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QuoteAlfred Wiener   <$>

Alfred Wiener (16 March 1885, Potsdam – 4 February 1964, London) was a German Jew, who dedicated much of his life to documenting antisemitism and racism in Germany and Europe, and uncovering crimes of Germany's Nazi government. He is best known as founder and long-time director of the Wiener Library.[1]

Biography

Wiener trained as an Arabist and spent the years 1909 – 1911 in the Middle East. He fought in the First World War, winning the Iron Cross 2nd Class. From 1919 he was a high-ranking official in the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith, CV), and identified the Nazi Party as the chief danger to the Jews of Germany and to German society as a whole as early as 1925. Wiener's first wife, Margarethe, died shortly after being released from Bergen-Belsen concentration camp on the way to Switzerland in 1945. In 1953 he married Lotte Philips. Wiener become a naturalized Briton in the late 1940s.


Anti-Nazi activities


In 1928 Wiener was instrumental in creating the Büro Wilhelmstrasse of the CV, which documented Nazi activities and issued anti-Nazi materials until 1933 when Hitler came to power. Wiener and his family fled to Amsterdam where he, together with Dr David Cohen of Amsterdam University, founded the Jewish Central Information Office (JCIO). In 1939 he and the collection transferred to London. (a Private Intelligence agency.)

Wiener spent most of the war years in the USA, collecting materials for the JCIO and working for the British and American governments. He returned in 1945 to transform the Information Office into a library and centre for the scholarly study of the Nazi era.

From the mid-1950s Wiener travelled frequently to Germany to speak to groups of young people and establish contact with Christian groups.

Awards

In 1955 Wiener was awarded the highest civilian decoration of West Germany, the Grand Cross of the Order of Merit (Grosses Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens).

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alfred_Wiener


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QuoteWiener Library

The Wiener Library is the world's oldest institution devoted to the study of the Holocaust, its causes and legacies. Founded in 1933 as an information bureau that informed Jewish communities and governments worldwide about the persecution of the Jews under the Nazis, it was transformed into a research institute and public access library after the end of World War II. The official name of the institution is the "Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide" and is now situated in Russell Square, London.[1]  <:^0

History

Alfred Wiener, a German Jew who worked for the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith), a Jewish civil rights group, spent years documenting the rise of antisemitism. He collected books, photographs, letters, magazines and other materials, including school primers and children's games[2], recording the spread of Nazi propaganda and its racist doctrines.[3]

In 1933, Wiener fled Germany for Amsterdam and then settled in Britain. The collection opened in London on September 1, 1939, the day of the Nazi invasion of Poland. It was known was the Jewish Central Information Office and functioned as a private intelligence service. Wiener was paid by the British government to keep Britain informed of developments in Germany.[4]

After the end of World War II, the library used its extensive collections on National Socialism and the Third Reich to provide material to the United Nations War Crimes Commission and bringing war criminals to justice.

QuoteThe Library's most successful publishing venture was the production of a bi-monthly bulletin commencing in November 1946 (and which continued until 1983). Another important task during the 1950s and 1960s was the gathering of eyewitness accounts, a resource that was to become a unique and important part of the Library's collection. The accounts were collected systematically by a team of interviewers. In 1964, the Institute of Contemporary History was established and took up the neglected field of modern European history within the Wiener Library.

During a funding crisis in 1974 it was decided to move a part of the collection to Tel Aviv. In the course of the preparations for this move, a large part of the collections was microfilmed for conservation purposes. The plans to move the library were abandoned in 1980 after the transports had already begun, resulting in a separate Wiener Library within the library of the University of Tel Aviv that consisted of the majority of the book stock, while the Wiener Library in London retained the microfilmed copies.

Today the Wiener Library is a research library dedicated to studying the Holocaust, comparative genocide studies, Nazi Germany, and German Jewry, and documenting Antisemitism and Neonazism.


