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				<titleproper encodinganalog="title">Inventory of the Austin J. App papers<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">1886-1984</date></titleproper> 
			    <titleproper type="filing" altrender="nodisplay">App (Austin J.) papers</titleproper> 
			    <author encodinganalog="creator">Processed by Roger Simon</author>
				
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		<publisher encodinganalog="publisher">University of Wyoming. American
		  Heritage Center.</publisher> 
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		  <addressline>American Heritage Center</addressline> 
		  <addressline>Dept. 3924, 1000 E. University Avenue</addressline> 
		  <addressline>University of Wyoming</addressline> 
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	 	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian" encodinganalog="date">2025</date> 
		<p>University of Wyoming</p> 
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	 <creation>Finding aid encoded by Ann Mulfort. Finding aid updated by Roger Simon in September 2025.
	 	<date era="ce" calendar="gregorian">May 2013, September 2025</date> </creation> 
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	 <head>Collection Summary</head> 
  	
	 <origination label="Creator" encodinganalog="100"> 
	 	<persname>App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902-1984</persname> </origination> 
  	<unittitle encodinganalog="245" label="Title"> Austin J. App papers</unittitle>
      <unitdate type="inclusive" era="ce" calendar="gregorian" normal="1923/1981">1886-1984</unitdate>
	 
	 <unitid countrycode="us" repositorycode="WyU-AH" label="Collection Number">08817</unitid>
	 
  	<physdesc encodinganalog="300" label="Size"> <extent>78.13 cubic ft. (80 boxes)</extent> </physdesc> 
	 <repository encodinganalog="852" label="Repository"> 
		<corpname>University of Wyoming. American Heritage Center.</corpname>
	 </repository> <langmaterial encodinganalog="546" label="Language(s)"><language langcode="eng">English</language>
	 	<language langcode="ger">German</language></langmaterial> 
      <abstract label="Abstract">The Austin J. App papers reflect App's defense of Adolph Hitler, the Third Reich, and the Nazi Party, as well as his denial of the Holocaust and Antisemitic ideas. Collection contains books, plays, and articles written by App, books and magazines collected by App, correspondence, subject files, financial records, photographs, and biographical information regarding his personal and political life.</abstract>
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  <bioghist encodinganalog="545"> 
      <head>Biography of Austin J. App</head>
      <p>Austin Joseph App (1902-1984) was, according to historian Deborah Lipstadt, "one of the major 'theoreticians' of Holocaust Denial" who "played a central role in the development of Holocaust denial, especially in the United States." App, who served in the U.
          S. Army in World War II, taught English and Literature at Catholic University of America, the University of Scranton, Incarnate Word College, and LaSalle College. Besides his interest with revisionist history, Antisemitism, and Holocaust denial, he was also a proponent of anti-communism, anti-integration, and anti-pornography interests. He was director of Boniface Press beginning in 1948, president of the Federation of American Citizens of German Descent from 1960-1966, and chair of the Captive Nations Committee of Greater Philadelphia beginning in 1965. For more on App, see chapter 5, "Austin J. App: The World of Immoral Equivalencies," in Deborah Lipstadt, "Denying the Holocaust: The Growing Assault on Truth and Memory" (1993).</p>
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  	<head>Scope and Content</head>
        <p>The materials in this collection reflect Austin J. App's defense of Adolph Hitler, the Third Reich, and the Nazi Party, as well as his denial of the Holocaust and Antisemitic ideas. The collection includes App's dissertation, as well as books, plays, and articles written by him.  Also included are books collected by App, most in English and German, and many with his handwritten annotations, as well as magazines, newsletters, and other publications collected by App, most in German and English, and business and personal correspondence.  There are also subject files comprised mainly of clippings and chiefly related to political, historical, and social issues, as well as financial records, photographs, and biographical information.</p></scopecontent> 
  
