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BENJAMIN B. FERENCZ COLLECTION, 1919-1994 1994.A.0037 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC 20024-2126 Tel. (202) 479-9717 e-mail: [email protected] Descriptive summary Title: Benjamin B. Ferencz collection Dates: 1919-1994 Record group number: RG-12.000 Accession number: 1994.A.0037 Creator: Ferencz, Benjamin B., 1920 Extent: 158 boxes, 31 videocassettes, 34 audiocassettes, 1 box of publications Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024-2126 Abstract: The collection consists of the personal papers of Benjamin B. Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor of the Einsatzgruppen at the Nuremberg Trials. Includes materials relevant to the Second World War, the Nuremberg Trials, Holocaust-related restitution and indemnification issues, war crimes justice, the efforts to establish a permanent international criminal court for war crimes, and biographical information pertaining to Ferencz. Languages: English, German. Administrative Information Access: Collection is open for use, but is stored offsite. Please contact the Reference Desk more than seven days prior to visit in order to request access. Reproduction and use: Collection is available for use. Material may be protected by copyright. Please contact reference staff for further information. Preferred citation: (Identification of item), Benjamin B. Ferencz collection (RG-12.000), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, Washington, DC https://collections.ushmm.org Contact [email protected] for further information about this collection https://collections.ushmm.org

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Page 1: BENJAMIN B. FERENCZ COLLECTION, 1919-1994 1994.A · Benjamin B. Ferencz was born in Șomcuta Mare, Romania (Nagysomkút, Hungary) on March 11, 1920, to Joseph and Sarah Ferencz. At

BENJAMIN B. FERENCZ COLLECTION, 1919-1994 1994.A.0037

United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives

100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC 20024-2126

Tel. (202) 479-9717 e-mail: [email protected]

Descriptive summary Title: Benjamin B. Ferencz collection Dates: 1919-1994 Record group number: RG-12.000 Accession number: 1994.A.0037 Creator: Ferencz, Benjamin B., 1920 Extent: 158 boxes, 31 videocassettes, 34 audiocassettes, 1 box of publications Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024-2126 Abstract: The collection consists of the personal papers of Benjamin B. Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor of the Einsatzgruppen at the Nuremberg Trials. Includes materials relevant to the Second World War, the Nuremberg Trials, Holocaust-related restitution and indemnification issues, war crimes justice, the efforts to establish a permanent international criminal court for war crimes, and biographical information pertaining to Ferencz. Languages: English, German. Administrative Information Access: Collection is open for use, but is stored offsite. Please contact the Reference Desk more than seven days prior to visit in order to request access. Reproduction and use: Collection is available for use. Material may be protected by copyright. Please contact reference staff for further information. Preferred citation: (Identification of item), Benjamin B. Ferencz collection (RG-12.000), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, Washington, DC

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Acquisition information: Benjamin B. Ferencz donated his collection to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 1994 and 2014. The National Archives transferred to the USHMM a small portion of his personal papers in December 1994. Accessions numbered 1994.A.0037 and 2014.559.1 comprise this Record Group. Related archival materials: Benjamin B. Ferencz also donated a number of artifacts to the Museum: an engraved sterling silver tea tray (1994.97.1), commemorative tray (1994.97.2), commemorative plate (1994.97.3), Sculpture of Moses (1994.97.4), commemorative desk set (1994.97.5), twenty-seven volume-set of US v. Ohlendorf books (1994.97.6), printing plate (1994.97.7), plaque (1994.97.8), and commemorative pen set (2014.559.2). The Museum also holds two oral history interviews conducted with Benjamin B. Ferencz (RG-50.957.0032 and RG-50.030.0269), and Ferencz appears several times on the Museum’s film holdings (1991.257.1). The Museum’s library holds many books by and about Ferencz. Accruals: Accruals may have been received since this collection was first processed, see archives catalog at collections.ushmm.org for further information. Processing history: Henry Mayer, revised by Julie Schweitzer, October 2018 and November 2019 Biographical note Benjamin B. Ferencz was born in Șomcuta Mare, Romania (Nagysomkút, Hungary) on March 11, 1920, to Joseph and Sarah Ferencz. At the time, Șomcuta Mare was still part of Hungary but was occupied by Romania. The city was ceded to Romania under the Treaty of Trianon shortly after Benjamin’s birth, and the Ferencz family immigrated to the United States at the end of the same year. Benjamin Ferencz received a Bachelor of Science in Social Science from the City College of New York in 1940, and a law degree from Harvard Law School in 1943. Mr. Ferencz served in the U.S. Army from 1943-1945 and then held a variety of positions related to the Holocaust. Some of those positions included Executive Counsel, Office of the Chief of Counsel for War Crimes, Nuremberg, 1946-1948; Chief Prosecutor for the U.S. in the war crimes trial against Nazi extermination squads, 1947; Director General, Jewish Restitution Successor Organization, 1948-1956; Director of Operations, United Restitution Organization, Ltd., 1954-1956; Special Legal Advisor at Hague reparations negotiations, Germany-Israel, 1952; Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, 1953-1956; Counsel, International Council of B'nai B'rith, 1958-1961; Counsel, American Oeuvre de Secours aux Enfants, 1959-1961; and numerous other councils and conferences related to the Holocaust. He held the position of Adjunct Professor of International Law at Pace University in White Plains, NY, and is founder and Executive Director of the Peace Center. Ferencz is the author of numerous monographs, articles, and commentaries, primarily on matters of international law, the need for an international criminal court, and world peace. Mr. Ferencz married Gertrude Ferencz (née Fried) in 1946, and is father to four children; Carol, Robin, Donald, and Nina. Mr. Ferencz resides in New Rochelle, New York where he continues to strive for universal peace. Scope and content of collection The Benjamin B. Ferencz collection consists of the personal papers of Benjamin B. Ferencz, Chief Prosecutor of the Einsatzgruppen at the Nuremberg Trials. Includes materials relevant to the Second World War, the Nuremberg Trials, Holocaust-related restitution and indemnification issues, war crimes justice, the efforts to establish a permanent international criminal court for war crimes, and biographical information pertaining to Ferencz.

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Series 1 is described separately under 1994.A.0037.21. Series 2: War crimes trials and war crimes related records, 1945-1994 The series includes, but is not limited to correspondence, notes, scrapbooks, newspaper clippings, identification documents, essays, memoranda, reports, photographs, and other records related to war crimes in general, and the Einsatzgruppen war crimes trial in particular. The collection is chiefly related to Benjamin B. Ferencz's involvement in the Einsatzgruppen trial. Series 3: B'nai B'rith records, 1937-1994 The series includes, but is not limited to correspondence, newspaper clippings, memoranda, notes, essays, reports, and other documents pertaining to Benjamin B. Ferencz's professional association with B'nai B'rith. Primarily, the material concerns the efforts of Ferencz to obtain restitution for real, material, and capital property lost by B'nai B'rith during World War II. Series 4: Claims against industrial firms records, 1952-1994 The series includes, but is not limited to notes, correspondence, memoranda, telegrams, reports, and other documents related to Benjamin B. Ferencz's legal representation of individual and group claims brought against German industrial firms after World War II. Primarily, the material concerns the efforts of Ferencz to obtain restitution for slave laborers from the German industrial firms which forcibly employed them. Series 5: Slave labor related records, 1962-1994 The series consists of correspondence related to Benjamin B. Ferencz's efforts to obtain restitution for slave laborers employed by Nazi industrial firms during the war. The series also includes notes, drafts, research materials, annotated copies, and other materials related to the publication of Benjamin B. Ferencz's monograph "Less Than Slaves". Series 6: Claims against the East German Republic, 1972-1991 The series pertains to efforts of Benjamin B. Ferencz and others to obtain restitution from the German Democratic Republic (the former East-Germany) for victims of Nazi oppression. The series details the legal arguments Ferencz and others made to this end. The case was argued until the reunification of Germany in 1990. Series 7: Records relating to the Conference On Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc., 1952-1989 The series includes correspondence, notes, memoranda, and news clippings related to the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc. The Conference existed to aid Jewish persons and organizations victimized by Nazi persecution in matters relating to the restitution of personal and property rights. The series notably includes materials related to the Goldmann Hardship Fund. The Fund was established in 1981 for victims of Nazi persecution who emigrated from East Europe after 1965 (the cutoff date for restitution claims). Series 8: Correspondence and related records regarding the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization, 1954-1992 The series consists of correspondence related to the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization. Primarily, the correspondence deal with internal J.R.S.O. matters, such as funding and operations budgets. The series includes materials detailing the disposition of the desecrated Jewish cemetery at

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Fulda, and Ferencz's efforts to arrive at a solution that violated neither civil nor Talmudic law. Also included in the series is the court decision of U.R.S.O. vs. Augsburg; a case concerning the destruction of 800 synagogues in Bavaria and Hesse and the resulting obligations for restitution. Series 9: Correspondence and related records regarding the history of restitution (Wiedergutmachung), 1957-1983 Includes correspondence, notes, critical reviews, and draft letters related to Dr. Walter Schwarz's "Reückerstattung Nach den Gestzen der Alleüerten Meächte", a history of restitution. Also included are correspondence and notes related to the publication of a pamphlet on the history of the United Restitution Organization by Norman Bentwich. Series 10: United Restitution Organization budget files, 1962-1993 Chiefly correspondence between Benjamin B. Ferencz and others involved with the United Restitution Organization Ltd., regarding U.R.O. budgetary matters; together with notes, financial statements, reports, memoranda, minutes of board meetings, board meeting agendas, U.R.O. staff lists, U.R.O. salary schedules, and independent auditor reports as to the disposition of U.R.O. operations expenses and capital obligations. Also includes the files of several precedent setting cases which either altered, or significantly influenced U.R.O. policy, including those of David Karpf, Genia Rotenstein, Lucien Ludwig Kozminski, and Violet Dattner. Series 11: Correspondence and related records regarding the Bundesentscheadigundsgesetz (BEG), the War Claims Act of 1948, and the German-American Social Security Agreement, 1948-1988 Chiefly correspondence concerning the (West) German Federal Indemnification Act of 1965 (Bundesentscheädigungsgesetz or BEG), its synthesis, amendments, and implementing regulations, together with correspondence concerning the United States War Claims Act of 1948 and the German-American Social Security Agreement. Each legislative action was designed to provide compensation for deprivation of life and liberty and related persecution measures. Series 12: Correspondence and related records regarding restitution for victims of medical experiments, 1957-1981 Chiefly correspondence, to and from Benjamin B. Ferencz, concerning the efforts of Ferencz and others to obtain restitution for victims of Nazi medical experiments; together with memoranda, clippings, articles, affidavits, reports, power of attorney documents, and other papers detailing the nature of the medical experiments, the efforts to obtain restitution, and the response of the German government. Of particular historical interest are materials relating to Dr. Hertha Oberheuser, the only female tried and convicted at the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials. Following her early release from prison, Dr.Oberheuser resumed her medical practice until her license was revoked by German medical authorities, largely as the result of protests by British medical authorities. Also see the Caroline Ferriday collection (1994.A.334) for further information on Dr.Oberheuser and the Ravensbrück Lapins. Series 13: Correspondence and other records regarding the establishment of an International Criminal Court, 1970-1992 The series details the efforts of a variety of institutions and individuals in bringing about an international criminal court. Chiefly correspondence between Benjamin B. Ferencz and others allied to this effort. Mr. Ferencz pressed the United Nations and other supranational institutions for the establishment of an international criminal court, both as the result of his experiences as a war crimes prosecutor at the Nuremberg Trials as well as his convictions rising from his personal response to the Vietnam War in general, and the My Lai massacre in particular. Includes, but not limited to correspondence,

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memoranda, pamphlets, speeches, articles, news clippings, United Nations publications, legislative publications, and newsletters. Series 14: Records regarding international law, 1970-1993 Chiefly correspondence, newsletters, financial reports, meeting agenda, meeting minutes, and other materials related to the American Society of International Law (ASIL), an organization dedicated to educating and engaging the public in international law and to advance international law as a vehicle for resolving international disputes. Also includes syllabi for law courses taught by Ferencz at Pace University Law School, as well as copies of speeches by Ferencz, and documents related to the Peace Center at Pace University, where Ferencz was Executive Director. Series 15: Correspondence regarding human rights, 1970-1981 The series pertains to Benjamin B. Ferencz's efforts at advancing the cause of universal human rights. Primarily correspondence between Ferencz and other individuals and organizations involved in human rights. Also includes, but not limited to, news clippings, articles, essays, public statements by the American Civil Liberties Union (ACLU) and other organizations, memoranda, draft copies of scholarly submissions, ACLU activity reports, and other miscellaneous materials concerning human rights. Series 16: Correspondence and other records regarding world peace organizations, 1977-1994 The series pertains to Benjamin B. Ferencz's efforts at advancing the cause of world peace. Primarily correspondence between Ferencz and other individuals and organizations involved in promoting international dialogue and cooperation as a means of conflict resolution. Also includes, but is not limited to news clippings, articles, essays, meeting agenda, financial reports for world peace organizations, meeting minutes, memoranda, and other miscellaneous materials concerning world peace. Includes correspondence and other materials related to Benjamin B. Ferencz's active solicitation for a position with the U.S. Institute of Peace. Series 17: Speech file, 1981-1991 The series pertains to speeches, television and radio interviews, and other public appearances Benjamin B. Ferencz gave regarding the history of the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials process, and to advance the cause of world peace and the formation of a permanent international criminal court. Series 18: Alphabetical subject reference file, 1939-1994 The series largely consists of previously published materials, together with notes, correspondence, clippings, pamphlets, and other ephemeral materials peripherally related to the Benjamin B. Ferencz collection as a whole. Series 19: Photographs, 1926-1990 The series consists of 282 photographs, primarily in black and white, spanning 1926-1990. The photographs relate to a wide variety of topics pertaining, primarily, to the life and career of Benjamin B. Ferencz. Many of the photographs are annotated, some by Benjamin B. Ferencz. Series 20: Video tapes and audio tapes, 1979-1994 Contains lectures, interviews, and media appearances by Benjamin B. Ferencz, recorded on video tape and audio tape. Primarily lectures and interviews focusing on the Nuremberg Trials and international criminal law.

