference on the History of the European Resistance Movement, Belgium, September 14-17, 1958 (English, French), 1958
First European Conference of the Centers for Documentation and Historical Commissions, Paris, December 1-9, 1947 (French, Yiddish, German), 1947-1948
World Conference on Jewish Studies, Jerusalem, July 6-10, 1947 (Hebrew, English), 1947
History of the Resistance Movement: Research in France, by G. Bourgin, 1950
Concentration Camps and Deportations: The Activities of the Centre of Study for the History of the Polish Jews, by Michel M. Borwicz, 1950
Collaboration: A Dilemma of Resistance
map of Jews in the Resistance Movement in Wolyn (Poland) (Yiddish)
galleys of a book (Yiddish)
varia (English), 1978-1985
text of indictment of major war criminals, New York Times 10/19/45
text of verdicts of the International Military Tribunal, New York Times 10/2/46
The Fate of European Jewry in the Light of the Nuremberg Documents, by J. Guttmann, 1947
other articles (Polish, French, German, English, Italian), 1941-1955
copy of the protocol dated 3/14/49 against Dr. M. Weichert (Polish)
testimony of witnesses: Helena Anisfeld Dobrowolska; Felicja Banet; Norbert Beckman; Henryk Berkowitz; Dr. Alexander Buelerstein; Teodore Dombitzer Dembicki; Dr. Else Filipowska; David Grunwald; Solomon Handiman; Dr. Chaim Hilfstein; Stanislaw Hajda; Josef Horn; Andrzej Juchowski; Artur Jurand; letter of Runi Landau; Philip Lew; Roman Luczko; Janusz Machnidic; Henryk Matus; Stanislaw Packewicz; Tadeusz Pankiewicz; Mieczyslaw Pecuper; Jacob Perlman; Marian Plebanczyk; Feliks Rogowski; Leib Salpeter; Helena Schneider; Anna Schneeweiss; Stefan Sewerslin; Edmund Segfried; Stanislaw Smreczynski; Leon Steinberg; Jakob Steinberg; Luwika Stolarska; Helena Synowska; Szymon Szladret; Izaak Szmalowitz; Konstanty Tchorznicki; letter of Dr. E. Tisch; Wladyslaw Waltro; M. Warm; W. Wrobel; Abraham Zak; Tadeusz Zwirski (Polish), 1945-1949
depositions of Dr. Emil Sommerstein, Dr. Szlama Herszenhorn, Jonas Turkow
Jewish Press Agency 12/28/49 notice containing speeches of the prosecution and defense and sentence and justification (Polish), 1949
newspaper excerpts (Polish, Yiddish), 1945-1949
Pojecie zyd w ustawodawstwie i praktyce okupanta (The Concept of a Jew in Law and Practice of the Occupier)
O odpowiedzialnosci gubernatora t.zw. dystryktu Warszawskiego, dra. Fischera (The Responsibility of the Governor of the Warsaw District, Dr. Fischer)
O odpowiedzialnosci wladz administracyjnych w szczegolnosci sekretarza stanu w t.zw. Generalnym Gubernatorstwie (The Responsibility of Administrative Authorities, in Particular, the Secretary of State in the so-called General Government)
names of witnesses: L. Rotsztajn (Polish), 1945
L. Sluczak (German), 1948
names of witnesses: Krystyna (Polish), 1942
Daniel Fischgarten (Polish)
Henryk Zagajski (Yiddish), 1954
names of witnesses: Zygmunt Kalinski (Polish), 1949
K. Gross (Polish), 1949
Leon A. Reismann (Polish)
Hans-Adolf Asbach (German), 1955
Adam S. Sapieha (French), 1945
names of witnesses: S. Turkeltaub (Polish)
M. Gruber (Polish)
translation from German, 1943
fragments (Polish, German)
names of witnesses: O. Landau (Polish)
J. Stern (Polish), 1945
H. Trauber (Polish)
E. Silber (Yiddish), 1954
B. Muenz (Polish), 1945
G. Halpernow (Polish), 1945
R. Kuryniec (Polish), 1944
K. Tenenbaum (Polish)
Maria Merkel (French)
N.N. Zimmerman (Polish)
H. Szwarz (Polish)
Jozef Materklas (Polish), 1958
German document
names of witnesses: J. Ros (Polish), 1945
Eugene Garnier (German, English), 1945
S. Feldberg (Polish), 1945
J. Kenigsberg (Polish)
M. Slowikowski (Polish)
