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Günter Reimann papers, 1927-2005.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
69 ms. boxes.
Correspondence, writings, notes, and printed matter, relating to international economic conditions, and to national socialism and communism in Germany.

Papers, 1933-1957.

New York State Historical Documents
42 linear ft.
General correspondence, 1933-1950, is largely personal with family, New Mexico friends, and legal colleagues. Correspondence, memoranda, clippings, and printed materials from Fahy's service as Vice-Chairman, and later Chairman, of the Petroleum Administrative Board of the Dept. of the Interior, 1933-1935. Correspondence, memoranda and reports, notes, minutes, legal documents, printed materials, transcripts of hearings, and argument files from Fahy's tenure as General Counsel of the National Labor Relations Board, 1933-1945, and as Solicitor General, 1940-1945. Included in the latter are files on Japanese relocation cases, the Harry Bridges deportation proceedings, and cases concerning wartime price controls. Correspondence, memoranda, reports, minutes, publications, and clippings from Fahy's position as legal advisor to the United States military government of Germany, 1945-1947, concerning recruitment of his staff, establishment of de-Nazification laws, restitution of property, and ... More

State decimal file, case 862.00/2695, 1929, 1932, [microform].

Yale University - Sterling Memorial Library
1 reel.
The records consist of a letter from the United States Embassy in Berlin to the Department of State (1929) and five pamphlets by Joseph Goebbels concerning Nazism and the National Socialist Party.

An alle Werktätigen! : printed, 1919.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
1 item (1 folder)
Relates to economic conditions in Germany.

[National socialism in Germany : pamphlet collection].

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
<39> pamphlets

Die Revolution in der deutschen Erziehung : typescript, n.d.

Stanford University - Hoover Institution Library and Archives
1 item (1 folder)
Relates to education in Germany under national socialism during World War II.

Correspondence, 1852-1900.

Brigham Young University - Harold B. Lee Library
3 reels of microfilm.
Micofilmed copies of handwritten correspondence. The materials relate to Cox's work as Secretary of the Interior, to the administration of Ulysses S. Grant, to the suffrage of Afro-Americans, to the Reconstruction of the United States following the American Civil War (1861-1865), to the formation of the Liberal Republican Party, and to the debate on the gold standard for currency. These items are reels number 1, 3, and 5 of a seven reel collection.

National socialism in Hungary, 1920-1938.

Columbia University
112 p.

Economic factors in the rise of national socialism.

Columbia University
1 v.

Adolf Stoecker: harbinger of National Socialism.

Columbia University
1 v.

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