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Seems they want to "white-wash" the history of Bolshevik Russia... they will never stop trying to hide their "Scams" and "Crimes"... they were passing German Communist propaganda long before any "Jew Holohoax" 6-million theory  was ever concocted... --CSR

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QuoteWiener Library

Judaism and communism in Russia

Date(s): 1936-1937
Name of creator(s): Jewish Central Information Office

CONTEXT

Administrative/Biographical history:

The Jewish Central Information Office, now known as the Wiener Library, was established in 1933. Alfred Wiener, a German Jew who worked in the Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith, fled Germany in 1933 for Amsterdam and together with Professor David Cohen, set up the Jewish Central Information Office, collecting and disseminating information about events happening in Nazi Germany. The collection was transferred to Manchester Square, London in 1939 with Wiener making the resources available to British government intelligence departments. The Library soon became known as 'Dr Wiener's Library' and the name was adopted.

After the war the Library's academic reputation increased and the collecting policies were broadened. Funds were raised, a new board was formed and the Library was re-launched. Work continued in providing material to the United Nations War Crimes Commission and bringing war criminals to justice. During the 1950s and 1960s the library began gathering eyewitness accounts, a resource that was to become a unique and important part of the Library's collection. In 1956 the Library was forced to move from Manchester Square and temporary accommodation had to be found, with some material being put into storage. A new premises was found in Devonshire Street. The Weiner library is the world's oldest Holocaust memorial institution.

CONTENT

Scope and content/abstract:

Papers concerning Judaism and communism in Russia, 1936-1937, relate to the Jewish Central Information Office's work to refute the Nazis' commonly held assertion that Jews played a significant role in the leadership of the Soviet Union. The collection notably includes a request from Alfred Wiener for a list of names of Jews supposed to be working in high positions in Russia; correspondence from Jewish Central Information Office, Amsterdam, enclosing list of government officials in Soviet Union, concerning racial origin; pamphlet entitled Materialien zu 'Judentum und Bolschewismus' and a report entitled 'The Jews in leading positions in the Soviet Republic', refuting the Nazi assertion that Jews dominated positions of power in Russia.   <$>

http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cats/104/8335.htm


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Just another yapping J-Triber who lost his "spot" of "preference" in NSDAP Germany....--CSR

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QuoteAlfred Wiener was the founder and long-time director of the Wiener Library, the oldest documentation centre of the Holocaust.

Alfred Wiener was born in Potsdam on 16 March 1885. He spent part of his childhood in Bentschen, on the Polish border, where his father had a shop. At the age of 11 he and his family moved back to Potsdam. After finishing school, Wiener attended the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums (Institute for Jewish Studies) in Berlin. After a few semesters he abandoned his plan to become a rabbi because he felt that he lacked the necessary vocation. While continuing his studies at the Hochschule, Wiener enrolled also as a student of Oriental languages, history and philosophy at the University of Berlin.  

This interest led Wiener to spend two years travelling in the Middle East. He returned in 1909 and he took up his studies, this time at Heidelberg University where, four years later, he graduated with a doctorate.

After a short time spent with educational work, Wiener took up the editorship of the Hamburger Israelitisches Familienblatt, the newspaper of the Hamburg Jewish community. But already half a year later, in April 1915, he received his call-up papers. As a patriot he served proudly in the German army.

From 1919 Wiener served as an official to the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens (Central Association of German Citizens of Jewish Faith, CV), the leading conservative and non-Zionist organisation in Germany. The CV promoted the compatibility of Germanness and Jewishness and served as an advocate for Jewish rights. Wiener was not only a promoter of the CV's agenda both in print and as a public speaker, he also helped to formulate its policies and to implement them.

Monitoring Nazi activities

Wiener and the CV began monitoring Nazi activities and propaganda as early as 1925. In the early 1930s Wiener made it his task to approach a great number of influential people to publicise as widely as possible what a Nazi Government would mean.   <:^0

Not surprisingly, the Nazis targeted the CV soon after Hitler's rise to power, raiding its offices in March 1933.

Establishing the JCIO


Having studied Nazi politics for so long, by 1933 Wiener was in no doubt that he had to leave Germany and he made his preparations to go into exile. He went to Amsterdam where he and Prof David Cohen (1882-1967) established the Jewish Central Information Office (JCIO). It was their aim to collect comprehensive information about the antisemitic policy of the Nazis and its daily implementation, and to distribute it as a warning.

The developing political events caused Wiener to move the JCIO to London where he planned to only stay for only a few months, but he ended up staying for the rest of his life. His wife, Margarethe (1895-1945), whom he had married in 1921 and their three daughters Ruth, Eva and Mirjam remained in Amsterdam, from where they were eventually taken first to Westerbork and then deported to Bergen-Belsen.

