The Wiener Library in London is one of the worldâs leading and most extensive archives on the Holocaust and Nazi era. Formed in 1933, the Library contains some of the earliest primary sources on National Socialism. The Libraryâs unique collection includes published and unpublished works, press cuttings, photographs and eyewitness testimony.The Leo Baeck Institute offers the core of this rare collection to its readers on microfilm. The microfilm collection is composed of the following six series: Periodicals, Books and Pamphlets, Document Archives, Nuremberg Trials Archive, Biographical Archive, and Press Archives. In addition, the Center for Jewish History offers on-site access to the digitized version of Wiener Library's Eyewitness Acc...
This is a constructed collection made from several individual items and smaller collections pulled t...
Printed materials about the first Jewish museum in Vienna, Austria, which existed 1895 to 1938. Also...
This extensive collection of clippings was begun by Max Kreutzberger, the first executive director o...
Clippings, brochures, correspondence relating to the Wiener Library.The Wiener Library is the world'...
Various clippings of tributes and obituaries about Alfred Wiener. Correspondence includes letters to...
The collections consists primarily of clippings from the Israeli press about highlights in the Leo B...
The Jewish Press Agencies Collection holds reports of several agencies that center on Nazi activitie...
Collection of photocopied and transcribed documents and correspondence outlining the confiscation of...
The collection comprises 10 folders containing the original Georg Wiener collection at the beginning...
Report about more than 3,000 reels of microfilms in official German archives, containing lists of Ge...
This collection contains typewritten transcripts of four letters from Meir Wiener in Zurich to his s...
The Leo Baeck Collection documents the life and work of Rabbi Leo Baeck, well-known as a leader, sch...
The collection contains items documenting Salomon Katz's internment in Dachau and the effects of his...
This collection contains an Austrian Heritage Questionnaire with biographical details including his ...
The Leo Baeck Institute, New York, is creating a database registering the Jewish archival holdings o...
This is a constructed collection made from several individual items and smaller collections pulled t...
Printed materials about the first Jewish museum in Vienna, Austria, which existed 1895 to 1938. Also...
This extensive collection of clippings was begun by Max Kreutzberger, the first executive director o...
Clippings, brochures, correspondence relating to the Wiener Library.The Wiener Library is the world'...
Various clippings of tributes and obituaries about Alfred Wiener. Correspondence includes letters to...
The collections consists primarily of clippings from the Israeli press about highlights in the Leo B...
The Jewish Press Agencies Collection holds reports of several agencies that center on Nazi activitie...
Collection of photocopied and transcribed documents and correspondence outlining the confiscation of...
The collection comprises 10 folders containing the original Georg Wiener collection at the beginning...
Report about more than 3,000 reels of microfilms in official German archives, containing lists of Ge...
This collection contains typewritten transcripts of four letters from Meir Wiener in Zurich to his s...
The Leo Baeck Collection documents the life and work of Rabbi Leo Baeck, well-known as a leader, sch...
The collection contains items documenting Salomon Katz's internment in Dachau and the effects of his...
This collection contains an Austrian Heritage Questionnaire with biographical details including his ...
The Leo Baeck Institute, New York, is creating a database registering the Jewish archival holdings o...
This is a constructed collection made from several individual items and smaller collections pulled t...
Printed materials about the first Jewish museum in Vienna, Austria, which existed 1895 to 1938. Also...
This extensive collection of clippings was begun by Max Kreutzberger, the first executive director o...