Relates to German military activities during World War II.
Relates to missing archival material regarding the origins of World War I.
Finished videotape copy, transcript, and raw videotape footage, relating to psychological dimensions of war, interstate rivalry, and social conflict. Produced by Quest Productions.
Relates to the history of high-level diplomatic negotiations between the United States and the Soviet Union, and especially to summit conferences from 1943 to 1987. Produced by the South Carolina Educational Television Network in cooperation with the United States Institute...
Pamphlets, clippings, and miscellanea, relating to pacifism.
Botanical drawings of flowers.
Pamphlets, serial issues, government documents, bulletins, newsletters, press releases, speeches, conference papers, clippings, and memorabilia, relating to political, social and economic conditions in Cuba under Fidel Castro, in Chile under Salvador Allende, and in Nicaragua under the Sandinistas; to education...
Identification documents; legal, work, educational and other official documents; and photographs, relating to social conditions in Russia and the Soviet Union.
Correspondence, clippings, and certificates relating primarily to Red Cross civilian relief work in Montenegro.
Relates to problems of legal jurisdiction of Allied military government during World War II.
Reports, dispatches, memoranda, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to relief aid to displaced persons in Germany at the end of World War II, and to Jewish refugees in transit to Palestine.
Writings, correspondence, reprints, newspaper articles, and miscellanea, relating to the sinking of the Lusitania in 1915, to the Saar plebiscite in 1935, to the conditions of Germans living in the Sudetenland, Memel, and the Polish Corridor in the interwar period,...
French identification documents of arrested Vietnamese communists; and a Viet Cong photographic training manual.
Oral history interviews with key Polish and other European leaders on the fall of communism. Videotaped interviews with General Wojciech Jaruzelski, General Czesław Kiszczak, Jerzy Urban, Cardinal Józef Glemp, Mieczysław Rakowski, Tadeusz Mazowiecki, Władysław Bartoszewski, Mikhail Gorbachev, Alexander Yakovlev, Andrei...
Mimeographed minutes, memoranda, reports, laws, and proclamations, relating to Allied administration of occupied Japan after World War II.
Relates to the history, politics, foreign relations, economy, society, and literature of the Soviet Union and Eastern Europe.
Reprints extracts from an article by L. M. Farish, entitled "Huge Reserves, Poor Technique Characterize Soviet Oil Industry," published in in June 1940, and letters to the editor prompted by this article, published in in July 1940, relating to a...
Military documents, pamphlets, and correspondence, relating to the second civilian camouflage course given by E. M. Farmer at Fort Belvoir, Virginia, 1942.
Correspondence, reports, business and financial records, bulletins, statistical data, pamphlets, serial issues, clippings, other printed matter, and photographs relating to iron ore mining in Liberia and to political, social, and economic conditions in Liberia. Includes some material relating to Ghana...
Organ of the Farmers' National Committee for Action, a communist front organization, and published in Washington, D.C., during 1933, and in Chicago, 1934-1936.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, studies, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to the establishment and administration of Federal City College in Washington, D.C., and to activities of the World Bank in providing educational development assistance to various Asian countries, especially...
Photographs, 1902-1918, of American warships and merchant vessels and of shipyards in the San Francisco area, mostly taken during World War I; and a list, 1941, of the principal mountains of Greece.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to negotiations between P. Farquhar and associates and the Soviet government concerning the development of Russia's iron ore and steel resources, and to the work of American engineers in the Soviet Union. Includes reports on...
Correspondence, reminiscences, post cards, printed matter, and photographs, relating to social work, the Masaryk family, and the death of Jan Masaryk, foreign minister of Czechoslovakia, in 1948. Includes corresondence with Alice Masaryková, sister of Jan Masaryk and president of the...
Orders, memoranda, clippings, other printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, relating mainly to American military operations in the Pacific theater during World War II.
Bulletins, regulations, correspondence, newsletters, clippings, periodical issues, and photographs, relating to prisoner of war camps in the United States during World War II.
Martin B. Fast (1858-1949) was an author, editor, humanitarian, and early member of the Mennonite Central Committee. The collection is composed of photographs and biographical materials, including Fast's United States passport.
