181k_ENG Committee for Special Jewish Interests ( NIOD Instituut voor Oorlogs-, Holocaust- en Genocidestudies )
181k_ENG
Committee for Special Jewish Interests
Access conditions
The archive is completely open to the public.
laatste wijziging 02-08-2016
7 beschreven archiefstukken
8 gedigitaliseerd
totaal 437 bestanden
Introduction
citation and request instruction
181k_ENG Committee for Special Jewish Interests
Introduction
citation and request instruction
ead-typering:
prefercite
laatste wijziging 02-08-2016
Documents from this archive can be requested in the study hall of the NIOD quoting: archive 181k, inv nr...
When citing in foot-notes and as justification the archive needs to be mentioned in full without abbreviations at least once. After that a shorter citation suffices:
complete: NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam, archief 181k Committee for Special Jewish Interests., inv.no. ...
short: NIOD, archive 181k CSJI, inv. nr. ...
complete: NIOD Institute for War, Holocaust and Genocide Studies, Amsterdam, archief 181k Committee for Special Jewish Interests., inv.no. ...
short: NIOD, archive 181k CSJI, inv. nr. ...
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totaal 437 bestanden
History
The Committee for Special Jewish Interests was founded on 21 March 1933 (eleven days before the so called "Juden-Boykott" proclamation in Germany) with the main goal of looking after the Jewish interests in the Netherlands. On behalf of the large number of Jewish refugees that would soon cross the German-Dutch border they established the subdivision the Committee for Jewish Refugees. The most important leaders of the Committee for Special Jewish Interests were prof. dr. D. Cohen and A. Asscher.
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totaal 437 bestanden
Inventory
request instruction
Archive documents from this archive can be requests in the study hall of the NIOD
quoting: collection 181k, inv.nr…
The inventory number is listed in increasing numerical order,
on the left of the description of the documents
Archive documents from this archive can be requests in the study hall of the NIOD
quoting: collection 181k, inv.nr…
The inventory number is listed in increasing numerical order,
on the left of the description of the documents
laatste wijziging 02-08-2016
7 beschreven archiefstukken
8 gedigitaliseerd
totaal 437 bestanden
Kenmerken
Datering:
1934-1939
over het archief:
The Committee for Special Jewish Interests was founded on 21 March 1933 with the main goal of looking after the Jewish interests in the Netherlands. The most important leaders of the Committee for Special Jewish Interests were prof. dr. D. Cohen and A. Asscher.
Openbaarheid:
The archive is completely open to the public.
Omvang:
0,1 meters (7 inventory numbers)
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laatste wijziging 02-08-2016
7 beschreven archiefstukken
8 gedigitaliseerd
totaal 437 bestanden