Norman Buckle Obbard was a United States businessman and participant in the TIME news tour of Europe in November 1963. The collection consists of a photograph album containing images that document the TIME news tour of Europe.
Correspondence, financial records, and photographs, relating to operations of the Kornilovskii Polk during the Russian Civil War, and to postwar activities of its veterans in emigration.
Correspondence, memoranda, reports, lists, and financial records, relating to activities of the Russian émigré community and Russian Orthodox Church in Morocco, primarily in Casablanca.
Correspondence, writings, notes, personnel records, memoranda, reports, legal records, and printed matter, relating to the Central Intelligence Agency and its Operation CHAOS. Consists mainly of reportage of post-Watergate debate on intelligence agency oversight and of documentation of related litigation.
Relates to allegations made at the Nuremberg war crime trials regarding German propaganda activities during World War II. Typed transcript.
Two memoranda, entitled , relating to German relations with the occupied territories in Eastern Europe, especially the Caucasus region.
Newspaper issues and clippings, depositions, and photographs, relating to the Japanese war crime trials after World War II. Includes mimeographed prison newspapers issued by Japanese prisoners awaiting trial.
Relates to social conditions in pre-World War I Russia. Includes a synopsis of Obolensky's subsequent life.
Correspondence, memoranda, affidavits, clippings, printed matter, and speeches and writings, relating to the administration of the War Emergency Division of the Department of Justice, registration of enemy aliens, civil liberties in time of war, and domestic subversion in the United...
Diary, notes, photographs, postcards, clippings, and memorabilia relating to American Red Cross activities in Siberia, and the Russian Civil War and Allied intervention in Siberia.
Correspondence and personnel records relating to American naval operations in the Pacific theater during World War II.
Correspondence, minutes, printed matter, and photographs, relating to émigré Russian choir activities in Czechoslovakia.
States regulations of the Obshchestvo formirovaniia boevykh otriadov.
States basic regulations of the Obshchestvo obedineniia i vzaimopomoshchi russkikh ofitserov i dobrovol'tsev.
Printed matter, relating to human rights issues in Russia.
Legal, financial, and membership records, correspondence, printed matter, audiovisual material, and memorabilia relating to Russian émigré affairs.
Notes on courses in the Stanford University School of Law.
Dissertation, other writings, correspondence, orders, personnel records, and flight log books, relating to American naval aviation, and to managerial principles in the American armed forces.
Relates to the history of the Berlin Wall from its construction in 1961 to its demolition in 1990.
The collection includes materials related to the Russian Imperial army; events in Russia before, during, and after the Russian Revolution and Civil War; the Romanov family, and other Russian dignitaries and nobility, in the form of correspondence, writings, notes, clippings,...
Relates to evacuation procedure plans for dependents of American military personnel at Guantanamo during the 1962 Cuban missile crisis.
Depicts scenes in Ireland and events in Irish history in the twentieth century.
Relates to economics. Photocopy.
Relates to conditions in Germany during World War II, and to the experiences of Irmgard Oertel from 1942 to 1945 as a war labor service worker, a medical student, a nurse, and a refugee at the end of the war.
Relates to the career of D. A. D. Ogden as a military engineer, 1918-1957, including service in the Pacific Theater during World War II and in the Korean War.
Memoirs and letters, relating to education in China. Includes papers of Frederick McGarrity, also an American teacher in China
Grigorii Denisovich Ogromenko (also known by his pen name Khromenko) was a Russian émigré journalist and member of the Russian Liberation Army (Russkai͡a osvoboditelʹnai͡a armii͡a) during World War II. Includes biographical materials, writings, and photographs, many of which relate to...
Memoirs, notes, correspondence, newsletters, and clippings, relating to conditions in Japanese prison camps during World War II. Includes a memoir by Helen Marguerite O'Guinn, daughter of A. A. O'Guinn.
Relates to the history of Estonia during the Russian Revolution and to the establishment of an independent Estonian state. Prepared under the auspices of the Estonian Foreign Office.
Relates to philosophy and economics. Includes printed synopsis.
The Michel Oksenberg papers (1976-2000) document Oksenberg's visits Zouping County, Shandong Province, China, where he interviewed a number of local political leaders on topics such as the economy and industry, education, and the justice system. The papers consist of research...
