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191:, and the worsening of anti-Jewish policies in 1930s Europe. In 1939 Dr. Wiener transferred the collection to London. Throughout the war years he and his assistants continued to collect information and documents regarding the German occupation policy, responses to it, and particularly on the fate of European Jewry. When the war ended, Holocaust survivors' testimonies as well as information regarding the fate of Jewish refugees were collected. Up until his death in 1964, Dr. Wiener and his team continued to focus on expanding the collection. 38: 231:
The Wiener Library closely collaborates with research institutes at Tel Aviv University's Faculty of Humanities. As a research library it organizes a wide range of academic activities in order to promote interest in and research of subjects relating to the Nazi era and the Holocaust, amongst which
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The Library's collection has expanded considerably over the past three decades. It now contains: archival material and online databases of primary sources; research books; pamphlets and periodicals; as well as literature of nationalist, anti-Semitic and national-socialist origins. It includes such
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In the late 1970s the Wiener Library in London and Tel Aviv University agreed to transfer the entire collection to the university. Following the transfer in 1980, the university's leading historians decided to establish the Wiener Library as a research library affiliated to the Sourasky Central
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The archive consists of thousands of documents from Europe in the Interwar period the Nazi era, concerning mostly the Holocaust, and the fate of Jewish communities and refugees in the post-war era. The archive includes such items as: documents from the
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The Jewish Central Information Office (JCIO), which became known after the war as the Wiener Library, was founded in Amsterdam in 1933 by Dr.
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The establishment of the JCIO was based in an idea from the late 1920s of German Jewish activists to collect information about the
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when the Nazis rose to power, and Prof. David Cohen, an Ancient History professor at the
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are: lecture series, academic conferences, research workshops and exhibitions.
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Library. Copies of the original documents can be found on Microfilm at the
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and a prominent member of the local Jewish community.
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Alfred Wiener and the making of the Holocaust Library
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Alfred Wiener and the making of the Holocaust Library
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Conferences and Events at the Wiener Library website
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Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide

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Tel Aviv-Yafo
Israel
Research library
Tel Aviv University
https://cenlib.tau.ac.il/wiener
Tel Aviv University
Nazi era
Holocaust
European Jewry
Alfred Wiener
Centralverein
Germany
University of Amsterdam
Nazi party
Anti-Semitism
Wiener Library
The Protocols of the Elders of Zion
Holocaust denial
Bern Trial
Nuremberg trials



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