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System of arrangement The Benjamin B. Ferencz collection is arranged as 20 series: Series 1: Ferencz family biographical information, 1919-1993 (12.001)

Subseries 1: Benjamin B. Ferencz biographical, education, and career information, 1933-1993 (12.001.01) Subseries 2: Gertrude F. Ferencz biographical, education, and career information, 1919-1972 (12.001.02) Subseries 3: General Correspondence, 1944-1994 (12.001.03)

Subseries 4: Mitzvah correspondence file ("good deeds"), 1956-1994 (12.001.04) Subseries 5: Day files, 1955-1973 (12.001.05)

Series 2: War crimes trials and war crimes related records, 1945-1994 (12.002) Subseries 1: International Military Tribunal and Einsatzgruppen trial related records, 1945-1993

(12.002.01) Subseries 2: War crime trial related records, 1949-1994 (12.002.02)

Series 3: B'nai B'rith records, 1937-1994 (12.003) Subseries 1: B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1956-1978 (12.003.01)

Subseries 2: B'nai B'rith International Council correspondence, 1960-1969 (12.003.02) Subseries 3: B'nai B'rith International Council Plenary Sessions proceedings, 1965-1968

(12.003.03) Subseries 4: B'nai B'rith International Council, Survey, 1960-1966 (12.003.04) Subseries 5: B'nai B'rith International Council Executive Committee meetings, 1960-1966

(12.003.05) Subseries 6: B'nai B'rith war damage claims records, 1959-1962 (12.003.06) Subseries 7: Foreign Claims Settlement Commission records, 1961-1980 (12.003.07) Subseries 8: B'nai B'rith records relating to lodges, 1937-1966 (12.003.08) Subseries 9: Miscellaneous B'nai B'rith records, 1937-1971 (12.003.09) Subseries 10: Publications, 1959-1978 (12.003.10) Subseries 11: B'nai B'rith research notes, 1958 (12.003.11) Series 4: Claims against industrial firms records, 1952-1994 (12.004) Subseries 1: General correspondence, 1957-1961 (12.004.01) Subseries 2: Claims against Allgemeine Elektricitäts Gesellschaft (AEG), 1957-1972 (12.004.02) Subseries 3: Claims against Argus Maschinbau (12.004.03) Subseries 4: Claims against Auto Union A. G. (12.004.04) Subseries 5: Claims against Braunkohle-Benzin Aktiengesellschaft Berlin, 1957-1969 (12.004.05) Subseries 6: Claims against Büssing-Werke (12.004.06) Subseries 7: Claims against Daimler-Benz (12.004.07) Subseries 8: Claims against Dynamit-Nobel records (12.004.08) Subseries 9: Claims against Hansa Werke (12.004.09) Subseries 10: Claims against Ernst Heinkel A. G., 1957-1976 (12.004.10) Subseries 11: Claims against Philip Holzman, 1955-1968 (12.004.11) Subseries 12: I. G. Farbenindustrie records, 1953-1994 (12.004.12) Subseries 13: Claims against Kabel, 1960 (12.004.13) Subseries 14: Claims against Krupp International, 1958-1984 (12.004.14) Subseries 15: Claims against Messerschmidt-Bölkow-Blohm, 1989-1990 (12.004.15) Subseries 16: Claims against Messerschmidt (Willi Messerschmidt), 1962-1984 (12.004.16) Subseries 17: Claims against Moll A. G., 1957-1963 (12.004.17) Subseries 18: Claims against Rheinmetall-Borsig AG, 1957-1989 (12.004.18)

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Subseries 19: Claims against Siemens AG, 1957-1991 (12.004.19) Subseries 20: Claims against Telefunken, 1957-1964 (12.004.20) Subseries 21: Claims against Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H., 1976-1990 (12.004.21) Subseries 22: Claims against Volkswagen AG 12.004.22 Subseries 23: Claims against Westfälische Metallindustrie KG 12.004.23 Subseries 24: Claims against Würtembergische Metallwaren Fabrik 12.004.24 Series 5: Slave labor related records, 1962-1994 (12.005) Subseries 1: Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1962-1993 (12.005.01) Subseries 2: Max Stein case, 1963-1964 (12.005.02) Subseries 3: Drafts and Notes for the book, Less Than Slaves (12.005.03) Series 6: Claims against the East German Republic, 1972-1991 (12.006) Series 7: Records relating to the Conference On Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc., 1952-

1989 (12.007) Subseries 1: Correspondence (12.007.01)

Subseries 2: Records Relating to the Goldman Hardship Fund (12.007.02) Subseries 3: Special Trust Fund Reports. 1962-1973 (12.007.03) Series 8: Correspondence and related records regarding the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization,

1954-1992 (12.008) Series 9: Correspondence and related records regarding the history of restitution (Wiedergutmachung),

1957-1983 (12.009) Series 10: United Restitution Organization budget files, 1962-1993 (12.010) Subseries 1: United Restitution Organization chronological files, 1962-1993 (12.010.01) Subseries 2: URO "Legal" Correspondence (12.010.02) Subseries 3: Records Relating to Genia Rotenstein v. Federal Republic of Germany Subseries 4: Records Relating to URO Branches (12.010.04) Series 11: Correspondence and related records regarding the Bundesentscheadigundsgesetz (BEG), the

War Claims Act of 1948, and the German-American Social Security Agreement, 1948-1988 (12.011)

Subseries 1: Correspondence Relating to the Bundesentschädigungsgesetz (BEG) ([German] Federal Indemnification Law) (12.011.01)

Subseries 2: Statistical Reports (12.011.02) Subseries 3: Reference Materials Regarding Indemnification (12.011.03) Subseries 4: Correspondence and Related Records Regarding the German-American Social

Security Agreement (Deutsche-amerikanische Sozialversicherungsabkommen) (12.011.04) Subseries 5: Correspondence and Related Records Regarding Amendments to the War Claims

Act of 1948 (12.011.05) Series 12: Correspondence and related records regarding restitution for victims of medical experiments,

1957-1981 (12.012) Subseries 1: Correspondence and Related Records Regarding the New York Association for New

Americans (NYANA) (12.012.01) Subseries 2: Correspondence and Other Records with the Association Nationale des Anciennes

Deportées et Internées de la Résistance (ADIR), Relating to Compensation for Victims of Medical Experimentation (12.012.02)

Series 13: Correspondence and other records regarding the establishment of an International Criminal Court, 1970-1992 (12.013)

Subseries 1: Correspondence and Miscellaneous Records Concerning Vespasian V. Pella (12.013.01)

Subseries 2: International Criminal Court Reference Subject File (12.013.02)

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Series 14: Records regarding international law, 1970-1993 (12.014) Subseries 1: Correspondence and Related Records (12.014.01) Subseries 2: American Society of International Law Committee Meeting, Apr 16, 1974

(12.014.02) Subseries 3: American Society of International Law Human Rights (12.014.03) Subseries 4: Bar and International Law Association (12.014.04) Subseries 5: PACE Law School and Peace Center (12.014.05) Subseries 6: Studies on International Law (12.014.06) Series 15: Correspondence regarding human rights, 1970-1981 (12.015) Series 16: Correspondence and other records regarding world peace organizations, 1977-1994 (12.016) Series 17: Speech file, 1981-1991 (12.017) Series 18: Alphabetical subject reference file, 1939-1994 (12.018) Subseries 1: Alphabetical Reference Subject File (12.018.01) Subseries 2: Articles and Books by Benjamin Ferencz (12.018.02) Subseries 3: Book Annotations (12.018.03) Series 19: Photographs, 1926-1990 Series 20: Video tapes and audio tapes, 1979-1994 Artifacts formerly described as Series 22 are now individually cataloged as 1994.97.1 through 1994.97.8. Indexing terms Personal names Adenauer, Konrad, 1876-1967. Calley, William Laws, 1943- Cousins, Norman. Cox, Eric. D'Amato, Anthony A. Eichmann, Adolf, 1906-1962. Ferencz, Benjamin B., 1920- Hussein, Saddam, 1937- Kagan, Saul. Katzenstein, Ernst. McCloy, John Jay, 1895- Miller, Israel, Rabbi. Pins, Arnulf M. Roosevelt, Eleanor, 1884-1962--Correspondence. Sofaer, Abraham D. Stein, Max. Taylor, Telford. Tritschler, Judith C. Corporate names Allgemeine Elektricitäts-Gesellschaft (Germany) American Jewish Joint Distribution Committee. American Society of International Law. Auschwitz (Concentration camp) B'nai B'rith.

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Buchenwald (Concentration camp) Campaign for U.N. Reform (Organization) Center for U.N. Reform Education. Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Consortium on Peace Research Education and Development (U.S.) Dynamit Nobel AG. Einsatzgruppen Trial, Darmstadt, Germany, 1967-1968. Einsatzgruppen Trial, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947-1948. Ernst Heinkel-Flugzeugwerke. Fried. Krupp AG. Interessengemeinschaft Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft. International Criminal Court (Proposed) International Criminal Court. International criminal courts. Jewish Restitution Successor Organization. Leo Baeck Institute. Messerschmitt-Bölkow-Blohm. Pace University. School of Law. Ravensbrück (Concentration camp) Rheinmetall-Borsig AG. Siemens Aktiengesellschaft. Telefunken G.m.b.H. United Nations. General Assembly. United Restitution Organization. United States Institute of Peace. World Federalists Association (U.S.) Subject terms Art thefts--Germany--20th century. Cemeteries--Germany--Fulda. Concentration camps. Court records--Germany. Crimes against humanity. Criminal justice, Administration of. Criminal procedure (International law) Ex-concentration camp inmates. Executions and executioners. Forced labor. Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945) Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)--Reparations. Human rights. Humanitarian law. Jews--Politics and government--1948-. My Lai Massacre, Vietnam, 1968. Nuremberg Trial of Major German War Criminals, Nuremberg, Germany, 1945-1946. Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949. Peace movements. Peace.

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Persian Gulf War, 1991. Restitution and indemnification claims (1933-)--Germany (West) Slave labor. War (International law) War crime trials. War crimes--History--20th century. War criminals. War criminals--Germany. World War, 1939-1945. World War, 1939-1945--Atrocities. World War, 1939-1945--Concentration camps--Germany. World War, 1939-1945--Confiscations and contributions. World War, 1939-1945--Conscript labor. World War, 1939-1945--Jews. Geographic terms Bielawa (Walbrzych, Poland) Essen (Germany) Geisenheim (Germany) Gräditz (Germany) Markranstädt (Germany) Meleschwitz (Poland) Mulhouse (France) Ravensbrück (Germany) Wüstegiersdorf (Poland) Genre terms Clippings. Correspondence. Letterheads. Maps. Memorandums. Photographs. Reports. Stationery.

CONTAINER LIST Series 2: War crimes trials and war crimes related records, 1945-1994 (12.002) Subseries 1: International Military Tribunal and Einsatzgruppen trial related records, 1945-1993 (12.002.01)

Box/Folder RG code 12.1 Benjamin B. Ferencz identification documents, 1945-1946 12.002.01*01

12.2-12.3 Einsatzgruppen trial scrapbook, 1947-1948 (2 folders) 12.002.01*02 12.4 Einsatzgruppen trial and "parachute jump" scrapbook, 1948 12.002.01*03

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12.5 Einsatzgruppen role at Babi Yar, 1943-1993 12.002.01*04 12.6-12-7 Einsatzgruppen trial, Darmstadt, 1951-1989 (2 folders) 12.002.01*05

Subseries 2: War crime trial related records, 1949-1994 (12.002.02)

Box/Folder RG code 13.1-13.4 War crime trials, general file, 1967-1976 (4 folders) 12.002.02*01 13.5-13.6 War crime trials, newspaper clippings, 1967-1971 (2 folders) 12.002.02*02

13.7 War crime trials, Jewish soldiers as German prisoners of war, 1990 12.002.02*03 13.8-13.11 Nuremberg supplementary materials, 1949-1990 (4 folders) 12.002.02*04

13.12 "Nuremberg to Landsberg: the Release of the German War Criminals" by Peter Maquire

12.002.02*05

13.13-13.15

"The Impact of Nuremberg: Today and the Future," from the "Facing History and Ourselves" conference, 1985-1986 (3 folders)

12.002.02*06

14.1-14.3 Slave labor related records (3 folders) 12.002.02*07 14.4-14.8 Ukrainian involvement in the Holocaust, 1986-1994 (5 folders) 12.002.02*08

14.9 Tscherim Soobzokov vs. New York Times, 1983 12.002.02*09 15.1-15.8 Artukovic case, 1984-1985 (8 folders) 12.002.02*10

15.9-15.12 John J. McCloy file, 1977-1992 (4 folders) 12.002.02*11 16.1-16.2 John J. McCloy interview transcript, 1984 Apr. 24 (2 folders) 12.002.02*12

16.3 "Kurt Waldheim's Hidden Past : an interim report to the President [of the] World Jewish Congress," 1986 June 2