Diaries, correspondence, speeches and writings, printed matter, and photographs, relating to agriculture in Russia prior to World War I, White Russian relations with the United States during the Russian Revolution and Civil War, and Russian émigré affairs.
Dental records of German Nazi leaders undergoing trial for World War II war crimes. Includes signatures of the Nazi leaders
Letters, writings, and pamphlets, relating to Christianity in Japan.
Reports, printed matter, map, and photographs, relating to the Soviet nuclear energy program, and to pre-World War I copper mining operations in the Ural region of Russia by the Kyshtim Corporation, of which Herbert Hoover was a director. Includes photocopies...
Alekseĭ Semenovich Olekhnovich was a Major general of the Imperial Russian army. The Alekseĭ Semenovich Olekhnovich papers (1918-1965) consists of memoirs and other writings, diaries, correspondence, printed matter, and photographs relating to the Russian Revolution and Civil War and to...
Fyodor Sergeyevich Olferieff (aka Theodore Olferieff) was a Russian career military officer. The Fyodor Sergeyevich Olferieff papers includes biographical materials on Olferieff and his wife, original manuscript of his memoirs, Soviet Russia in the Orient typscript, photographs depicting members of...
Correspondence, dispatches, writings, financial records, printed matter, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to Latvian foreign relations and émigré affairs.
Correspondence, speakers' schedules, memoranda, and printed matter related to Four Minute Men speakers at war loan drives in Alameda County during World War I.
Relates to Angolan history.
Relates to the trial of L. Olivereau in United States District Court, Western District of Washington, Northern Division, on charges of inciting insubordination and obstructing recruitment in the United States Army during World War I. Includes text of indictment.
Correspondence, memoranda, minutes, resolutions, newsletters, leaflets, and clippings, relating to the libertarian movement in the United States, and especially to Students for a Libertarian Society
Motion picture film of ceremonies held in Hindenburg Park in Los Angeles on German Day, 1936; and of interviews of Dr. Salin, a criminologist, and W. Olney III, United States assistant attorney general, 1953-1957, relating to the incidence of crime...
Relates to Russian influence in Karelia during the Russian Civil War.
Recordings and transcripts of interviews, other writings, genealogical data, photographs, and memorabilia, relating to political conditions in Poland, and to Polish foreign relations.
Sound recordings and conference papers, relating to the history of Marxist doctrine and of the communist movement
Speeches and writings, correspondence, reports, memoranda, legal documents, notes, and printed matter, relating to federal regulation of interstate commerce, and especially to regulation of railways and motor carriers.
The collection includes manuscripts, documents, cassette-recorded interviews, and digital media related to the life and career of free market economist and Hoover fellow June O'Neill.
Police and judicial records, and photographs, relating to political offenses in the Soviet Union. Includes some police and judicial records relating to other family members. Photocopy.
Phonotape reels of interviews with Premier Nikita Khrushchev of the Soviet Union, Vice President Richard M. Nixon of the U.S., Governor Nelson A. Rockefeller of New York, and others, relating to Soviet-American relations, American politics, the election of 1960, and...
Relates to the Polish unit of Radio Free Europe.
Relates to rival French and German territorial claims to the Saarland, and to French administration of the territory following the end of World War I. Master's thesis, Stanford University.
Correspondence, orders and other military documents, photographs, and miscellany, relating to American military operations in China at the end of World War II.
Satellite photographs of intelligence facilities in Cuba.
Minutes, reports, speech, and printed matter, relating primarily to the meetings of the Council of Foreign Ministers in Moscow, London, and Washington, D.C., 1947. Includes an account by F. E. Oppenheimer of the signing of the German surrender to the...
Press releases, statements, letters, deposition, and clippings, relating to the Movement for the Survival of Ogoni People in Nigeria, its leader Ken Saro-Wiwa, and the murders of Ogoni leaders of which Saro-Wiwa was convicted. Photocopy.
Relates to education in the Philippines.
Diaries, writings, photographs, and memorabilia relating to relief work in Latvia at the end of World War I. Diaries and typescript also available on microfilm (3 reels).
