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1940 - 1950. Provides access to correspondence, reports and analyses, memos of conversations, and personal interviews on U.S.-Vatican relations, Vatican’s role in World War II, Jewish refugees, Italian anti-Jewish laws during the papacy of Pius XII, and the pope’s personal knowledge of the treatment of European Jews. Via Gale.
Access to documents on the investigation and prosecution of war crimes committed by Nazi concentration camp commandants and camp personnel. Contains correspondence, trial records and transcripts, investigatory material, clemency petitions and reviews, photographs of atrocities, newspaper clippings and pamphlets. Via Gale.
Access to the archives of the Wiener Library, London, the first archive to collect evidence of the Holocaust and the anti-semitic activities of the German Nazi Party. Presents eyewitness accounts which were collected before, during and after the Second World War, from people fleeing the Nazi oppression, a large collection of photographs of pre-war Jewish life, the activities of the Nazis, and the ghettoes and camps, a collection of postcards of synagogues in Germany and eastern Europe, most since destroyed, a unique collection of Nazi propaganda publications including a large collection of ‘educational’ children’s’ books, and the card index of biographical details of prominent figures in Nazi Germany.
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