Abstract
Summary of my work as archivist from 2002-2004 for the Holocaust Victims’ Information and Support Center and Jewish Community, Vienna, Austria, in reestablishing the IKG archives after the National Socialist regime had closed it down in 1938. Copies of this report were deposited with the then IKG president Muzikant, with IKG's administrative director Avshalom Hodik, with the Holocaust Victims’ Information and Support Center, and the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington D.C.
This summary report did not include my work as Holocaust restitution historian for the Jewish Community of Vienna during the same time period.
Copies of the Report were deposited with the Jewish Community, Vienna, Austria (IKG); the US Holocaust Memorial Museum; the Center for the History of Jewish Peoples in Jerusalem; and upon request by the two IKG general secretaries in 2009 again with the IKG archives.
This summary report did not include my work as Holocaust restitution historian for the Jewish Community of Vienna during the same time period.
Copies of the Report were deposited with the Jewish Community, Vienna, Austria (IKG); the US Holocaust Memorial Museum; the Center for the History of Jewish Peoples in Jerusalem; and upon request by the two IKG general secretaries in 2009 again with the IKG archives.
Original language | English (US) |
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Type | Construction of the IKG Archives Framework and its Instructional Manual ( |
Media of output | analog |
Number of pages | 120 |
Place of Publication | Vienna, Austria |
Volume | Internal publication |
State | Published - Apr 2004 |