12.002.02*13

16.4 Kurt Waldheim : clippings, 1986 12.002.02*14 16.5-16.7 General Holocaust and war crimes: correspondence and clippings,

1985-1989 (3 folders) 12.002.02*15

16.8 Die Militärischen Operationen in Europa, 1939-1945 12.002.02*16 Series 3: B'nai B'rith records, 1937-1994 (12.003) Subseries 1: B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1956-1978 (12.003.01)

Box/Folder RG code 17.1-17.2 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1956 Feb.-1956 Aug. (2 folders) 12.003.01*01 17.3-17.4 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1956 Sept.-1956 Dec. (2 folders) 12.003.01*02 17.5-17.8 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1957 (4 folders) 12.003.01*03

17.9-17.11 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1958 Jan.-1958 Aug. (3 folders) 12.003.01*04 17.12-17.14 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1958 Sept.-1958 Dec. (3 folders) 12.003.01*05

18.1-18.4 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1959 (4 folders) 12.003.01*06 18.5 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1960 12.003.01*07 18.6 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1961 12.003.01*08

18.7-18.10 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1962 (4 folders) 12.003.01*09 19.1-19.4 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1963 (4 folders) 12.003.01*10 19.5-19.7 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1964 (3 folders) 12.003.01*11 19.8-19.9 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1965 (2 folders) 12.003.01*12

19.10 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1966 12.003.01*13

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19.11 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1967 12.003.01*14 19.12 B'nai B'rith correspondence, 1968-1978 12.003.01*15

Subseries 2: B'nai B'rith International Council correspondence, 1960-1969 (12.003.02)

Box/Folder RG code 20.1-20.4 Correspondence, 1960 (4 folders) 12.003.02*01

20.5 Correspondence, 1961 12.003.02*02 20.6 Correspondence, 1962 12.003.02*03 20.7 Correspondence, 1963 12.003.02*04 20.8 Correspondence, 1964 12.003.02*05 20.9 Correspondence, 1965 12.003.02*06

20.10 Correspondence, 1966 12.003.02*07 20.11 Correspondence, 1967 12.003.02*08 20.12 Correspondence, 1968-1969 12.003.02*09

Subseries 3: B'nai B'rith International Council Plenary Sessions proceedings, 1965-1968 (12.003.03)

Box/Folder RG code 20.13-20.14 Sixth Plenary Sessions, 1965 Nov. 17-19 (2 folders) 12.003.03*01

20.15 Sixth Plenary Sessions, summary minutes, 1965 Nov. 17-19 12.003.03*02 20.16-20.17 Seventh Plenary Sessions, 1966 Oct. 12-14 (2 folders) 12.003.03*03

21.1 Seventh Plenary Sessions, summary minutes, 1966 Oct. 12-14 12.003.03*04 21.2-21.3 B'nai B'rith International Council, reports and memoranda, 1960-1968

(2 folders) 12.003.03*05

21.4 B'nai B'rith International Council, brochures for conferences and meetings, 1965 and 1968

12.003.03*06

Subseries 4: B'nai B'rith International Council, Survey, 1960-1966 (12.003.04)

Box/Folder RG code 21.5 Survey, 1960, Reports #1 - #8 12.003.04*01 21.6 Survey, 1965, Report #65-1 12.003.04*02 21.7 Survey, 1966, Reports #66-2 and #66-3 12.003.04*03 21.8 B'nai B'rith International Council, By-Laws, n.d 12.003.04*04 21.9 B'nai B'rith International Council, resolution on Biafra, 1968 Sept. 9 12.003.04*05

21.10 B'nai B'rith International Council, "The Legal Position of the Jewish Community of the Soviet Union: an Inquery," n.d.

12.003.04*06

Subseries 5: B'nai B'rith International Council Executive Committee meetings, 1960-1966 (12.003.05)

Box/Folder RG code

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21.11-21.12

Executive Committee meeting, 1960 Jan. 26-28 (2 folders) 12.003.05*01

21.13 Executive Committee meeting, summary minutes, 1960 Jan. 26-27 12.003.05*02 21.14-21.15

Executive Committee meeting, 1960 Nov. 29-1960 Dec. 1 (2 folders) 12.003.05*03

21.16 Executive Committee meeting, summary minutes, 1960 Nov. 30-1960 Dec. 1

12.003.05*04

21.17-21.18

Executive Committee meeting, 1961 Mar. 2-3 (2 folders) 12.003.05*05

21.19 Executive Committee meeting, summary minutes, 1961 Mar. 2-3 12.003.05*06 21.20 Fourth Executive Committee meeting, 1966 Mar. 6-8 12.003.05*07

Subseries 6: B'nai B'rith war damage claims records, 1959-1962 (12.003.06)

Box/Folder RG code 22.1-22.4 War damage claims legislation, 1959-1961 (4 folders) 12.003.06*01 22.5-22.6 War damage claims correspondence, 1962 (2 folders) 12.003.06*02

22.7 Non-payment of Benjamin Ferencz by B'nai B'rith, 1975-1994 12.003.06*03 22.8-22.13 B'nai B'rith claim against Germany, Part I, 1964 (folders 1-6) 12.003.06*04 23.1-23.5 B'nai B'rith claim against Germany, Part I, 1964 (folders 7-11) 12.003.06*04

23.6-23.15 B'nai B'rith claim against Germany, Part II, 1964 (10 folders) 12.003.06*05 Subseries 7: Foreign Claims Settlement Commission records, 1961-1980 (12.003.07)

Box/Folder RG code 24.1-24.4 German war damage claim correspondence, 1963-1967 (4 folders) 12.003.07*01

24.5 German war damage claim evaluations, 1964-1967 12.003.07*02 24.6 Polish war damage claim official correspondence, 1961 May-1970 Jan 12.003.07*03

24.7-24.9 Polish war damage claim general correspondence, 1980 Aug.-1961 Feb. (3 folders)

12.003.07*04

24.10 Polish war damage claim decision, 1965 Oct. 13 12.003.07*05 24.11-24.12 United States war damage claim, correspondence with Foreign Claims

Settlement Commission, 1960-1971 (2 folders) 12.003.07*06

24.13 Final Foreign Claims Settlement Commission war damage claim decision, 1967 May 10

12.003.07*07

24.14 Rebuttal notes for appeal of FCSC decision, 1967 12.003.07*08 24.15 FCSC brief on appeal from proposed decision, n.d. (folder 1) 12.003.07*09 25.1 FCSC brief on appeal from proposed decision, n.d. (folder 2) 12.003.07*09

25.2-25.3 FCSC brief on appeal from proposed decision (working copy), n.d. (2 folders)

12.003.07*10

Subseries 8: B'nai B'rith records relating to lodges, 1937-1966 (12.003.08)

Box/Folder RG code 26.1 Proof of B'nai B'rith lodge confiscations, 1937-1949 12.003.08*01 26.2 First memo to support B'nai B'rith claim, 1958 Mar. 26 12.003.08*02

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26.3 Constitution of B'nai B'rith, 1947 May 11-14 12.003.08*03 26.4 Constitution of B'nai B'rith, 1950 Mar. 18-22 12.003.08*04 26.5 Constitution of B'nai B'rith, 1953 May 2-6 12.003.08*05 26.6 Constitution of B'nai B'rith, 1959 May 25-29 12.003.08*06 26.7 Constitution of B'nai B'rith, 1962 May 12-16 12.003.08*07 26.8 Constitution of B'nai B'rith, 1965 May 23-27 12.003.08*08 26.9 Supreme lodge records, 1949-1962 12.003.08*09

26.10-26.12 Supreme lodge entitlement to claim, 1949-1959 (3 folders) 12.003.08*10 26.13 Assets and evaluations of B'nai B'rith lodges, 1956-1959 12.003.08*11

26.14-26.15 British zone lodges, 1948-1958 (2 folders) 12.003.08*12 26.16 French zone and Saarland lodges, 1950-1958 12.003.08*13 26.17 Russian zone lodge, 1966 12.003.08*14

26.18-26.20 United States zone and Berlin lodges, 1950-1958 (3 folders) 12.003.08*15 27.1-27.2 New Rochelle Lodge No. 1386 of B'nai B'rith, 1964-1966 (2 folders) 12.003.08*16

27.3 Global payment to B'nai B'rith from Federal Republic of Germany, 1959-1956

12.003.08*17

27.4-27.6 Kleistraße property in Berlin, 1959-1966 (3 folders) 12.003.08*18 27.7 Estate of Sam Cohen, 1959-1966 12.003.08*19

27.8-27.9 ADL retirement plan controversy, 1964-1969 (2 folders) 12.003.08*20 27.10 Blackstone advertising, 1966-1967 12.003.08*21

27.11-27.15 Correspondence, 1966-1972 (5 folders) 12.003.08*22 Subseries 9: Miscellaneous B'nai B'rith records, 1937-1971 (12.003.09)

Box/Folder RG code 28.1 Power of attorney and retainers, 1956-1969 12.003.09*01 28.2 Retainer arrangement expenses, 1957-1961 12.003.09*02

28.3-28.4 Power of attorney and legal documents, 1937-1964 (2 folders) 12.003.09*03 28.5-28.6 Disposal of funds, 1959-1966 (2 folders) 12.003.09*04 28.7-28.8 B'nai B'rith bank account records, 1952-1967 (2 folders) 12.003.09*05

28.9 B'nai B'rith tax status in the United States, 1946-1966 12.003.09*06 28.10-28.11 Joftes v. Kaufman case, 1964-1971 (2 folders) 12.003.09*07 28.12-28.13 Liability of Germany for confiscated assets, 1959 (2 folders) 12.003.09*08 28.14-28.15 B'nai B'rith memorandum working copy, 1958-1959 (2 folders) 12.003.09*09

29.1 Eichmann trial, 1960-1961 12.003.09*10 29.2 Rückerstattungsverfahren, 1965 12.003.09*11

Subseries 10: Publications, 1959-1978 (12.003.10)

Box/Folder RG code 29.3 Summary of the Twenty-Second General Convention of the Supreme

Lodge of B'nai B'rith, 1959 May 25-29 12.003.10*01

29.4 Summary of the Twenty-Fourth General Convention, B'nai B'rith, 1965 May 23-27

12.003.10*02

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29.5 B'nai B'rith Building: Opening Exhibit: Contributions of Jews to American Civilization, n.d.

12.003.10*03

29.6 This is B'nai B'rith: a Story of Service, Supreme Lodge of B'nai B'rith, n.d. 12.003.10*04 29.7 This is B'nai B'rith: a Story of Service, n.d. 12.003.10*05 29.8 This is B'nai B'rith Revised ed., 1978 12.003.10*06 29.9 Foreign Claims Settlement Commission of the United States: Fifteenth

Semiannual Report to the Congress ... 1961 Dec. 31 12.003.10*07

29.10 B'nai B'rith and Am Yisrael, 1965 May 24 12.003.10*08 29.11 Instructions for Preparing Claims for World War II Losses, 1963 12.003.10*09 29.12 The ADL Bulletin, 1964-1965 12.003.10*10

29.13-19.14 The National Jewish Monthly, 1964-1965 (2 folders) 12.003.10*11 Subseries 11: B'nai B'rith research notes, 1958 (12.003.11)

Box/Folder RG code 29.15 B'nai B'rith research notes, 1958 12.003.11*01

Series 4: Claims against industrial firms records, 1952-1994 (12.004) Subseries 1: General correspondence, 1957-1961 (12.004.01)

Box/Folder RG code 30.1 General correspondence, 1957 12.004.01*01 30.2 General correspondence, 1958 12.004.01*02 30.3 General correspondence, 1959 12.004.01*03

30.4-30.5 General correspondence, 1960 (2 folders) 12.004.01*04 30.6-30.8 General correspondence, 1961 (3 folders) 12.004.01*05

Subseries 2: Claims against Allgemeine Elektricitäts Gesellschaft (AEG), 1957-1972 (12.004.02)

Box/Folder RG code 30.9 AEG correspondence, 1957 12.004.02*01

30.10 AEG correspondence, 1958 12.004.02*02 30.11 AEG correspondence, 1959 12.004.02*03

30.12-30.15 AEG correspondence, 1960 (4 folders) 12.004.02*04 31.1 AEG correspondence, 1961 12.004.02*05

31.2-31.5 AEG correspondence, 1962-1972 (4 folders) 12.004.02*06 31.6 Allegemeine Elektricitäts Gesellschaft agreement, 1960 Aug 12.004.02*07

Subseries 3: Claims against Argus Maschinbau (12.004.03)

Box/Folder RG code 31.7 Claims against Argus Maschinbau, 1962 12.004.03

Subseries 4: Claims against Auto Union A. G. (12.004.04)

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Box/Folder RG code 31.8 Claims against Auto Union A. G., 1962-1989 12.004.04

Subseries 5: Claims against Braunkohle-Benzin Aktiengesellschaft Berlin, 1957-1969 (12.004.05)

Box/Folder RG code 31.9 Max Stein's report on BRABAG firm, 1961 June 14 12.004.05*01

31.10 BRABAG correspondence, 1957 12.004.05*02 31.11 BRABAG correspondence, 1958 12.004.05*03 31.12 BRABAG correspondence, 1959 12.004.05*04 31.13 BRABAG correspondence, 1960 12.004.05*05

31.14-31.15 BRABAG correspondence, 1961 (2 folders) 12.004.05*06 31.16 BRABAG correspondence, 1962 12.004.05*07 31.17 BRABAG correspondence, 1964-1969 12.004.05*08 31.18 Braunkohle-Benzin Aktiengesellschaft Berlin: Jahresabschluß 1957,