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Relates to world politics, Presidents of the U.S., 1921-1945, and World War II diplomatic conferences.
Diaries, letters, and reminiscences of members of the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia, reports, notes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American military activities in Siberia during the Russian Revolution.
Relates to Tibetan demonstrations for independence, and to their suppression by Chinese troops. Includes copies of orders (in English) issued to foreigners regarding the imposition of martial law in Tibet. Photocopy.
Letters, orders, certificate, and photographs, relating to a military award to P. F. Faymonville and personal matters.
Fazenda Tozan, also known as Fazenda Monte d'Este, is an historic rural property and plantation located in the city of Campinas, São Paulo. The Fazenda Tozan do Brasil records includes records and printed matter relating to Fazenda Tozan.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, interviews, reports, memoranda, press releases, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American-Japanese relations before and after World War II, American occupation policy in postwar Japan, the treaty of peace between Japan and the United States in...
Wooden inkstand arved in the form of a fox and a rabbit by a Czechoslovakian Jehovah's Witness imprisoned at Mauthausen concentration camp near Linz, Austria, during World War II.
Correspondence, minutes, financial records, reports, and lists, relating to resettlement of Russian refugees in the United States and Australia.
Writings, correspondence, and handbills, relating to the Russian Civil War, and the rebellion of workers and peasants in Izhevsk against the Bolsheviks, 1918.
Relates to the Russian Civil War in the Kuban region.
Depicts life of the Russian community in China.
Speeches and writings, and miscellany, relating to Russian participation in World War I, the Russian Civil War, and Russian émigré affairs.
Correspondence, speeches, reports, notes, leaflets, bulletins, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to communism and anti-communist movements in the United States, especially in California.
Sound recording of memorial services at the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, and at Harvard University, for Jean van Heijenoort, mathematician and former secretary to Leon Trotsky.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoirs, photographs, and printed matter, relating to agricultural administration, Czechoslovakia in World War II, and Czechoslovak foreign relations with Germany and the Soviet Union. Also available on microfilm (23 reels).
Clippings, pamphlets, correspondence, and notes, relating to international economics and to German economics and politics, principally in the 1930s.
Letters, clippings, and pamphlet, relating to American participation in the Spanish Civil War.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to the Russian occupation of the Baltic states in 1940, displaced persons in Germany, immigration, and Latvian emigre organizations after World War II.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, and printed matter, relating to labor and production allocations in the United States during World War II, postwar recovery, and activities of the United States War Production Board, War Manpower Commission, Employment Service, and War Assets...
Speeches and writings, studies, reports, correspondence, memoranda, orders, printed matter, and photographs, relating to American propaganda and military activities in the Pacific Theater during World War II, the occupation of Japan, and postwar conservative political organizations in the United States,...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, conference papers, reports, studies, testimony, charts, and statistics related to economic conditions and governmental economic policy in the United States, and laissez-faire economic theory, including particularly questions of unemployment, inflation, and monetary policy.
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda, relating to pacifist activities and conscientious objectors in the United States during World War II.
Relates to the Nuremberg trials.
Graphic materials, printed matter, and miscellany, relating to graphic arts design in East Germany.
Correspondence, memoranda, and reports, relating to Bulgarian foreign relations and domestic policy, the Bulgarian role in the Balkan Wars and World War I, and Bulgarian dynastic affairs.
Relates to the Romanian court and personal matters.
Relates to the history of the American Expeditionary Forces in Siberia. Photocopy.
Memoirs, speeches, decrees, proclamations, reports, and studies, relating to political conditions in Chile, administration of the Chilean government, and the transition from military to civilian rule in Chile, particularly during Fernández's service as minister of the interior.
Relates to operations of the American Relief Administration. Translation of Les Etats-Unis au secours de l'Europe, 1918-1923 : l'oeuvre de Hoover en Europe depuis l'armistice (Geneva, 1923).
Speeches and writings, correspondence, printed matter, sound recordings, and motion picture film, relating to U.S. and international economic policy, and laissez-faire economics
Regulations, reports, conference papers, speeches, syllabi, and rosters, relating to higher education in Zaire and Zambia, especially to the administration of the Université nationale du Zaïre and the University of Zambia, and to the study of African history at these...
