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SD correspondence with the Bayerische Politische Polizei (Bavarian Political Police) regarding the finding of Free Masons and Free Mason lodges in Germany, including the Bnei Brith Organization, and concerning their connections to Jews, 1932-1934

SD correspondence with the Bayerische Politische Polizei (Bavarian Political Police) regarding the finding of Free Masons and Free Mason lodges in Germany, including the Bnei Brith Organization, and concerning their connections to Jews, 1932-1934 - Anti-Nazi movements throughout the world; - Correspondence regarding the Bayerische Volkspartei (Bavarian Workers' Party) and the Bayerische Politische Polizei (BPP-Bavarian Political Police), 1932-1934; - Documentation according to which Free Masons throughout the world are pawns in the hands of world Jewry; - Boycott of German products in Latvia that brought about the bankruptcy of the businesses of ethnic Germans and problems pertaining to the real estate of Germans in Latvia; Riga, late December 1933, pp. 1168-1190; - Jewish boycott on German goods in the city of Capetown, South Africa, p. 1259; - Report regarding the "Jewish" Free Mason movement and the location of its Grand Lodge in the city of Frankfurt am Main, even though it has been mentioned that there are Christian lodges in that place, p. 1306; - Correspondence regarding Bnei Brith lodges, including a directive to obtain lists of their members and orders to close the lodges and confiscate their property, pp. 1319-1322, 1378-1179, 1405-1406, 1434, 1455; - Correspondence regarding the Jewish Free Mason lodge, Rheinlandloge, in Cologne, pp. 1340-1342; - "Aktion" against the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (CV- Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith) in the city of Koenigsberg, 31 July 1933, pp. 1410-1412; - Documentation regarding the Jewish influence on the Free Masons, pp. 1283, 1297; - Documentation regarding Katholische Aktion, including mention of the connection to Jewish leaders, pp. 1332-1334; - Orders according to which Jewish members should be expelled from German lodges, p. 1406; - Closing of entry of Jews and Marxists into Deutsch-Christliche Orden Sachsen, pp. 1424-1429; - Betrayal letter sent by an SA man to the BPP mentioning an employee of the National Library in Bavaria whose opinions are anti-Nazi and who has Jewish friends, 26 July 1933, p. 1446. Names to enter: - Attorney-at-Law Sabatzky, the lawyer for the Koenigsberg CV, p. 1410; - Fischer, Dr. Meyer and Dr. Theodor Ringler, p. 1446; - Simon Isaak, a Jewish member of the Marcus-Horowitz Free Mason Lodge in the city of Frankfurt am Main, a sympathizer with the Animal Protection Movement, p. 1450; - Kom-Rat (Economic Advisor) Hermann Schuelein, general manager of the Loewenbrauerei pub, the secretary of Hirsch and accountant for Rubin, a Jew of Czech origin, p. 1455.
item Id
11461853
Type of material
Official documentation
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
28/06/1932
Date of Creation - latest
13/06/1934
Original
NO
No. of pages/frames
326
Archival Signature
500-3-345
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