Archives du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (ACICR): G59 Israelites (microfilm)

Scope and Content

Archives du Comité international de la Croix-Rouge collection, 1939-1961, comprises files, reports and correspondence on the following subject areas: Jews (various dossiers); relief and questions of principle; camps; appeals; emigration; High Commissioner for Refugees; Jewish organisations; deportations; projects; investigations; case files; visits to camps and ghettos; special mission in Iraq.

Administrative / Biographical History

Created (or rather re-activated) in 1942 by the Comité international de la Croix-Rouge, the Commission des prisonniers, internes et civils (Commission PIC) was mandated to deal with all questions relating to the treatment of POWs and civilian internees (which included victims of racial persecution and political detainees). It was incumbent upon the PIC to pass on all necessary instructions to those around the world tasked by the CICR to deal with POWs and internees. The PIC acted in the name of the CICR with respect to the practical execution of the latter's directives. It also had to take initiatives in numerous cases where conventional arrangements either no longer existed or had become inooperatve. During the Second World War the PIC worked closely in collaboration with the Division d'assistance spèciale (DAS) to provide material and moral assistance to victims of racial persecution not protected by the Geneva Convention.

In effect up to 1942-1943, questions relating to the persecution of Europe's Jews as well as hostages and political detainees had been dealt with by a variety of different agencies. From 1942 the PIC was charged with the principal questions relating to victims of racial and political persecution. Its activities continued up to the immediate post war period where it became involved with repatriation of deportees.

In addition the Service des colis aux camps de concentration (Service CCC) was created in 1943 and integrated into the DAS in 1944. This organisation worked specifically towards providing assistance for Jews and other civilians in Nazi concentration camps.

Arrangement

The original order has, where possible, been retained. The 13 sub-series are arranged geographically (assistance to Jews in different countries); thematically (emigration, finance questions, means of transport); and by correspondent (Red Cross, government agencies, organisations).

Access Information

Open

Acquisition Information

Comité international de la Croix-Rouge (International Committee of the Red Cross)

Other Finding Aids

Additional findind aids are located within Wiener Library reading room.

Physical Characteristics and/or Technical Requirements

Microfilm

Conditions Governing Use

Copies can be made for personal use. Permission must be sought for publication.

Custodial History

The series G59 conmprises dossiers produced by different commissions of the secretary general of the International Committee of the Red Cross all of which were transferred to the central archives of CICR.

Location of Originals

Comité international de la Croix-Rouge, Geneva

Geographical Names