Anonymous letter from a resident of Chardzhou, regarding articles published in the "Pravda" newspaper in 1953 concerning the Doctor's Plot, the inappropriate behavior by the Police toward the writer of the letter, and Ilya Ehrenburg's silence regarding the matter
Anonymous letter regarding the situation of the Jews in Soviet society
The letter was written apparently in March 1953; the writer condemns Israel's policies, Zionism and the Jews, whom the writer claims attempted to attack the leaders of the Soviet Union; he also condemns antisemitism and calls upon Ilya Ehrenburg to initiate a struggle against antisemtism.
Anonymous letter sent to Ilya Ehrenburg; the author castigates the "Murdering Doctors" and complains about the wave of antisemitism
The writer is an educator, a Communist and a Red Army veteran.
Anonymous letter to Ilya Ehrenburg, including condemnation of the "Criminal Doctors" and details regarding displays of antisemitism in Latvia
The letter is signed by "The Workers". It was written apparently during the period of the "Doctors' Plot" and includes details regarding displays of antisemitism among workers in the Central Committee of the Communist Party in Latvia, regarding the murder of a Jewish youth in Riga based on national background, and regarding the difficulty of Jews in being accepted to work despite their appropriate education.
Letter regarding displays of antisemitism in the Soviet Union; the signature of the [female] writer is not clear
The undated letter was sent during the period of the Doctors' Plot Libel, and the signature of the [female] writer is not clear; the writer relates how hard as it is for her to find the work at this time; she is trying to distance herself from the "Doctor-Spies" and calling for [people to] fight antisemitism.
Letter sent to Ilya Ehrenburg by Era Smolyakova regarding the Doctors' Plot Libel
In her letter Era Smolyakova requests the assistance of Ilya Ehrenburg; while, on the one hand, her desire is to plumb the depths of the Doctors' Plot Libel (she calls the doctors "The Murdering Doctors"), on the other hand, she expresses her sorrow at the revival of antisemitism in the Soviet Union.
Letter from Semen Mordushenko requesting that Ilya Ehrenburg write an article regarding the achievements of the Soviet Jews and castigating the "Criminal Doctors"
The letter from Semen Mordushenko from Zaporozhe was apparently written in 1953 during the period of the Doctors' Plot Libel; it contains a request that Ilya Ehrenburg write an article regarding the achievements of the Soviet Jews and condemning the "Criminal Doctors"; Mordushenko is relating to the loyalty of the Jews to the Soviet regime and Comrade Stalin, and castigating Zionists as Agents of Imperialism.
Letter written by Maria Levina from Baku regarding the fate of her relatives during the Holocaust, including castigation of the deeds of the "Murdering Doctors"
Her father's sister, Khana Kanevskaya, Khana's husband, Iosif Kanevskiy, and their two small children perished in the Holocaust.