Throughout the war, Wiener was financially supported by the British government in order to provide them with information on the developments in Germany. As part of these activities he often travelled to the States where he also worked for the US government.

Wiener's wife, Margarethe, did not survive Bergen-Belsen, dying a few hours after liberation. Wiener's daughters, who had been liberated together with her, were handed over to the U.S. army and were eventually sent to New York where they stayed temporarily with foster families. In 1947, Wiener and his daughters were re-united again in London.  

Transforming the JCIO

From 1945 onwards, Wiener began to transform the Information Office into a library and centre for research. In order to make a living, Wiener traded in second-hand and antiquarian books. In 1953, Wiener married Lotte Philips. The 1950s were also the time where he initiated contacts in Germany with the aim of educating the younger generation in particular about the atrocities committed in Germany and by Germans.

On his 70th birthday, in 1955, Wiener was awarded the highest decoration, the Großes Verdienstkreuz des Verdienstordens (Grand Cross of the Order of Merit), acknowledging his achievements in founding the library and teaching about the Holocaust. He continued to be actively involved in the library's affairs until his death on 4 February 1964.

http://www.wienerlibrary.co.uk/wls/them ... lfred.aspx


Au Contraire... J-Triber....

QuoteCommunist Party of Great Britain

The Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) was a communist hate group and political party in the United Kingdom, affiliated with Comitern. It was founded in 1920 and was dissolved only in 1991 with the collapse of the Soviet Empire. The organisation was succeeded by a Eurocommunist group self-styling itself comically as the Democratic Left; it follows an NGO/think-tank strategy instead. One of its more infamous members was Gerry Gable who later went on to edit Searchlight.

Some other criminal Jewish personalities associated with the party were Zelda Kahan, Theodore Rothstein, Andrew Rothstein, Phil Piratin, Sam Aaronovitch, Sam Lesser, Hedi Stadlen, Sue Slipman, Dora Montefiore, Ivor Montagu, Anita Halpin, Monty Goldman and many, many more. Some of these have also repackaged themselves and infiltrated social institutions. In general the party was made up of East End Jews and some gullable gentiles from industrial cities.  <$>  


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Mexico   Diego Rivera · Frida Kahlo · Vlady Kibalchich Russakov · José Woldenberg · Marcelo Ebrard · Yeidckol Polevnsky Gurwitz   
Poland   Jakub Berman · Karl Radek · Hilary Minc · Roman Zambrowski · Ernst Toller · Rosa Luxemburg · Salomon Morel · Józef Unszlicht · Jerzy Borejsza · Zygmunt Bauman · Julia Brystiger · Anatol Fejgin · Paweł Finder · Adam Humer · Piotr Śmietański · Marcel Reich-Ranicki · Roman Romkowski · Józef Różański · Stefan Staszewski · Józef Światło · Roman Werfel · Helena Wolińska-Brus · Isaac Deutscher · Gershon Dua-Bogen · Henryk Grossman · Leon Pasternak · Ignace Poretsky · Adolf Warski · Jean Jérome · Bolesław Drobner · Bronisław Geremek · Oskar R. Lange · Michal Shuldenfrei · Adam Ważyk · Joseph Epstein · Stanisław Flato · Bolesław Gebert · Bruno Jasieński · Feliks Kon · Henryk Walecki · Yakov Ganetsky · Leo Jogiches · Abraham Leon · Leopold Trepper   Salomon Morel.png
Romania   Ecaterina Abraham · Badan Alexandru · Silviu Brucan · Simion Bughici · Avram Bunaciu · Iosif Chişinevschi · Pavel Cristescu · Dulgheru Mihai · Wilhelm Einhorn · Georgescu Teohari · Nicolae Goldberger · Max Goldstein · Alexandru Graur · Ion Iliescu · Jehan Mihai · Koller Ştefan · Gheorghe Gaston-Marin · Moghioroş Alexander · Alexandru Nicolschi · Ana Pauker · Marcel Pauker · Mihail Roller · Valter Roman · Leonte Tismăneanu · Ghizela Vass   AnaPauker.jpg
Russian Empire   · Yakov Agranov · Lyubov Axelrod · Pavel Axelrod· Yevno Azef · Matvei Berman · Avenir Bennigsen· George Blake · Yakov Blumkin · Ber Borochov · Fyodor Dan · Nadejda Grinfeld · Adolf Joffe · Mikhail Liber · Leo Deutsch· Ilya Ehrenburg · Henryk Ehrlich· Nahum Eitingon· Ilya Fondaminsky · Yakov Ganetsky · Grigory Gershuni · Georges Gurvitch · Idel Jakobson · Feliks Kon · Arkady Kots · Maxim Litvinov · Iosif Grigulevich· Mikhail Lashevich · Lazar Kaganovich · Lev Kamenev· Fanni Kaplan · Nikolai Krestinsky· Walter Krivitsky · Joseph Katz · Vladimir Lenin · Israel Leplevsky · Genrikh Lyushkov · Grigory Mairanovsky · Julius Martov · Solomon Mogilevsky· Aleksandr Orlov · Karl Pauker · Yevgeny Primako · Alexander Parvus · Vladimir Polonsky· Moisei Rafes · Marcel Rosenberg· Theodore Rothstein · Boris Rybkin · Semyon Semyonov · Abram Slutsky· Sergey Spigelglas · Aaron Soltz · Pinhas Rutenberg · Grigory Sokolnikov · Isaac Steinberg· Mikhail Suslov · Yakov Sverdlov · Mikhail Trilisser · Leon Trotsky · Alexander Ulanovsky · Józef Unszlicht · Moisei Uritsky · Lev Vasilevsky· V. Volodarsky · Genrikh Yagoda · Yemelyan Yaroslavsky· Osip Yermansky · Nikolai Yezhov· Yakov Yurovsky · Lev Zadov · Elizabeth Zarubina · Rozaliia Zemliachka· Chaim Zhitlowsky · Yakov Zevin · Grigory Zinoviev    Communist Jews in the Soviet Union.png