W. Ladnewski (Polish), 1945
E. Kulka (German)
Malka Bastocki (Yiddish), 1955-1956
K. Tzetnik (English), 1954
no name (German)
names of witnesses: Dr. O. Goldfajn (Polish), 1945
W. Ettinger (Polish)
J. Ziemianski (Polish)
names of witnesses: H. Burchacka (Polish), 1946
I. Alster (Polish), 1940
names of witnesses: J. Ozog (Polish), 1947
G. Weisbluth (German)
T. Rozowski (German), 1948
names of witnesses: R. Silkes (Polish)
B. Herbst (Polish) [see also folder 867]
names of witnesses: F. Willner (Polish), 1946
Herzog Pesach (Polish), 1942
A. Terkel (Polish), 1945
M. Cymbalist (English), 1946
names of witnesses: S.B. deCourtnay (Polish)
Krystyna (Polish), 1942
Waclaw (Polish), 1942
Z. Samsztajn (Polish), 1945
E. Truskier (Polish)
Lilka (Polish), 1942
B. Horowitz (German), 1946
S. Bejlin (Polish)
Z. Rappaport (Polish), 1944
unknown (Polish)
excerpts of diary of Adam Czerniak (Polish)
names of witnesses: C. Grinszpan (Polish)
L. Magin (Yiddish), 1945
names of witnesses: K. Kramer (Polish)
Sz. Stankiewicz (German), 1956
The Life, Struggle and Annihilation of the Jews in France under the German and Italian Occupation (1940-1945), by Z. Diament (Yiddish), 1949
list of eyewitnesses (Yiddish)
Project on German Concentration Camps in Germany, Auschwitz, Ravensbruck and Rassenwahn (master race) (German), 1945-1947
General Account on Germany by R. Posmantier (German)
Convention Relating to the Status of Stateless Persons, by N. Robinson (English, Yiddish), 1954
Uprooted Jews in the Immediate Postwar World, by J. Robinson, 1943
The Legal Status of Stateless Persons, by M. Vishniak, 1945
D Day for DP's, by Isaac Asofsky, 1947
Jews in Migration, 1949
Post-War Migrations - Proposals for an International Agency, by Paul van Zeeland, 1943
Final Report, Invalid Commission, 12/46-7/47
The Jews of Europe, by P.S. Bernstein, 1943
The Postwar Jewish Refugees, by B. Klein, 1955
Jews After the War, by R. Niebuhr, 1942
A Blueprint for the Rehabilitation of European Jewry, 1943
Jewish Post-War Problems - A Study Course, 1943
Jewish Public Relations and the Displaced Persons Admission Act, by Abraham G. Duker, 1948
Ou en Sont les Refugies, by D. Meyer (French), 1952
L'Ouvre Gravee d'Edy-Legrand, by Gerald Mignot (French), 1950
summary of reports on the position of Jews in Germany, 1945-1946
Ten Years Ago Nazi Camps were Freed, 1955
Jews in Postwar Germany, by N. Peter Levinson, 1954
Postwar Migration Problems, by George L. Warren, 1943
Without a Country, by Joseph P. Chamberlain, 1945
A Century and a Half of Emancipation, by Cecil Roth, 1942
Die Ideologie der Shaerith Ha Plaetah (Displaced Persons), by Samuel Gringauz (German)
Immigration and Citizenship, a Selected Bibliography
Das Los des Gefluechteten, by Arnold Zweig (German)
book reviews (English, French), 1939-1956
Public Law 414 - 82nd Congress, to revise the laws relating to immigration, naturalization and nationality, 1952
The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1952 (McCarran-Walter Act), 1952
What You Should Know about the McCarran Immigration Act, 1953
The Stranger at Out Gate - America's Immigration Policy, 1954
Revision of the Alien Law, New York Times, 8/28/53
The McCarran Act, 1953
Injustices of McCarran-Walter Act - Congressional Records, 1955
The McCarran Act, by Lucy P. Gillman
Memorandum on the Lehman Immigration and Naturalization Bill
various articles, 1942-1956
A Decade Later 1945-1955, by Jacob Lestschinsky (English), 1955
Noah's Ararat Jewish State in its Historical Setting, by Bernard D. Weinryb (English), reprint from Publication of the American Jewish Historical Society, 3/54
