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NORBERT WOLLHEIM PAPERS 1999.A.0031, RG-80.000

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Descriptive summary

Title: Norbert Wollheim papers

Dates: approximately 1900-1998

Accession number: 1999.A.0031, RG-80.000

Creator: Wollheim, Norbert, 1913-1998

Extent: 26.0 linear feet (54 boxes)

Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024-2126

Abstract: The Norbert Wollheim papers consist of correspondence, photographs, and printed materials documenting Wollheim’s prewar family life in Europe, his efforts to receive restitution for his slave labor at I.G. Farben, his immigration to the United States, and his continued work with other Holocaust survivor organizations such as the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors, the Auschwitz/Buna Memorial, the World Federation of Holocaust Survivors, the United Jewish Appeal, and the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.

Languages: German, English, Yiddish, Hebrew, French

Administrative Information

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Preferred citation: (Identification of item), Norbert Wollheim papers, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, Washington, DC

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Acquisition information: Charlotte Wollheim, Norbert Wollheim’s widow, donated the Norbert Wollheim papers to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1999.

Accruals: Accruals may have been received since this collection was first processed, see archives catalog at collections.ushmm.org for further information.

Processing history: Ferenc Katona, 2002, revised by Julie Schweitzer, December 2016

Biographical note / Administrative history Norbert Wollheim (1913-1998) was born in . His father was a German Jewish veteran of World War I, and Wollheim was active in the German Jewish Youth Alliance. Nazi anti-Jewish laws led to his expulsion from law studies at the University of Berlin in April 1933. From 1935 through 1938 he worked as a clerk and scientific worker at the ore firm Rawack and Grünfeld AG in Berlin-Charlottenburg. He married Rosa Mandelbrod in May 1938 and was dismissed from his job for racial reasons in September 1938. Between November 1938 and August 1939, he helped arrange and escort twenty transports of Jewish children to safety in Britain. Wollheim continued to work for the Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland (Union of Jews in ).

In 1941 he was drafted to perform forced labor, and in February 1943 he and his family were arrested, and taken to the Grosse Hamburger Strasse assembly center. On March 11th they were deported to Auschwitz, where his pregnant wife and 3-year old son, Uriel, were murdered. Norbert Wollheim was tattooed with prison number 107984, and he was one of the 25,000 Jews who were forced to build a synthetic-rubber plant for I.G. Farben in Auschwitz III-Monowitz (Buna). He survived a death march starting January 18, 1945 that led him from Auschwitz to Gleiwitz, Czechoslovakia, Austria, Czechoslovakia again, and finally to the Heinkel satellite camp of Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg near Berlin at the end of the month. The camp was evacuated on April 20th, and Wollheim fled his SS guards on the night of May 2nd. He was liberated by American troops in Schwerin (Mecklenburg) the next day.

Wollheim did not want to return to Soviet-controlled Berlin, so he moved to Lübeck and helped to organize a community of 800 Jewish displaced persons. He also visited the nearby British-controlled Bergen-Belsen displaced persons camp and organized the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone with Joseph Rosensaft. Wollheim married Frieda (Friedel) Senta Löwenberg (1921-1977) a German Jewish woman he had met in Bergen-Belsen, and they had two children, Peter (b. 1948) and Ruth-Evelyn (b. 1950). (After Friedel’s passing in 1977, Wollheim married Charlotte Sprung.) In the late 1940s Wollheim appeared as a witness during the Nuremberg trials and at the trial against Nazi sympathizer film director and actor Veit Harlan. In 1951, Norbert Wollheim successfully sued I.G. Farben, arguing that the manufacturer should compensate him for two years’ work. The lawsuit opened the way for a settlement with I.G. Farben that established a fund of $6.43 million to compensate other Jewish laborers.

Towards the end of 1950, Wollheim and his family moved to the United States, but they were twice arrested by the immigration authorities, detained on Ellis Island, and threatened with deportation. Finally, in 1952, they were legally admitted to the United States. Wollheim studied accounting at New York University and was granted certification in 1962. He testified in the Frankfurt Auschwitz trials in the mid-1960s. He also played a leading role in the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors and the American Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors and was a member of the United States Holocaust

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Memorial Council. He lived with his family in Fresh Meadows, Queens, NY, and had a successful accounting career until his retirement in 1991.

Scope and content of collection The Norbert Wollheim papers consist of correspondence, photographs, and printed materials documenting Wollheim’s prewar family life in Europe, his efforts to receive restitution for his slave labor at I.G. Farben, his immigration to the United States, and his continued work with other Holocaust survivor organizations such as the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors, the Auschwitz/Buna Memorial, the World Federation of Holocaust Survivors, the United Jewish Appeal, and the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.

Series 1, Life in Europe, primarily documents Norbert Wollheim’s life and activities in Europe before his immigration to the United States, including personal and professional correspondence from his years in Lübeck; legal records documenting his efforts to receive restitution for his slave labor at I.G. Farben; subject files about survivor conferences, postwar antisemitism, and emigration to Palestine; publications and clippings documenting Jewish survivor organizations; photographic materials documenting Wollheim’s family before the war and political and commemorative events after the war; and personal documents such as identification papers, calendars, and speeches.

Subseries 1, Lübeck correspondence, includes Norbert Wollheim’s correspondence from his years in Lübeck after the war. The correspondence documents his postwar activities on behalf of survivors, and related travel, as well as his own marriage and the birth of his children. It includes professional, private, and personal correspondence with officials, aid organizations, friends, and relatives. Correspondents include Hermann Simon, Max Plaut, Karl Marx, Kurt Hecht, Rolf May, Hans and Gretl Royce, his sister and brother-in-law (Bellauer), and Julius Dreifuss.

Subseries 2, Correspondence and related records regarding I.G. Farben, consists of legal records, correspondence, and clippings related to the slave labor Norbert Wollheim performed for I.G. Farben at Auschwitz during the war and his efforts to receive compensation after the war.

Subseries 3, Subject files, includes topics such as survivor conferences, the desecration of Jewish cemeteries, restitution, Philip Auerbach, Erich Lüth, and the passengers on the ship Exodus who were not allowed to reach Palestine. Records include correspondence, clippings, notes, lists, reports, photographs, programs, and speeches.

Subseries 4, Publications, includes publications by organizations such as the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, Jewish Central Information Office, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, United Jewish Appeal, and the World Jewish Congress about survivor issues during the postwar period. Records include bulletins, newspapers, press releases, poems, and reports.

