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USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 110<br />

biographies and pho<strong>to</strong>s of the children, as well as correspondence, memos, and other<br />

documentation relating <strong>to</strong> the support of each child. Some of the children lived in the<br />

Jewish Labor Committee-supported children‘s homes in France, Belgium,<br />

Palestine/Israel, and Poland.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, Yiddish 1948–1956<br />

24 microfilm rolls (35 mm)<br />

Source of Acquisition: Robert F. Wagner Labor Archives, New York University Library<br />

Finding aid: Alphabetical name list by roll<br />

Restrictions: On reproduction and use<br />

RG-45.003M --- New Archives of the His<strong>to</strong>ry of Jews in Greece Records, 1940–1951<br />

This collection contains documents organized in<strong>to</strong> eleven categories as follows: visas <strong>for</strong><br />

Jews from Romania, 1940; camp survivors‘ statements and temporary identifications,<br />

1945–1946; the search <strong>for</strong> missing deportees by relatives and others, 1945–1946; Isaak<br />

Kambelis and his ―International Organization of Survivors from the Camps,‖ 1945–1946;<br />

repatriations, mainly 1945–1947; community losses, relief, and reestablishment of the<br />

Jewish communities, 1944–1947; international press on Jews, 1945–1949 (bulk: 1946);<br />

immigration <strong>to</strong> Palestine, passports and visas, 1946–1949; Jewish property, 1941–1951<br />

(bulk: 1946–1949); passport visas (1948–1951) <strong>for</strong> Jews from Israel <strong>to</strong> visit Greece; and<br />

last, miscellaneous documents.<br />

Provenance: Selected from uncataloged collections in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs<br />

archive<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: Greek, French, Romanian 1940–1951<br />

Ca. 1,000 pages (pho<strong>to</strong>copies)<br />

Source of Acquisition: Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Athens<br />

Restrictions: On reproduction and publication<br />

Finding aid: Document-level <strong>English</strong>-language description<br />

RG-59.006M --- Selected Records from the Foreign Office: General Correspondence after<br />

1906<br />

This correspondence relates <strong>to</strong> the persecution of and atrocities against Jews; refugees<br />

from Germany and Austria; disturbances in Palestine; the <strong>for</strong>mation of a Jewish fighting<br />

<strong>for</strong>ce; immigration issues; German war criminals; and the conditions <strong>for</strong> Jews in occupied<br />

Europe including, Germany, Slovakia, Italy, Hungary, Iraq, and Poland.<br />

Provenance: Foreign Office and Predecessors: Political and other Departments: General<br />

Correspondence from 1906 series 371 (FO 371)

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