Notes, and typed copies and English translations of published material and documentary sources, relating to the history of the Hungarian Soviet Republic of 1919.
Regarding Soviet Russia in Asia and the Middle East...
Correspondence, writings, notes, memoranda, technical reports, patent applications, clippings, other printed matter, video tape, sound recording, and photographs relating to the German missile development program during World War II, including the "V1," and to postwar American missile development programs, especially...
Relates to American war heroes of World War I. Includes correspondence regarding compilation of the list.
Diary and reports relating to political and economic conditions in Bavaria. Digital copies also available at
Relates to relief work in the Soviet Zone of Germany.
Memoranda, letters, manuals, and newspaper issues, relating to Allied censorship of radio and the press in occupied territories during World War II, and in Germany immediately after the war. Includes slides of scenes of work and other daily activity in...
Ray Fields served as the first Assistant Director for Policy and Research of the National Assessment of Educational Progress during the Reagan administration. The collection includes Historical-Foundational documents, National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP) legislation, policies and resolutions, board independence,...
Relates to a proposal to end World War I through reconvening the Hague International Peace Conference.
Relates to stories and poems of American soldiers in the Pacific Theater during World War II.
Correspondence, memoranda, press releases, pamphlets, clippings, and printed matter, relating to interventionist and non-interventionist movements in the United States during World War II, the America First Committee, and the activities of Charles Lindbergh and Herbert Hoover in the non-interventionist movement.
Relates to the role of aircraft carriers in American naval operations in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Produced in cooperation with the United States Navy. Narrated by Robert Taylor.
Relates to political conditions in Russia.
Interviews with French military and naval officers, diplomats, and others, relating to the February 1934 disorders in France, the regime of Marshal Philippe Petain during World War II, the subsequent trial and imprisonment of Petain, and the postwar Organisation Armee...
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Fiji newspaper collection (1946-1953) consists of twenty-one (21) boxes of English-language newspapers and one (1) unique title. Titles have...
Writings, notes, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to the authenticity of the Vlesova Kniga, the early history of Russia and the Slavs, and Russian émigré affairs.
Sound recordings and transcripts of interviews conducted by Tatiana Zhilkina, relating to political conditions and especially to economic policy in the Soviet Union and Russian Republic. Includes some biographical materials on G. I. Fil'shin.
Writings, notes, interview transcripts, correspondence, printed matter, and sound recordings, relating to relations between Israel and the United States, American foreign policy in the Middle East, and lobbying activities on behalf of Israel in the United States. Includes research material...
Relates to various aspects of the Hungarian economy between 1950 and 1952.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The Finland newspaper collection (1905-1986) comprises eight unique titles of publication, in both Finnish and Swedish. All of the titles...
Letters and typewritten copies of letters from Japanese-Americans interned at Poston, Arizona, during World War II, relating to conditions in the relocation camp.
Relates to Russian veterans' affairs.
Speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, correspondence, agenda, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, and especially to educational policy during the presidential administrations of Richard M. Nixon and Ronald Reagan, and to activities of the Educational Excellence...
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, reports, press releases, financial records, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs relating to fundraising in the United States for civilian relief in Finland during the Russo-Finnish War.
Trial transcripts, maps, pamphlets, and bulletins, relating to the Finnish independence movement before World War I, and to the trial of former Finnish government leaders accused of responsibility for Finnish participation in World War II. Includes a flag of the...
Relates to air raids on Köthen, 1944.
The Firing Line broadcast records include videotapes from the television show, as well as sound recordings, administrative and speaker files, program research files, photographs, transcripts, and other materials from the show. The types of program research materials available for each...
Photocopies of, transcripts of, transcripts of extracts from, and summaries of, official internal documents of the Communist International. Includes copies of documents from records of various national Communist parties; sound recordings of interviews with associated individuals; and notes and printed...
Correspondence, reports, contribution lists, clippings, and printed matter, relating to relief and resettlement of Hungarian refugees.
Finished videotape copy, transcript, and raw videotape footage, including interviews with former American government officials, relating to the history of Soviet-American relations and prospects for their future. Produced by Quest Productions.
