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Collectie 251 Ch.O. van der Plas > PERIODE 1942 - 1945 AUGUSTUS. > Verzamelen en bewerken van inlichtingen >
Ministerie van Defensie: Strijdkrachten in Nederlands-Indië > Beleidsterrein Operatiën > Verenigde Staten van Amerika > Operations Analysis Reports, van Operations Analysis Sections, Far East Air Forces, USAAF, onderzoeksrapporten inzake specifiek operationele onderwerpen.
<p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.</strong></span></p><p>This microfilm collection consists of material gathered in Vilnius, Lithuania, by a group of refugee Polish-Jewish writers and journalists, who formed a committee to collect evidence on the conditions of Jews in Poland under German occupation. For ...
The author, Bruno Weil, was a scholar, lawyer and politician, who in 1926, was elected Vice-President of the <em>Central Verein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens</em>. In 1935 he was sent by the CV to the USA to develop links with American Jewish organisations. From there he made a trip to South America, the result of which was this series of articles which were later to be published in the ...
Reports regarding salaries received by workers in the Jewish education system in Latvia, 1920-1940
 
Contains monthly police reports for more than sixty cities; Intelligence on rightists (e.g., Arrow Cross) and leftists (e.g., Social-Democrats and Communists); various nationalities (Ruthenians, Germans, Slovaks, and others); religious sects (e.g., Jehovah’s Witnesses); and Jews, including refugees from Slovakia; Secret reports on public opinion generally and among suspect groups in particular about ...
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"Reprinted from the Archives of neurology and psychiatry, May 1948, v.59, pp.622-634." 13 pages 28 cm
Netherlands East-Indies Forces Intelligence Service (NEFIS) en de Allied Geographical Section (AGS) > Geallieerde publicaties van het Europese strijdtoneel >
Repr. 367 p. : ill. ; 20 cm.
Literatuuropgave: pagina's 611-658.-Met index. XIX, 679 pagina's. : tabellen. ; 24 cm
Jewish refugees, who had taken refuge in Shanghai shortly before the outbreak of war, were interned by the Japanese. The German compensation authorities refused compensation for this deprivation of liberty, holding that the refugees were placed in the Shanghai Ghetto by the allies of Germany, who acted on their own free will. A test case was brought before the Frankfurt court of appeal and about 20 ...