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This document contains observations and comments by the World Jewish Congress on the United Nations' Draft Convention on Genocide
Consists of a letter, dated July 1, 1947, from I. Littman of the World Jewish Congress in Romania to Mr. Leon Heller of Lake Vortd, Florida. In the letter, Mr. Littman states that Mr. Leon's sister, Rebeca Friedman is in need of monetary assistance and would like his help.
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Collectie 820: Nationale Federatieve Raad van het Voormalig Verzet, afdeling Utrecht > Organisatie > Bestuur
Includes bibliographical references. 231 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm
Private film reels including Hitler Youth camp in color, Hitler Youth appeal, Reichsautobahn, Rothenburg in color, Nuremberg party conference in color, "Horst Wessel", DAF, Chamberlain.
The collection reflects the history of the All Russian Jewish Congress' preparation. It also includes various appeals, lists of candidates from different electoral regions, minutes of the daily meetings, and texts of resolutions and speeches read at the Congress.
The World Jewish Congress (WJC) was founded in Geneva, Switzerland, in 1936 as an international federation of Jewish communities and organizations. According to its mission statement, the World Jewish Congress' main purpose is to act as "the diplomatic arm of the Jewish people." Membership in the WJC is open to all representative Jewish groups or communities, irrespective of the social, political or ...
Vol. 1 (Mar. 4-26, 1873)- v. ; 30 cm.