Eiss Archive
Eiss Archive refers to the collection of documents and related memorabilia documenting the [Rescue of Jews by Poles during the Holocaust|rescue by Polish people|Polish diplomats of Jews] threatened by the Holocaust during World War II. The archive is named after Chaim Yisroel Eiss, a Jewish Rabbi and activist who jointly set up the Ładoś Group.
History
The archive is named after Chaim Eiss, a Jewish activist, who during World War II co-created the Ładoś Group, a group of Polish diplomats and Jewish activists led by the Polish ambassador to Switzerland in Bern, Aleksander Ładoś. During the war the group developed a system of illegal production of Latin American passports aimed at saving European Jews from The Holocaust. The documents are said to have made their way to Israel with one of Eiss’ descendants after World War II.The documents that form the Archive were acquired by the Polish Ministry of Culture from a private collector in Israel in 2018. They were displayed in the Polish embassy in Switzerland in January 2019, and later were transferred to the Auschwitz-Birkenau State Museum in Poland.