
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. 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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