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-053
    1945-12-05 | Richard Friedmann | Terezín Ghetto
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Terezín collection, inv. no 343. Original in German.
    Very detailed report on the activities of Leo Baeck, Jakob Edelstein, and primarily Richard Friedmann. Friedmann was an Austrian Zionist who worked at the Jewish Community in Vienna and, later, in Prague. He managed to smuggle medicine to the Terezín…
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    EHRI-DC-003
    František Fischhof | Prague
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 80.
    František Fischhof describes the history of the Old New Synagogue in Prague from the beginning of the Nazi occupation in March 1939 until his deportation to the Terezín Ghetto in March 1943.
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    EHRI-DC-015
    1938-11 | Edita Stützová | Carlsbad
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 80. Original in Czech.
    Edita Stützová briefly describes the events of Kristallnacht in Karlovy Vary (Carlsbad). The synagogue on Sadová was set on fire and Jewish inhabitants were arrested, most of whom were sent to the internment camp in Olšová vrata.
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    EHRI-DC-009
    1945-11 | Julius Lederer | Březnice
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 80. Original in Czech.
    Julius Lederer, the Chairman of the postwar Council of the Jewish Communities in Bohemia and Moravia-Silesia, provides a brief overview of the history of the Jewish cemetery in Březnice, starting in 1500 until its partial demolition and destruction…
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    EHRI-DC-040
    1945-10-17 | Kaufering
    Jewish Museum in Prague, Documents of Persecution, inv. no 80. Original in German.
    Brief report by František Fischhof on observing Jewish rites in Kaufering.