Florence Mendheim (January 13, 1899 – August 1984)[1] was a New York Public Library branch librarian notable for her undercover surveillance of American Nazi groups in the pre-World War II 1930s. She was the daughter of German-Jewish immigrants and an observant Jew who practiced kosher dietary laws. Her personal papers, including documentation of her spy activities, are housed in the archives of the Leo Baeck Institute in New York.
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FlorenceMendheim (January 13, 1899 – August 1984) was a New York Public Library branch librarian notable for her undercover surveillance of American...
Mendheim may refer to: Brady E. Mendheim Jr. (born 1968), Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Alabama FlorenceMendheim (1899–1984), New York Public...
American Federation/Bund Materials produced by the Bund are found in the FlorenceMendheim Collection of Anti-Semitic Propaganda (#AR 25441); Leo Baeck Institute...
of the Brooklyn chapter Materials produced by FNG are found in the FlorenceMendheim Collection of Anti-Semitic Propaganda (#AR 25441); Leo Baeck Institute...
American librarian and author 1898-11-12 1967-03 FlorenceMendheim American librarian 1899 1984 Florence Ward Stiles American architect and librarian 1897...
P. Dutton. 1946. Cairo to Damascus. New York: Alfred Knopf. 1951. FlorenceMendheim - for a similar but less well-known undercover investigation of the...
American Chemical Society. 36 (10): 2091–2101. doi:10.1021/ja02187a015. Mendheim, Beverly (September 2007). "Lost and Found: Alice Augusta Ball, an Extraordinary...