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Documentation regarding the cooperation between II 112, the SD Jewish Department and II B4, the Gestapo Jewish Department, pertaining to the Jews of Germany and Austria, 1935-1938

Documentation regarding the cooperation between II 112, the SD Jewish Department and II B4, the Gestapo Jewish Department, pertaining to the Jews of Germany and Austria, 1935-1938 - List of Jewish organizations in Vienna, Austria, 1941-1943, pp. 2200-2203; - List of propaganda points of the Union Oesterreichischen Juden (Association of the Jews of Austria) in Vienna, pp. 1944-1947; - List of factories and other places in which kosher food and wine are sold, Vienna, pp. 1949-1952; - List of unions, clubs, cultural associations and Jewish learning institutions, Vienna, pp. 1953-1988; - Documentation regarding the Berner Prozess (Bern Trial) against Jews and Free Masons, Berlin, pp. 1952-1993; - Documentation regarding the Jew, David Klementinowsky, who was accused of racial pollution, and concerning ORT and the Joint Committee for the Reconstruction of East European Jewry, pp. 1999-2008, 2011-2014; - Documentation regarding Dr. Jelinowsky, the Jewish physician, who was sentenced in the Hamburg Magistrates Court, p. 2009; - Notes regarding the book, "HaLexicon HaYehudi", pp. 2015-2017; - Documentation regarding Bertha Bielinski, a Jewish woman, Berlin, p. 2020; - Informing letter sent to the Gestapo regarding Ginsburg, the SS man who made a clearly non-Aryan impression on English visitors at an NSDAP meeting, 1936-1937, pp. 2026-2028; - SD documentation regarding materials about German Jewry, pp. 202-+2031; - Summation by Professor Grimm regarding the Gustloff-Frankfurter Trial, p. 2032; - Note regarding the 25th Conference of the Zionistische Vereinigung für Deutschland (ZVfD-Zionist Federation of Germany), 10 February 1936, p. 2033; - Note regarding a "hostile to Germany" American organization, pp. 2034-2036; - Books about the Jews of Germany, including young Jews, pp. 2037-2043; - Documentation from the SD Jewish department regarding supervision of events held by Jewish organizations, pp. 2044, 2079, 2158, 2160; - Documentation regarding the proposal submitted by the Unabhängige Orden B'nai B'rith (Bnei Brith Organization) in the city of Goerlitz whose offices had been seized by the local NSDAP branch, pp. 2045, 2069-2072; - Request from Department II 112 to the Gestapo to send material regarding the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (CV-Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith) pertaining to professional retraining and emigration, pp. 2046-2049; - Correspondence regarding statistical material concerning German Jewry and the "Jewish Question" between the Ministry of the Interior, the Institute for Research on the Jewish Question, the SD and the Gestapo, including matters such as intermarriage, emigration of Jews to Germany until 1933, the movement for conversion to Christianity among the Jews, and solution of the issue pertaining to Jews and Free Masons within the borders of the Third Reich, pp. 2050-2060, 2073-2077, 2105, 2178, 2185-2188; - Documentation regarding relations between the Gestapo and the Staatszionistische Organization (the Revisionist State Zionist Organization), and its Chairman, Georg Kareski; report regarding the mass meeting marking three years for the organization; article from the Jewish press regarding the meeting, pp. 2062-2063; - Correspondence between the Gestapo Jewish Department II B4 and the Judenreferat II 112, the SD Jewish Department regarding administrative matters, pp. 2023-2025, 2065-2068, 2081-2086, 2094-2105, 2132, 2142; - Survey of Jewish articles and books and their transfer to the SD library, pp. 2030-2031, 2088-2093, 2111-2115, 2167-2168; - Notice sent to the SD Jewish Department regarding betrayal of the Jewess Kissin at whose house the brother of an SS man rented a room, pp. 2107-2109; - Notice from the city of Hamburg regarding the number of German Jews requesting passports to Cortina di Ampezzo (part of the Italian Tyrol