Relates to dissidents, human rights violations, and antisemitism in the Soviet Union. Produced by Michail Makarenko for Resistance International.
Relates to Anglo-German relations, 1871-1914.
Relates to Russian collaborators with Germany during World War II and especially to the Russian Army of Liberation under General Andrei Andreevich Vlasov.
Depicts the Maginot Line. Photographs taken by German intelligence services.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, studies, conference material, and printed matter, relating to education in the United States, and especially to university administration.
The collection relates to Robert College and other American schools in Turkey and elsewhere in the Near East, social and political conditions in Turkey, and ethnic minorities in Turkey. It consists of correspondence, newspaper clippings, reports, student essays, and printed...
Clippings, printed matter, notes, correspondence, pamphlets, articles, microfilm, and photographs, relating to the Soviet Union, the San Francisco Conference organizing the United Nations, the Civil War in Spain, Herbert Hoover and the American Relief Administration, and the history of Finland.
Cartoons, drawings, other artwork, and miscellany, relating to British military activities on the Western front during World War I.
Phonotape cassettes of news coverage of Ronald Reagan and the 1980 presidential campaign, proceedings of the Republican and Democratic national conventions, and debates and press conferences of presidential candidates.
Relates to activities of the American engineer Oliver Julian Todd in China. Photocopy.
Robert Charles Fisher (1930-2020) was an editor, writer, and agent with the (now disbanded) International Organizations Division of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA). The collection includes Robert C. Fisher's report given to the House Committee on Un-American Activities concerning suspected...
Relates to coal mines and mining in Poland.
Correspondence, speeches, orders, personnel records, clippings, and photographs collected by Aubrey Wray Fitch relating to American naval aviation, especially in the Pacific Theater during World War II. Sound use copies of sound recordings available.
Letters, personnel records, medals, and certificates, relating to American military activities in France during World War I.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, serial issues, clippings, certificates, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to miscellaneous aspects of American diplomacy, and to American-Ghanaian relations.
Writings, notes, reports, studies, printed matter, and photographs, relating to psychological factors in personnel selection and training for air crew duties during and after World War II.
Letters, mainly to their daughter Luise Papo in London, relating to efforts to emigrate during and just prior to World War II.
Writings and photographs, relating to Boris Pasternak, Leo Tolstoy and other Russian literary figures, and to various aspects of Russian literature.
Correspondence, writings, maps, and clippings, relating to the American Relief Administration in Russia, economic conditions, and political and social developments in Russia after the revolution.
Relates to the attack on Pearl Harbor and the administration of the Panama Canal Zone. Interview conducted by Paul B. Ryan, captain, United States Navy. Includes sound recording and transcript.
Booklets, newspapers, other printed matter, and photographs relating to Young Men's Christian Association (YMCA) work with the American Expeditionary Forces in France, and more generally the life of an American in France during World War I.
Scripts and sound recordings of Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Romania, and related correspondence, memoranda, and printed matter, relating to Romanian politics, society and culture, the status of civil liberties in Romania, and activities of Romanians abroad.
Correspondence, transcripts and sound recordings of radio broadcasts, poems and other writings, memoranda, reports, printed matter, and memorabilia relating to Radio Free Europe broadcasts to Hungary, the Hungarian Revolution of 1956, Hungarian émigré affairs, Hungarian-language publishing in the United States,...
The collection includes correspondence, statements, memoranda, bulletins, reports, conference material, press releases, and clippings relating to the civil rights of dissident scientists in various countries, especially the Soviet Union. Much of the material concerns the cases of Andreĭ Sakharov, Yuri...
Paper read before the Social Science Research Committee at the University College of Rhodesia and Nyasaland, November 6, 1958.
Includes a study titled Pekhota (1926), relating to infantry organization and tactics, and a memorandum, 1933, relating to activities of the Russian 10th Army in September 1914.
Relates to projected future needs for American troops in France. Written by F. Foch and General John J. Pershing. Photocopy.
Correspondence, clippings, and photographs, relating to Hungarian politics and foreign relations, and to the British newspaper publisher Lord Rothermere.