1958, und 1959 12.004.05*09

Subseries 6: Claims against Büssing-Werke (12.004.06)

Box/Folder RG code 32.1 Claims against Büssing-Werke, 1957-1965 12.004.06

Subseries 7: Claims against Daimler-Benz (12.004.07)

Box/Folder RG code 32.2-32.4 Claims against Daimler-Benz, 1985-1990 (3 folders) 12.004.07*01 32.5-32.6 Documents of evidence, 1941-1969 (2 folders) 12.004.07*02

Subseries 8: Claims against Dynamit-Nobel records (12.004.08)

Box/Folder RG code 32.7 Dynamit-Nobel research notes, 1964-1969 12.004.08*01 32.8 Correspondence, 1962 12.004.08*02

32.9-32.10 Correspondence, 1963 (2 folders) 12.004.08*03 32.11-32.13 Correspondence, 1964 (3 folders) 12.004.08*04 32.14-32.15 Correspondence, 1965 (2 folders) 12.004.08*05

33.1 Correspondence, 1966 12.004.08*06 33.2 Correspondence, 1967 12.004.08*07 33.3 Correspondence, 1968 12.004.08*08

33.4-33.5 Correspondence, 1969 (2 folders) 12.004.08*09 33.6-33.7 Correspondence, 1970 (2 folders) 12.004.08*10

33.8 Correspondence, 1971 12.004.08*11 33.9 Correspondence, 1972 12.004.08*12

33.10 Correspondence, 1973-1974 12.004.08*13 33.11 Correspondence, 1975 12.004.08*14

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33.12 Correspondence, 1978-1979 12.004.08*15 33.13 Correspondence, 1982 12.004.08*16 33.14 Correspondence, 1983 12.004.08*17 33.15 Correspondence, 1984 12.004.08*18 33.16 Correspondence, 1985 12.004.08*19 33.17 Correspondence, 1986 (folder 1) 12.004.08*20

34.1-34.2 Correspondence, 1986 (folders 2-3) 12.004.08*20 34.3-34.5 Correspondence, 1987 (3 folders) 12.004.08*21

34.6 Correspondence, 1988 12.004.08*22 34.7 Correspondence, 1989 12.004.08*23 34.8 Correspondence, 1990-1992 12.004.08*24

Subseries 9: Claims against Hansa Werke (12.004.09)

Box/Folder RG code 34.9 Claims against Hansa Werke, n.d. 12.004.09

Subseries 10: Claims against Ernst Heinkel A. G., 1957-1976 (12.004.10)

Box/Folder RG code 34.10-34.14 Claims against Ernst Heinkel A. G., 1957-1976 (5 folders) 12.004.10

Subseries 11: Claims against Philip Holzman, 1955-1968 (12.004.11)

Box/Folder RG code 35.1-35.4 Claims against Philip Holzman, 1955-1968 (4 folders) 12.004.11

Subseries 12: I. G. Farbenindustrie records, 1953-1994 (12.004.12)

Box/Folder RG code 36.1 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1952-1953 12.004.12*01

36.2-36.3 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1954 (2 folders) 12.004.12*02 36.4 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1955 12.004.12*03 36.5 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Jan 12.004.12*04

36.636.7 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Feb. (2 folders) 12.004.12*05 36.8 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Mar. 12.004.12*06 36.9 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Apr 12.004.12*07

36.10-36.11 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 May (2 folders) 12.004.12*08 36.12 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 June 12.004.12*09 36.13 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 July 12.004.12*10 36.14 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Aug 12.004.12*11 36.15 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Sept 12.004.12*12 36.16 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Oct 12.004.12*13

37.1-37.2 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Nov. (2 folders) 12.004.12*14 37.3 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1956 Dec 12.004.12*15

37.4-37.7 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1957 Jan.-1957 June (4 folders) 12.004.12*16

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37.8-37.10 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1957 July-1957 Dec. (3 folders) 12.004.12*17 38.1-38.4 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1958 Jan.-1958 Apr. (4 folders) 12.004.12*18 38.5-38.7 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1958 May-1958 Sept. (3 folders) 12.004.12*19

38.8 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1958 Oct.-1958 Dec 12.004.12*20 38.9 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1959 Jan.-1959 May 12.004.12*21

39.1-39.2 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1959 June-1959 Aug. (2 folders) 12.004.12*22 39.3-39.4 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1959 Sept.-1959 Dec. (2 folders) 12.004.12*23 39.5-39.9 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1960 (5 folders) 12.004.12*24

39.10-39.13 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1961 (4 folders) 12.004.12*25 40.1-40.1 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1962 (4 folders) 12.004.12*26 40.5-40.8 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1963 (4 folders) 12.004.12*27

40.9-40.11 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1964 (3 folders) 12.004.12*28 40.12-40.14 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1965 (folders 1-2) 12.004.12*29

41.1-41.2 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1965 (folders 3-4) 12.004.12*29 41.3 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1966 12.004.12*30

41.4-41.5 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1967 (2 folders) 12.004.12*31 41.6 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1968 12.004.12*32 41.7 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1969 12.004.12*33 41.8 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1970 12.004.12*34 41.9 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1971-1975 12.004.12*35

41.10 I. G. Farbenindustrie correspondence, 1976-1989 12.004.12*36 41.11 Auschwitz-Buna Memorial Scholarship Fund, 1960-1977 12.004.12*37 41.12 I. G. Farbenindustrie, individual claims, 1957-1962 12.004.12*38 41.13 I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft in Abwicklung Frankfurt (Main):

Bericht über die Geschäftsjahre 1952-1955 12.004.12*39

41.14 I. G. Farbenindustrie Aktiengesellschaft in Abwicklung Frankfurt (Main): Bericht über die Geschäftsjahre 1956

12.004.12*40

41.15 I. G. Farbenindustrie agreement, 1957-1965 12.004.12*41 41.16 I. G. Farbenindustrie, general information, 1957-1994 12.004.12*42

Subseries 13: Claims against Kabel, 1960 (12.004.13)

Box/Folder RG code 41.17 Claims against Kabel, 1960 12.004.13

Subseries 14: Claims against Krupp International, 1958-1984 (12.004.14)

Box/Folder RG code 42.1-42.4 Krupp correspondence, 1959 Jan.-1959 Aug. (4 folders) 12.004.14*01 42.5-42.7 Krupp correspondence, 1959 Sept.-1959 Dec. (3 folders) 12.004.14*02 42.8-42.9 Krupp correspondence, 1960 (2 folders) 12.004.14*03

42.10-42.11 Krupp correspondence, 1961 (2 folders) 12.004.14*04 43.1-43.3 Krupp correspondence, 1962 (3 folders) 12.004.14*05 43.4-43.6 Krupp correspondence, 1963 (4 folders) 12.004.14*06 43.7-43.8 Krupp correspondence, 1964 (2 folders) 12.004.14*07

43.9-43.11 Krupp correspondence, 1965-1984 (3 folders) 12.004.14*08

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43.12 Krupp incorporation, 1958-1959 12.004.14*09 43.13 Guide to Krupp camps, 1961 Aug. 24 12.004.14*10

44.1-44.3 Krupp factory at Auschwitz, 1964 (3 folders) 12.004.14*11 44.4 Krupp factory at Elmag, n.d 12.004.14*12

44.5-44.8 Krupp factory at Humbolstraße, Essen, 1959 (4 folders) 12.004.14*13 44.9 Krupp factory at Geisenheim, n.d 12.004.14*14

44.10 Krupp factory at Langenbielau 12.004.14*15 44.11-44.14 Krupp factory at Markstadt, Fünfteichen, 1959 (4 folders) 12.004.14*16

44.15 Krupp factory at Neukoelln **includes affidavits, correspondence, and notes

12.004.14*17

44.16 Krupp factory at Trihaty 12.004.14*18 44.17 Krupp factory at Wuestegiersdorf ** 12.004.14*19

45.1-45.2 Other Krupp factories: General (2 folders) 12.004.14*20 45.3 Summary of [Krupp] camps and inmates 12.004.14*21 45.4 Unclassified list of claimants and number of claimants from different

camps 12.004.14*22

45.5 Claims of non-Jewish Krupp victims 12.004.14*23 45.6 Steinreich vs. Krupp 12.004.14*24

45.7-45.9 Nuremberg slave labor brief: USA vs. A. Krupp— (3 folders) 12.004.14*25 45.10 War crimes evidence; List of Krupp firms 12.004.14*26 45.11 Krupp Brief (2 folders) 12.004.14*27

46.1-46.4 Krupp: Personal Responsibility (4 folders) 12.004.14*28 46.5 Draft of Krupp agreement 12.004.14*29 46.6 Official Krupp agreement 12.004.14*30 46.7 Krupp: ITS Information 12.004.14*31 46.8 Krupp Clippings 12.004.14*32

Subseries 15: Claims against Messerschmidt-Bölkow-Blohm, 1989-1990 (12.004.15)

Box/Folder RG code 46.9 Claims against Messerschmidt-Bölkow-Blohm, 1989-1990 12.004.15

Subseries 16: Claims against Messerschmidt (Willi Messerschmidt), 1962-1984 (12.004.16)

Box/Folder RG code 46.10 Claims against Messerschmidt (Willi Messerschmidt), 1962-1984 12.004.16

Subseries 17: Claims against Moll A. G., 1957-1963 (12.004.17)

Box/Folder RG code 46.11 Claims against Moll A. G., 1957-1963 12.004.17

Subseries 18: Claims against Rheinmetall-Borsig AG, 1957-1989 (12.004.18)

Box/Folder RG code 47.1 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1957 12.004.18*01

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47.2 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1958 12.004.18*02 47.3 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1959 12.004.18*03 47.4 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1960 12.004.18*04

47.5-47.7 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1961 (3 folders) 12.004.18*05 47.8 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1962 12.004.18*06 47.9 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1963 12.004.18*07

47.10 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1964 12.004.18*08 47.11-47.12 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1965 (2 folders) 12.004.18*09 47.13-47.17 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1966 (folders 1-5) 12.004.18*10

48.1-48.2 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1966 (folders 6-7) 12.004.18*10 48.3-48.4 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG correspondence, 1967-1989 (2 folders) 12.004.18*11

48.5 Rheinmetall Aktiengesellschaft Berlin Geschäftsbericht, 1959" 12.004.18*12 48.6 Rheinmetall Aktiengesellschaft Berlin Geschäftsbericht, 1964" 12.004.18*13 48.7 Rheinmetall-Borsig AG index and documents, n.d 12.004.18*14

Subseries 19: Claims against Siemens AG, 1957-1991 (12.004.19)

Box/Folder RG code 48.8 Siemens AG correspondence, 1957 12.004.19*01 48.9 Siemens AG correspondence, 1958 12.004.19*02

48.10-48.11 Siemens AG correspondence, 1960 (2 folders) 12.004.19*03 48.12-48.14 Siemens AG correspondence, 1961 (3 folders) 12.004.19*04 48.15-48.16 Siemens AG correspondence, 1962 (2 folders) 12.004.19*05

48.17 Siemens AG correspondence, 1963 12.004.19*06 48.18 Siemens AG correspondence, 1964 12.004.19*07

49.1-49.2 Siemens AG correspondence, 1965 (2 folders) 12.004.19*08 49.3-49.4 Siemens AG correspondence, 1966 (2 folders) 12.004.19*09

49.5 Siemens AG correspondence, 1967-1973 12.004.19*10 49.6 Siemens AG correspondence, 1985-1991 12.004.19*11 49.7 Siemens AG report, 1945 Oct. 31 12.004.19*12 49.8 Siemens Geschäftsbericht, 1958/59 12.004.19*13 49.9 Report on the Employment of Slave Labor by the Siemens Concern

during World War II, 1961 Feb. 24 12.004.19*14

49.10 Siemens settlement, 1962 12.004.19*15 49.11 KZ-Häftlinger bei Siemens und Osram, 1983 12.004.19*16

Subseries 20: Claims against Telefunken, 1957-1964 (12.004.20)

Box/Folder RG code 49.12 Telefunken correspondence, 1957 12.004.20*01 49.13 Telefunken correspondence, 1958 12.004.20*02

49.14-49.15 Telefunken correspondence, 1959 (2 folders) 12.004.20*03 49.16-49.17 Telefunken correspondence, 1960 (2 folders) 12.004.20*04

49.18 Telefunken correspondence, 1961 12.004.20*05 49.19 Telefunken correspondence, 1962 12.004.20*06 49.20 Telefunken correspondence, 1964 12.004.20*07

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Subseries 21: Claims against Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H., 1976-1990 (12.004.21)

Box/Folder RG code 49.21 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. correspondence, 1976-1986 12.004.21*01 50.1 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. correspondence, 1987 12.004.21*02 50.2 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. correspondence, 1988-1989 12.004.21*03 50.3 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. correspondence, 1990 12.004.21*04 50.4 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. report, 1986 Dec. 31 12.004.21*05 50.5 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. report, 1987 Dec. 31 12.004.21*06 50.6 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. report, 1988 Dec. 31 12.004.21*07 50.7 Compensation Treuhand G.m.b.H. report, 1989 Dec. 31 12.004.21*08 50.8 Treuhand G.m.b.H statutes of compensation, 1957-1960 12.004.21*09

Subseries 22: Claims against Volkswagen AG 12.004.22

Box/Folder RG code 50.9 Claims against Volkswagen AG, 1988-1989 12.004.22

Subseries 23: Claims against Westfälische Metallindustrie KG 12.004.23

Box/Folder RG code 50.10 Claims against Westfälische Metallindustrie KG, 1962 12.004.23

