Correspondence and Memoranda
[chronological order]
Simon Segal to Mr. Gottschalk regarding anti-Jewish legislation in North Africa. (
Nov. 13, 1942)
Memoranda on Anti-Jewish Legislation in North Africa. (
Nov. 17, 1942)
AJC thanks President Franklin Roosevelt for release of those in North Africa imprisoned for opposition to Nazism and for action to negate all laws and decrees inspired by Nazi ideology. (
Nov. 19, 1942)
Jacob Landau, Managing Director, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, to Adolf A. Berle, Jr., U.S. Assistant Secretary of State. (
1943)
AJC President Joseph Proskauer to Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles. (
March 10, 1943)
Correspondence between Jacob Landau, Jewish Telegraphic Agency, and Adolf A. Berle, Jr., U.S. Assistant Secretary of State. (
March 1943)
Correspondence between George Backer, Vice President, Overseas News Agency, and Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles. (
March 1943)
Statement regarding abrogation of the Cremieux Decree, submitted to Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles by the American Jewish Committee. (
May 17, 1943)
AJC President Joseph Proskauer's statement on the restoration of full French citizenship to the Jews of Algeria. (
Oct. 22, 1943)
Correspondence between AJC Executive Vice President Morris Waldman and Acting Secretary of State Edward R. Stettinius, Jr. (
October-November 1943)
Correspondence between AJC President Joseph Proskauer and Under Secretary of State Sumner Welles. (
March-June 1943)