area), and the conclusion that a meeting of Jews will most likely be held there, p. 2119; - Reports regarding the Rosh Hashanah celebration in the city of Capetown, pp. 2133-2135; - Letter from Department II 112 to Department II B4 regarding collaborators secretly insinuated into various organizations, p. 2189; - Notice to Department II 112 regarding restrictions on Jewish activists and Jewish organizations which was passed on to the SD-Hauptamt (Head Office), the Gestapo and Stapo Berlin, p. 2137; - Plan initiated by Reichsführer-SS (RFSS) Himmler for the collection of Judenkartei (information from the Jewish card index), pp. 2140-2141; - Department II 112 documentation regarding prevention of Jews from abroad from participation in Jewish organization events in Germany, p. 2142; - Department II 112 documentation regarding expulsion of Jewish physicians from sick funds and additional subjects, pp. 2142-2156, 2192-2199; - Department II 112 documentation regarding Jewish emigration, pp. 2157-2162; - Notice sent by the Gestapo to the RFSS regarding the Haganah Organization in Eretz Israel, pp. 2163-2164, 2173; - Notice sent by the SD to the Gestapo regarding the trip abroad made by the Jew, Hans Friedenthal, pp. 2169-2170; - Trip made by Regierungsrat Kroetzner to Eretz Israel to clarify possibilities for co-existence of Jews and Arabs, the creation of two states, and the activities of the commission for the establishment of borders, pp. 2171-2175; - Notice from the Gestapo regarding a meeting with Attorney-at-Law Alfred Klee, the Chairman of the Berlin community, and a discussion concerning the community. p. 2181; - Notice sent by II 112 to Customs regarding the Jew Dr. Ernst Levy who underwent too easy an examination when he emigrated abroad, pp. 2182-2184; - Documentation regarding Jewish Christians in Vienna, p. 2204; - Correspondence regarding the corruption of clerks issuing passports to Jews, and the illegal emigration of Jews from Vienna, pp. 2205-2230; - Notice regarding the booklet by Adolf Schmalix, "Sind die Roosevelts Juden?" (Are the Roosevelt's Jewish?), p. 115. Names to enter: David Klemetowsky, accused of racial pollution, pp. 1999-2008, 2011-2014; - Dr. Jelinowsky, the Jewish physician, found guilty of an attempt at racial pollution, and sentenced to two and a half years detention and two years of restrictions on his rights by the Hamburg Magistrates Court, pp. 2009, 2119; - Deia Lipinskaja, the Jewish writer from Berlin in whose writing "there is a clear tendency towards Communism", p. 2010; - Berta Bielinski, Berlin, p. 2020; - Georg Kareski, head of the pro-Nazi Staatszionistische Organization, a "pet Jew" of the Gestapo Jewish Department, pp. 2062-2063; - Kissin, a Jewish woman in whose house the brother of an SS man rented a room, and the betrayal of Kissin, pp. 2107-2109; - Waschitz, the owner of the Hanseatische Reisebuero travel agency, which sent Jews abroad for payment, pp. 2161-2162; - Hans Friedenthal, regarding his trip abroad, p. 2169; - Alfred Klee, the Chairman of the Berlin community, who met with the Gestapo for a discussion regarding community matters, p. 2181; - Dr. Ernst Levy, regarding the fact that during his emigration he underwent a customs examination that was too easy, pp. 2182-2184; - Hahn, who received an exit permit on 03 September 1938, but the issuing of whose passport was delayed due to expectation of payment of a bribe, and Dr. Erma Jaffa, pp. 2205-2230; - Fritz Lolo, p. 2212.
item Id
11208038
Type of material
Official documentation
File Number
Language
German
Record Group
M.88 - Osoby Collection - Captured German and Other Nations' Documents in the Osoby (Special) Archive, Moscow, 1933-1945
Date of Creation - earliest
15/08/1935
Date of Creation - latest
26/04/1940
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
491
Archival Signature
500-3-315
Location of Originals
TSENTR KHRANENIYA ISTORIKO-DOKUMENTALNYKH KOLLEKTSIY (TSKHIDK) - RUSSIA, MOSKVA
Connected to Item
Documentation from the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (Reich Security Head Office [RSHA]), 1939-1945