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The Herbert Strauss Collection documents the life and professional activities of Herbert Strauss, writer, historian, and teacher. The collection includes correspondence, court procedures, documents, lists, manuscripts and lectures, notes, photographs, printed materials, and a small amount of teaching materials. Materials constituting the collection reflect various aspects of Herbert Strauss personal life, teaching, research and writings in the fields of German-Jewish history and relations, Anti-Semitism, and assimilation. The collection includes mainly professional materials related to Herbert Strauss and only a few personal items.
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Cultural assimilation, City University of New York, American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, Emigration and immigration, Acculturation, Jews, Technische Universität Berlin. Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung, City University of New York. City College, Technische Universität Berlin, Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945), Antisemitism, Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums (Berlin, Germany)Places
Switzerland, United States, GermanyBook Details
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Collection is microfilmed, please use MF 942.
Herbert Strauss, 1968, 1992
H.A. Mann, 1992
Lotte Strauss, August 2005 (Addenda 4); January 2006 (addenda 5, via LBI library)
Herbert Strauss, historian, academician, and teacher was born on June 1, 1918 in Würzburg, Germany. He was the son of a machine-tool salesman, Benno Strauss and Magdalena Strauss, née Hinterneder. His father was Jewish and his mother was Catholic, but the family followed his fathers religious affiliation. After his initial education, Herbert Strauss got enrolled at Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums in Berlin in 1938. There he studied German history and theology. Between 1940 and 1942 he served as an auxiliary rabbi at the Jüdische Gemeinde zu Berlin.
In 1942 his studies at the Hochschule für die Wissenschaft des Judentums came to an end when the school was closed down by German authorities. He went underground later that year and was in hiding until June 1943, when he and his future wife, Lotte, née Schloss escaped to neighboring Switzerland. Upon reaching Switzerland, Herbert Strauss was interned in refugee camps before being released. In late 1943 Herbert Strauss begun his studies at the Berne University, concentrating on European History. He received his doctoral degree in 1946. Later that year he and his wife emigrated to the United States.
In 1948 Dr. Strauss begun his life-long association with the City College at the City University of New York, where he eventually became a full Professor at the Department of History. In New York, Herbert Strauss was very active in German-Jewish communal affairs and Jewish communal services. He was a member of a number of charitable and communal Jewish organizations, most notably the American Federation of Jews from Central Europe, of which he was an Executive Director. He was also the founding directory of the Research Foundation for Jewish Immigration. In 1980, Herbert Strauss helped to found, and became the Director of the Zentrum für Antisemitismusforschung at the Technische Universität, Berlin. The Center was dedicated to the study of Anti-Semitism, research on the German-Jewish émigrés, and the intellectual migrants during the Nazi period.
Dr. Strauss was a prolific writer and wrote on a variety of topics such as acculturation and assimilation, ethnicity, German-Jewish relations and history, and immigration. Additionally, he was a regular contributor to a number of professional journals and magazines, where he published his articles and reviews. He was also an editor, translator, and a member of academic panels. Herbert Strauss died in the United States on March 11, 2005.
German
English
French
Hebrew
Russian
Finding aid available online
Photographs removed to Photograph Collection
22-Jun-1992, fm, unaccessioned
31-Mar-1995, dl
15-Dec-1995, dl
Addenda: Conversation with Strauss about Antisemitism (in Universitas, 11, November 1991)
Addenda: Various reviews written by Herbert Strauss
5/5/2000, re folders on A 32/7 removed to OS 6 and OS 7
9-may-2000 dml added MF 520 to collection: 20 microfilms from German archives (Potsdam Zentralarchiv, Koblenz Bundesarchiv, Muenster, Merseburg Zentralarchiv, Dahlem, Duesseldorf, etc.) and New York Public Library, on topic of Jewish emancipation and the Prussian parliament (closed)
2000-august-9 dml added microfilms to section
2000-august-9 dml updated mf info (sect, loc, for mm call #, ref)
June 19, 2001 dml closed olf mfs, added restriction
03/06/2002 dml changed restriction
10/12/04ms, removed restriction, added LBIJMB number
5/25/04ms, added Iron Mountain storage info
6/3/04ms, added LBIJMB info
6/7/04ms, added Berlin call numbers, removed restriction
6/9/04ms, added Iron Mountain storage info
9/23/2005 vv (addenda 4, received after Strauss's death, preliminary inventory by Christhard Hoffmann in shared/archives/finding aids) 13 boxes of documents, correspondence books, articles, lectures, speeches, manuscripts
1/6/2006 vv (ANNUAL REPORT 2005)
2/2/2006 vv (addenda 5): 2 boxes of books with notes and dedications; misc. notes and clippings
6/27/2006 vv (added new call number, deleted old location B 33/8)
5/2/2008 cb: edited some fields
09/05/2008 mi F AR 25252 PHOTOGRAPHS TO BE MICROFILMED AND RETURNED TO PHOTOGRAPH COLLECTION
20080630 ht: Microfilm records MF 520 removed from the general record of the Strauss collection (suppressed)
20080912 ht: Processed by YS; EAD finding aid
20081207ms, collection closed for microfilming
20090123ea, added 094 MF, 506, BCN, IMA.
Professions and occupations; historians ; Reichsvertretung der Deutschen Juden
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