Subseries 5, News clippings, includes topics such as the World Jewish Congress, the status of Jewish Displaced Persons, Palestine, war criminals, and restitution.

Subseries 6, Photographs, includes photo albums and loose photographs depicting Wollheim, family members and friends, vacations, family celebrations, and political events in Germany, France, England, , Belgium, Switzerland, and Denmark before, during, and after World

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War II. This series includes postwar photographs of Bergen-Belsen, displaced persons camps, Leo Baeck, Stephen Wise, Nachum Goldmann, and Elie Wiesel.

Subseries 7, Personal documents, consists of identification papers, calendars, speeches, personal publications, and notebooks.

Series 2, Life in America, primarily documents Norbert Wollheim’s life and activities in America following his immigration, including personal correspondence; legal records documenting his efforts to receive restitution for his slave labor at I.G. Farben; correspondence documenting Wollheim’s work with survivor organizations World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors, Auschwitz/Buna Memorial, and World Federation of Holocaust Survivors; subject files about the Holocaust and its memorialization; publications, periodicals, and news clippings; and photographs documenting survivors of Bergen-Belsen and Auschwitz-Buna, the United Jewish Appeal, and the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.

Subseries 1 consists of personal correspondence.

Subseries 2, I. G. Farben and other restitution claims, consists of correspondence, legal and financial records, and printed material documenting I. G. Farben and other restitution claims.

Subseries 3, World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors, consists of correspondence and organizational records regarding the World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors.

Subseries 4, Auschwitz/Buna Memorial, consists of correspondence, organizational records, and news clippings documenting the Auschwitz/Buna Memorial.

Subseries 5, World Federation of Holocaust Survivors, consist of correspondence and organization records documenting the World Federation of Holocaust Survivors.

Subseries 6, Subject files, consists of subject files documenting facets of the Holocaust and Holocaust memorialization.

Subseries 7, Publications, consists of publications documenting the work of Jewish organizations, Holocaust survivors, and the history of the Holocaust.

Subseries 8, News clippings, consists of news clippings in English, German, and Hebrew dated 1960-1997.

Subseries 9, Photographs, consists of photographs documenting survivors of Bergen-Belsen and Auschwitz-Buna, the United Jewish Appeal, and the World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors.

Subseries 10, Publications, consists of German and Jewish periodicals from 1945-1952.

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System of arrangement The Norbert Wollheim papers are arranged as two series and seventeen subseries: • Series 1: Life in Europe, approximately 1900-1996 (bulk 1945-1954) o Subseries 1: Lübeck correspondence, 1945-1954 o Subseries 2: I.G. Farben, 1945-1958, 1996 o Subseries 3: Subject files, 1945-1954 o Subseries 4: Publications, 1928-1985 o Subseries 5: News clippings, approximately 1940s-1970s o Subseries 6: Photographs, approximately 1900-1955 o Subseries 7: Personal documents, approximately 1945-1989 • Series 2: Life in America, 1945-1998 (bulk 1951-1998) o Subseries 1: Personal correspondence, 1956-1993 o Subseries 2: I. G. Farben and other restitution claims, 1951-1998 o Subseries 3: World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors, 1958-1991 o Subseries 4: Auschwitz/Buna Memorial, 1958-1992 o Subseries 5: World Federation of Holocaust Survivors, 1979-1995 o Subseries 6: Subject files, 1939-1998 o Subseries 7: Publications, 1959-1993 o Subseries 8: News clippings, 1960-1997 o Subseries 9: Photographs, 1960-1981 o Subseries 10: Periodicals, 1945-1952

Indexing terms Auschwitz (Concentration camp) Monowitz (Concentration camp) Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone. World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors (1981 : Jerusalem)

Jews--Germany--Berlin. Slave labor--Concentration camps. Holocaust survivors--Germany. Holocaust survivors--United States. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Reparations.

Berlin (Germany) Lübeck (Germany) United States--Emigration and immigration--History--20th century.

Photographs.

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CONTAINER LIST

Series 1: Life in Europe, approximatley 1900-1996 (bulk 1945-1954)

Subseries 1: Lübeck correspondence, 1945-1954

Box/Folder 1.1-1.2 Wollheim, Norbert, to his wife and family, 1946-1948 (2 folders) 1.3 Wollheim, Friedel to Wollheim, Norbert, 1946-1949 1.4-1.6 Correspondence relating to Mr. and Mrs. Richard Billauer, 1946-1951 (3 folders) 1.7 Reports, approximately 1944-1950 1.8-1.9 Clippings, 1946-1950 (2 folders) 1.10-1.11 Lübeck correspondence, primarily Jewish aid organizations, 1946-1947 (2 folders) 1.12 Correspondence, A, 1945-1951 1.13 Correspondence, B, 1946-1951 1.14 Correspondence, C-D, 1946-1951 1.15 Correspondence, E-F, 1950-1951 2.1 Correspondence, G, 1947-1951 2.2 Correspondence, H, 1947-1951 2.3 Correspondence, I-J, 1947-1951 2.4 Correspondence, K, 1947-1951 2.5 Correspondence, L, 1945-1951 2.6 Correspondence, M, 1945-1951 2.7 Correspondence, N-P, 1945-1951 2.8-2.9 Correspondence, R, 1945-1951 (2 folders) 2.10-2.12 Correspondence, S, 1945-1951 (3 folders) 2.13-2.15 Correspondence, Simon, Hermann E., 1945-1951 (3 folders) 2.16 Correspondence, T-V, 1945-1951 3.1-3.3 Correspondence, W, 1945-1951 (3 folders) 3.4 Correspondence, X-Z, 1946-1951 3.5 Correspondence, miscellaneous, 1946-1950 3.6-3.7 Congratulations on marriage, 1947 (2 folders) 3.8-3.16 Congratulations on birth of Peter Wollheim, 1948 (9 folders) 4.1-4.2 Correspondence, Marx, Karl, editor of Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deutschland, 1948-1950 (2 folders) 4.3 Correspondence, A-G, 1948 4.4 Correspondence, H-M, 1948 4.5 Correspondence, N-R, 1947-1948 4.6 Correspondence, S-Z, 1945-1948 4.7 Billauer, Mr. and Mrs. Richard, 1949-1950 4.8 Correspondence, B-H, 1949 January-June 4.9 Correspondence, K-N, 1949 January-June 4.10 Correspondence, P-Z, 1949 January-June

