Collection highlights: Pamphlet

We asked our staff, trustees and friends of the Library to choose a special selection of items from our collection.

Our collection of pamphlets cover a wide range of European languages and range from guides to concentration camp memorial sites to early post-war publications by survivor organisations. The Library also holds a unique collection of Tarnschriften, disguised anti-Nazi pamphlets, many of which were smuggled into Nazi Germany to support the resistance.

Dod folks-moyl in natsi-klem: reydenishn in geto un katset

This fascinating volume documents the changes in Jewish verbal expression during the years of Nazi persecution, analysing poems, jokes, popular expressions, proverbs, slogans, common curses, secret codes, and more.

L’enfer de Ravensbrück

An early memoir written by a French political prisoner about her experience in Ravensbrück concentration camp.

While you are in England: helpful information and guidance for every refugee

Produced by the German Jewish Aid Committee, this brochure gave advice to newly-arrived refugees in Britain.

10 Points of Fascist Policy: Fascism Explained

A pamphlet written by Oswald Mosley, the founder of the British Union of Fascists.

Wie koche ich in England

This German language cookbook for refugees in the UK aimed to teach newly arrived domestic servants to cook classic British dishes.

The Crime of Belsen: A Pen Portrait

An eyewitness account of the liberation of Bergen-Belsen by Reverend David Stewart.

Heritage Fund The Association of Jewish Refugees Federal Foreign Office
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