RG-25.07.07, Letter from the World Jewish Congress to Wladyslaw Wojcik | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust

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Title:
   RG-25.07.07, Letter from the World Jewish Congress to Wladyslaw Wojcik
   Date:
   28 March 1968
   ID:
   RG-25.07.07
   Repository:
   Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
   Found in:
     Warsaw Ghetto and Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1939-1978 
  Sub-Collection 7: RG-25.07, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wójcik Collection
 Sub-Collection 7: RG-25.07, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wójcik Collection  Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-25.07.07, Letter from the World Jewish Congress to Wladyslaw Wojcik, 28 March 1968
 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-25.07.07, Letter from the World Jewish Congress to Wladyslaw Wojcik, 28 March 1968
    
  Sub-Collection 7: RG-25.07, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wójcik Collection
 Sub-Collection 7: RG-25.07, Warsaw Ghetto, Wladyslaw Wójcik Collection  Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-25.07.07, Letter from the World Jewish Congress to Wladyslaw Wojcik, 28 March 1968
 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-25.07.07, Letter from the World Jewish Congress to Wladyslaw Wojcik, 28 March 1968Creators:
   
   Subjects:
   Appeal for assistance from Jewish organizations, post-war
Correspondence between Wladyslaw Wojcik and Jewish Organizations in the United States and Israel
Emigration from Poland, postwar
Immigration to the United States, postwar
Jewish organization's rejection of financial appeals
Jewish society and organizations, United States, postwar
Recognition by the Holocaust Remembrance Institutions
United States (1950 -- 1978)
Wladyslaw Wojcik, construction technician who discovered the Ringelblum Archive, 1950
   Correspondence between Wladyslaw Wojcik and Jewish Organizations in the United States and Israel
Emigration from Poland, postwar
Immigration to the United States, postwar
Jewish organization's rejection of financial appeals
Jewish society and organizations, United States, postwar
Recognition by the Holocaust Remembrance Institutions
United States (1950 -- 1978)
Wladyslaw Wojcik, construction technician who discovered the Ringelblum Archive, 1950
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