F.15. LATVIANSDalin, Lilija Ja. (c. 1895-1975)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: 1917-'23 Russia, Latvia, Berlin, Paris, c. 1940 emigrated to <strong>the</strong> USA (-1975).INFO.: In Paris she worked for <strong>the</strong> Bjulleten' oppozicii.Stein, Alex<strong>and</strong>er (1881-1948)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Wolmar, after <strong>the</strong> 1905 Revolution forced to emigrate, 1905-'33Germany/Berlin, 1933 emigrated to Prague, 1938 fled to Paris, 1940 fled to New York(-1948).INFO.: Worked for Jewish Daily Forward; related to <strong>the</strong> Neu Beginnen group.(See for <strong>the</strong> organizations mentioned above respectivelyC.8. JEWS <strong>and</strong> A.5. GERMANY)Wrote for <strong>the</strong> Neue Volks-Zeitung (New York).CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things <strong>the</strong> typescript <strong>of</strong> his autobiographical 'Erinnerungeneines Staatenlosen 1881-1906' 1945.F.16. LITHUANIANSAdler, Kathia (1879-1969) #1.SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Lidá, Zurich (-1969).2.SOURCE: SAI ARCHIVEENTRY: INVENTORYPERIOD: 1938CONTENTS/INV. NR.: (4164) Letter <strong>concerning</strong> a 'Certificat d'identité des réfugiés' forK. Adler.1938.Berkman, Alex<strong>and</strong>er (1870-1936)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Kovno, 1888 emigrated to <strong>the</strong> USA, 1919 deported to Russia, 1921 leftRussia , in exile, 1923-26 Berlin, 1925 France (Nice,-1936).INFO.: Main founder <strong>and</strong> secretary <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Joint Committee for <strong>the</strong> Defense <strong>of</strong>Revolutionaries Imprisoned in Russia (Berlin, 1923-26) <strong>and</strong> member <strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> Relief Fund<strong>of</strong> <strong>the</strong> International Working Men's Association (IWMA) for Anarchists <strong>and</strong> Anarcho-Syndicalists Imprisoned or Exiled in Russia (1926-32).(See also E.2.f. IWMA <strong>and</strong> A.4.d. RUSSIA/Russian anarchists in exile/(IWMA))CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things files on his deportation from <strong>the</strong> USA (1917-19),including <strong>the</strong> manuscript <strong>of</strong> 'Deportation. Meaning <strong>and</strong> Menace' written by Berkman<strong>and</strong> Goldman (1919) on his fight against expulsion from France 1930-'34.Goldman, Emma (1869-1940)
SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Kovno, 1885 emigrated to <strong>the</strong> USA, 1919 deported to Russia, 1921 leftRussia, in exile in Germany, Engl<strong>and</strong>, France, died in Toronto (Canada) 1940.INFO.: Very active in supporting <strong>the</strong> Spanish Libertarian Movement in Engl<strong>and</strong> during<strong>the</strong> Spanish Civil War.Gudell, Martin (1906- ) #SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Left for Spain, emigrated to Chigago (USA) after <strong>the</strong> Spanish Civil War.CONTENTS: Reports <strong>and</strong> h<strong>and</strong>written manuscripts <strong>concerning</strong> <strong>the</strong> Deutsche Anarcho-Syndikalisten im Ausl<strong>and</strong> (DAS).(See also A.8. SPAIN/FAI)Stankevic, Vladimir B. (1884-1968)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: Birzai, Russia, emigrated, returned to Lithuania, 1944 Germany/Husum,Hamburg (-1968).CONTENTS: Among o<strong>the</strong>r things letters to <strong>and</strong> from Vladimir Stankevic relating to <strong>the</strong>years he lived as a displaced person in Germany 1946-1948.F.17. MEXICANSFlores Magón, Ricardo (1873-1922)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEMIGRATION: 1904-1922 USA, died in Leavenworth USA 1922.F.18. PARAGUAYANSAlmada, Martin (1937- )SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION: Puerto Sastre, 1974 La Plata (ARGENTINA), imprisoned in Paraguay,1975 political asylum in Panama, 1978 Paris.CONTENTS: Manuscripts <strong>of</strong> books, including 'Paraguay: La Cárcel Olvidada, El PaisExiliado...'.F.19. POLESArnoni, Menachem S. (1922-1985)SOURCE: PERS. ARCHIVEENTRY: LISTMIGRATION:Lodz, 1949-'45 as a Jew imprisoned in various concentration camps, Munich (GER),New York/Wisconsin/Virginia (USA), 1969 left <strong>the</strong> USA, moved to Israel, 1971 TheNe<strong>the</strong>rl<strong>and</strong>s, died in Hilversum (NL) 1985.
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