Comprises 170 German-language titles of books and pamphlets and presents anti_Semitism as an issue in politics, economics, religion, and education. It also includes writings on Jehovah's Witnesses, Jesuits, and the Freemasons.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Coverage: 1909-1941 Language: German
Provides documentation of the investigation and prosecution of war crimes by Nazi concentration camp commandants and other personnel. Documents include correspondence, trial records and transcripts, interrogation reports, trial exhibits, photographs of atrocities, newspaper clippings, and pamphlets.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users.
Anglo-American Committee of Inquiry reference files, evidence submitted to the committee, transcripts of hearings, reports, and papers of the Anglo-American Cabinet Committee on the situation of Jewish survivors in Europe and the problems connected with their resettlement in Palestine, sourced from the U.S. National Archives.
Over 100,000 images from the renowned collection of the Wiener Library in London, the world's oldest Holocaust memorial institution. Included are eyewitness accounts of anti-semitic and Nazi activity in Germany and Austria; photographs of Jewish life before, during, and after World War II; anti-Semitic propaganda material; Holocaust-related historical publications; and biographical details of major figures in the Nazi Party and SS hierarchies.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users. Coverage: 1889-1965
This collection consists of correspondence and telegrams received and sent by the American consular post in Jerusalem from the period of British colonial occupation of Palestine, sourced from the U.S. National Archives.
Provides access to digitized correspondence, reports and analyses, memos of conversations, and personal interviews exploring themes relating to US relations with the Vatican and the Holocaust.
Access: Off Campus Access is available for: UNC-Chapel Hill students, faculty, and staff; UNC Hospitals employees; UNC-Chapel Hill affiliated AHEC users.Coverage: 1840-1950