Proclamations, leaflets, pamphlets, reports, notes, and writings, relating to activities of the Greek underground organization Ethnike Organosis Kypriakou Agonos (EOKA) on Cyprus. Includes issuances of the EOKA and of the British government on Cyprus, and a translation of the memoirs...
Relates to relief provided by the Belgian government for Belgian refugees displaced by the German invasion in May 1940.
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, orders, newsletters, clippings, leaflets, maps, pamphlets, and printed matter, relating to operations of the offices of the Russian Military Agent in Germany and the Russian Military Representative to Hungary, Russian counterrevolutionary activities, political events in Russia, and...
Diary, correspondence, memoirs, writings, notes, and printed matter, relating to Russian military campaigns in the Caucasus and Eastern Europe during World War I, and the Russian Revolution.
Relates to American volunteer medical work in Serbia, 1915-1916, and to United States Army medical activities in France, 1917-1919. Letters compiled and edited by Hildegarde B. Forbes and Marjorie Forbes Elias, 1981.
Letters, photographs, drawings, and woodcuts, relating to internment of German citizens in the United States during World War I, and to family affairs. Includes letters received from relatives in Germany, 1901-1905, and illustrations of internees and conditions in Fort Oglethorpe,...
Reprints of correspondence between Henry Ford and Theodor Fritsch, German antisemitic writer, relating to the works of Fritsch.
Diary, correspondence, photographs, and clippings, relating to Red Cross work and social conditions in the United States during World War II.
Program and guest list for a luncheon held by the Foreign Policy Association in honor of Herbert Hoover, Jr., undersecretary of state, 1954-1957.
Correspondence, reports, minutes of meetings, and lists, relating to the operations of the Office of Strategic Services during World War II, the creation of the Central Intelligence Agency, and the activities of the Veterans of OSS. Photocopy.
Memoirs, other writings, correspondence, and photographs, relating to conditions in forced labor camps in the Soviet Union.
Relates to relations between the Vichy government and German occupation authorities
Handwritten notes, correspondence, course writings, orders, reports, news releases, and news clippings relating primarily to the Korean and Vietnam Wars.
John B. Forrest Jr. was born on August 10, 1936. As a child, he joined the Boy Scouts of America and remained active in scouting throughout his life. Forrest attended MIT; he graduated in 1958 and later received a master's...
Interview transcripts, memoirs, other writings, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs relating to internment of American civilians in the Japanese-occupied Philippines during World War II, the war crime trial and execution of Japanese General Masaharu Homma, and the American diplomatic service.
Correspondence, memoranda, and clippings, relating to the Russian-Belgian revolutionary and writer Victor Serge. Includes correspondence with Serge.
Orders, memoranda, reports, correspondence, manuals, printed matter, photographs, and drawings, relating to American naval operations during World War II, and especially to naval preparations for the landings in Normandy in 1944.
Includes reports, studies, agendas, speech transcripts, briefing papers, memoranda, minutes, and printed matter relating primarily to agriculture and community development in Kenya, Botswana, and elsewhere in Africa. Includes many issuances of the Botswana Ministry of Local Government and Lands. Collected...
Minutes, reports, conference proceedings, lists, brochures, newsletters, and photographs, relating to American-Soviet nongovernmental relations.
Photographs and memorabilia, relating to engineering and industrial development in tsarist Russia. Includes material relating to the engineering career of Fedor Andreevich Foss, father of F. F. Foss.
Photocopies of correspondence, memoranda, diaries and oral histories located in the Harry S. Truman Library, Yale University, and Columbia University, and photocopies of newspaper articles, Congressional Record excerpts, and other printed matter, relating to the career of United States Undersecretary...
Relates to the history of Gdansk, territorial disputes between Germany and Poland regarding its possession following World War I, and its administration and political and economic condition during the interwar period.
Writings, printed matter, videocassettes and sound cassettes relating to Russian émigré literature, Russiam émigré affairs, and the Congress of Russian-Americans.
The Richard B. Foster papers document the work of a leading American national security analyst in the Cold War period. In a career spanning three decades, Foster specialized in strategic forecasting, attempting to predict future military and political developments on...
