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Solomon Adler-Rudel Collection 1927-1948
Speeches, essays, reports, statistics, and lecture notes by Adler-Rudel on Jews in Germany, problems of German-Jewish emigration, and the situation of refugees in Europe, the Americas, and Palestine.Reports by others on conditions during World War II, including material on Arab fascists in Palestine, an account by a German diplomat on Lithuania under German occupation, and a report by Norbert Masur on a meeting with Heinrich Himmler in April 1945 (Addenda: copy of Masur report in German, photocopy, 10 pages)Manuscript: "Taetigkeitsbericht der Reichsvertretung der Juden in Deutschland". German, 281 pp; photocopy of typescript; undated. Manscript of a book on the work of the Jewish social service agency from 1933-1939. Includes statistics and other material on German-Jewish emigration, demography, education, etc. Also includes a foreword by Robert Weltsch and an appendix on the history of the Reichsvertretung by Schaul Esch.Clippings; memorials; articles (AR 2247).Born in Czernowitz, Austria-Hungary (now Chernovtsy, USSR), on June 23, 1894, Adler-Rudel was a social worker in Berlin and Vienna. From 1933 to 1936, he was executive secretary of the Reichsvertretung der deutschen Juden and a member of the executive committee of the Zionistische Vereinigung fuer Deutschland. In 1936, he emigrated to Great Britain, and in 1949 to Israel. Adler-Rudel held important positions with the Association of Jewish Refugees, the World Zionist Organization, and the Leo Baeck Institute. He died in Jerusalem on November 14, 1975.7-page inventory.Published under title, "Juedische Selbshilfe unter dem Naziregime"; copy in Library.Photographs removed to Photograph Collectiondigitize
Separation and selective detection of lipoprotein particles of patients with coronary artery disease by frit-inlet asymmetrical flow field-flow fractionation
Effects of double cropping on summer climate of the North China Plain and neighbouring regions
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