Subseries 24: Claims against Würtembergische Metallwaren Fabrik 12.004.24

Box/Folder RG code 50.11 Claims against Würtembergische Metallwaren Fabrik, 1959-1962 12.004.24

Series 5: Slave labor related records, 1962-1994 (12.005) Subseries 1: Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1962-1993 (12.005.01)

Box/Folder RG code 51.1-51.3 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1962 (3 folders) 12.005.01*01 51.4-51.5 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1963 (2 folders) 12.005.01*02 51.6-51.9 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1964 (4 folders) 12.005.01*03

51.10-51.12 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1965 (3 folders) 12.005.01*04 51.13-51.14 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1966 (2 folders) 12.005.01*05

52.1-52.3 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1967 (3 folders) 12.005.01*06 52.4-52.5 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1968 (2 folders) 12.005.01*07 52.6-52.8 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1969 (3 folders) 12.005.01*08

52.9-52.10 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1970 (2 folders) 12.005.01*09 52.11-52.12 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1971 (2 folders) 12.005.01*10 52.13-52.14 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1972 (2 folders) 12.005.01*11

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53.1 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1973 12.005.01*12 53.2 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1974 12.005.01*13 53.3 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1975 12.005.01*14 53.4 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1976 12.005.01*15 53.5 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1977 12.005.01*16 53.6 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1978 12.005.01*17 53.7 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1979 12.005.01*18 53.8 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1980 12.005.01*19 53.9 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1981-1985 12.005.01*20

53.10-53.12 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1986 (3 folders) 12.005.01*21 53.13 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1987 12.005.01*22 53.14 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1988 12.005.01*23

53.15-53.16 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1989 (2 folders) 12.005.01*24 53.17-53.18 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1990 (2 folders) 12.005.01*25

53.19 Correspondence relating to slave labor, 1991-1994 12.005.01*26

Subseries 2: Max Stein case, 1963-1964 (12.005.02)

Box/Folder RG code 53.20 Max Stein case, 1963-1964 12.005.02

Subseries 3: Drafts and Notes for the book, Less Than Slaves (12.005.03)

Box/Folder RG code 54.1-54.4 Less than Slaves: Promotion and correspondence, 1978-1983 (4 folders) 12.005.03*01 54.5-54.7 Less than Slaves: Reviews (3 folders) 12.005.03*02

54.8 Less than Slaves: Appreciation 12.005.03*03 55.1 Draft edition "German Firms and Jewish Slaves: An Historical Account" 12.005.03*04 55.2 Draft #3, Table of Contents, Preface 12.005.03*05 55.3 Draft #3, Chapter 1: The Final Solution 12.005.03*06 55.4 Chapter 2: Auschwitz Survivors vs. I.G. Farben 12.005.03*07 55.5 Chapter 3: Accounting with Krupp 12.005.03*08 55.6 Chapter 4: The Electrical Companies 12.005.03*09 55.7 Chapter 5: The Cannons of Rheinmetall 12.005.03*10 56.1 Chapter 6: The Shark that got Away 12.005.03*11 56.2 Chapter 7: A Medley of Disappointments 12.005.03*12 56.3 Chapter 8: The Last Word 12.005.03*13 56.4 Copy of Draft sent to Telford Taylor for introduction 12.005.03*14 57.1 Draft Less Than Slaves, Preface 12.005.03*15 57.2 Chapter II 12.005.03*16 57.3 Chapter III 12.005.03*17 57.4 Chapter IV 12.005.03*18

57.5-57.8 Deletions from Draft 2 (4 folders) 12.005.03*19 58.1-58.7 Less than Slaves manuscript (7 folders) 12.005.03*20 59.1-59.2 Less than Slaves notes for Chapter 1 (2 folders) 12.005.03*21

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59.3-59.6 Notes for Chapter 2 (4 folders) 12.005.03*22 59.7-59.9 I.G. Farben notes (3 folders) 12.005.03*23 60.1-60.3 "Slave" draft and notes: Krupp (3 folders) 12.005.03*24 60.4-60.5 "Slave" draft: Krupp (2 folders) 12.005.03*25 60.6-60.9 "Slave" draft and notes: The electrical companies (4 folders) 12.005.03*26

60.10-60.11

"Slave" notes: Rheinmetall (2 folders) 12.005.03*27

61.1 "Slave" draft: Chapter 6 12.005.03*28 61.2 Chapter 7 12.005.03*29 61.3 Chapter 8 12.005.03*30

62.4-62.7 Copy sent to publisher [Aug 1978] (5 folders) 12.005.03*31 62.8 Draft: TOC, Forward, Chapter 1 12.005/03*32 62.9 Chapter 2 12.005.03*33

62.10 Chapter 3 12.005.03*34 63.11 Less than Slaves Draft: Chapter 4 12.005.03*35 63.12 Less than Slaves Draft: Chapter 5 12.005.03*36 63.13 Less than Slaves Draft: Chapter 6 12.005.03*37 63.14 Less than Slaves Draft: Chapter 7 12.005.03*38 63.15 Less than Slaves Draft: Chapter 8 12.005.03*39 63.16 Less than Slaves Draft: Footnotes 12.005.03*40 64.1 Summary sheets and maps 12.005.03*41

64.2-64.3 Samples from manuscript [forwarded to M.S. Wyeth, Harper & Row] (2 folders)

12.005.03*42

64.4 Without Comparison: Outline 12.005.03*43 64.5 Correspondence on Slave Labor book, Oct 1975-Dec 1978 12.005.03*44

64.6-64.8 Pages Deleted from first draft of manuscript (3 folders) 12.005.03*45 64.9 Preface, draft #1 12.005.03*46

64.10 Chapter 1, draft #1, The Way it Was 12.005.03*47 65.1-65.3 Chapter 2, draft #1, I.G. Farben (3 folders) 12.005.03*48 65.4-65.6 Chapter 2, draft #1, I.G. Farben, copy #2 (3 folders) 12.005.03*49 65.7-64.9 Chapter 3, draft #1, Krupp, copy #2 (3 folders) 12.005.03*50 65.1-65.3 Chapter 3, draft #1, Krupp, copy #3 (3 folders) 12.005.03*51 66.1-66.2 Chapter 4, draft #1, The Electrical Companies (2 folders) 12.005.03*52 66.3-66.4 Chapter 5, draft #1, Rheinmetall (2 folders) 12.005.03*53

66.5 Chapter 6, draft #1, The Shark who got Away 12.005.03*54 66.6 Chapter 7, draft #1, A Medley of Disappointments 12.005.03*55 66.7 Chapter 8, draft #1, The Last Word 12.005.03*56

Series 6: Claims against the East German Republic, 1972-1991 (12.006)

Box/Folder RG code 67.1-67.12 Correspondence, 1973 (12 folders) 12.006.01*01 68.1-68.4 Correspondence, 1974 (4 folders) 12.006.01*02 68.5-68.7 Correspondence, 1975 (3 folders) 12.006.01*03

68.8-68.12 Correspondence, 1976 (5 folders) 12.006.01*04

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68.13-68.14 Correspondence, 1977 (2 folders) 12.006.01*05 69.1-69.3 Correspondence, 1977 (3 folders) 12.006.01*05

69.4 Correspondence, 1978 12.006.01*06 69.5 Correspondence, 1979 12.006.01*07 69.6 Correspondence, 1980 12.006.01*08

69.7-69.9 Correspondence, 1981 (2 folders) 12.006.01*09 69.10-69.11 Correspondence, 1982 (2 folders) 12.006.01*10

70.1-70.3 Correspondence, 1983 (3 folders) 12.006.01*11 70.4-70.5 Correspondence, 1984 (2 folders) 12.006.01*12 70.6-70.7 Correspondence, 1985 (2 folders) 12.006.01*13 70.8-70.9 Correspondence, 1986 (2 folders) 12.006.01*14

70.10-70.11 Correspondence, 1987 (2 folders) 12.006.01*15 70.12-70.14 Correspondence, 1988 (3 folders) 12.006.01*16

71.1-71.2 Correspondence, 1989 (2 folders) 12.006.01*17 71.3-71.8 Correspondence, 1990-1991 (6 folders) 12.006.01*18

71.9 Ferencz reports to the Claims Conference on GDR, 1973-1982 12.006.02 71.10 Background Notes, 1981 Nov. 12.006.03 71.11 Austrian claims, 1985-1990 12.006.04 71.12 Foreign Affairs Bulletin, 1988-1990 12.006.05 71.13 Miscellaneous GDR materials, 1972-1973 12.006.06

Series 7: Records relating to the Conference On Jewish Material Claims Against Germany, Inc., 1952-1989 (12.007) Subseries 1: Correspondence (12.007.01)

Box/Folder RG code 72.1 Claims Conference By-Laws (CC 1952 Incorporation) 12.007.01*01

72.2-72.5 Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany 1952-1956, 1957-1958 (4 folders)

12.007.01*02

72.6-72.7 Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany 1959 (#34) (2 folders)

12.007.01*03

73.1-73.2 Claims Conference, Correspondence Jan 1960-Dec 31 1964 (#34) (2 folders)

12.007.01*04

73.3 Claims Conference Jan 1966-1972 (#34) 12.007.01*05 73.4-73.6 Claims Conference 1973-1979 (3 folders) 12.007.01*06

74.1 Claims Conference; Amsterdam, Holland 1980] 12.007.01*07 74.2 Claims Conference; Geneva, Switzerland 1981] 12.007.01*08 74.3 Claims Conference 1982 12.007.01*09 74.4 Claims Conference 1983 12.007.01*10 74.5 Claims Conference 1984 12.007.01*11 74.6 Claims Conference 1985 12.007.01*12 74.7 Claims Conference 1986-1987 12.007.01*13 74.8 Claims Conference 1988-1989 (2 folders) 12.007.01*14 74.9 Claims Conference 1990 (2 folders) 12.007.01*15

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74.10 Claims Conference current 1991-1993 12.007.01*16 Subseries 2: Records Relating to the Goldman Hardship Fund (12.007.02)

Box/Folder RG code 75.1 Hardship Fund (Richtlinien), litigation guidelines 12.007.02*01

75.2-75.3 Claims Conference Wrap-Up (also 1972 Memo) 1973 (2 folders) 12.007.02*02 75.4-75.7 Claims Conference Wrap-Up 1974 (Hardship Fund) 7000-7 (4 folders) 12.007.02*03

75.8-75.10 'Wrap-Up' Goldman Foundation, cc Hardship Fund 1975 (3 folders) 12.007.02*04 76.1-76.3 'Wrap-Up' Goldman Fund 1976-1979 (3 folders) 12.007.02*05 76.4-76.5 'Wrap-Up' Goldman Fund to Dec 1980 (2 folders) 12.007.02*06 76.6-76.9 'Wrap-Up' Goldman Fund 1981-1982 (4 folders) 12.007.02*07 77.1-77.3 Goldman Hardship Fund 1983 (3 folders) 12.007.02*08 77.4-77.6 Goldman Hardship Fund 1 Jan 1984-Dec 1987 (3 folders) 12.007.02*09 78.1-78.3 Goldman Hardship Fund Jan 1 1988-Dec 31 1989 (3 folders) 12.007.02*10

Subseries 3: Special Trust Fund Reports. 1962-1973 (12.007.03)

Box/Folder RG code 79.1-79.4 Special Trust Fund Reports. 1962-1973 (4 folders) 12.007.03

Series 8: Correspondence and related records regarding the Jewish Restitution Successor Organization, 1954-1992 (12.008)

Box/Folder RG code 80.1 a) URSO vs. Augsburg, Oct 29, 1954 12.008.01

80.2-80.5 The Cemetery at Fulda "The unknown story of the world's smallest and most ignored synagogue--located under the German Customs House at Fulda" (4 folders)

12.008.02

80.6-80.11 JRSO 1966-1992 (6 folders) 12.08.03 Series 9: Correspondence and related records regarding the history of restitution (Wiedergutmachung), 1957-1983 (12.009)

Box/Folder RG code 81.1 Norman Bentwich file 12.009.01 81.2 Correspondence Relating to Norman Bentwich Article. 1957 – 1983. 12.009.02 81.3 Wiedergutmachung: Correspondence & clippings Re: Walter Schwarz

[editor of six volume official German Books on Wiedergutmachung], 1983-1988

12.009.03

81.4 Walter Schwarz file, 1968-1979 12.009.04 81.5 Ten Years of the URO, 1948-1958 12.09.05

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Series 10: United Restitution Organization budget files, 1962-1993 (12.010) Subseries 1: United Restitution Organization chronological files, 1962-1993 (12.010.01)

Box/Folder RG code 82.1 URO Financial Statement and Report of Auditors, 31 Dec 56 12.010.01*01

82.2-82.5 URO Budget, May 1960 and Oct/Dec 1962-1963 (4 folders) 12.010.01*02 82.6-82.9 URO Budget, Jan-Dec 1964 (4 folders) 12.010.01*03 83.1-83.5 URO Budget, 1965 (5 folders) 12.010.01*04 83.6-83.8 URO Budget, 1966 (3 folders) 12.010.01*05

83.9-83.12 URO Budget Correspondence, 1967 (4 folders) 12.010.01*06 84.1-84.4 URO Budget, 1968 (4 folders) 12.010.01*07 84.5-84.8 URO Budget, 1969 (4 folders) 12.010.01*08

