"1 folder"@en . . . . "A covering note from the Jewish Central Information Office, dated 8 September 1937, states that this material came via the said organisation, (the predecessor to the Wiener Library)"@en . . "The papers in this collection relate to the trial of 6 Danish Nazis for anti-semitic libel, in Copenhagen in 1937. The defendants include Ernst Lemvigh Müller, Niels Olsen, editor of the National-Socialistiks Maanedhaefte, Aag Henning Andersen, Nannestad Møoller, Valdemar Jensen, editor of Stormen and Betty Henning. The longest sentence was 80 days. The collection includes the transcript of a declaration by the Chief Rabbi of Denmark, which takes the form of written answers to questions about the content of the anti-semitic publications produced by the defendants"@en . . . . "The Weekend Australian, 28-29 March 1981
"@en . "The book had 3 parts: 1) Before the Nazi period. To show that the anti- Gypsy policy did not just suddenly emerge 2) The Nazi period 3) After 1945. This was to show how in many places discrimination continued."@en . "WL642" . "Antisemitism in Denmark: Copy papers"@en . "Open"@en . . . .