Articles from various newspapers, regarding the policies of the governments of East Germany (DDR) and West Germany (FRG) concerning the growth of antisemitism, militarism and neo-Nazism in the United States, Canada, Australia and, in particular, in West Germany
- Article including a photograph of an anti-Nazi demonstration in London, published in the "Sovetskaya Moldaviya" newspaper;
- Article by K. Orlov, titled, "Ochag fashistskoy zarazy", 30/01/1960;
- Part of an article regarding the domination of people previously close to Hitler in the government of West Germany (FRG).
Anonymous letter from a person who was arrested in 1946 and sentenced to ten years of imprisonment, after being accused of membership in a Jewish underground movement whose chairman, as charged by the Security Services, was Ilya Ehrenburg
Anonymous letter condemning the weak reaction of Ilya Ehrenburg to the attack of Gamal Abdel el-Nasser on Israel; a copy of the article sent to the editorial boards of the "Sovyetish Heymland", "Pravda" and "Literaturnaya gazeta" newspapers regarding Nasser's aggressive and antisemitic policy is attached to the letter
Anonymous letter regarding two articles that were published in the press concerning antisemitism and the recommendation of the editorial board of the "Oktyabar" periodical to inform on "writers like Ehrenburg"
The articles:
- One was printed in the "Komsomolskaya pravda" newspaper and contains a denial of the existence of antisemitism in the Soviet Union, 09 December 1966;
- The second was printed in the "Literaturnaya gazeta" newspaper.
Anonymous group letter sent to Aleksandr Tvardovskiy with a request to pass on to Ilya Ehrenburg condemnation for his stand regarding the Jewish Problem as he expressed it in his book "Lyudi, gody, zhizn" (People, Years, Life) which was published in Edition No. 2 of the "Novy mir" periodical in 1965
The authors of the letter condemn Ehrenburg's claim regarding the assimilation of the Jews in the Soviet Union and the lack of a nationalistic character of the Jews; they claim that the Soviet Jews have a nationalistic character, a language, a nationalistic culture, tradition and theater.
Anonymous letter from a World War II fighter who won four medals, regarding the discrimination against him as a Jew in the Soviet Union in 1953; included in the letter is a poem he wrote, about the fate of the Jewish People and his bravery along with the Russian People at the front during World War II
Letter written by an anonymous Jew regarding antisemitic and anti-Israeli publications in the Soviet press
The letter, signed by "a Jew", is about Markov's article regarding the threat to the Arab nations which was published in the "Vechernyaya Moskva" newspaper, and Chesnokov's article, which was published in the "Izvestiya" newspaper in 1962; Markov and Chesnokov are criticizing Israel's policy towards the Arab countries and Israel's attempts to maintain diplomatic relations with West Germany; in the letter there is also information regarding the fate of the Jewish people during World War II, the...
Letter written by an anonymous resident of the Cherkassy Region regarding the poem, "Babiy Yar" by Yevtushenko; a poem written under the inspiration of Yevtushenko's poem by the anonymous letter writer is attached to the letter
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