East European Immigration to the U.S., by B.D. Weinryb, 1955
The "Bayer" and the "Pollack" in America, by R. Glanz, 1955
Where Can the Refugees Go?, by J.G. McDonald, 1945
Misadventure in History, by C.B. Sherman, 1954
Jewish Immigrants to the U.S., 1881-1900, by E. Tcherikower, 1943
Jewish Immigrants in American Memoirs, by E. Lifschutz
U.S. Immigration Policy, by Rev. R.J. Cushing, 1953
Some Aspects of Polish Jewish Relations in the U.S. after 1865, by A.G. Duker, 1949
German Jews in White Labor Servitude in America, by G. Kisch, 1937
The Immigration of Romanian Jews up to 1914, by J. Kissman
The Immigration of German Jews up to 1880, by R. Glanz
Jewish Immigration from Austria-Hungary 1848-1849, by L. Goldhammer
The Jews in the American Economy, by N. Reich
Occupational Patterns of American Jewry at the Turn of the Century
Source Materials on Jewish Immigration, by R. Glanz
book reviews, 1957
History of Jewish Migration - course lecture outline
The Jewish Emigrant - 1941, by M. Gottschalk
other articles (English, French, German), 1950-1955
The German-Israeli Agreement, by Kurt Grossman, 1954
Jewry and Germany - Approach to Reparations, 1952
Information on Restitutions and Related Subjects, 1953
Information Sheets issued by the Institute of Jewish Affairs (English, Yiddish)
Bitzaron Schedule for the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, 1955
Problems of the State, German Reparations, by Moshe Sharett, 1952
news from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, 4/17/52; 12/30/52; 3/20/54; 10/10/54
Israel Digest, 4/4/52; 4/9/52; 6/6/52; 9/12/52
Israel Office of Information 4/9/52; 9/12/52
Jewish Agency for Palestinian memos 6/20/56; 7/15/57; 1/30/58; 3/10/58; 4/29/58; 6/3/58; 6/17/58
The Heirless Property Paradox, article by A.S. Hyman, 1953
German publications: Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deutschland, 9/3/54; 9/17/54; 1/7/55; 5/27/55; 6/3/55
Die Wiedergutmachung, 5/6/58; 5/30/58; 6/13/58; 6/27/58
Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany, Board of Directors, 1957
applications to Conference on Jewish Material Claims against Germany from: Conference on Jewish Relations; United Galician Jews of America; Club of Polish Jews, Inc.; Anna Pantel (German); Roma Zylberberg (German); Felicja Troszynska (German); Edward Forst (Polish, German); Zygmunt Friedman (German); Sydonia Buch (Polish); Dr. Fohl (German)
United Restitution Office, by Norman Bentwich, 1954
Congressional Record, 1942
Extracts from Hearings before the Committee on Foreign Affairs, House of Representatives 11/26/43
letter of resignation by the High Commissioner for Refugees Coming from Germany, James G. McDonald, 1935
The Last Hundred Thousand, by Earl G. Harrison, 1945
War Losses by Polish Jews, by Dr. Emil Somerstein (Yiddish)
United Service for New Americans, letter 4/18/47, newsletters, 5/6/47, 5/9/47
deposition of P. Mark-Sekler, 1955
letter of Dr. Y. Shapiro (Yiddish), 1954
Jews in Liberated Europe - survey of conditions, American Jewish Conference
Situation du Judaisme Europeen dix ans apres la Liberation (French), 1955
memorandum submitted to the United Nations Conference of International Organization at San Francisco, 1945
Planning for the Peace and for Post-War Organization, 1944
list of persons interested in WWII, 10/53
progress report #1, #2, 10/53, 4/55
list of Library Organizations #10, #11, #12, 1954-1956
the archives of the Netherlands Culture Society (Dutch), 1955
Central index list of keywords (Dutch), 1954
status of collections (Dutch), 1952-1954
brochure: Ten Years of Existence, 1953
bulletin, 5/15/46; 6/1/46 (French)