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4.11 Correspondence, B-G, 1949 July-December 4.12 Correspondence, H-R, 1949 July-December 4.13 Correspondence, S-Z, 1949 July-December 4.14 Printed materials, 1945-1949, 1972 4.15-4.18 Congratulations on birth of Ruth-Evelyn Wollheim, 1950 (4 folders) 5.1 Correspondence, B-C, 1950 5.2 Correspondence, D-E, 1950 5.3 Correspondence, F-G, 1950 5.4 Correspondence, H, 1950 5.5 Correspondence, K, 1950 5.6 Correspondence, L-M, 1950 5.7 Correspondence, O-P, 1950 5.8 Correspondence, R, 1950 5.9 Correspondence, S, 1950 5.10 Correspondence, T-V, 1950 5.11 Correspondence, W-Z, 1950 5.12 Correspondence, A, 1951-1954 5.13 Correspondence, B, 1951-1954 5.14 Correspondence, C, 1951-1954 5.15 Correspondence, D, 1951-1954 5.16 Correspondence, E, 1951-1954 5.17 Correspondence, F, 1951-1954 5.18 Correspondence, G, 1951-1954 5.19-5.21 Correspondence, H, 1951-1954 (3 folders) 6.1 Correspondence, J, 1951-1954 6.2-6.3 Correspondence, K, 1951-1954 (2 folders) 6.4 Correspondence, L, 1951-1954 6.5 Correspondence, M, 1951-1954 6.6 Correspondence, N, 1951-1954 6.7 Correspondence, O, 1951-1954 6.8 Correspondence, p, 1951-1954 6.9 Correspondence, R, 1951-1954 6.10-6.11 Correspondence, S, 1951-1954 (2 folders) 6.12 Correspondence, T-U, 1951-1954 6.13 Correspondence, V, 1951-1954 6.14-6.15 Correspondence, W, 1951-1954 (2 folders) 6.16 Correspondence, Y-Z, 1951-1954

Subseries 2: I.G. Farben, 1945-1958, 1996

Box/Folder 7.1 I.G. Farben: Final brief of the Prosecution: Part IV, approximatley 1950 7.2-7.8 I.G. Farben: Vernehmungsprotokolle Schriftsätze, 1952-1955, 1996 (7 folders) 7.9-7.10 Norbert Wollheim private correspondence (Immigration, I.G. Farben), 1945-1958 (2 folders)

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7.11 Norbert Wollheim vs I.G. Farben, Trial record, Dec. 4, 1952 7.12 I.G. Farben vs Norbert Wollheim, Appeal, July 22, 1954 8.1-8.6 Legal correspondence, Oct. 1951-Jan. 1952 (6 folders) 8.7-8.8 I.G. Farben: July 22, 1954, appeal, correspondence, clippings, 1954 (2 folders) 8.9 I.G. Farben vs Norbert Wollheim, Decision concerning the appeal, Dec 6 1954 8.10 I.G. Farben: Bericht, 1952-1957

Subseries 3: Subject files, 1945-1954

Box/Folder 9.1 Chief Rabbi’s Religious Emergency Council, Hertz, 1945 9.1 Jewish Committee, Neustadt, Report, 1946 February 15 9.3-9.4 Interministerstelle Arbeitsgemeinschaft, 1946-1949 (2 folders) 9.5-9.6 Second Congress, Harzburg, 1947 (2 folders) 9.7-9.8 Israel trip, 1949-1950 (2 folders) 9.9 Sitzung des Verbandes der Jüdischen Gemeinden Nordwestdeutschlands, 1951 9.10-9.11 Adenauer interviews, 1949-1950 (2 folders) 9.12-9.16 Auerbach, Philip, 1947-1950 (5 folders) 10.1-10.5 Auerbach, Philip, downfall, 1951 (5 folders) 10.6-10.12 Belsen, 1946-1951 (7 folders) [Correspondence, telegrams, clippings, notes to lectures, article drafts, name lists, radio commentaries, documents of a Zionist conference in London, 1946. - Study about precious metal, etc., confiscated from Jews in 1938; desecration of Jewish cemeteries; claims for reparations; article about Else Lasker- Schüler; meetings of Jewish community leadership on various issues; articles celebrating Rosh Hashanah, about the State of Israel, the assasination of Count Bernadotte, new signs of anti-Semtism; 10th anniversary of ; lists of valuables to be returned to their Jewish owners; lists of Jews living in Lübeck in 1946; charitable organizations’ donation of food; British police actions in Jewish DP camps.] 11.1-11.11 Friedhofsschändungen, 1947-1949 (11 folders) [Correspondence, clippings, b/w photo prints, “The theft of 150 million cigarettes,” “534 police officers were members of NSDAP,” “Bergen-Belsen, center of black market,” amnesty for Krupp and Weiszäcker, anonymous letter threatening Norbert Wollheim and other Jewish individuals] 11.12 List of incidents of Jewish Cemetery desecrations in the British Zone of Occupation. 1947 [Copy of a 26-item list written on 3 Jan, 1948 in Lübeck.] 12.1 "Open the Gates of Palestine!" 25-27 Sep, 1945 (Report of the proceedings of the Congress of Jewish Prisoners in Bergen-Belsen) [Brochure’s cover page is bi-lingual, text of the booklet is in Hebrew.] 12.2 Deutschland Politik; Israel; WJC, 1945-1951 [Auerbach documents; NSDAP affiliation of police officers.] 12.3-12.6 Exodus, 1947-1948 (4 folders) [Jews of the boat Exodus turned away from Haifa by the British arrived in Germany’s Lübeck region, and they were kept in the Emden DP refugee camp. Black and white photo prints made by professional photographers are in folder 4.] 12.7 Publications of Ludendorff Movement, 1951 [Various subjects, e.g. the new film of Nazi actor Veit Harlan, an open letter to John McCloy, etc. Correspondence, clippings.] 12.8-12.9 Erich Lüth, 1951 (2 folders) [Erich Lüth, “Leiter der staatlichen Pressestelle, Hamburg,”

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his writings against Veit Harlan, a law suit against the producers of the 1951 film – “Unsterbliche Geliebte” directed by Harlan. Lüth initiated a boycott against Harlan’s films; Correspondence, bulletins, clippings.] 12.10 Lüth - Aktion, 1951 [Erich Lüth initiated a movement titled “Frieden mit Israel.” Correspondence, bulletins, clippings.] 12.11 Auszüge (Material), 1951 [Research material, drafts, correspondence, bulletins, clippings.] 12.12 Berichte, Reden, Veröffentlichungen, 1948-1949 [Article manusctipts.] 12.13 Chaim Weizmann Memorial Service, Dec 1952 [Program of a 10 Dec 1952 New York event.] 13.1-13.5 World Jewish Congress, Montreux, June-July 1948 (5 folders) [Bulletins, correspondence, draft resolutions, working papers. Includes No. 6/1948 of French language periodical “Quand meme!” with Norbert Wollheim’s article in it, “Un second front pour Israel,” clippings, mimeographed speeches, lectures, minutes of sessions, participants’ and members’ name and address lists 13.6 World Jewish Congress, Geneva, 10-14 Sep, 1951 [Statements, activity report. Includes material relating to the Jan 1949 meeting. 13.7-13.8 Zentralrat der Juden in Deutschland, 1951 (2 folders) [Central Council of Jews in Germany. – Compensation and restitution issues. – Correspondence – e.g. with Rabbi Wilhelm Weinberg -, clippings.]