Relates to military and other governmental medals and decorations of the United States and other countries, mainly in the twentieth century
Relates to American-Costa Rican relations, and inter-American relations during World War II, especially Argentina's declaration of war and participation in the United Nations Conference on International Organization. Interview conducted by Raymond Henle. Includes typewritten transcript.
Relates to the program of the Organisation Armée secrète and to the Algerian independence movement.
Memoranda, resolutions, and reports, relating to the initial plans for the European Free Trade Association
Relates to camp activities.
Reports, orders, printed matter, photographs, and a poster, relating to American assistance in teacher training programs in South Korea
Relates to the Russian imperial Zaamurskii okrug Otdel'nogo korpusa progranichnoi strazhi.
Autobiographical writings and miscellany, relating to socialism in the United States, conditions in Catalonia during the Spanish Civil War, and encounters with George Orwell in Spain in 1936-1937 and with Leon Trotsky in Mexico in 1940. Photocopy.
Relates to meetings of advisers to Ronald Reagan concerning the 1980 presidential election campaign and the transition to the presidency of Ronald Reagan.
Relates to political conditions in Poland and to Polish foreign relations. Photocopy
Speeches and writings, bulletins, minutes, and curricular material, relating to the government and constitution of Poland. Includes draft versions of a constitution.
Relates to the siege of Leningrad, and conditions in the Soviet Union during World War II.
Correspondence, writings, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in Poland, Polish foreign relations, and international relations in general.
Memoirs and other writings, correspondence, and printed matter, relating to political conditions in Poland during and after World War II.
Relates to allegations of German war crimes in combating Belgian resistance fighters during World War I.
Reports and memoranda, relating to German agricultural policy in occupied Belarus during World War II.
Newspaper articles relating to the Russian Civil War in Siberia. Articles published in Siberian newspapers. Typed transcript.
Correspondence, speeches and writings, memoranda, reports, clippings, printed matter, memorabilia, and photographs, relating to Czechoslovak politics and diplomacy, and European diplomatic relations between the two world wars.
Relates to conditions in Florence during World War II.
Relates to the policies of the Soviet government under Nikita Khrushchev. Editorial published in the Chinese newspaper . Polish translation from Chinese.
Relates to the communist movement in Mongolia during the Russian Revolution.
Relates to forced labor camps under the communist regime in Bulgaria. Includes interviews with survivors of the camps. In Bulgarian with captions in English.
Emil H. Ott was a businessman from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The collection comprises photographs taken by businessman Emil H. Ott during his 1901 trip to Russia, Turkey, Italy, Greece, and the Madeira Islands.
Letters, serial issues, and other printed matter, relating to Hungary during World War II and to the Hungarian Revolution of 1956
Relates to the international geopolitical situation, the nature of communism, and Soviet-American relations. Narrated by Robert Morris. Produced by the New Hampshire Association for Freedom through Strength.
Relates to King Ferdinand I of Bulgaria and to the Bulgarian general Nikola Ivanov.
Relates to the Russian Civil War in Siberia, 1918-1920. Includes translation.
Negatives and contact sheets depicting scenes from the Vietnam War and American servicemen in Vietnam. Digital copies of select records available at
Writings, correspondence, clippings, notes, printed matter, and videotapes, relating to the German national socialist leader Otto Strasser, his break with Adolf Hitler in 1930, his oppositional political activities in Germany until 1933, his attempts to form a German anti-Nazi movement...
Legal briefs and decisions, transcripts of testimony, notes, and photographs relating to the trial of Japanese military personnel for atrocities in the Philippines during World War II.
Phonotape sound recordings of interviews of German women from a variety of societal backgrounds, relating to their experiences and recollections of life in Germany during the Nazi period. Used as research material for the book by Alison Owings, Frauen: German...
Includes correspondence, minutes, memoir, writings, photographs, printed matter, and other papers that originated with Kaleriia Ozerova and Zinoviĭ Papernyĭ. Documents cover topics related to their education, their literary and cultural careers, and the cultural life of the USSR during the...
Relates to the Bermondt-Avalov campaign in Riga in 1919 during the Russian Civil War. Photocopy.