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USHMM, <strong>Center</strong> <strong>for</strong> <strong>Advanced</strong> <strong>Holocaust</strong> <strong>Studies</strong> � 284<br />

RG-52.012 German Records Related <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Holocaust</strong> in Hungary, 1920–1944<br />

This collection contains documents about the Jewish question in Hungary and the<br />

implementation of the ―Final Solution‖ there. It includes cables, correspondence, and<br />

reports exchanged between the German Foreign Ministry and the German embassy.<br />

Provenance: Randolph L. Braham, the donor, collected the material in various German<br />

archives, including those in Bonn, Koblenz, and Freiburg.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: German, <strong>English</strong>, and Hungarian<br />

24 folders<br />

Finding Aids: Folder-level description<br />

RG-52.013 British Records Related <strong>to</strong> the <strong>Holocaust</strong> in Hungary, 1944–1945<br />

This collection contains, but is not limited <strong>to</strong>, the documents of the Joel Brand mission, in<br />

which the Germans offered the British and United States governments Jews in exchange<br />

<strong>for</strong> 10,000 trucks and other materials. Also included are notes by Anthony Eden, G.H.<br />

Hall, Wins<strong>to</strong>n Churchill, and others; the minutes of the War Cabinet‘s Refugee<br />

Committee meeting on May 4 and August 4, 1944; Raoul Wallenberg‘s report about the<br />

July 1944 coup attempt by László Baky; the June 26, 1944, cable from the World Jewish<br />

Congress <strong>to</strong> Pope Pius XII; and a letter exchanged between Vyacheslav Molo<strong>to</strong>v and<br />

Eden.<br />

Provenance: Randolph L. Braham, the donor, collected the documents in the Public<br />

Record Office, Kew, England.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong> and French<br />

2 folders containing 355 pages<br />

Finding Aids: Folder-level description<br />

RG-52.016 Records Relating <strong>to</strong> the Trials of Hermann Krumey and Ot<strong>to</strong> Hunsche in<br />

Frankfurt, 1945–1959<br />

This collection contains correspondence between Randolph Braham, Frederic (Frigyes)<br />

Görög, Henry Sachs, J. Kermisz, J. Robinson, and Danial Schiller; court depositions by<br />

Imre Reiner in Frankfurt; research material about the war crimes of Hermann Krumey<br />

and Ot<strong>to</strong> Hunsche; and typewritten quotes from various books published between 1945<br />

and 1956.<br />

Provenance: Randolph L. Braham, the donor, collected the materials in pursuit of his<br />

scholarly work.<br />

<strong>Language</strong>s: <strong>English</strong>, German, and Hungarian

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