Documents re Jewish doctors during the nazi era
Use R:\Document collections\MF54\Working images\04 Frames 1-639; R:\Document collections\MF54\Working images\05 Frames 3-208 <p><span style="color: #ff0000;"><strong>Readers need to reserve a reading room terminal to access a digital version of this archive.</strong></span></p><p>This microfilm collection comprises two separate deposits linked by a common theme: the persecution of Jewish doctors during the Nazi era. The first deposit (508/I) consists of correspondence and papers between Walter Gordon, a Jewish doctor from Hildesheim, Lower Saxony, and the authorities regarding his status and professional limitations in light of the anti-Semitic nazi laws. The provenance of this collection is unknown. These papers were not filmed in chronological order.</p><p> The second deposit (508/II) consists of 2 items: a printed list of non-aryan and ‘<em>staatsfeindlich</em>' doctors and dentists in Nazi Germany, 1934; and a personal account of a German Jewish resident of Hamburg (cousin of the depositor), who emigrated to Shanghai in the 1930s. This material was donated by Mr Nelki in 1979.</p> Open
- EHRI
- Archief
- gb-003348-wl508
- Gordon, Walter
- Medical profession
- Lower Saxony
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