Lost Jewish Assets
“World War II Lost Jewish Assets” was a “Know Your Records Program” held in the National Archives Research Center at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 23, 2009. A video clip was shown during the event that is not included in this program for legal reasons.
Miriam Kleiman, public affairs specialist, spoke about her research at the National Archives looking into the issue of lost Jewish assets in… read more
Miriam Kleiman, public affairs specialist, spoke about her research at the National Archives looking into the issue of lost Jewish assets in Swiss banks during World War II. Ms. Kleiman solicited audience participation in reading extracts from records and talking about them. She also responded to questions.
“World War II Lost Jewish Assets” was a “Know Your Records Program” held in the National Archives Research Center at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, June 23, 2009. A video clip was shown during the event that is not included in this program for legal reasons. close
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Andrea Bassing Matney Manager National Archives and Records Administration->Community Outreach Programs
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