. . "The file contains correspondences of several people and organizations, written in February and March 1935, concerning the news coverage and press releases after the first court session of the Bern trial in October 1934. These reports and press releases in 1935 were rather criticized by the plaintiffs, but were never the less collected in order to plan and discuss the further course in the Bern trial. Furthermore, information about the expert opinions and the procurement of new material is exchanged. Correspondences of private people, connected to and working in the Bern trial, like Marcel Bloch, who was a member of the board of SIG; Alexander Tager, who, during the Bern trial, procured material from Moscow and Leningrad archives on behalf of the plaintiff via the central archives of the USSR; the expert C. A. Loosli, who got with permission of the Soviet government by the librarian Tager in Moscow, copies of authentic material from the tsarist administration, especially on the Russian Okhrana and on the Russian Jews; Boris Lifschitz, who had contacts to the Soviet administration and played an important role in procuring the Russian documents and contacting various Russian witnesses to appear at the first court session in 1934; Saly Mayer, also a representative of the SIG; Ulrich Fleischhauer, a key defense organizer and expert at the Bern Trial, Brunschvig, Rabbiner Dr. M Schorr, Dr. H. Matti and E. Tscherikover, are attached. Also telegrams and handwritten letters are provided."@eng . . "[Correspondences, in February/ March 1935, concerning the news coverage about the Bern trial and new strategies]"@eng . "[Correspondences, in February/ March 1935, concerning the news coverage about the Bern trial and new strategies]"@eng . . "3 electronic resources (98 pages)"@eng . . .