Overview of the Fritz C. Neumann typescript :Memoirs of a contemporary
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Title: Fritz C. Neumann typescript :Memoirs of a contemporary
Dates: 1955
Collection Number: 89054
Creator: Neumann, Fritz C., 1897-1976.
Collection Size:
1 item (248 p.) (1 manuscript box)
(0.4 linear feet)
Repository:
Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford, California 94305-6010
Abstract: Relates to the social, political and intellectual climate in Germany from the turn of the century through World War I and
the Weimar period to the rise of national socialism, and to German émigré life from 1933 through the end of World War II.
Physical Location: Hoover Institution Archives
Languages: In
English
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[Identification of item], Fritz C. Neumann typescript :Memoirs of a contemporary, [Box number], Hoover Institution Archives.
Acquired by the Hoover Institution Archives in 1989.
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German secondary school teacher; subsequently émigré in the United States.
Scope and Content of Collection
Relates to the social, political and intellectual climate in Germany from the turn of the century through World War I and
the Weimar period to the rise of national socialism, and to German émigré life from 1933 through the end of World War II.
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the library's online public access catalog.
Germans--United States.
Germany--Civilization.
Germany--History--20th century.