The Wiener Library at the Jewish Museum Berlin
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| Alfred Wiener and the librarian Ilse Wolff (around 1960) |
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Façade of the Jewish Museum Berlin's Libeskind Building © Jewish Museum Berlin, photo: Jens Ziehe |
The Wiener Library has a branch at the Jewish Museum Berlin.
The Wiener Library at The Jewish Museum, Berlin holds duplicate copies on microfilm of a selection of The Wiener Library’s unique collection on the Holocaust and Nazi era, making available for the first time in mainland Europe unique resources on a wide range of research topics. 12,000 of its most important books and pamphlets, mainly from the 1930s and 1940s, along with approximately 10% of its rare documents, are available in the Reading Room at the Jewish Museum Berlin.
The material available in Berlin is marked in the Wiener Library's online catalogue.