Documentation of the Weltverband der Judishen Studentenschaft (World Association of Jewish Students) in Vienna, 1924-1937
Documentation of the Weltverband der Judishen Studentenschaft (World Association of Jewish Students) in Vienna, 1924-1937
Documentation of the Weltverband der Judishen Studentenschaft (World Association of Jewish Students) in Vienna, 1924-1937
The Weltverband der Judishen Studentenschaft was an umbrella organization that brought together Landesverbaende (national unions) of Jewish students. The Association held congresses and meetings of its administrative bodies in various places in Europe.
In the Association files there are decisions made by the organization congresses and its administrative bodies, details regarding the national unions, reports concerning organization activities (including statistical data) and its correspondence. The material also includes fliers and publicity of Jewish student organizations as well as international student organizations with which the Association was in contact; the material from the international organizations includes research papers and statistical data regarding students and "intellectual workers" and their situation.
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10608370
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Booklet(s)
Brochure
Envelope
Letter
List of members of a Jewish organization
Newspaper
Note
Official documentation
Poster
Protocol
Statistical data
Survey report
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French
English
German
Yiddish
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M.88 - Osoby Collection - Captured German and Other Nations' Documents in the Osoby (Special) Archive, Moscow, 1933-1945
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1924
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1937
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NO
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1230
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TSENTR KHRANENIYA ISTORIKO-DOKUMENTALNYKH KOLLEKTSIY (TSKHIDK) - RUSSIA, MOSKVA
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M.88 - Osoby Collection: Nazi documentation from the Special Archive (Osoby) in the Soviet Union