Libyan Jewish legislation
German Foreign Office Archive File R-100860
Legislation regarding Libyan Jews
German Foreign Office Archive File R-100860
Legislation regarding Libyan Jews
file no. MMD39210 USA National Archives
Bad Arolsen Archive (Its North Africa 022011) 30.5.1944 82202657-82202661
Testimony of Nehring after the war, in the testimony he don't recall persecution of Jews or Rauf and Savecke.
Bad Arolsen Archive (Its North Africa 022011) Page 82202649
Testimony of Theodor Saevecke on his involvement in Tunisia in World War II.
ארכיון באד ארולסון ( ITS NORTH AFRICA 022011 ) עמודים 82202616 - 82202628. סיכום מפורט על קורות יהודי תוניסיה בחודשים נובמבר 1942 ומאי 1943. לא ברור מי חיבר את הדו"ח שהוגש כנראה בשנות השישים בידי הקונגרס היהודי העולמי לצרכי תביעת פיצויים ליהודי תוניסיה.
הדו"ח התפרסם בשפה הצרפתית.
Bad Arolsen Archive (Its North Africa 022011) Page 82202629-82202644
Report on Tunisian Jews in November 1942 - May 1943.
Documents come from the US Holocaust Memorial Archives, Reprinted by the US National Archives 39210
This file contains documents pertaining to the “Spiegel Affair” and build on the file against Theo Saevecke for war crimes by tracing his wartime activities
Bad Arolsen Archive (Its North Africa 022011) pp: 82202649-82202652
List of documents from Jacques Savil book on the Jews of Tunisia in World war II. attached a testimony of Theodor Saevecke on his role in the event that happened in Tunisia during the war. Saevecke claims he claims that he had nothing to do with what happened to the Jews in Tunisia and that he even apposed to them wearing the yellow patch, also that the Jewish forced labour in Tunisia did not had racial background
Bundesarchiv, Germany - SS-Führer Personalakten 58 - B.
Personal file of the SS Officer Theodor Saevecke - who served in Tunisia under Walter Rauff, the Commander of the Einsatzgruppen. In the file, it is noted that Saevecke indeed served in North Africa.
Bundesarchiv, Führerpersonalakten F 0123.
It consists the personal file of an SS officer Theodor Saevecke, who worked under Walther Rauff In Tunis.