Visit to the Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust and Genocide [Event Ref. No. TG2/WIE]
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The Wiener Library was founded in December 1933 in direct response to the Nazis coming to power in Germany. Working from Amsterdam, its remit was to collect and disseminate accurate information about Nazi policies and their cumulative persecution of Jews, anti-fascists and others deemed undesirable.
Today the Library has a unique collection of material from the time, including significant holdings of rare ephemera, and a growing collection of material on comparative genocide.
This tour will give an overview of these holdings as well as archival and photographic collections.
Address:
29 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DP
http://www.wienerlibrary.co.uk/
This visit is free for M25 members
Please note that there are limited places available for this visit. To reserve a space please use our online booking form.
If, subsequent to booking a place on a cpd25 visit, you find that you are unable to attend, we ask that you let us know this as soon as possible. Cancellations received less than one week before the event will be charged a £15 cancellation fee. In the event of a ‘no-show’ on the day, £25 will be charged.