The Jewish Documentation Center in France (Yiddish, English), 1947-1949
A Few Words Regarding the Documentation Center (Yiddish), 1949
agreement between Yad Vashem and the Documentation Center (Yiddish), 1953
plan of a newspaper of comtemporary Jewish history (Yiddish)
memorandum, 1948
World Committee to Erect the Tomb of the Unknown Jewish Martyr, declaration (Yiddish)
The Project on the Road to Realization (French, English, Yiddish)
Joint Gathering for erecting the tomb (Yiddish), 1955
Impressive Gathering for Erecting the Tomb of the Unknown Jewish Martyr (Yiddish)
Release of the Jewish Press about the Documentation Center (Yiddish), 1951
Letter to all Jewish Communities about the Tomb of the Unknown Jewish Martyr (Yiddish)
varia and newspaper articles about the Tomb of the Unknown Jewish Martyr and the Documentation Center (Yiddish, French, English), 1948-1958
The Work of the Wiener Library, by Alfred Wiener, 1950
Jewish Central Information Office, the Wiener Library, 1945
The Research Program of Chatcham House, by Arnold J. Toynbee, 1950
The Activities of the Hoover Library, by Fritz T. Epstein, 1950
The Library of Congress, informational bulletin, 1950
Association of Jewish Libraries in Europe (Yiddish), 1957
Columbia University Libraries, 1951
Jewish libraries in Europe affected by Nazi attack
Bader, Gershom
Baron, Salo (English, Yiddish)
Borwicz, Michel
Dinur, Ben-Zion (English)
Kurski, Franz
Lestschinsky, Jacob (Hebrew)
Mahler, Rafael
Mark, Ber
Philipson, Martin (Hebrew)
Schwartz, Solomon (English)
Shatzky, Jacob (English, Yiddish)
Tcherikower, Eliahu
Carmel, Herman
Finkelstein, Leo
Frank, Herman
Freud, Sigmund (English)
Greenbaum, Icchok (Yiddish, Hebrew)
Hayot, H.P.
Huberband, Szymon
Klausner, Joseph (English)
Lehrer, Leibush
Mark, Yudel
Mendelson, Shloime
Opatoshu, Joseph (English)
Shor, Mosche
Sommerstein, Emil (Yiddish, English)
Spitzer, Salomon (Polish)
Steinberg, I.N.
Zak, Abraham
Zhitlowsky, Chaim
Religious and Secular Trends in Jewish Socialism, by A. Menes, 1952
Jewish Socialist Parties Without Jewish Workers, by J. Lestschinsky (Yiddish), 1952
The Beginnings of the Jewish Labor Movement, by I. Halpern (Hebrew), 1954
Modern Capitalism and Jewish Fate, syllabus
Rise of the Bund and its Development Until about 1904
The Jewish Problem and the International, by H. Cohn (German), 1917
Jews in the American Labor Movement, by J.B.S. Hardman
Jews in the Clothing Industry, by J. Greenfeld
Needle, Thread and Thimble (The Story of Jewish Labor in the United States), by B. Seligman, 1953
The Adaptation of Jewish Labor Groups to American Life, by B.D. Weinryb, 1946
Bund and Bundism bibliography (Yiddish), 1956-1957
Romanovka, by A. Rosenthal (Yiddish)
The First Step of Jewish Socialism in Our Places, by L. Kisman (Yiddish), 1957
The Russian Menshevist Movement and its Justification (Yiddish), 1953
The Place of Israel in the Life of the Jews (Yiddish), 1953
About the Organizing of the Bund in Galicia (Yiddish), 1955
Fifty Years Since the Beginning of the Bund in Galicia (Yiddish), 1955
The Jewish Labor Movement in Galicia (galleys)
Personalities in the Labor Movement: Friedrich Adler, 1954
Ber Borochov, 1952
Hersh Lekert, and his death (Yiddish), 1952
Beinish Michalevich, 1952
Rudolf Rocker (Yiddish, English), 1943, 1953
Anna Rosenthal, 1952
I. Zerubavel, 1953
memoirs of G. Aronson (Yiddish), 1953
The Beginnings of the Socialist Labor Movement in Bialystok (Yiddish), 1953
Socialist Propagandists among Jews in Bialystok (Yiddish), 1951
The First Demonstration in Horodenko (Yiddish), 1954
Listing of Holocaust Material in the Bund Archives (Yiddish), 1959