Subseries 4: Publications, 1928-1985

Box/Folder 14.1 Academy of Poltical Science, Kurt R. Grossman, Political-social and economic Development of Eastern Germany during 1950, 1952 14.2 Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deuschland - Die Arbeitstagung jüdischer Juristen im Bundesgebiet und Berlin, 15-16 Dec, 1951 14.3 Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deuschland - Die Haager Vertragswerke, 1952 14.4 Les Cahiers de L'Alliance Israelite Universelle, June-July 1953 14.5 Amerika zwischen Krieg und Frieden, 1952 14.6-14.7 AJR Information (Association of Jewish Refugees in Great Britain), 1946-1985 (2 folders) 14.8-14.11 Beweisdokumente für die Spruchgerichte in der Britischen Zone (Documentary evidence for the sentencing court in the British Zone), 1947 (4 folders) 14.12 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, monthly bulletins, 1946-1947 14.13 Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, report, 1945-1947 14.14 Contemporary Jewish Record, Sholome Michael Gelber, Roads to a new Horizon, Aug 1942 14.15 Dritte Reich, Das: Eine Studie über Nachwirkungen des Nationalsozialismus, 1946 14.16 Gemeindeblatt, 1928 15.1 Gemeinschaftsarbeit der jüdischen Jugend, 1933-1936, 1937 15.2 Zur Geschichte des Lagers Auschwitz-Monowitz (Buna), approximately 1946 15.3 Gesellschaft für Christlich-Jüdische Zusammenarbeit in Hamburg, 1952 15.4-15.5 Gross-Breesen pamphlets, 1945-1947 (2 folders) 15.6 House of Commons Official Report, Debate on Palestine, 31 July-1 Aug 1946

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15.7-15.10 Institute of Jewish Affairs - World Jewish Congress, 1951-1953 (4 folders) 15.11 Jewish Affairs, Vol 1, No. 12, 15 Nov, 1946, 15.12 Jewish Palestine fights back, The Jewish Agency for Palestine, 1946 15.13 JCIO (Jewish Central Information Office) - Nehlans Interview, Aug-Oct 1945 15.14 JCIO (Jewish Central Information Office) - Statistical Details of the Deportation and Present number of Jews in Italy, Sep 1946 15.15 JCIO (Jewish Central Information Office) – Jewish Survivors Report, No 5, Paula Littauer, My experiences […] in Berlin and Brussels, 1939-1944,1946[ 15.16 Jewish Telegraphic Agency - Daily News Bulletin, 1945-1979 15.17 Jewish Trust Corporation for Germany, First Annual Report, 1954 16.1 Jud Süss, Herbert Prado-Siegfried Schiffner, Historisches und juristisches Material zum Fall Veit Harlan, 1949 16.2 Juna, Pressestelle des Schwiz. Israel. Gemeinbundes, Zürich, 25 May, 1951 16.3 Marx, Leopold, Hachscharah: Gedichte, Poems published by Peter Freund in Jerusalem, 1942 16.4 Mitteilungen aus der Israelitischen Gemeinde Lübeck, 1929 16.5 9 November 1948, “Zum 9. November 1948, Rede an die Jüdische Gemeinde Hamburg,” by Norbert Wollheim, Published by Verlag “Unzer Sztymme,” Bergen- Belsen, 1948 16.6 Playbills, including “Porgy and Bess in Europe” featuring Leontyne Price, 1951-1953 16.7 Der Rächer: Kampfblatt einer Armee im Osten, 2 May 1945. 16.8 Sammelblatt, including list and index to the 1951 official publication of the Federal Republic of Germany, 1950 16.9 United Jewish Appeal, Press statements, 1946 16.10 United Palestine Appeal Report, 1947 55.1 United Palestine Appeal Yearbook, 1948 16.11-16.14 Unzer Sztyme, 1945-1947 (Issues 2-3, 7, 9-11, 14-16, 18-20) (4 folders) 16.15 US High Commissioner (John J. McCloy) for Germany: Landsberg -- ein dokumentarischer Bericht, 1951 16.16 Versöhnung mit den Juden: Ein Beitrag zur Wiedergutmachung, Aktion Friede mit Israel, 1951 17.1 Der Weg, 1947 17.2 Weingreen, J., The Continuity of Tradition from Bible to Mishna. N.D. 17.3 Wir bitten Israel um Frieden, approximately 1951 17.4 World Jewish Affairs, 1951-1952 17.5 World Jewish Congress - Congress Digest, 1951 17.6 World Jewish Congress Press Surveys, 1951-1979 17.7 World Jewish Congress – Isaac I. Schwarzbart, The Story of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1953 17.8 World Jewish Congress – Annual Report, Isaac I. Schwarzbart, 1949 17.9 World Jewish Congress – National Conference, May 12, 1946

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Subseries 5: News clippings, approximately 1940s-1970s

