Kiev Foundation Pamphlet Collection, 1898-1979.

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Kiev Foundation Pamphlet Collection, 1898-1979.

This collection consists of 3 linear feet of pamphlets purchased after the original donation of the I. Edward Kiev Collection. There are about seventy pamphlets in the series ranging in date from 1946 to 1979. The collection consists primarily of pamphlets concerning anti-Semitism and Holocaust denial, most of which were published by Liberty Bell Publications. There are also eleven issues of the American Standard, a bi-weekly anti-Semitic and anti-Catholic serial. Also included in the series are sermons from prominent European and American rabbis, reports from the Baron de Hirsch Trade School, and a French serial devoted to the Alfred Dreyfus trial of 1894.

3.0 linear feet.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8117429

George Washington University

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