84.9-84.12 URO Budget, 1970 (4 folders) 12.010.01*09 85.1-85.4 URO Budget, 1971 (4 folders) 12.010.01*10 85.5-85.8 URO Budget, 1972 (4 folders) 12.010.01*11

85.9-85.11 URO Budget, 1973 (3 folders) 12.010.01*12 86.1-86.4 URO Budget, 1974 (4 folders) 12.010.01*13 86.5-86.7 URO Budget, 1975 (3 folders) 12.010.01*14

86.8-86.10 URO Budget, 1976 (3 folders) 12.010.01*15 87.1-87.6 URO Budget, 1977-1978 (6 folders) 12.010.01*16 87.7-87.9 URO Budget, 1979 (3 folders) 12.010.01*17

87.10-87.12

URO Budget, 1980 (3 folders) 12.010.01*18

88.1-88.3 URO Budget, 1981 (3 folders) 12.010.01*19 88.4-88.7 URO Budget, 1982-1983 (4 folders) 12.010.01*20

88.8-88.10 URO Budget, 1984-1985 (3 folders) 12.010.01*21 89.1-89.3 URO Budget, 1984-1985 (3 folders) 12.010.01*21 89.4-89.8 URO Budget, 1986-1987 (5 folders) 12.010.01*22

89.9-89.10 URO Budget, 1988-1989 (2 folders) 12.010.01*23 90.1-90.3 URO Budget, 1988-1989 (3 folders) 12.010.01*23 90.4-90.6 URO Budget, 1990 (3 folders) 12.010.01*24

90.7-90.10 URO Budget, 1991 (4 folders) 12.010.01*25 91.1 URO Budget, 1991 (1 folder) 12.010.01*25

91.2-91.4 URO Budget, 1992 (3 folders) 12.010.01*26 91.5-91.6 URO Budget, 1993 (2 folders) 12.010.01*27

Subseries 2: URO "Legal" Correspondence (12.010.02)

Box/Folder RG code 92.1-92.3 URO legal documents and articles of Association (3 folders) 12.010.02*01 92.4-92.5 URO reserves documentation, 1954-1992 (2 folders) 12.010.02*02 92.6-92.8 URO-unlawful practice file #24, 1957-1966 (3 folders) 12.010.02*03

92.9 URO-unlawful practice, legal notes #24.3 12.010.02*04 92.10 URO-unlawful practice, David Karpf, #24.4; 1959, 1962 12.010.02*05

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92.11-92.12

URO-unlawful practice, Ludwig Kozminski, 1975-1983 (2 folders) 12.010.02*06

92.13 URO-unlawful practice, #24.1, memoranda, 1952-1961 12.010.02*07 Subseries 3: Records Relating to Genia Rotenstein v. Federal Republic of Germany (12.010.03)

Box/Folder RG code 93.1-93.4 Records Relating to Genia Rotenstein v. Federal Republic of Germany (4

folders) 12.010.03

Subseries 4: Records Relating to URO Branches (12.010.04)

Box/Folder RG code 94.1 URO N.Y. Budget 1965-1967 [500.2] 12.010.04*01

94.2-94.3 URO N.Y. 1967 (500.2A) (2 folders) 12.010.04*02 94.4-94.5 URO N.Y. 1/68-12/69 (500.2B-1) (2 folders) 12.010.04*03 94.6-94.7 URO N.Y. Jan 1970-Dec 1972 (500.2B-2) (2 folders) 12.010.04*04 95.1-95.3 URO N.Y. Jan 1970-Dec 1972 (500.2B-2) (3 folders) 12.010.04*04 95.4-95.5 URO N.Y. 1.Jan 1973-1974 (500.2B-3) (2 folders) 12.010.04*05

95.6 URO N.Y. 1/1/75-12/78 (500.2B-4) 12.010.04*06 96.1-96.2 URO N.Y. 1/1/75-12/78 (500.2B-4) (2 folders) 12.010.04*06 96.3-96.5 URO N.Y. 1.Jan 1978-31.Dec 1981 (3 folders) 12.010.04*07 96.6-96.7 URO N.Y. 1.Jan 1982-31.Dec 1983 (2 folders) 12.010.04*08 97.1-97.2 URO N.Y. 1984-1985 (2 folders) 12.010.04*09 97.3-97.5 URO N.Y. 1986-1987 (3 folders) 12.010.04*10 98.1-98.2 URO N.Y. 1/1/1989-31.Dec 1990 (2 folders) 12.010.04*11 98.3-98.5 URO N.Y. 1/1/91-12/31/93 (3 folders) 12.010.04*12

98.6 N.Y. URO Office Lease (500.2C) 12.010.04*13 98.7 URO Nadler (500.2D) 12.010.04*14 99.8 Placement of URO Funds (500.4) 12.010.04*15 99.1 URO-Termination Allowances (500.6) 12.010.04*16

99.2-99.3 URO-Employees Foundation (500.7) (2 folders) 12.010.04*17 99.4 URO-Miscellaneous (500.8) 12.010.04*18

99.5-99.7 URO Branches 1967 (3 folders) 12.010.04*19 99.8 URO Branches 1/68 12.010.04*20

100.1-100.4

URO Branches 1/68 (4 folders) 12.010.04*20

100.5-100.7

URO Canada 67/78 (3 folders) 12.010.04*21

101.1-101.2

URO Canada 67/78 (2 folders) 12.010.04*21

101.3-101.5

URO Canada 1979- (3 folders) 12.010.04*22

101.6 URO Philadelphia (500.11) 12.010.04*23

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Series 11: Correspondence and related records regarding the Bundesentscheadigundsgesetz (BEG), the War Claims Act of 1948, and the German-American Social Security Agreement, 1948-1988 (12.011) Subseries 1: Correspondence Relating to the Bundesentschädigungsgesetz (BEG) ([German] Federal Indemnification Law) (12.011.01)

Box/Folder RG code 102.1-102.2

BEG to July '67 (500.12) (2 folders) 12.011.01*01

102.3-102.5

BEG Aug 1-Dec 31 1967 (500.12A) (3 folders) 12.011.01*02

102.6 BEG Jan-June 1968 (500.12B) 12.011.01*03 103.1-103.2

BEG Jan-June 1968 (500.12B) (2 folders) 12.011.01*03

103.3-103.5

BEG July 1 1968 to Dec 31 1968 (500.12C) (3 folders) 12.011.01*04

103.6-103.7

BEG Jan 1 1969 to June 30 1969 (500.12D) (2 folders) 12.011.01*05

104.1-104.2

BEG Jan 1 1969 to June 30 1969 (500.12D) (2 folders) 12.011.01*05

104.3-104.5

BEG July 1 1969 to Aug 31 1969 (500.12E) (3 folders) 12.011.01*06

104.6-104.7

BEG Sept 1 1969 to Dec 31 1969 (500.12F) (2 folders) 12.011.01*07

105.1-105.2

BEG Sept 1 1969 to Dec 31 1969 (500.12F) (2 folders) 12.011.01*07

105.3-105.7

BEG 1970 Jan 1-Apr 30 1970 (500.12G) (5 folders) 12.011.01*08

105.8 BEG 1970 May 1- 12.011.01*09 106.1-106.5

BEG 1970 May 1- (5 folders) 12.011.01*09

106.6-106.8

BEG 1971 (3 folders) 12.011.01*10

107.1-107.3

July-1-71 to 31.Dec.71 (3 folders) 12.011.01*11

107.4-107.6

1.Jan 72-30.June 72 (3 folders) 12.011.01*12

108.1-108.3

BEG 1 July 1972-31 Dec 1972 (3 folders) 12.011.01*13

108.4-108.7

BEG Jan 1-May 30 1973 (4 folders) 12.011.01*14

108.8-108.9

BEG June 1-31 Dec 1973 (2 folders) 12.011.01*15

109.1-109.5

BEG 1974-1975 (5 folders) 12.011.01*16

109.6-109.9

BEG 1976-1977 (4 folders) 12.011.01*17

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110.1-110.3

BEG 1978-1979 (3 folders) 12.011.01*18

110.4-110.6

BEG 1980 (3 folders) 12.011.01*19

110.7 BEG 1981-1982 12.011.01*20 111.1-111.2

BEG 1981-1982 (2 folders) 12.011.01*20

111.3-111.5

BEG 1983 (3 folders) 12.011.01*21

111.6-111.9

BEG 1984 to 31 Dec 1985 (4 folders) 12.011.01*22

112.1-112.2

BEG 1 Jan 1986-31 Dec 1986 (2 folders) 12.011.01*23

112.3-112.5

BEG 1 Jan 1987-Dec 1987 (3 folders) 12.011.01*24

112.6-112.7

BEG Jan 1988-31 Dec 1988 (2 folders) 12.011.01*25

113.1-113.3

BEG Jan 1 1989-Sept 1992 (3 folders) 12.011.01*26

Subseries 2: Statistical Reports (12.011.02)

Box/Folder RG code 113.4 URO Statistics 1971-1973 (500.13.2) 12.011.02*01 113.5-113.7

BEG Statistics 1974–1975 (500.13.2) (3 folders) 12.011.02*02

113.8-113.9

BEG Statistics. 1976-1983 (2 folders) 12.011.02*03

Subseries 3: Reference Materials Regarding Indemnification (12.011.03)

Box/Folder RG code 114.1 Hague Negotiations 1952 [notes] and Report by Ferencz on attempted

assassinations 12.011.03*01

114.2 Leavitt 12.011.03*02 114.3 NJW (Neue Juristische Wochenschrift) #45: 9.November 1988 12.011.03*03 114.4 Taxation Exemption of BEG (1956) 12.011.03*04

Subseries 3: Correspondence and Related Records Regarding the German-American Social Security Agreement (Deutsche-amerikanische Sozialversicherungsabkommen) (12.011.04)

Box/Folder RG code 115.1-115.3

German -U.S. Social Security Agreement (3 folders) 12.011.04*01

115.4-115.6

NY: German-American Social Security agreement, Nov 1975-Dec 1976 (3 folders)

12.011.04*02

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115.7-115.9

German-American Social Security, Jan 1977-Dec 1977 (3 folders) 12.011.04*03

116.1-116.2

German-American Social Security, Jan 1978-Mar 1986 (2 folders) 12.011.04*04

116.3-116.5

Social Insurance-URO (3 folders) 12.011.04*05

Subseries 4: Correspondence and Related Records Regarding Amendments to the War Claims Act of 1948 (12.011.05)

Box/Folder RG code 117.1 War Claims Act: Legislative history 12.011.05*01 117.2-117.3

War Claims Act: Amendments (2 folders) 12.011.05*02

117.4-117.6

War Claims Bills (3 folders) 12.011.05*03

117.7-117.9

War Claims: Congressional Bills (3 folders) 12.011.05*04

118.1-118.3

B'nai B'rith amendment to War Claims Act, Jan 1964-Dec1967 (3 folders)

12.011.05*05

118.4-118.6

U.S. War Claims amendment, Jan 1968-Dec 1968 (3 folders) 12.011.05*06

118.7-118.9

War claims bill correspondence, Jan 1969-June 1969 (3 folders) 12.011.05*07

119.1-119.2

War Claims Bill correspondence, July 1969-Dec 1969 (2 folders) 12.011.05*08

119.3-119.6

War claims bill correspondence, Jan 1970-June 1970 (4 folders) 12.011.05*09

119.7-119.10

War claims correspondence, July 1970-Dec 1970 (4 folders) 12.011.05*10

119.11-119.12

War claims correspondence, Jan 1971-Dec 1971; Beg. of Jan 1972 (2 folders)

12.011.05*11

120.1-120.2

War Claims Bill: correspondence with judiciary committee (2 folders) 12.011.05*12

120.3 Memoranda: War claims 12.011.05*13 120.4 American Baptist Foreign Missionary Societies 12.011.05*14 120.5 American Farm School 12.011.05*15 120.6 Anatolia College 12.011.05*16 120.7 B'nai B'rith 12.011.05*17 120.8 B'nai B'rith: War damage claims by religious and welfare organizations 12.011.05*18 120.9 Board of Missions World division, United Methodist Church 12.011.05*19

120.10 Board of World Missions, The Presbyterian Church in the United States 12.011.05*20 120.11 Board of World Missions, Reformed Church in America 12.011.05*21 120.12 The Episcopal Church 12.011.05*22 120.13 General Conference of Seventh Day Adventists 12.011.05*23 120.14 National Jewish Welfare Board 12.011.05*24 120.15 Non-profit agencies with awards 12.011.05*25

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120.16 Non-profit agencies whose claims were denied 12.011.05*26 120.17 Seventh Day Baptist Missionary Society 12.011.05*27 120.18 United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia 12.011.05*28 120.19 United Church Board for World Ministers 12.011.05*29 120.20 Yale-in-China Association, Inc. 12.011.05*30

Series 12: Correspondence and related records regarding restitution for victims of medical experiments, 1957-1981 (12.012) Subseries 1: Correspondence and Related Records Regarding the New York Association for New Americans (NYANA) (12.012.01)