Correspondence, speeches and writings, diaries, printed matter, and photographs relating to Yugoslav-American relations, political and military conditions in Yugoslavia during World War II, postwar communism in Yugoslavia, and Yugoslav émigré politics. Also available on microfilm (73 reels).
Photographs depicting scenes of daily life in Germany in the inter-war period and during World War II, including social, cultural, industrial, and agricultural activities. Also includes scenes of Nazi activities and of military operations during World War II.
Correspondence with Roy A. Childs, relating to libertarianism in the United States.
Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, newsletters, reports, and drafts and printed copies of textbooks and teachers' manuals, relating to the preparation and publication of instructional materials on economics, especially at the secondary school level, in the United States.
Newswire stories on computer disks, video tapes of television news broadcasts, and printed miscellany, relating to the Tiananmen Square incident in China, American military intervention in Panama, and the fall of the Nicolae Ceausescu regime in Romania.
Depicts scenes of Northern Rhodesia. Photographs taken during geological expeditions, and used to illustrate the book by E. F. Fox, By Compass Alone (Philadelphia, 1971).
Newsletters, bulletins, and letters, relating to conditions of internment of, and organization of relief for, American and other Allied civilians interned in the Japanese-occupied Philippines. Includes many newsletters of the organization Relief for Americans in Philippines.
Bert S. Fraleigh was a Canadian-born USAID field officer who joined the U.S. Navy in 1943 after becoming an American citizen. The collection consists of multiple copies of Fraleigh's memoir regarding his experiences in Shanghai, China, during the 1940s-1950s.
Relates to activities of the VII Corps in the Battle of the Somme, September 9-17, 1916.
Relates to French military operations against the German-occupied ports of Lorient, St. Nazaire, La Rochelle, and Royan-Grave, 1944-1945. Includes maps.
Reports, orders, correspondence, and memoranda, relating to aerial operations of the French army during World War I.
Relates to public examination of an unspecified issue. Signed by members of the French National Assembly, March 18-April 20, 1871. Photocopy.
Orders, decrees, and memoranda, relating to Free French military activities in French West Africa during World War II.
Relates to encouragement of birth rate increase, promotion of the family as a social institution, and discouragement of alcoholism.
Reports, memoranda, communiqués, and clippings, relating to the formation of the Romanian Communist Party, socialist and communist activities in Romania, and activities of Romanian socialists and communists in France. Photocopy.
Depicts the arrival of American troops in France in World War I. Includes photographs of General John J. Pershing and of Marshal Ferdinand Foch. Presentation copy for William Crocker.
The newspapers in this collection were originally collected by the Hoover Institution Library and transferred to the Archives in 2019. The France newspaper collection (1893-2001) comprises three-hundred and sixty-five different titles of publication, in French, Spanish, German, Russian, Catalan, and...
Reports and statistics, relating to agricultural development programs in the Niger River Valley of French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa.
Reports, regulations, proclamations, and correspondence, relating to the administration of Biarritz, especially regarding price control and rationing.
Relates mostly to police personnel policies. Includes some regulations predating the German occupation of Metz.
Correspondence, writings, notes, pamphlets, leaflets, serial issues, other printed matter, printing plates, sound recordings, and photographs, relating to conditions in Cuba under Fidel Castro, anti-communist Cuban émigrés, publication in New York City of the anti-communist journal El Amigo del Pueblo...
Relates to German exploration of the Togo region in Africa. Photocopy.
Guide for interrogation of German prisoners; military map of Germany and route book; memoir, entitled Inside the Armistice Commission; and photographs of Allied members of the Permanent International Armistice Commission, and of American military activities in World War I.
Writings, correspondence, clippings, printed matter, and photographs relating to the communist, socialist, and anti-Nazi movements in Germany, post-World War II reconstruction in Germany, and political psychology. Also available on microfilm (7 reels).
Writings, interview transcript, correspondence, reports, identification documents, printed matter, photographs, and videocassette relating to the persecution of Jews in Japan during World War II. Includes papers of other Frank family members.
Writings, correspondence, statistics, reports, memoranda, notes, and commission proceedings, relating to economic conditions, finance, agriculture, mining, and transportation in South Africa, Rhodesia, and East Africa.