clippings (English), 1953-1956
The Focused Interview, from The American Journal of Sociology, 1946
A Proposed Projective Attitude Test, 1946
A Survey of Opinions of European Jews (English, Yiddish)
A Survey of Opinions of German Jewry
Categories for the Analysis of Personal Documents of Hungarian Jews
personal information
information on indemnification claims
blank questionnaires on your experience 1935-1945 (Yiddish)
general questionnaires (Yiddish)
questionnaire on your experience in Siberia (Yiddish)
questionnaire for repatriates from Soviet Russia (Yiddish)
questionnaire on religious life in ghettos and concentration camps (Yiddish)
statistical questionnaire from the Central Historical Committee of Poland (Yiddish)
instructions on collecting eyewitness accounts (Yiddish)
instructions on collecting accounts of political prisoners in German concentration camps
questionnaire for Physicians memorial Book Committee (Polish)
questionnaire on gathering information on children (Polish)
YIVO questionnaire
questionnaire on Yad Vashem (Yiddish)
questionnaire by R. Auerbach (Hebrew)
questionnaire CRIF (French)
questionnaire on reparations (German)
Yiddishkayt and Yiddish, by M. Weinreich, 1953
Degree of Bilingualism in a Yiddish School and Leisure Time Activities, by J.A. Fishman, 1952
The Folk Pattern of Yiddish Literature, by H. Cooperman, 1952
Yiddish Pioneer Poets in the United States, by M.B. Minkoff, 1953
On Jewish Learning, by S. Rawidowicz, 1950
To the Young Jewish Intellectuals, by L. Lewisohn, 1952
Historical Perspectives, syllabus for session five on Jewish Religious Heritage, 1948
Historical Perspectives, syllabus for session twelve on Jewish Cultural Heritage, 1948
The Jew in a Changing World, by L.B. Boudin, 1944
Moses, by Henry George, 1956 (reprint)
The Great Wall of China, by Franz Kafka, 1946 (reprint)
International Cultural Relations in the World Today, by Jean d'Ormesson (French), 1957
Old Communities of Avignon and Venaissin County, by M. Armand Lunel (French), 1957
The Martyrdom of S. Zygelboim, 1943
others (French, Polish, English), 1943-1946
by Chaim Grade, J. Glatstein, Szmerke Kaczerginski, Chaim L. Fuks, N. Blumenthal about I. Katznelson, A. Lis about I. Katznelson, I. Gitelson about M. Gebirtig, other authors
also contains Hebrew, Polish
Jubilee conference of the Jewish PEN Club in New York, invitation and agenda, 1950
Jewish Culture Club Tlomackie 13 (Warsaw), invitation, 1949
songs and essays by Z. Segalowicz, R. Mates, N. Bomze, M. Broderson, E. Kaganowski, M. Szulstein, Melech Ravitch, Jacob Zipper, others (Yiddish)
A. Zak, B. Mark, Chaim Grade, A. Spiegel, Aaron Zeitlin, J. Glatstein, Avrom Sutzkever, Aaron Leyeles, I. Emiot, D. Wolpe, P. Markish, Ephraim Auerbach, Malka Lee, others
To the Jews, by Wladyslaw Broniewski (English)
La Litterature Yiddish de la Destruction, by Abraham Shoulmann (French), 1953
Books, by A.G. Duker
The Spiritual Reconstruction of European Jewry, by Salo Baron
Communication: The Theory of History, 1949
The Rabbinical Concept of History, by Joseph Banner (French), 1953
other articles (English, French, German, Hebrew), 1936-1954
to programs, lectures, other private affairs
(Yiddish, English, Polish, French)
to programs, lectures, other private affairs
(English, Polish, German, Hebrew, French)
also contains biographical information about Mrs. Friedman
(Yiddish, Polish)
also some maps and clippings
(Polish, English, German)
agreement with publisher for a paperback reprint of Their Brother's Keepers (English), 1978
Mrs. Friedman's application for reparations (German), 1957-1964
published by Tuviah Friedman in Haifa
(German)