Collection of Meyer Sluyser, regarding the Dutch Government in Exile and the fate of the Jews in the Netherlands during 1940-1945
Collection of Meyer Sluyser, regarding the Dutch Government in Exile and the fate of the Jews in the Netherlands during 1940-1945
 
 Journalist Meyer Sluyser dealt in information publicity for the Dutch Government in Exile, and followed the fate of the Jews in the occupied Netherlands and the deportation of the Jews to Eastern Europe during 1940-1945;
 
 Included in the collection:
 
 Documents collected by M. Sluyser, including a professional opinion by the BRvA Council in London regarding various proposals for legislation, 1943-1944;
 Texts of the "De Flitspuit" radio program broadcasts in the Netherlands, 1941-1942;
 Letters and official documentation from the collection of journalist M. Sluyser during his stay in London during 1940-1945;
 Lists of officials in the Dutch Government in Exile in August 1944;
 Lists with names of candidates for the receipt of Palestina-Visum (Palestine [Eretz Israel] visas), submitted by M. Sluyser to the Dutch Foreign Office in London, in order that the lists be transferred to the British Foreign Office; the lists are undated;
 Newspaper clippings from 1942, regarding the Netherlands, colonies in the Far East and South America, and the deportation of people from the Netherlands to the "East"; 
 Documents from the collection of M. Sluyser, regarding power-of-attorney for the administration of the Dutch labor movements' monies that were deposited in banks in England, 1942-1943;
 Documentation from the Regeringscommissaris voor Repatrieering office in London, 1944;
 Documents collected by M. Sluyser, regarding the activities of the BRvA Council in London during 1942-1944;
 Documents regarding the Vezo Committee in London, 1943;
 Information regarding the German and Dutch propaganda in the Netherlands that was transferred to the Dutch Government in Exile in 1943;
 Documents from the M. Sluyser collection, regarding the refugee problem and help to the Engelandvaarders, 1940-1943;
 Documents regarding the political structure of the Netherlands after the war, with emphasis on the Socialist Party;
 Documentation regarding the future of Sluyser after his return to the Netherlands as chief editor of the "Het Vrije Volk" newspaper.
- EHRI
- Archief
- il-002798-6345115
- London,<>,England,United Kingdom
- Banks
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