Box/Folder RG code 121.1-121.2

NYANA Correspondence 1965-6, #121 (2 folders) 12.012.01*01

121.3-121.5

NYANA Correspondence 1967: to June 29, File 121 (3 folders) 12.012.01*02

121.6-121.7

NYANA Correspondence July 1967-Dec 1967 (2 folders) 12.012.01*03

122.1-122.3

NYANA Correspondence Jan 1968-Dec 31 1968, #121 (3 folders) 12.012.01*04

122.4-122.5

NYANA Correspondence Jan 1 1969-June 30 1969, File 121 (2 folders) 12.012.01*05

122.6-122.7

NYANA Correspondence July 1 69-Dec 31 69 (2 folders) 12.012.01*06

123.1 NYANA Jan 1 1970-31 Dec 1970 12.012.01*07 123.2 NYANA Jan 1 1971-30 Dec 1971 12.012.01*08 124.1 NYANA Jan 1 1972-31 Dec 1972 12.012.01*09 124.2 NYANA 1 Jan. 1973-12 Nov. 1973 12.012.01*10 124.3 NYANA Nov 13 1973-June 30 1974 12.012.01*11 125.1 NYANA June 30 1974-Dec 30 1974 12.012.01*12 125.2 NYANA Jan 1 1975-Dec 31 1975 12.012.01*13 126.1 NYANA/Malben 1 Jan 1976-30 June 1976 12.012.01*14 126.2 NYANA 1 July 1976-31 Dec 1977 12.012.01*15 127.1 NYANA 1 Jan 1978-1 July 1980 12.012.01*16 128.1 National Jewish Hospital in Denver: case closed 1976 12.012.01*17 128.2 NYANA Miscellaneous 12.012.01*18 128.3 NYANA Accounts 12.012.01*19 128.4 NYANA Board 1977-81 12.012.01*20 128.5 NYANA Claim Forms: Powers, Acknowledgements, Waivers 12.012.01*21 129.1 Sample NYANA supported cases 12.012.01*22 129.2 Sample NYANA Claims 12.012.01*23 129.3 Malben & other 12.012.01*24 129.4 List of NYANA Malben Claims 12.012.01*25 129.5 NYANA 12.012.01*26

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129.6 NYANA-Pending Individual Claims 12.012.01*27 129.7 Rate of Conversion: Israeli Pounds to $ 12.012.01*28 130.1 JDC Expenditures in Italy 12.012.01*29 130.2 NYANA-Related Papers (Merand) 12.012.01*30 130.3 NYANA Foreign Laws 12.012.01*31 130.4 NYANA Documents 121 12.012.01*32 130.5 Legal Notes-US Law 121A 12.012.01*33 130.6 Public Charge 12.012.01*34 130.7 ["Doors to Life" Malben booklet] 12.012.01*35 130.8 Amount Spent by HIAS Agencies 12.012.01*36 131.1 United HIAS Service-Annual Report 1966 12.012.01*37 131.2 8 Sample Malben Cases 3 July 68 12.012.01*38 131.3 40 Malben Cases +26, 30 Oct 68, 4 Nov 68 12.012.01*39 131.4 121 Malben Cases 1/22/69 12.012.01*40 131.5 36 Malben Cases 23 Jan 69 12.012.01*41 131.6 32 Malben Cases 3/18/69 12.012.01*42 131.7 13 Malben Cases 14 April 69 12.012.01*43 131.8 11 Malben Cases May 8/69 12.012.01*44 131.9 Malben Cases 7-26 Sept 69, 5-15 Oct 69 12.012.01*45

131.10 3 Malben Cases, Lack letter 29 Oct 69 12.012.01*46 131.11 4 Malben Cases, Lack letter 18 Nov. 69, 25 & 27 Nov. 69, 10 Dec. 69 12.012.01*47 131.12 Exhios 12.012.01*48 132.1 Memorandum on Malben Settlement 12.012.01*49 132.2 [Draft of Volume on Medical Expenses of Nazi Victims and

Reimbursement, April 25 1967] 12.012.01*50

132.3 Kupot Holim 12.012.01*51 132.4 ["Institutions for the Care of Handicapped Immigrants": Malben: 1949-

1969] 12.012.01*52

132.5 [Medical Expenditures on Behalf of Victims of Nazi Persecution: Report 1947-1966"]

12.012.01*53

132.6 NYANA Translation of Claim 12.012.01*54 133.1 Heilkosten Anspruch: Memo Submitted 20 Aug 1967, German Master

Copy 1 12.012.01*56

133.2 NYANA-1st Draft of Claim 26-67, Master Copy 12.012.01*57 133.3 [United HIAS Service: Annual Report 1967] 12.012.01*58 133.4 Claim Submitted 20 Aug 1967 for Medical Expense Reimbursement to

Jewish Organizations (German) 12.012.01*59

134.5 [Envelope from D. Lack to B. Ferencz] Enclosures to letter of Dan Lack 5 April 1968, Malben Reports 1952-4

12.012.01*60

Subseries 2: Correspondence and Other Records with the Association Nationale des Anciennes Deportées et Internées de la Résistance (ADIR), Relating to Compensation for Victims of Medical Experimentation (12.012.02)

Box/Folder RG code 135.1 ADIR Medical research experiments at Ravensbrueck, 1957-1961 12.012.02*01

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135.2 ADIR (Caroline Ferriday – Correspondence) File # 39 1957 – 1958 12.012.02*02 135.3 ADIR Correspondence from Jan. 1959 File # 39.A.2 12.012.02*03 135.4 ADIR Correspondence 39.A.3 1960 12.012.02*04 136.1 ADIR Correspondence 1961 File # 39.B.1 12.012.02*05 136.2 ADIR Correspondence 1 October 1961 – December 1962 12.012.02*06 136.3 ADIR Ferriday Correspondence 1963 File #39 12.012.02*07 136.4 Printed Matter Regarding Medical Experiments 12.012.02*08 137.1 Designation of Benjamin B. Ferencz as Substitute Attorney 12.012.02*09 137.2 ADIR Memorandum File # 39C 12.012.02*10 137.3 ADIR Documents File # 39C 12.012.02*11

Series 13: Correspondence and other records regarding the establishment of an International Criminal Court, 1970-1992 (12.013) Subseries 1: Correspondence and Miscellaneous Records Concerning Vespasian V. Pella (12.013.01)

Box/Folder RG code 138.1 Correspondence with Mrs. M. Pella 1973-1984/ Bibliography of

Vespasian V. Pella 12.013.01*01

138.2 Foundation for international criminal courts correspondence, June 1970-Sept 1991

12.013.01*02

138.3 International Association of Penal Law, 1972-1983 12.013.01*03 138.4 International Association of Penal Law, 1984-1991 12.013.01*04 138.5 International Courts 1971-1980 12.013.01*05 139.1 International criminal courts, 1971-1976 12.013.01*06 139.2 International Criminal Courts Correspondence [1977-1981] 12.013.01*07 139.3 International criminal courts, 1981-1989 12.013.01*08 139.4 International criminal courts, Jan-July 1990 12.013.01*09 140.1 International criminal courts, July-Dec 1990 12.013.01*10 140.2 International criminal court, Jan 1991-Dec 1991 12.013.01*11 140.3 International criminal courts: Conferences, articles, essays 12.013.01*12 140.4 International Criminal Court: Luncheon, May 19, 1989. 12.013.01*13 140.5 International criminal court correspondence 12.013.01*14 140.6 International Criminal Court: Reviews 12.013.01*15 140.7-140.9

World Peace Through Law Center [3 folders] 12.013.01*16

141.1 World Peace Through Law Center, 1976-1978 12.013.01*17 141.2 World Peace Through Law Center 1979-1983 12.013.01*18 141.3 World Peace Through Law Center 1984-1988 12.013.01*19 141.4 World Peace Through Law Center 1988-1992 12.013.01*20 141.5 World Peace Through Law Center Berlin Meeting, July 21-26, 1990 12.013.01*21 141.6 World Peace Through Law Center Papers on International criminal

courts, 1988-1990 12.013.01*22

141.7 World Peace Through Law Center /World Association of Lawyers, [1961-1975]

12.013.01*23

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141.8 World Peace Through Law Center/World Association of Lawyers, 1976-1979 [includes committee for an international court]

12.013.01*24

Subseries 2: International Criminal Court Reference Subject File (12.013.02)

Box/Folder RG code 142.1 Bibliography on International Criminal Law & International criminal

courts 12.013.02*01

142.2 Draft Convention on International Crimes 12.013.02*02 142.3 International Law: UN Reports [Ad Hoc Committee on International

Terrorism] and articles 12.013.02*03

142.4 Statute for international criminal courts 12.013.02*04 142.5 UN reports on international law 12.013.02*05

Series 14: Records regarding international law, 1970-1993 (12.014) Subseries 1: Correspondence and Related Records (12.014.01)

Box/Folder RG code 143.1 American Society of International Law General, 1970-1977 12.014.01*01 143.2 American Society of International Law, 1978 12.014.01*02 143.3 American Society of International Law, 1979 12.014.01*03 143.4 American Society of International Law, 1980 12.014.01*04 144.1 American Society of International Law ASIL, 1981 12.014.01*05 144.2 American Society of International Law ASIL, 1983-1987 12.014.01*06 144.3 American Society of International Law ASIL, 1988-1989 12.014.01*07 145.1 American Society of International Law 1990-1992 12.014.01*08

Subseries 2: American Society of International Law Committee Meeting, Apr 16, 1974 (12.014.02)

Box/Folder RG code 145.2 American Society of International Law Committee Meeting, Apr 16,

1974 12.014.02*01

Subseries 3: American Society of International Law Human Rights (12.014.03)

Box/Folder RG code 145.3 American Society of International Law Human Rights: Compensation,

1975-1976 12.014.03*01

145.4 American Society of International Law Human Rights: Panel on Implementation, 1971-1974

12.014.03*02

Subseries 4: Bar and International Law Association (12.014.04)

Box/Folder RG code 145.5 Bar Associations 12.014.04*01

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145.6 International Law Association, 1972-1989 12.014.04*02 Subseries 5: PACE Law School and Peace Center (12.014.05)

Box/Folder RG code 146.1 PACE Law School: Teaching, 1985-1990 12.014.05*01 146.2 PACE Peace Center: Extracts from files, 1985-1993 [Complete files

retained by BBF] 12.014.05*02

Subseries 6: Studies on International Law (12.014.06)

Box/Folder RG code 147.1 "Compensating Victims of the Crimes of War," article and

correspondence 12.014.06*01

147.2 Compensating Victims of International Crimes & Punishment of Criminals, UN Studies Re: Crimes against humanity

12.014.06*02

147.3 "An International Criminal Code & Court," correspondence 12.014.06*03 147.4 "The Nuremberg Principles and the Gulf War," St. John's Law Review

Article 12.014.06*04

147.5 Reprints of published articles and comments by BBF **list included 12.014.06*05 148.1 "War Crimes Law & the Vietnam War," article and correspondence,

1967-1976 12.014.06*06

148.2 "War Crimes Law & the Vietnam War," correspondence & clippings 12.014.06*07 148.3 "War Crimes Law & the Vietnam War," notes & bibliography 12.014.06*08

Series 15: Correspondence regarding human rights, 1970-1981 (12.015)

Box/Folder RG code 149.1 ACLU: Human Rights in the Military, Jan 1970-Apr 1971 12.015*01 149.2 Amnesty International; NYC Bar Association; International Committee

of Jurists 12.015*02

149.3 Bibliography on International Protection of Human Rights 12.015*03 149.4 Defense of Vietnam War Protestors: Clippings, correspondence, and

court documents 12.015*04

149.5 Encyclopedia of Crime and Justice article by Ferencz: On International Crimes Against Peace, 1981

12.015*05

150.1 Human Rights: American Convention. 12.015*06 150.2 Human Rights Articles: Louis Sohn, David Trubek, John Dugare,

Nathanial Nathanson 12.015*07

150.3 Human Rights: Correspondence, notes, essays, meetings 1968–1981. 12.015*08 151.1 Human Rights: Discrimination, UN Law, International Tribunal on

Racial Discrimination 12.015*09

151.2 Human Rights: European Convention 12.015*10 151.3 Human Rights: Habeus Corpus 12.015*11 151.4 Human Rights: Military Justice 12.015*12 152.1 Human Rights in Armed Conflict: Vietnam War 12.015*13

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152.2 Human Rights of the Man in Uniform 12.015*14 152.3 International League for Human Rights: Annual Review, 1976-1977 12.015*15 152.4 International Society for the Study of Comparative Public Law:

Correspondence 12.015*16

153.1 N.Y. Bar Association Committee to Cooperate with the International Commission of Jurists

12.015*17

153.2 NY Bar Association Committee on Peace: Materials on CIA Accountability

12.015*18

153.3 UN Commission on Human Rights Report, Jan 1970 12.015*19 153.4 Louis Sohn's Wingspread Meeting on Human Rights 12.015*20

Series 16: Correspondence and other records regarding world peace organizations, 1977-1994 (12.016)

Box/Folder RG code 154.1 Campaign for UN Reform, 1987-1993 [Reverse Order] 12.016*01 154.2 Center for UN Reform Education, 1980-1988 [Reverse Order] 12.016*02 154.3 Consortium on Peace Research, Education & Development (COPRED) 12.016*03 155.1 Five College Program in Peace & World Security Studies,1987-1988 12.016*04 155.2 Global Education Associates, 1978-1984 12.016*05 155.3 Global Education Associates, 1985-1990 12.016*06 156.1 International Association of Educators for World Peace 12.016*07 156.2 National Peace Academy Campaign, 1977-1984 [Reverse Order] 12.016*08 156.3 National Peace Institute Foundation, 1985-1987 12.016*09 157.1 National Peace Institute Foundation, 1988-1991 12.016*10 157.2 New York University Peace Consortium, 1987-1991 12.016*11 157.3 The Search for Peace; A Pictorial History: Book Proposal,1988-1990 12.016*12 157.4 UN University, Tokyo, Jan 1985-Dec 1990 12.016*13 157.5 University for Peace, 1986-1990 12.016*14 158.1 US Institute of Peace, Jan 1985-Dec 1990 12.016*15 158.2 Wainwright House--Soviet-American Citizen's Summit, 1988-1991 12.016*16 158.3 World Federalist Association, 1985-1993 12.016*17

