Bergen-Belsen Survivors Association of Montreal Fonds
At the initiative of Josef Rosensaft a meeting was held in New York in December 1961 of Bergen-Belsen concentration camp survivors. It was decided at that time that a World Federation of Bergen-Belsen survivors would be formed with associations in all cities where there were numbers of survivors present. As a result, in early 1962, an association was formed in Montreal with Paul Trepman as president. The aims of the Association were as follows:A. Making sure that neither the world nor the Jews ever forgot the Holocaust;B. Wage a continuous fight against Neo-Nazi groups and organizations;C. Offer brotherly aid to former Bergen-Belsen inmates who are in need;D. Keep alive the heroic and rich Bergen-Belsen tradition. The association met a number of times a year, although the main focus was the Liberation Rally, which took place on or around April 15th, the anniversary of the date that the Bergen-Belsen camp was liberated by the armed forces. Some of the other activities of the association were the erection of a monument in a local Jewish cemetery, and a trip back to Bergen-Belsen on the 25th anniversary of the liberation. Some privacy restrictions may apply. Some copyright restrictions may apply. Consists of mainly textual records of association activities such as membership lists, anniversary gatherings, etc. Includes correspondence and scrapbooks.
- EHRI
- Archief
- ca-005463-1006
- Displaced persons
- Montreal
- Multiple media
- Rosensaft, Hadassah, 1912-1977
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