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    Language: German
    Pages: one reel.
    Keywords: Arlosoroff, Chaim, ; Zionistische Vereinigung für Deutschland. ; Zionism ; Haavara. ; Jews Persecutions 1933-1941. ; Palestine Emigration and immigration. ; Manuscripts. ; Microfilms. ; Manuscripts.
    Abstract: Documents on Jewish emigration to Palestine and to Haavera-Transfer from the political archives of the Foreign Office in Bonn, West-Germany
    Abstract: See Inventory List
    Description / Table of Contents: Manuscript by Werner Feilchenfeld on Haavera.
    Description / Table of Contents: Letter: Deutsches Generalkonsulat in Jerusalem (April 24, 1933) to Auswaertiges Amt, Berlin relating to the position of the Jews in Palestine to measurements taken against Jews in Germany.
    Description / Table of Contents: Press-clipping on negotiation between Germany and the Zionists (1933)
    Description / Table of Contents: Cable: Ritter (Berlin) to Cairo and Jerusalem (June 14, 1933) relating to Haavera-Transfer.
    Description / Table of Contents: Letter: Deutsches Generalkonsulat in Jerusalem (March 22, 1937) to Auswaertiges Amt, Berlin relating to policy questions towards Jews in Palestine.
    Description / Table of Contents: Letter: Auswaertiges Amt in Berlin to Deutsche Generalkonsulate in different countries (June 22, 1937) relating to German position on Peel-Commission and the foundation of a Jewish state in Palestine.
    Description / Table of Contents: Reports: meetings at the Auswaertiges Amt in Berlin on July 29, 1937 and on September 21, 1937 relating to Haavera-Transfer.
    Description / Table of Contents: Chaim Arlosoroff, 'Palestine and the German Jews', in The New Judea (1933), pp.170-172.
    Note: German , 8 catalogue cards
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