Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding various subjects, and regarding Sagalowitz himself, 1941-1972

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Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding various subjects, and regarding Sagalowitz himself, 1941-1972 
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Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding various subjects, and regarding Sagalowitz himself, 1941-1972 
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Handwritten, original Magnetic tape audio recording Original Photo Typewritten original 45 pages/frames 
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Benjamin Sagalowitz Archive: Documentation regarding various subjects, and regarding Sagalowitz himself, 1941-1972 In the file: -Booklet containing words of appreciation for Sagalowitz's activities and honoring his memory (Benjamin Sagalowitz: 03 June 1901-04 June 1970), published 1972; -Letter from the Motoren, Turbinen und Pumpem AG, M.T.P Zuerich factory, dated 23 July 1964, regarding a press conference held on 09 July 1964, in which Sagalowitz participated; a tape recording is attached; -Undated photograph of Sagalowitz at the entrance to the JDC (Joint Distribution Committee) office in Munich; -Letter from Gerhard Riegner, World Jewish Congress representative in Geneva, dated 15 January 1942, on various subjects; Letter from Sagalowitz to Henry Ormond, the attorney, in Frankfurt, dated 24 October 1964 dealing with the presence of Nazi criminals such as Kurt Becher and Otto Ambros in Switzerland; attached is a letter from 12 April 1941, from Ambros to the IG Farben management regarding the company's activities in Eastern Europe; -Letter from Riegner regarding activities of the SZV (Union of Zionists in Switzerland) newspaper department; attached is a draft of a circular for publication of Swiss newspaper clippings regarding the 43rd Congress of SZV representatives, dated 06 March 1944; -Clipping from the"Neue Zuercher Zeitun" published 14 July 1941 regarding"A political tria" among politicians from various parties in Schaffhausen; -Letter from the Comite International D'Auschwit", dated February 1959 expressing support for putting up an international monument in Auschwitz. 

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