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Friedrich Tete Harens Tetens papers

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  • "Correspondence with Bernard Baruch, Emil Ludwig, William Langer, Louis Nizer, Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster, Harold L. Ickes, and others, 1925-76; typescripts, manuscripts, outlines, and translations (German, English, and Spanish) of published and unpublished books and articles, 1937-72; research reports written for Bernard Baruch and for the U.S. Office of Strategic Services (OSS) on the Nazi threat and pan-Germanism, 1939-43; research notes, undated; pamphlets and other ephemera on National Socialism, pan-Germanism, antisemitism, the German-American Bund, post-war Germany, Cold War, and peace issues, 1937-72; propaganda of the Deutsche Liga fur Volkerbund and various war and peace groups, collected in Aschaffenburg by Edgar Davidsburg, 1915-19; and printed materials on the German tobacco industry, ca. 1890-1930. In addition to his own papers, he retained correspondence of Rev. Guy Emery Shipler, editor of the New York City-based religious magazine "Churchman", concerning obscenity in motion pictures, Communism, National Socialism, religious freedom, and other issues affecting the Protestant Episcopal Church, 1922-66; files of the Reemstma Zigarettenfabriken/Philipp F. Reemstma case, 1925-33; records of the American I.G. Farben Chemical Corporation, 1933-39; papers of Argentinian anti-Nazi journalist Reinhard Maurer, 1937-45; drawings by the Argentinian anti-Nazi artist Clement Moreau, 1937-39."
  • "Also, correspondence and writings of emigre writer Friedrich Wilhelm Foerster (1869-1963) about pan-Germanism and National Socialism, 1940-51; manuscripts by the French anti-Nazi writer Andre Cheradame, 1941; correspondence of Isidore Lipschutz as an officer of the Society for the Prevention of World War III, 1938-56; case files pertaining to Victor F. Ridder/"New York Staats Zeitung" and "Chicago Tribune" libel suits, 1943-45; 1951; correspondence of German-Chilean refugee Pablo Hesslein, 1952-53; and records of Republicans, Independents, and Democrats United (RID), an anti-Vietnam War group based in New Jersey, 1967-68. His papers also include an autobiography, diaries, correspondence, and reports of his wife Eugenia Tetens covering their escape from Germany and early life in exile, 1933-45. Of approximately 700 linear feet of clippings in Tetens's "Library on Germanic and Related International Problems", which he amassed between 1937 and 1972, about 15 feet concerning emigres and Nazis in North and South America have been retained."

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  • "Autobiographies"
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