Leaflets, proclamations, political campaign literature, war news announcements, and pamphlets, relating to events of World War I, the Spartacist revolt, the Kapp putsch in Germany, German nationalism, antisemitism, and German and Austrian politics.
Reports, memoranda, and correspondence, relating to the 1924 London Inter-Allied Conference on Reparations and Inter-Allied Debts, and to the adoption of the Dawes Plan.
Correspondence, minutes, memoranda, speeches, reports, and printed matter, relating to British domestic and foreign policy, and to activities of the Conservative Party.
Correspondence, diaries, writings, memoranda, photographs, and motion picture film relating to operations of the First Special Service Force in Italy and France during World War II, and to the American Military Mission to Greece in 1951.
Reports, statistics, and minutes, relating to education of gifted children in Peoria, Illinois.
Relates to the flood in Leningrad and to the dismissal of students from Russian universities.
Depicts German troops and war scenes on the Eastern and Western fronts during World War I, and scenes of the negotiation of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, 1918. Captions are in German.
American propaganda leaflets and bulletins, distributed by balloon to Czechoslovakia, Hungary and Poland. Includes some English-language working material versions.
Correspondence, memoranda, speeches, press releases, and financial records, relating to American politics.
Motion picture film, video tapes, and film strips of the television series , featuring Milton Friedman and relating to laissez-faire economics, produced in 1980 by Penn Communications and television station WQLN in Erie, Pennsylvania. Includes commercial and master film copies,...
Relates to funding of organizations opposing communist influence in trade unions in France. Photocopy.
Relates to the program of the resistance movement in occupied Poland during World War II.
Photographs, annotated photocopies of photographs, and news reports, relating to the alleged bombing of a monument to the Sandinista leader Carlos Fonseca in Managua, Nicaragua, in 1991.
Writings, bound manuscripts, correspondence, printed matter, notes, and photographs relating to Freeman's life, the relation between communism and art and literature, and to communism in the United States, Mexico, and the Soviet Union. Sound use copies of sound recordings available.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, studies, speeches and writings, printed matter, and slides, relating to governmental problems in the state of Washington, 1950-1955, fiscal problems of Bolivia, 1957, international economic development, taxation (federal, state, and local), intergovernmental relations in the United States,...
Five issues, Numbers 35-37 (August 27-September 10), 43 (October 22), and 48 (November 26), relating to anarchist activities in Europe and the United States.
Writings, correspondence, bulletins, press releases, serial issues, pamphlets, and other printed matter, relating to Polish history and politics, socialism in Poland, Poland during World War II, the Yalta Conference, Poles in the United States and Canada, anti-communist movements, and the...
Relates to French nuclear weapons and their impact on international arms control negotiations. Includes interviews with Foreign Minister Claude Cheysson of France and Henry A. Kissinger. Produced by the Press and Information Service of the French Embassy in the United...
Photographs depicting various prominent French personalities and miscellaneous scenes in France.
Pamphlets, leaflets, clippings, serial issues, election campaign literature, and other printed matter relating to political, social and economic conditions in France, especially during the Fifth Republic; elections; socialist and communist movements; radicalism, especially student radicalism, during the events of 1968;...
Relates to the psychological state and political attitudes of inhabitants of displaced persons camps.
Relates to the Mexican painter Diego Rivera.
Correspondence, reports, and memoranda, relating to efforts by the Hungarian government to enter into secret discussions with the Allied Powers during World War II.
Relates to the suppression of nationalist movements by the Yugoslav government, 1946-1971.
Relates mainly to diplomatic aspects of World War II. Photocopy.
Diaries, correspondence, clippings, and notes, relating to the international peace movement, particularly during World War I, pacifism, international cooperation, and the World War I war guilt question.
Relates to activities of the American Expeditionary Forces in France during World War I.
Reports, articles, minutes of meetings, and clippings, relating to Tanzanian trade-unions.
Regarding imprisionment in Siberia during World War I.
Correspondence, minutes of meetings, financial reports, draft constitution, organizers' manual, leaflets, pamphlets, and serial issues, relating to libertarianism in the United States, and especially to activities of the Students for a Libertarian Society.
