Correspondence of Feder and his wife, Erna Feder (née Zobel), with individuals and institutions, including Julius Bab, Moritz Julius Bonn, Erich Dombrowski, Manfred George, Kurt Grossmann, Ernst Hamburger, Gustav Heinemann, Theodor Heuss, Alfred Hirschberg, Bernhard Kahn, Kindler Verlag, Guido Kisch, Paul Loebe, Henry Morgenthau Jr., Ina Seidel, Ernst Simon, Fritz von Unruh, Bruno Weil, Robert Weltsch, Alfred Wiener, Theodor Wolff, Egmont Zechlin, Leon Zeitlin, Frederike Zweig, and Stefan Zweig.Diaries by Feder recording his experiences from 1913 to 1962.Manuscripts, photographss, and clippings by and about Feder and his work.Material on immigration to Brazil and on Nazi activities there.See Inventory listBorn in Berlin on March 18, 1881, E...
The collection mainly contains articles, notes, manuscripts and other writings by Fritz Friedlaender...
The collection contains letters sent by Gisela Reich in Vienna to her son Alfred Bader, who had emig...
Original correspondence consists of one letter each to Peter Pringsheim (1912); Joseph Koeth (1928);...
Correspondence, both personal and concerning Deutsche Liga fuer Menschenrechte, Demokratische Fluech...
Much of the material in this collection consists of residual fragments of Hilferding's estate, which...
Correspondence of Frankenbach, including letters from Lion Feuchtwanger, Helmut von Gerlach, Emil J....
The collection contains documents, correspondence, unpublished writings, sketches, photos, and vario...
The collection contains three letters written by Theodor Wolff, including a handwritten personal let...
Part I contains personal documents.Part II contains correspondence with newspapers, journals, publis...
Photocopies of correspondence primarily between Emil Neu in Offenburg and officials of the emigratio...
Documents, correspondence, notebooks and manuscripts of Dr. Erich Adler and his wife Frieda née Feis...
Correspondence on various topics, including Weil's libel suit against Henry Torres in 1942, his rest...
Editorial and personal correspondence of Efraim Frisch and his wife, Fega Frisch, with individuals a...
Folder one contains a variety of personal certificates and documents belonging to Heinrich and Dora ...
Correspondence with individuals and organizations, including Clifford Case, Max Eastman, the Emergen...
The collection mainly contains articles, notes, manuscripts and other writings by Fritz Friedlaender...
The collection contains letters sent by Gisela Reich in Vienna to her son Alfred Bader, who had emig...
Original correspondence consists of one letter each to Peter Pringsheim (1912); Joseph Koeth (1928);...
Correspondence, both personal and concerning Deutsche Liga fuer Menschenrechte, Demokratische Fluech...
Much of the material in this collection consists of residual fragments of Hilferding's estate, which...
Correspondence of Frankenbach, including letters from Lion Feuchtwanger, Helmut von Gerlach, Emil J....
The collection contains documents, correspondence, unpublished writings, sketches, photos, and vario...
The collection contains three letters written by Theodor Wolff, including a handwritten personal let...
Part I contains personal documents.Part II contains correspondence with newspapers, journals, publis...
Photocopies of correspondence primarily between Emil Neu in Offenburg and officials of the emigratio...
Documents, correspondence, notebooks and manuscripts of Dr. Erich Adler and his wife Frieda née Feis...
Correspondence on various topics, including Weil's libel suit against Henry Torres in 1942, his rest...
Editorial and personal correspondence of Efraim Frisch and his wife, Fega Frisch, with individuals a...
Folder one contains a variety of personal certificates and documents belonging to Heinrich and Dora ...
Correspondence with individuals and organizations, including Clifford Case, Max Eastman, the Emergen...
The collection mainly contains articles, notes, manuscripts and other writings by Fritz Friedlaender...
The collection contains letters sent by Gisela Reich in Vienna to her son Alfred Bader, who had emig...
Original correspondence consists of one letter each to Peter Pringsheim (1912); Joseph Koeth (1928);...