Box/Folder 18.1 English clippings, approximately 1940s-1970s 18.2 German clippings, approximately 1940s-1970s 18.3 German clippings, 1946-1947 18.4 Lübecker Zeitung, 13 June, 1944 18.5-18.6 Reports (regarding the World Jewish Congress, Situation of Jewish Displaced Persons, Palestine question), 1945-1948 (2 folders) 18.7 English clippings, 1946-1947 18.8 Evening Standard. 31 May, 1946 18.9 Jewish Chronicle. 24 May, 1946 18.10 Pamphlets, newsclippings, misc. 1946 18.11 Jewish Weekly. 27 Aug, 1948 (in Yiddish) 18.12-18.14 Vortragsreise - Dr. Baeck, 1948 (3 folders) 18.15-18.16 Clippings and Notes, 1949-1950 18.17-18.19 Reise Israel, including travel documents, correspondence, memorabilia, notes, 1949 (3 folders) 19.1-19.3 Autis, Remilit, Nazismus (News bureau clippings, meeting minutes and notes), 1950- 1951 19.4 English clippings, 1950s 19.5-19.6 German clippings, 1950s (2 folders) 19.7 Jüdische Gemeinde der Britischen Zone. 1950-1951 19.8-19.9 Clippings, 1951-52, 1984. (2 folders) 19.10-19.11 Kriegsverbrecher (War criminals - correspondence, clippings, brochure), 1951 19.12 Material zu Wiedergutmachungsfrage (Compensation - correspondence, clippings, minutes), 1951 19.13 Newspaper clippings regarding Auerbach and Ohrenstein, 30 Jan, 1952

Subseries 6: Photographs, approximately 1900-1955

Box/Folder 20.1 Photo Album [green]. c. 1926-1938 [Family, friends, excursions, vacations.] 20.2 Photo Album [red, white and blue]. 1934 [Boat trip, Scandinavian scenes, flags, cities, summer camp for children.] 20.3 Undated Photo. c. 1920 [Unknown group of people celebrating wedding or anniversary cca. in the 1920s.] 20.4 Photo Album [blue and beige]. c. 1927-1933 [Family and friends; vacations, trips.] 20.5 Photo Album, [suede]. c. 1929-1938 [Family vacations. Scandinavia – Danemark, Sweden – boat trip, animals.] 21.1 Photo Album, [small brown leather]. c. 1930s [German scenery.] 21.2 Photograph Album. "Reise mit Kindern". 1934-1938 [Trip with children, family vacations.] 21.3 Photograph Album. "Horseved". 1935 [Regarding trip to Sweden.] 21.4 Prewar and wartime photos. c. 1930-1942 [4 b/w photos. N.D. and 1930-1942.]

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21.5 Gunnarpsnehemet (sic). 1939 [Dedicated. Gift from children remembering a Malmö trip.] 21.6 Photo Album, [blue plaid]. C. 1940s [Some of the photos look postwar.] 22.1 DP Photos. c. 1945 [Photographs of a visit by Leo Baeck, probably to a British controlled DP camp, escorted by Norbert Wollheim.] 22.2 Photo Album, [teal]. c. 1945-1946 [Friends, British soldiers, etc.] 22.3 Photo Album, [brown]. c.1945-1950 Holocaust memorial in the Lübeck cemetery; on some of the photos Stephen Wise, Nachum Goldmann.] 22.4 Photo Album, [beige with red binding]. c.1945-1955 [Holocaust memorials in Lübeck and Braunschweig; conferences in Montreux, Brussels, etc.] 23.1 USA. 1945-1948 23.2 Bergen-Belsen. [Post war] 23.3 Berlin. [Post-war] [Banquet shots.] 23.4 Hamburg. [Post war] [Arrival of Leo Baeck at a railway station.] 23.5 Baeck, Leo [late 1940s] 23.6 Lübeck. [Post war, including Wollheim’s sister and brother-in-law] 23.7 USA. [Post 1949] [One of the group photos shows the young Elie Wiesel.] 23.8 Wedding of Norbert and Friedl Wollheim. 1950 [Photos and cards.] 23.9 Miscellaneous. [Post war] 24.1 Photo Album, [embossed mahogany]. c. 1900-1945 24.2 Stavangerfjord, 1939. [Stavngerfjord and U.S.] 25.1 Photo Album, c. 1945-1955 [yellow-beige with red binding]. c. 1945 [Paris, London.]

Subseries 7: Personal documents, approximately 1945-1989

Box/Folder 26.1 Address book, N.D. 26.2-26.3 German notebooks, N.D. 26.4 Journal, Lübeck, N.D. 26.5 Photographs and membership card, N.D. 26.6 School notes, New York, N.D. 26.7 Syllabus, c. 1989 26.8 Welcome to the USA - Citizenship. 26.9-26.10 Certificates, identity documents, passports, 1945-1983 (2 folders) (26.10: Collab exh.) 26.11 Journal, c. 1945 26.12 Pocket calendars, 1946-1953. 26.13 Identity papers, 1947-1949 26.14 Witness Summons, 14 Nov, 1947. Subject: Norbert Wollheim. (Summons and safe transport for Wollheim as witness for Nuremberg Trials) (26.14: Collab exh.) 27.1-27.3 Correspondence and related records regarding immigration to the United States, 1951-1954 (3 folders) 27.4-27.5 Immigration, 1951 (2 folders) 27.6 Character affidavits for Norbert Wollheim, 1952

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Series 2: Life in America, 1945-1998 (bulk 1954-1998)

Subseries 1: Personal correspondence, 1956-1993

Box/Folder 27.7 Private correspondence, 1956 27.8 Correspondence, 1958 [Correspondence, photographs and clippings.] 27.9-27.10 Correspondence, 1960-1961 [Correspondence and clippings.] (2 folders) 27.11 Private correspondence, 1960 27.12 Private correspondence, 1961 27.13 John Hersey [Correspondence, galley], 1962 [Galley proof of essay titled “Tattoo Number 107,907.”] 27.14-27.15 Private correspondence A-B, 1962-1964 28.1-28.2 Private correspondence C-F, 1962-1964 (2 folders) 28.3 Private correspondence, 1962 28.4 Private correspondence, 1963 28.5 Correspondence, 1964 28.6-28.7 Private correspondence, 1964 (2 folders) 28.8-28.11 Correspondence. 1965-1966 (4 folders) 29.1 Private correspondence, 1965 29.2 Private correspondence, 1966 29.3 Correspondence, 1967-1970 [Includes clippings and photographs.] 29.4 Private correspondence, 1967 29.5 Private correspondence, 1968 29.6 Private correspondence, 1969 29.7 Private correspondence, 1970 29.8 Correspondence, lecture notes, clippings, 1971-1973 29.9 Private correspondence, 1971 29.10-29.14 Correspondence, 1967-1968 (5 folders) 30.1-30.6 Correspondence, 1968-1969 (6 folders) 30.7 Private correspondence, 1972 30.8-30.10 Private correspondence, 1973 (3 folders) 31.1-31.3 Private correspondence, 1974 (2 folders) 31.4-31.6 Private correspondence, 1975 (3 folders) 31.7 Private correspondence, 1976 31.8-31.9 Private correspondence, 1977 (2 folders) 31.10-31.11 Private correspondence, 1978 (2 folders) 32.1 Private correspondence, 1979 32.2 Private correspondence, 1980 32.3 Private correspondence, 1981 [Includes color photographs.] 32.4 Private correspondence, 1982 32.5 Private correspondence, 1983 32.6 Private correspondence, 1984 32.7 Correspondence, 1991 32.8 Private correspondence, 1992 [Includes correspondence with Yissakhar Ben-Yaakov, long time friend, father of renown photographer Shlomo Ben-Yaakov.]