Series 17: Speech file, 1981-1991 (12.017)

Box/Folder RG code 159.1 Index to B Ferencz Speeches: 1986-1990 12.017*01 159.2 UN Reform Conf.: NYU, Feb 1981 12.017*02 159.3 Campaign for UN Reform; Ninth Annual Convention, May 24-26, 1985 12.017*03 159.4 Teachers College, Columbia Univ., 1986 12.017*04 159.5 Lecture; Genocide: Rutgers, Apr 1986 12.017*05 159.6 California Lectures: Peace groups, May 1986 12.017*06 159.7 California Meetings, Nov 1986 12.017*07 159.8 San Francisco, Sep 13, 1987; PACE, July 12, 1987; Seton Hall, June 23,

1987; B'nai B'rith, Jan 13, 1987 12.017*08

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159.9 McGill Conference: Montreal, Nov 3-4 1987 12.017*09 159.10 Fourth Freedom Forum: Orlando, May 5, 1988 12.017*10 159.11 Fellowship of Reconciliation/U.S.-Soviet Meeting, May 6, 1988 12.017*11 159.12 World Federalists: Pittsburgh, May 16, 1988 12.017*12 160.1 Ethical Culture: Riverdale, May 1988 12.017*13 160.2 "Toward the 21st Century," June 20-21, 1988 12.017*14 160.3 EXPRO: Stony Point, Aug 19, 1988 12.017*15 160.4 Wainwright House, Aug 26, 1988 12.017*16 160.5 Methodist Church; Iona College, Oct 6, 1988 12.017*17 160.6 WFA;UNA: SUNY, Albany, Oct 13-14, 1988 12.017*18 160.7 COPRED Conf.: Manhattan College, Oct 16, 1988 12.017*19 160.8 Kean College Lecture, Oct 24, 1988 12.017*20 160.9 Teachers College Columbia Univ., Nov 15, 1988 12.017*21

160.10 Columbia Univ Symp. on Genocide, Jan 26, 1989 12.017*22 160.11 Common Security through Structures for Peace: Wash. DC, Feb 24-26,

1989 12.017*23

160.12 NYCSS Conf., 1989 12.017*24 160.13 Cardoza Conf. on Human Rights & Persecutions, Mar 21, 1989 12.017*25 161.1 WFA; Ethical Society; Station KXOK: St Louis, Apr 23-24,1989 12.017*26 161.2 Fourth Freedom Forum: Orlando, May 4-5, 1989 12.017*27 161.3 Unity Alliance; Common Security Structures: Wash. DC, Mar 18-19,

1989 12.017*28

161.4 Russell Harvey TV Show, June 19, 1989 12.017*29 161.5 Thomas Paine meeting, July 8, 1989 12.017*30 161.6 Teachers College Columbia Univ., Oct 4, 1989 12.017*31 161.7 Bloomington, Ill, Oct 10, 1989 12.017*32 161.8 Phoenix Az, Oct 13-17, 1989 12.017*33 161.9 Alburqurque Lectures, Oct 11-12, 1989 12.017*34

161.10 Toronto, Oct 23-24, 1989 12.017*35 161.11 YM-YWHA Lecture, Nov 8, 1989 12.017*36 161.12 PACE debate; Lawyer's Committee for Nuclear Policy, Nov 14, 1989 12.017*37 161.13 UNITAR Lecture, Nov 16, 1989 12.017*38 162.1 Holy Cross Lecture, Mar 1, 1990 12.017*39 162.2 Alabama Methodists, Mar 12, 1990 12.017*40 162.3 NY Law School, Apr 3, 1990 12.017*41 162.4 Center for a Loving World, Apr 20, 1990 12.017*42 162.5 Toronto, April 26-27, 1990 12.017*43 162.6 U.S. Senate Symposium on International Courts, May 10, 1990 12.017*44 162.7 Friedrich-Naumann Stiftung, May 12, 1990 12.017*45 162.8 CBS TV Show, Oct 2, 1990 12.017*46 162.9 ASIL Carnegie Conf. with USSR: Wash. DC, Oct 4-6, 1990 12.017*47

162.10 Conf. for a Democratic UN; World Citizen Assembly, Oct 13, 1990 12.017*48 162.11 BBC Taping, Oct 23, 1990 12.017*49 162.12 B'nai B'rith; Federalists, May 2, 1991 12.017*50

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Series 18: Alphabetical subject reference file, 1939-1994 (12.018) Subseries 1: Alphabetical Reference Subject File (12.018.01)

Box/Folder RG code 163.1 Bar Bulletin Mar. 55 and Nov/Dec. 1956 12.018.01*01 163.2 Eichman trial: Newspaper clippings, 1960-1962 12.018.01*02 163.3 Hague Agreement 1952 12.018.01*03 164.1 Holocaust material, 1986-1994 12.018.01*04 164.2 Holocaust material, 1977-1986 12.018.01*05 164.3 Lorenzo J. Roel v. New York County Lawyers Association 12.018.01*06 165.1 News Clippings, 1956-1989 12.018.01*07 165.2 Nuremberg Trials 12.018.01*08 165.3 Pamphlets 12.018.01*09 165.4 Peace Law and Education Project 12.018.01*10 166.1 Miscellaneous Articles Re: Restitution, 1985-1988 12.018.01*11 166.2 "Wiedergutmachung" 12.018.01*12

Subseries 2: Articles and Books by Benjamin Ferencz (12.018.02)

Box/Folder RG code 167.1 BBF Articles. 1945-1948 12.018.02*01 167.2 Books/Journals 12.018.02*02 167.3 Materials Relating to Books by BB Ferencz 12.018.02*03

Subseries 3: Book Annotations (12.018.03)

Box/Folder RG code 168.1 Book and Serial Annotations 12.018.03*01

Series 19: Photographs, 1926-1990

Box/Folder RG code 169.1 Captured Nazi photographs, 1926-1944, copyprints, 5 items 12.019.01 169.2 Exhumed bodies of American airmen: Butzbach, Germany, 1945,

copyprints, 5 items 12.019.02

169.3 Exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims: Hirzenhain, Germany, 1945, copyprints, 4 items

12.019.03

169.4 Exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims: Stamsried, Germany, May 29, 1945, copyprints, 19 items

12.019.04

169.5 Exhumation and reburial of Nazi victims: Germany, 1945, copyprints, 2 items

12.019.05

169.6 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Ebensee, Austria, 1945, copyprints, 30 items

12.019.06

169.7 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Gusen, Austria, 1945, copyprints, 5 items

12.019.07

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169.8 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Mauthausen, Austria, 1945, copyprints, 6 items

12.019.08

169.9 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Buchenwald, Germany, 1945, copyprints, 6 items

12.019.09

169.10 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Helmbrech ts, Germany, 1945, copyprints, 4 items

12.019.10

169.11 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Ohrdruf, Germany, 1945, copyprints, 7 items

12.019.11

169.12 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Other, 1945, copyprints, 3 items

12.019.12

169.13 Survivors and victims of Nazi concentration camps: Germany, 1945, U.S. Army Signal Corps photo reproductions on paper, 31 items

12.019.13

169.14 U.S. Third Army war crimes investigations unit, Germany, 1945-1946, copyprints, 4 items

12.019.14

169.15 War crimes trials: Einsatzgruppen Trial, Subsequent Nuremberg Proceedings, Case 9, Nuremberg, Germany, September, 1947, copyprints, 22 items

12.019.15

169.16 War crimes trials: Einsatzgruppen Trial defendant mugshots, Nuremberg, Germany, 1947, copyprints, 24 items

12.019.16

169.17 Displaced persons wedding, Bad Reichenhall, Germany, February 22, 1948, copyprints, 3 items

12.019.17

169.18 Jewish Restitution Successor Organization officials, Germany, c.1949, copyprints, 3 items

12.019.18

169.19 Reparations Agreement between the Federal Republic of Germany and Israel, Luxembourg City, Luxembourg, September 10, 1952, copyprints, 19 items

12.019.19

169.20 American Joint Distribution Committee, Tenth Annual Country Directors Conference, Paris, France, October 16-19, 1955, copyprints, 2 items

12.019.20

169.21 Conference on Antisemitism in Germany, Amsterdam, Holland, January 26, 1960, copyprints, 4 items

12.019.21

169.22 Auschwitz concentration camp: postwar views, Oswiecim, Poland, November 1961, copyprints, 13 items

12.019.22

169.23 Berlin, Warsaw and Krakow: postwar views, November 1961, postcards and copyprints, 23 items

12.019.23

169.24 Bnai Brith luncheon, Waldorf-Astoria Hotel, New York, NY, March 5, 1960, copyprints, 3 items with Benjamin Ferencz, Rene Cassin, Maurice Weinstein, John Carey

12.019.24

169.25 Jewish Material Claims Conference meetings, London, England and unidentified, 1977-1978, color prints, 2 items

12.019.25

169.26 Conferences and dinners, 1950-1985, b/w and color copyprints, 7 items

12.019.26

169.27 Ferencz family, Germany and U.S.A., 1924-1990, b/w and color copyprints, photo greeting cards, 14 items

12.019.27

169.28 Portraits of Benjamin Ferencz, 1940-1985, b/w and colorized prints, 11 items

12.019.28

169.29 Portrait of Benjamin Ferencz, oversized, 1 item 12.019.29

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Series 20: Video tapes and audio tapes, 1979-1994

Box/Folder RG code Videotapes of Ferencz Television Appearances. 12.020.01 Nuremberg Conference: Facing History and Ourselves 12.020.01*01 US Constitution: A Rehearsal for World Law 12.020.01*02 US Constitution: A Rehearsal for World Law 12.020.01*03 There is a Way 12.020.01*04 Global Forum 23: Peace Through United Nations 12.020.01*05 What Structures Can Save the Environment, Promote 12.020.01*06 Almost Live (episode 40) 12.020.01*07 Peace, Planethood, and World Law: A Roadmap to the Future 12.020.01*08 CBS News Nightwatch: Germany Reunited 12.020.01*09 Unfinished Business, Heart of the Matter with Joan Bakewell 12.020.01*10 A Healthy Environment for the Small Planet 12.020.01*11 New World Order 12.020.01*12 War Crimes, Heart of the Matter with Joan Bakewell 12.020.01*13 CNBC News, The Real Story: Saddam Hussein 12.020.01*14 CBC Prime Time News, Yugoslavia: War Crimes Tribunal 12.020.01*15 Conversations (episode 6) 12.020.01*16 CNN, Diplomatic Liscense: Rwanda 12.020.01*17 Solutions for the 21st Century: The Planet is at Risk 12.020.01*18 There is a Way 12.020.01*19 US Constitution: A Rehearsal for World Law 12.020.01*20 The Civilized Defense Plan 12.020.01*21 Less Than Slaves 12.020.01*22 Make the United Nations Work: The Case of the Binding Triad 12.020.01*23 Quest for Peace with Helen Caldicott 12.020.01*24 Losing Control? 12.020.01*25 To What End? 12.020.01*26 A Step Away from War 12.020.01*27 War: A commentary by Gwynne Dyer 12.020.01*28 NOVA: Confessions of a Weaponeer 12.020.01*29 Go For It! (The Political Blob Strikes Back!) 12.020.01*30 Judgment at Nuremberg 12.020.01*31 Audiotapes of Ferencz Speeches 12.020.02 Vernichtung durch Arbeit 12.020.02*01 Vernichtung durch Arbeit 12.020.02*02 WFAS-AM Interview with Benjamin Ferencz 12.020.02*03 World Federalist Association of Pittsburgh 12.020.02*04 WAMU-FM Interview with Benjamin Ferencz 12.020.02*05 WKGO Interview with Soli Similani 12.020.02*06 WKGO Interview with Benjamin Ferencz 12.020.02*07 Wiesenthal Holocaust Center Lecture 12.020.02*08

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US Constitution: A Rehearsal for World Law 12.020.02*09 CBC Interview with Benjamin Ferencz: War Crimes 12.020.02*10 David Lange, Nuclear Age Peace Foundation 1988 Distinguished 12.020.02*11 US Policies in Central America 12.020.02*12 Keith Suter interviewed by Clare McNamara 12.020.02*13 ABC briefing: War Criminals in Australia 12.020.02*14 Book and Author Luncheon: “Less Than Slaves” 12.020.02*15 WABI Interview with Benjamin Ferencz 12.020.02*16 Eternal Light 12.020.02*17 German Atonement 12.020.02*18 Effectiveness of the United Nations 12.020.02*19 Effectiveness of the United Nations 12.020.02*20 Pat Gross Lecture 12.020.02*21 Berkeley Law School Lecture 12.020.02*22 Structures for Peace 12.020.02*23 The World This Week 12.020.02*24 Creating Global Structures for Agenda 21 12.020.02*25 Rotary Club Lecture 12.020.02*26 6UVS-FM Interview with Keith Suter 12.020.02*27 New Strategies for the “Selling” of Peace in the ‘90s 12.020.02*28 Creating Global Structures for Agenda 21 12.020.02*29 Permanent International Criminal Court 12.020.02*30 Peacekeeping versus Peacemaking 12.020.02*31 Global Peace Conference 12.020.02*32 Security Council Composition Reform Proposals 12.020.02*33 Cases for Comprehensive Reforms of the UN 12.020.02*34

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