Whether they were written as private messages or intended for public consumption, letters and correspondence are important sources of historical evidence. They often provide insights into the thoughts and emotions of their authors, adding a personal dimension to the information provided by official documents and statistics.
letters & correspondence
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American Christians, Nazi Germany, and the Holocaust
Americans and the Holocaust"American Churches to Hitler"
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Nazi Ideals and American Society
Americans and the Holocaust"Three Personal Letters Concerning the Sale of German Goods by Department Stores in the United States"
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Wartime Correspondence
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustAnonymous Letter Thrown from a Deportation Train
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Holocaust Diaries
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustDiary of Herzl Mazia
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Medical Care, Nazism, and the Holocaust
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustDiary of Maria Madi
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Holocaust Diaries
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustDiary of Mirjam Korber
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Higher Education in Nazi Germany
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustDismissal Letter for Professor Eugen Mittwoch
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Nazi Ideals and American Society
Americans and the HolocaustEbba Anderson to Pastor M. E. N. Lindsay
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Black Americans and World War II
Americans and the HolocaustExecutive Order 8802
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Everyday Encounters with Fascism
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustFilm of Hitler Postcards on Display
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Gendered Experiences of Jewish Persecution
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustLetter by Marketa Brady from Ravensbrück
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Experiences of Forced Labor in Wartime Europe
Everyday Life: Roles, Motives, and Choices During the HolocaustLetter from a Forced Laborer to Her Family
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Wartime Correspondence
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustLetter from Amalie Malsch to Wilhelm Malsch
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Jewish Refugees and the Holocaust
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustLetter from Arthur Werner to Henry Morgenthau, Jr.
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Jewish Displaced Persons in Postwar Europe
Jewish Perspectives on the HolocaustLetter from Barbara Falik to the PM Standard