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32.9 Correspondence, 1993

Subseries 2: I.G. Farben and other restitution claims, 1951-1998

Box/Folder Miscellaneous correspondence, 1956-1958 (6 folders) [Includes clippings, publications, 32.10-32.14 legal documents, 1956 business report of liquidation of I.G. Farben.] 33.1 Indemnification legislation, 1957-1958 33.2 Allgemeines [General Correspondence], 1958-1960 33.3 Compensation, 1962-63 33.4-33.5 Compensation Treuhand, 1965 (2 folders) [Includes copies of brochure published by Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H.] 33.6 The Jewish Trust Corporation, 1977 [Balance sheets and accounts.] 33.7 Indemnification - Financial documents, 1978-1979 33.8-33.9 Fritz Bauer Institute. Correspondence, “I.G. Auschwitz”, Survivors Name List*, 1998 (2 folders) 33.10-33.14 Auschwitz Prozess, 1964-1965 (3 folders) [Correspondence, clippings – e.g. Sybille Bedford’s essay in The Saturday Evening Post, 22 Oct, 1966 -, trial documents, bulletins.] 34.1-34.2 Auschwitz Trial, Dec 1965 (2 folders) [Correspondence, clippings.] 34.3 Claims Conference, 1962-1991 [Clippings and correspondence.] 34.4 Claims Conference, 1991 34.5 Claims Conference, 1991 34.6 Claims Conference Berlin-Bonn, Jan 1992 34.7 Claims Conference Madrid, 1992 34.8 Claims Conference Jerusalem, June 1993 34.9-34.12 Conference on Material Claims, 1995 (4 folders) 34.13-34.14 Correspondence Regarding I.G. Farben Case, 1954-1955 (2 folders) 35.1-35.4 I.G. Farben: Correspondence, clippings, 1954 (4 folders) 35.5-35.12 I.G. Farben: Correspondence, legal documents, 1954-1963 (8 folders) 36.1 I.G. Farben: 1955 trial, 1955 [Clippings] 36.2 I.G. Farben: Bericht über die Entflechtung und Liquidation, 27 May, 1955 36.3 I.G. Farben: Court papers, 1956-1965 36.4 I.G. Farben: Compensation, 1957-1960 36.5-36.6 I.G. Farben: Correspondence, bulletins, 1957-1960 (2 folders) 36.7 I.G. Farben: Clippings, press releases, correspondence, 1993-1994 36.8-36.9 Mendel Kozlowski, 1954-1966 [Compensation Case - Henry Ormond - Correspondence] 36.10 Hela Saender, 1957-1964 36.11-36.13 Cheskiel Saender, 1956-1965 (3 folders) 37.1-37.2 Hans Galland, 1958-1969 [Compensation Case - Henry Ormond – Correspondence.] 37.3 I.G. Farben: Lawyer H. Ormond's Koppel vs German Federal Authorities, 1951 37.4-37.7 Legal Correspondence, Jan 1954-1976 (4 folders) 37.8-37.9 Correspondence with Henry Ormond, 1955 (2 folders) 37.10 I.G. Farben: Correspondence with Henry Ormond, 1956-1960 38.1-38-6 Correspondence with Henry Ormond, 1955-1956 (6 folders)

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38.7-38.8 Henry Ormond - Correspondence, 1958-1967 (2 folders)

Subseries 3: World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Survivors, 1958-1991

Box/Folder 39.1-39.2 Belsen matters, 1986-1990 (2 folders) [Correspondence, clippings, photographs, brochures, blueprint.] 39.3 Bergen-Belsen Memorial, 1987 39.4-39.9 Belsen, 1958-1974 (6 folders) 39.10 Belsen, 1961-1987 40.1-40.2 Belsen, 1991 (Correspondence) 40.3 World Federation of Bergen-Belsen Associations, 1973-1975 (3 issues, In Hebrew)

Subseries 4: Auschwitz/Buna Memorial, 1958-1992

Box/Folder 41.1-41.2 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Denkmal Buna, 1958-1960 (2 folders) 41.3 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Memorial Fund. Abroad Correspondence, 1958-1960 41.4-41.5 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Memorial Fund/Finance & Legal documents, 1959-1960 (2 folders) 41.6 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna, 1960 (Auschwitz Memorial Dinner) 41.7 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Memorial Fund, (Correspondence - USA) 1960-1962 41.8 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Memorial Scholarship Fund, 1960 & 1975 41.9-41.10 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Newsclippings, 1960 (2 folders) 41.11 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Tydor-Kaufman, 1960 41.12 Auschwitz Pavilion, 1965-1968 41.13-41.14 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Correspondence with Lourdes College, 1982-1984 (2 folders) 41.15 Memorial Auschwitz/Buna: Correspondence and Brochures, Bergen, 1992

Subseries 5: World Federation of Holcaust Survivors, 1979-1995

Box/Folder 42.1-42.4 World Gathering, 1979-1981 (4 folders) [Registration statistics, budget, publicity, clippings.] 42.5 World Gathering - Budget Israel/Rogow 1980-1981, 1980 42.6 World Gathering - Insurance 1980, 1980 42.7-42.10 World Gathering Correspondence, 1980-1981 (4 folders) 42.11-42.12 World Gathering, 1980-1981 (2 folders) [Acknowledgements] 43.1-43.2 World Gathering 1981, 1981 [Donation correspondence and publicity] 43.3 World Gathering Accounting, 1981 43.4-43.4 World Gathering, 1981 [Donation correspondence, logistical arrangements, 1 photo] 43.5 American Gathering - 1991-92, 1991-1992

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43.6 American Gathering - 1995 Reunion, 1995 43.7 World Gathering, 1980-1982 [Plenary logistical correspondence from Samuel Mozes; World Gathering Brochures] 43.8 World Gathering - Incorporation 1981, 1981

