Documents found: 6

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    EHRI-DC-067
    1945 | Poland
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 90. Original in Czech.
    Report by Tucny, Fuchs, Flato, Brandstetter, and Morgenstern on the virulent anti-Semitism of postwar Poland. They recall various violent attacks against Jews, murders, and the pogrom in Kraków that took place in August 1945.
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    EHRI-DC-052
    1945-05-05 | Terezín Ghetto
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Terezín collection, inv. no 343. Original in German.
    Detailed report about the Terezín Ghetto from its beginning in November 1941 until the liquidation transports to the East in autumn 1944. The author's name is stated as Helena Faberová, but the text is written from a male perspective. The actual…
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    EHRI-DC-037
    1945-12 | Topoľčany
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 90. Original in Czech.
    Memorandum by several Slovak organizations regarding anti-Jewish riots in Slovakia. Their members provide an overview of the current situation of the Jewish citizens and propose several solutions to prevent the escalation of violent attacks against…
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    EHRI-DC-034
    1945-10 | Robert Fehl | Prostějov
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 90. Original in Czech.
    Robert Fehl briefly describes the anti-Semitic attitude of clerks that he witnessed at the Liberated Political Prisoners organization in Prostějov.
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    EHRI-DC-023
    1945-09 | Jindřich Goldstein | Prague
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 90. Original in Czech.
    Jindřich Goldstein briefly describes the anti-Semitic attitude of clerks he witnessed at the Liberated Political Prisoners organization in Prague.
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    EHRI-DC-017
    1945-10-21 | Erich Nasch | Mauthausen
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 80. Original in Czech.
    Erich Nasch and Robert Weinberger, co-workers in the Documentation campaign, visited several former labor and concentration camps in Austria and Germany a few months after the war to gather evidence about the events of the Holocaust. In this…