Bergen-Belsen related records Evacuation of the Hohne camp and Glyn Hughes hospital letters lists minutes memoranda.

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Bergen-Belsen related records Evacuation of the Hohne camp and Glyn Hughes hospital letters lists minutes memoranda.

Includes letters, memoranda, and minutes of meetings written between Nov 1949 and May 1950 relating to the evacuation of Jewish displaced persons from the Hohne camp near Bergen-Belsen and the Glyn Hughes hospital. Also included is a 16 Jul 1948 memorandum written by Josef Rosensaft concerning the growth of anti-Semitism in the British zone of Germany.

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Rosensaft, Josef, 1911-1975

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Land Commissioner's Office Displaced Persons Branch

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Central Jewish Committee Bergen-Belsen

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Rosensaft, Hadassah, 1912-1997

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Hadassah Rosensaft is a survivor of Auschwitz and Bergen-Belsen and the widow of Bergen-Belsen survivor Josef Rosensaft. After the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by the British Army, Hadassah and Josef elected to stay in the camp in order to assist displaced persons there. Hadassah assisted orphans in the camp and Josef became the chairman of the Central Jewish Committee of Bergen-Belsen. He was later chosen to represent all Jewish survivors in the British Zone. Mrs. Rosensaft presently resides in ...

World Jewish Congress.

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According to their own constitution, the World Jewish Congress is a voluntary association of representative Jewish bodies, communities and organisations throughout the world, organised to assure the survival and to foster the unity of the Jewish people. Its origins lie in the immediate aftermath of World War I in the cooperative efforts by Jewish communities around the world in religious, legal, political and relief matters. In the aftermath of World War II the World Jewish Congress played a cen...