Speeches and writings, correspondence, notes, statistics, printed matter, sound recordings, videotapes, and photographs relating to economic theory, economic conditions in the United States, and governmental economic policy. Digitized copies of many of the sound and video recordings in this collection,...
Writings, correspondence, bulletins, serial issues, and ephemeral printed matter, relating to European and world federation, and to the legal relation of Puerto Rico with the United States.
Diaries, correspondence, personnel records, and personal documents, relating to German military operations in France and on the Eastern front during World War II, and to prisoners of war in the Soviet Union.
Newsletters, reports, minutes, testimony, statements, and letters of advocacy, relating to efforts of the committee to influence Congressional legislation in the areas of peace, disarmament, military policy, civil rights, social policy, and the promotion of international understanding.
Reports, correspondence, descriptive accounts, and meeting minutes relating to work conducted by the Friends' War Victims' Relief Committee during World War I and in its aftermath. Includes documentation of Quaker relief and rebuilding efforts in France, Germany, Austria, Holland, Hungary,...
Correspondence, memoranda, orders, notes, and photographs relating to activities of the American Volunteer Group in China during World War II, American foreign relations with China, 1946-1950, and conditions in China during the Civil War. Digital copies of select records also...
Relates to German military operations during World War II.
Relates to German military operations on the Western front during World War I. Includes some related material.
Correspondence, memoranda, and financial records, relating to Flemish nationalism in Belgium in the interwar period.
Relates to American intervention during the Russian Revolution. Produced by Richard C. Raack.
Notarized statement, relating to a German offer to negotiate a separate peace with Russia in 1917. Includes second statement on same subject by Ilja Trotzky.
Correspondence and writings relating to the Soviet poet and singer Bulat Okudzhava.
Booklets, journal articles, and conference papers, relating to education in Thailand and elsewhere.
Diaries, speeches and writings, notes, clippings, correspondence, and photographs relating to political events in Poland, Polish foreign relations with China and India, Poland's role in World War II, and activities of Poles in the United States.
Fuchida Mitsuo was a famed carrier bomber pilot who, in his capacity as commander of the Akagi air group and concurrently as senior air officer of the First Air Fleet of the Imperial Japanese Navy, led the aerial attack on...
Reports, correspondence, orders, memoranda, judicial records, personnel records, and printed matter, relating to guerrilla military operations in Nicaragua.
Depicts scenes along the Trans-Siberian Railroad and Chinese Eastern Railway in Siberia and Manchuria during the Russian Civil War, including troops and civilians of various nationalities, and railroad stock.
Reports relating to Japanese settlements in São Paulo state, Brazil.
Harry K. Fukuhara was born in Seattle, Washington in 1920. Following WWII, he worked as part of the US Army's occupation and reconstruction of Japan, helping to establish post-war US-Japanese relations. The collection contains photos, documents, and interviews related to...
Correspondence and memoranda, relating to work of the American Relief Administration in France, Belgium, Poland, and Russia. Includes letters from Clemens Pirquet and George B. Baker.
Memoranda, daily bulletins, and photographs, relating to military developments, especially on the Italian front, and to political conditions in Europe and Russia.
The Kenneth Gibson Fuller collection contains leaflets, pamphlets, and serial issues, mostly related to the New Left and counter-culture in the San Francisco Bay Area between 1965 and the mid-1970s. Many of the materials concern protests and demonstrations at the...
Correspondence, reports, memoranda, clippings, telegrams, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to American Relief Administration work in Poland at the end of World War I, and to Herbert Hoover. Includes correspondence with Herbert and Lou Henry Hoover.
Relates to the fall of the communist regime in East Germany and the opening of the border between East and West Germany in 1989. Produced by Spiegel TV.
Relates to conditions in the Archangel area, and to American military operations in that area, during the Russian Civil War. Includes a printed article by F. J. Funk relating to his experiences in North Russia. Photocopy.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, writings, clippings, maps, and photographs, relating to Woodrow Wilson, the Paris Peace Conference, military, political, and economic conditions in the Balkans (particularly relating to Fiume and Montenegro), the Tacna-Arica dispute between Peru and Chile, and the work...
Speeches and writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to economic theory, and especially to laissez-faire economics and associated concepts of liberty.