Subseries 6: Subject files, 1939-1998

Box/Folder 44.1 Kinderauswanderung, Post-1981 44.2 Video (VHS) recording: Memory of the Camps Host Judy Woodruff, its [documentary footage] - Hedy Kantner Berliner in Bergen-Belsen Hospital from April to August - was filmed in 1945. Housed separately in the video recording collection. [A PBS broadcast of 7 May 1985.] Protection copy stored at off-site storage facility, in VHS Carton #21. 44.3 International Forum for Jewish Holocaust Survivors, 1963-1992 [Correspondence.] 44.4-44.7 Speaking Engagements, 1975-1993 (2 folders) [includes speeches] 44.8 NSDAP, 1977-1978 [Correspondence, including hate mail to Wollheim from NSDAP-AO (Lincoln, NE).] 44.9 Days of Rememberance, 1979, 1979 [Correspondence, programs.] 44.10 [Holocaust related correspondence, clippings, brochures] , 1986-1991 44.11 [Member of the ] Peter Petersen's correspondence with Kurt Waldheim, 1987 44.12-44.13 KTA Kindertransport Association Reunion, Nov 1990 44.14 Bund Deutsch-Jüdischer Jugend correspondence, 1988-1989 45.1 Armonk [sic] Institute, 1991 [Correspondence, clippings.] 45.2 Jewish Historical Institute in Poland, c. 1991 [Mission statement of the Institute.] 45.3 Berlin, Nov 1992 [Regarding trip to Vienna/Mauthausen, Munich/Dachau, Berlin, Weimar/Buchenwald, Amsterdam, Brussels/Breendonck, Paris/Drancy, Normandy for US Holocaust Memorial Council.] 45.4 Jerusalem, May 1993, 1992-1993 45.5 May 1993, Berlin, 1992-1993 45.6 Memorial Foundation for Jewish Culture, 1992-1993 45.7 Subcommittee on Human Resources, 1993 45.8 Die Geschichte der Juden in Deutschland, 1996-1998 [Program by Richard Chaim Schneider.] 45.9 Belsen Documents, 1946-1994 [Received from Henry Friedlander who found them in the AJJDC Archives.] 45.10 Belsen, 1956-1957 [Correspondence, essay, manuscript.] 45.11 Belsen, 1958 [Correspondence, notes, telegrams.] 45.12-45.15 Belsen mass graves, 1967-1979 (2 folders) [Correspondence, essays, brochures.] 45.16 Belsen, 1990 [Correspondence, brochure, photocopy of an essay, photographs.] 45.17 Hahn, 1963-1965 [Correspondence, manuscript.] 45.18 Sobotker, 1939-1974 [Clippings, correspondence, speech transcripts, photograph.]

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Subseries 7: Publications, 1959-1993

Box/Folder 46.1 American Federation; Leo Baeck Institute, 1986 [Correspondence, speech draft, brochures, clippings.] 46.2 American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, Inc. (AFJCE), 1972-1973 [Minutes and newsletter.] 46.3 American Jewish Congress: Foreign Affairs Department, March 1971 [Brussels World Conference on Soviet Jewry.] 46.4 American Jewish Congress: Waldheim Press Release, 1976 46.5 American Jewish Congress: Boycott Report, 1977 (3 issues) 46.6 American Joint, 1988-1989 [Transcript of AJJDC’s Oral History interview with Norbert Wollheim.] 46.7 Anti-Defamation League Bulletin, 1976-1985 (3 issues) 46.8 Babylon: Beiträge zur jüdischen Gegenwart, N.D. [Index to publications and order form.] 46.9 Bergen-Belsen Survivors Association of Montreal: Liberation Banquet [program], 15 Apr 1975 46.10 Botschaft des Zentralrats der Juden in Deutschland, 1977-1979 46.11 Bulletin des Comité International des Camps, February 1971 46.12 Conference of Presidents of Major American Jewish Organizations: Middle East Memo, November 1976 46.13 Congress [sic] Monthly, 1984-1985 (2 issues) 46.14 Cramer, Ernst, Gedenkrede zum 50. Jahrestag der Deportation von Juden aus Augsburg und dem Regierungsbezirk Schwaben und Neuburg am 1. April 1992 in der Synagoge zu Augsburg. 46.15 Dachauer Hefte, c. 1987 46.16 Dam, Boehm, Hendrik George van, Judentum in Deutschland nach 1945. Sonderdruck vom Judentum: Schicksal, Wesen und Gegenwart. Hrsg. von Franz Böhm und Walter Dirks, 1965 46.17 Drittes Program Hörfunk Westdeutscher Rundfunk, Köln, 1970 [Annotated.] 46.18 Emory University, Cohen Chair of Judaic Studies, January 1977 [Studies by Jacob Neusner and David R. Blumenthal.] 46.19 Essays, 1976 [Bartov, A Government which turned sour; Ahronot, Food for thought; Garmet, Code word.] 46.20 Federation of Jewish Underground Fighters against Nazism, March 1971 46.21 Gedenkbuch proof, 1986 [Notes Wollheim’s status as “ungeklärt”.] 46.22 Ghetto Fighters' House: Newsletter, Fall 1978 46.23 [Gill, Anton]: Journey back from hell: an oral history: conversation with concentration camp survivors. New York: Morrow, 1988. pp. 292-300 46.24 Häftlingszeichnungen aus dem Konzentrationslager Bergen-Belsen, 1993 46.25 Herzl Institute Bulletin: A Day of Infamy. Part I, 1975 46.26 “I.G. Farben.” Der Wollheim Prozess: Zwangsarbeit für I.G. Farben in Auschwitz by Wolfgang Benz, N.D. 47.1 Indiana University Jewish Studies Program – The 1992 Paul Lecture. (Frank Stern, Jews in the minds of in the postwar period.), 1993 47.2 International Network of Children of Jewish Holocaust Survivors. Second Generation