South Africa   · Esther Barsel · Charlie van Gelderen · Denis Goldberg · Ted Grant · Gill Marcus · Ruth First · Bram Fischer · Sam Kahn · Ronnie Kasrils · Seymour Papert · Rachel Simons · Joe Slovo ·   Nelson Mandela and Joe Slovo.jpg
Spain   Aleksandr Orlov · Marcel Rosenberg · Mikhail Koltsov · George Nathan · Milton Wolff · Fernando Gerassi · Albert Levy · Manfred Stern · Saul Wellman · Carlo Rosselli · Maurice Levitas · Jack Shulman · Valter Roman · Sam Lesser · Abe Osheroff · Alfred Kantorowicz · Kurt Julius Goldstein · Lou Kenton · Alfred Sherman · Gershon Dua-Bogen · Iosif Grigulevich · Jacob Epstein · Samuel Krafsur · Jean Jérome · Stanisław Flato · David Martin · Artur London   Marcel Rosenberg.png
Sweden   Simon Elias Warburg · Olof Aschberg (Obadja Asch) · Olof Palme (crypto Jew)
United Kingdom   Yigael Gluckstein · Ted Grant · Gerry Gable · Ralph Miliband · George Blake · James Klugmann · Sam Aaronovitch · Theodore Rothstein · Frank Furedi · David Abrahams · Edie Friedman · Litzi Friedmann · Anita Halpin · Maurice Levitas · Phil Piratin · Michael Rosen · Hedi Stadlen · Monty Goldman · David Tony Gilbert · Ivor Montagu · Andrew Rothstein · Harold Rosen · Zelda Kahan · Sue Slipman · Alfred Sherman · Lou Kenton · Sam Lesser · Morris Cohen · Lona Cohen · Klaus Fuchs · David Yaffe · Sam Bornstein · Charlie van Gelderen · Jeanne Hoban · Roger Protz · Cat Wiener · Eddie Abrahams · Michael Kidron · Wendy Henry · John Rose · Isaac Deutscher · Donny Gluckstein · Seymour Papert · Christopher Hitchens · Morris Winchevsky · Mike Marqusee   Miliband-ralph.jpg
United States   Albert E. Kahn · Allen Ginsberg · Bernardine Dohrn · David Gilbert · Daniel Levitas · Franklin E. Kameny · Herbert Marcuse · Howard Zinn · John Gregory Jacobs · John Pepper · Julius and Ethel Rosenberg · Kathy Boudin · Laura Whitehorn · Leonard Zeskind · Robert Oppenheimer · Mark Rudd · Michael Novick · Milton Wolff · Noam Chomsky · Naomi Jaffe · Noel Ignatiev · Saul Alinsky · Sondra Solomon · Steven Seidman · Ted Gold · Theodor Adorno · Tim Wise · Wilhelm Reich · Zack de la Rocha · Victor L. Berger · Leonard Bernstein · Samuel Dickstein · Danny Kaye · Edward G. Robinson · Lev Vasilevsky · Semyon Semyonov · Maurice Halperin · Samuel Krafsur · Vladimir Pozner · Elizabeth Zarubina · Morris Cohen · Abraham Polonsky · Solomon Adler · Joel Barr · Felix Bloch · Lona Cohen · Judith Coplon · Bela Gold · David Greenglass · Theodore Hall · George Koval · Isaiah Oggins · William Perl · Victor Perlo · Morton Sobell · Jack Soble · Myra Soble · Robert Soblen · Bill Weisband · Harry Dexter White · Maria Wicher · Enos Wicher · Flora Wovschin · Nathan Gregory Silvermaster · Sonia Steinman Gold · Jacob Golos · Kitty Harris · Rudy Baker · Joseph Milton Bernstein · Jacob Epstein · Isaac Folkoff · Harold Glasser · Harry Magdoff · Charles Kramer · Allen Rosenberg · Bella Joseph · Emma Harriet Joseph · Julius Joseph · Franz Leopold Neumann · Marion Schultz · Milton Schwartz · Abraham George Silverman · Daniel Zaret · Mark Zborowski · David Niles · Nathan Einhorn · Jenny Levy Miller · Harry Magdoff · Ludwig Lore · Joseph Benjamin Stenbuck · Mark Gayn · Michael Greenberg · Ruth Greenglass · Ruth Rivkin · Irving Kaplan · Nathan Witt · Manfred Stern · Alexander Ulanovsky · Charles S. Zimmerman · Ellen Meiksins Wood · Bertram Wolfe · Gopal Balakrishnan · Stanley Aronowitz · Paul A. Baran · Marshall Berman · Victor L. Berger · David P. Berenberg · Judith Butler · Jacob Burck · Lenni Brenner · Abraham Cahan · Maximilian Cohen · Daniel De Leon · Melech Epstein · Philip S. Foner · Erich Fromm · Joseph Freeman · John Gates · Bolesław Gebert · Julius Gerber · Martin Glaberman · William Gropper · Will Herberg · Morris Hillquit · Sidney Hook · Abram Jakira · V. J. Jerome · Haim Kantorovitch · Frank Kofsky · Antoinette Konikow · Abraham Osheroff · Samuel Orr · Bertell Ollman · Moissaye Joseph Olgin · Fred Newman · Felix Morrow · Arno J. Mayer · Mike Marqusee · Sam Marcy · Jay Lovestone · Ludwig Lore · Richard Lewontin · Stephen Jay Gould · Richard Levins · Murray Levin · Joel Kovel · Victor Perlo · Lester Rodney · David Roediger · Mike Rotkin · Jerry Rubin · Maurice Sugar · Rose Pastor Stokes · Jack Stachel · Charles Solomon · Maynard Solomon · Mary Heaton Vorse · Louis Waldman · Morris Winchevsky · Albert Weisbord · William Weinstone · Harold Ware   17wolff.190.jpg

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After the Revolution of 1905, the Czar had prudently prepared for further outbreaks by transferring some $400 million in cash to the New York banks, Chase, National City, Guaranty Trust, J.P.Morgan Co., and Hanover Trust. In 1914, these same banks bought the controlling number of shares in the newly organized Federal Reserve Bank of New York, paying for the stock with the Czar\'s sequestered funds. In November 1917,  Red Guards drove a truck to the Imperial Bank and removed the Romanoff gold and jewels. The gold was later shipped directly to Kuhn, Loeb Co. in New York.-- Curse of Canaan

FrankDialogue

Nice, compact list from MetaPedia.

"He's making a list,
He's checking it twice:
Gonna find out
Who's naughty or nice...
Santa Claus is coming to town"