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Jews

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

de Garczynski Family Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-19780101
Scope and Contents The de Garczvnski Family Collection is a unique assemblage of more than 650 printed and near-print items, largely ephemeral in nature, documenting various aspects of the First World War in Poland and the Polish-Bolshevik struggle of 1918-1920. The collection includes political manifestos and propaganda, pamphlets and memoirs bearing on the time both contemporary and retrospective, and home-front documentation ranging from newspapers and posters to badges and street tokens given contributors...
Dates: 1914 - 1946

Jewish Peace Fellowship Newsletters

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 30: [Barcode: 39020030756301], Folder: 16
Identifier: GTM-0044
Scope and Contents Five issues of the JPF Tidings, the newsletter of the Jewish Peace Fellowship, dating from 1942 to 1947. It includes volume 1, issues 2-4 and volume 4. issues 1-2.[Description provided by dealer below]1st edition. Original stapled mimeographed sheets, 4to (standard paper size), 4 pages to 8 leaves each issue. Holocaust- and DP-era Jewish Pacifist newsletter. The final issue here (Nov 1947) includes a pen-signed fundraising letter signed in ink by Chair of the National...
Dates: 1942 - 1947

"Meet the Refugees" Pamphlet

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 30: [Barcode: 39020030756301], Folder: 15
Identifier: GTM-0043
Scope and Contents

One pamphlet titled "Meet the Refugees" that was authored by the National Industrial Assembly of the Young Women's Christian Associations and published by the Women's Press (New York) in 1940. The pamphlet addresses concerns over accepting refugees who were fleeing from the Nazi regime in Europe into the United States. It argues that refugees are not a threat to U.S. labor and do not represent a "Fifth Column."

Dates: 1940