Schorr Collection

Items from the Schorr collection in an exhibition cabinet. Schorr Collection: Reading room exhibition, 2021

The Schorr Collection brings together nationally and internationally important Holocaust-related materials generously placed on long-term loan with the Wiener Holocaust Library by the Lewis family. It contains one hundred rare books and pamphlets, but also includes maps, photographs, and documents.

Document Collections

There are five sets of documents in the Schorr Collection:

Collection 27: Nazi Aerial Reconnaissance Photos of Coventry and Birmingham. Two enlarged aerial photographs of British aircraft production sites in Coventry and Longbridge/Birmingham taken by the Luftwaffe Kampfgeschwader 3.

File 1683/21/34-42: Antisemitic souvenir cards depicting denigration of Jews in medieval France. Chromolithograph cards depciting the 'miracle' that was supposed to have happened in Paris in 1290 when a Jew tried to destroy a host by stabbing, burning and throwing it into boiling water.

Collection 1856: Concentration camp correspondence from various prisoners. Mainly correspondence from Jewish inmates of concentration camps, including Sachsenhausen-Oranienburg, Buchenwald, Dachau and Ravensbruck concentration camp.

Collection 2192: Julius Kunig: POW Diary. Diary of a former German prisoner of war.

Collection 2215: William Kaczynski collection. Envelopes, correspondence, ephemera, and photographs collected by William Kaczynski for A Postal History of Refugees from the Nazis, published as Fleeing From the Führer.

Book and Pamphlet Collection

Most of the books and pamphlets belonging to the Schorr collection have been digitised and made publicly available. They range from nineteenth-century antisemitic pamphlets and a German invasion guide of Britain to a first edition copy of Anne Frank's diary. These and other items are available below.

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