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Conference Schedule, May 1984 47.3 Irgun Olej Merkas Europa. Wochenzeitung des Irgun Olej Merkas Europa, May 1966 47.4 Jewish Frontier, 1975 47.5 Jewish Historical Monuments in Dubrovnik, N.D. 47.6 Jewish Monthly, 1984 (2 issues) 47.7 Jewish Restitution Successor Organization - Report of the Operations, 1947-1972, c 1972 47.8 Jewish Telegraphic Agency. Edwin Eytan, Auschwitz: a grim reminder of past horror, 20 Jan, 1978 47.9 The Jews in Germany, 1933-1943, c 1984-1989 47.10 Jüdische Gemeinde. Nachrichtenblatt der Jüdischen Gemeinde von Gross-Berlin und des Verbandes der Jüdischen Gemeinden in der DDR, Dec 1970 47.11 Jüdischer Presse Dienst-Informationen des Zentralrats der Juden in Deutschland, 1968- 1973 (2 issues) 47.12 Justiz im Zwielicht, c 1963 47.13-47.16 Josef Katz, Deported to Riga. Only few came back. A factual report. Translated from the German by Hilda Reach, N.D. (4 folders) 47.17 Keeping Posted. Survivors. (Vol XXX, no 5), 1985 47.18 Lamm, Hans, Von Juden in München. – Sonderdruck aus - -. Kurt Grossmann, Zeugnisse menschlicher Tapferkeit im Dritten Reich, 1959 47.19 Leo Baeck Institute, 1975-1983 [Two program bulletins] 47.20 LBI [Leo Baeck Isntitute ] News, 1984-1985 (3 issues) 47.21 Loeffer, Gustav - Zum 80. Geburtstag, 2 May 1959 47.22 Martyrdom and Resistance, 1984-1985 (3 issues) 48.1 National Jewish Monthly, June 1968 48.2 NSPA [National Society of Public Accountants] Washington Reporter, January 1985 48.3 Aus Politik und Zeitgeschichte, January 1992 48.4 Reconstructionist: A Jewish bi-weekly, 29 April, 1966 48.5 Reichmann, Eva G., Deutschland -- Aus der Emigration gesehen, 1970 48.6 Simon Wiesenthal Center Annual, 1984 (Vol. 1. Henry Friedlander, The Judiciary and Nazi Crimes in Postwar Germany.) 48.7 Society of Survivors of the Riga Ghetto, Inc. (35th Anniversary Dinner), May 1980 48.8 Technische Universität Berlin. Das Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung, 1992 48.9 Waitz, Robert. Le buste de Robert Waitz, 1975 48.10 Wie zu Zeiten Hitlers. Das schmähliche Zusammenwirken von Araben und SS-Leuten zum Zweck einer “Endlösung” im Nahen Osten, N.D. 48.11 Wollheim, Norbert, Belsen’s Place in the Process of “Death and Rebirth” of the Jewish People, N.D. 48.12 Working draft for a pictorial exhibition: Rebirth After Liberation – The Bergen-Belsen D.P. Camp, 1945-1950, 1965 48.13 World Zionist Organization. Judy Carr, We who remember -- what future, June 1976 48.14 Yeshiva University, Holocaust Studies, 1979-1980 [Re: Erich Goldhagen residency.] 48.15 YM-YWHA [Young Men’s, Young Women’s Hebrew Association]. Henry Orbach Memorial, 1975

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Subseries 8: News clippings, 1960-1997

Box/Folder 49.1-49.3 English clippings, 1960s (3 folders) 49.4 German clippings, 1960s (*01 and *03) 49.5 Hebrew clippings, 1967-1975 49.6-49.9 English clippings, 1970s. (4 folders) 50.1-50.2 German clippings, 1970s (2 folders) 50.3 Clippings [received] from [Serge] Klarsfeld - Nazi Hunting, 1973-1980 50.4 English clippings, 1980s 50.5 English clippings, 1990s 50.6 German clippings, 1990s 50.7 An interview with Peter Wollheim, 1997 ("Volunteer saves lives by listening," The Idaho Statesman, 21 Dec, 1997)

Subseries 9: Photographs, 1960-1981

Box/Folder 51.1 Loose photos, c.1960-1963 51.2 Auschwitz-Buna concentration camp survivors honor United Jewish Appeal. 20 March 1960, dinner under the auspices of the Auschwitz Memorial Dinner Committee, 1960 51.3 Belsen reunion photographs, 1962-1963 51.4 Bergen-Belsen slides, 1970 (moved to cold storage) 52.1 [Rolled photographs], 1961-1963 (Survivor banquets) 52.2 Certificate, World Gathering of Jewish Holocaust Survivors, 1981

Subseries 10: Periodicals, 1945-1952

Box/Folder 53.1-53.3 Jewish Weekly [Yiddish language publication.] Published by the Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the British Zone, 1945-1949 (3 folders) [48 issues; bulk 1948.] {Nrs. 1, 5 Dec 1947 – 2, 12 Dec 1947; Nrs. 1 (4), 2 Jan 1948 – 2 (5), 9 Jan 1948; Nrs. 4 (7), 23 Jan 1948 – 15 (18), 16 Apr 1948; Nrs. 16 (19), 23 Apr 1948 – 32 (35), 20 Aug 1948 (2 copies); Nr. 34 (37), 2 Sep 1948; Nrs. 36 (39), 3 Oct 1948 – 1 (50) 7 Jan 1949 [12 Nov and 19 Nov issues marked by mistake as Nr. 39 (42)] Nr. 6 (77) [195?] [Missing issues: 3, 6, 33, 35, 51-76.] 53.4 Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt für die Nord-Rheinprovinz und Westfalen, 6 Aug 1946 53.5 Jüdisches Gemeindeblatt für die britische Zone, 1946-1947 (2 issues) 53.6 Jüdische Rundschau. 1946-1947 {Year 1, Nrs 4-5, “Schawuot 5706” = [June 1946]; Year 1, Nr 6, “Tamus [sic] 5706” = June 1946; Year 1, Nrs 7-8, “Elul 5706-Tischri 5707” = Aug-Sep 1946; Year 1, Nr 9, “Cheschwan 5707” = Oct, 1946; Year 1, Nrs 10-11, “Kislew- Tewet 5707” = Nov-Dec 1946 [-1947]; Year 1, Nrs 12-13, “Schewat-Adar 5707” = [Jan- Feb 1947]; Year 2, Nrs 14-15, “Siwan-Tammus 5707” = [May-June 1947]; Year 2, Nrs 16-17, “Tischri-Cheschwan 5707” = [Sep-Oct 1947]}

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53.7 Neue Zeitung, Die. Eine amerikanische Zeitung für die deutsche Bevölkerung, 9 Sep, 1946 53.8 Das Parlament, 20 Jun, 1952 53.9 Der Spiegel, 1947 (2 issues, and the title page or the last 1947 issue) [Full page article about Norbert Wollheim on p.14 of 6 Sep 1947 issue.] 54.1 Allgemeine Jüdische Illustrierte, 1 Sep, 1951 [Norbert Wollheim photo on page 2] 54.2 Allgemeine Wochenzeitung der Juden in Deutschland, 1951-1952 (4 issues) 54.3-54.4 Aufbau, 1946-1951 (7 issues) (2 folders)

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