"This material has been digitised. Readers should book a reading room terminal to access it."@en . "WL3000/9/1/908" . . . . . "59 letters"@en . . "The correspondence deals with numerous information requests by Loeb, related to restitution cases he was working on as well as some research projects. These enquiries include for instance: the Spanish camp in Miranda de Ebro; the expropriation of German Jews; the prewar internment of expelled Jews from Germany in Zbąszyń (Poland); the work on a memorial book for the Jews of Brunswick. Furthermore, the possibility of a public talk by former Military officer and Weimar Republic government minister Gottfried Treviranus at The Wiener Library is debated."@en . . . . "Correspondence with Loeb, Julius"@en . . "Dr Julius Loeb (1894-1979) was a Jewish-German lawyer and author. When the Nazis came to power the B’nai B’rith member fled to England. See Walk, J., Kurzbiographien zur Geschichte der Juden 1918-1945, Munich et.al., K. G. Saur, 1988, p. 241."@en . . . .