Event: The establishment of the Central Jewish Historical Commission. The surviving Jews of Europe started collecting evidence of the Holocaust.
On 28 November, in Munich, a Central Historical Commission was established under the Central Committee of Liberated Jews. The commission became Germany’s leading association of former concentration camp prisoners.
It was initiated by Belorussian Israel Kaplan, who had studied and worked at Kaunas University before the war, and was a prisoner in Dachau during the occupation, as well as Polish-Jewish accountants Moshe Yosef Feigenbaum and Shmuel Glube, who moved to the American zone of occupation in 1945.
The Commission collected German documents and evidence from survivors for subsequent historical research. The collected materials were translated into Yiddish and published in the magazine “Fun letstn churbn”.
Source:
Nuremberg Trials Stenograph. Volume I, Second Edition (2018).