Jewish refugees
Found in 6 Collections and/or Records:
Correspondence, 1946, 2003
Correspondence: Katz, 1946 - 1949
Correspondence on HL taking in his niece Inka Gelbard [his only surviving relative from Poland, later Inka Katz] as a refugee.
For Intellectual Liberty: Correspondence and papers
Opinion on the present nationality of Jews who left Germany for residence abroad, 1946-01 - 1946-04, 1935-11
Opinion by Charles Fahy [Legal Adviser of the Office of Military Government, United States in Germany] with additional notes, sent to HL by the Intergovernmental Committee on Refugees.
Opinion on the status of refugees deprived of German nationality , 1946-02 - 1946-03
Opinion by HL for the Intergovernmental Committee for Refugees, with copies of correspondence from 1945-46 on the status of refugees who had fled Germany and Austria before the war and had lost their nationality. Correspondents include Sir Herbert Emerson [High Commissioner for Refugees, League of Nations].
Redcliffe Nathan Salaman: Scientific, Personal and Family Papers
Includes correspondence, notes, scientific papers, newscuttings and photographs. Also includes papers of Redcliffe Salaman's wife Nina Salaman.