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	 <p>There are no access restrictions on the materials for research purposes, and the collection is open to the public.</p> 
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	 <head>Copyright Information</head> 
	 <p>The researcher assumes full responsibility for observing all copyright,
		property, and libel laws as they apply.</p> 
  </userestrict> 
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        <head>Statement on Potentially Harmful Language and Images Found in Collections</head> 
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            reasons, however, users may encounter offensive or harmful language or images in some of our
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            Therefore, we encourage users to bring questions and concerns about descriptions in our finding aids to our attention via <extref href="mailto:ahcaccess@uwyo.edu">email</extref> or <extref href=" https://uwyo.sjc1.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_08pzxtR5dTgN0sC">anonymous web-form</extref>. 
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  	<p>There are no known other archival collections created by Austin J. App as of the date of processing.</p>  
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  <acqinfo encodinganalog="541"> 
      <p>The American Heritage Center received the materials in this collection from Oliver L. App, brother of Austin J. App, from 1984-1986.</p> 
  </acqinfo> 
  <processinfo> 
      <p>The collection was processed by Roger Simon from December 2024-September 2025.</p> 
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  <prefercite encodinganalog="524"> 
	 <p>Item Description, Box Number, Collection Name, Collection
		Number, American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming.</p> 
  </prefercite> 
  <controlaccess> 
	 <head>Access Terms</head> 
	 
  	<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610"> Federation of American Citizens of German Descent.</corpname>
  	<corpname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="610"> Boniface Press.</corpname>
	 
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Antisemitism -- United States.</subject>
      <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Hitler, Adolf--1889-1945.</subject>
      <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Nazis.</subject>
      <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Third Reich.</subject>
      <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Holocaust Denial Literature.</subject>
      <subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Anti-communist movements.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Communism.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Communism and Judaism.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Communism and Zionism.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945).</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> World War, 1939-1945.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> World War, 1939-1945 -- Atrocities.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> World War, 1939-1945 -- German Americans.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> World War, 1939-1945 -- Jews.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> World War, 1939-1945 -- Concentration camps -- United States.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Pornography -- United States.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> Racism -- United States.</subject>
  	<subject source="lcsh" encodinganalog="650"> German Americans.</subject>
      <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">International Relations.</subject> 
      <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">German Americans.</subject>
      <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences.</subject> 
      <subject source="archiveswest" altrender="nodisplay" encodinganalog="690">Military.</subject>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> United States -- Race relations.</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Germany -- Foreign relations -- 20th century.</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Germany -- History -- 20th century.</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Germany -- History -- 1933-1945.</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Germany -- History -- 1945-1990.</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Israel -- History.</geogname>
  	<geogname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="651"> Israel -- Foreign relations.</geogname>
	 
  	<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655"> Speeches.</genreform>
  	<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655"> Scrapbooks.</genreform>
  	<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655"> Photographs.</genreform>
  	<genreform source="aat" encodinganalog="655"> Financial records.</genreform>
	 
  	<occupation source="lcsh" encodinganalog="656">Authors, American.</occupation>	 
  	<occupation source="lcsh" encodinganalog="656">College teachers.</occupation>	 
	 
  	<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- Autobiography.</persname>
      <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- The Six Million Swindle – Blackmailing the German People for Hard Marks with Fabricated Corpses.</persname>
  	<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- The Curse of Anti-anti-semitism.</persname>
  	<persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- A Straight look at the Third Reich.</persname>
      <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- History's Most Terrifying Peace.</persname>
      <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- An Essay on Charles Darwin.</persname>
      <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- The First Stone.</persname>
      <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- Lancelot in English Literature – His Role and Character.</persname>
      <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- Ravishing the Conquered Women of Europe.</persname>
      <persname source="lcnaf" encodinganalog="700"> App, Austin J. (Austin Joseph), 1902- -- The True Concept of Literature.</persname>
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            <head>Container List</head>
  <c01 level="series"> 
     <did> 
     <unittitle>Series I. Published Manuscripts by App</unittitle>
            
     <unitdate><?xm-replace_text {Insert dates of series}?></unitdate> 
    </did> 
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 1. Published books, plays, and dissertations by App</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Der erschreckendste Friede der Geschichte” [“The Most Frightening Peace in History”] (PB) (Hellbrun Verlag, Salzburg, Austria)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>A German-language translation, by Father E.J. Reichenberger, of App’s “History’s Most Terrifying Peace.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“An Essay on Charles Darwin” (thesis) (School of Philosophy, St. Francis Seminary, Wisconsin)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1923</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The First Stone” (PB) by App (Boniface Press, Philadelphia, PA)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping from “The American Mercury,” clippings, correspondence, and handwritten notes.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Lancelot in English Literature – His Role and Character” (dissertation) (PB) (Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1929</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Lancelot in English Literature – His Role and Character” (HC) (Haskell House, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Ravishing the Conquered Women of Europe”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Six Million Swindle – Blackmailing the German People for Hard Marks with Fabricated Corpses" (PB) (Boniface Press, Tacoma Park, MD)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The True Concept of Literature” (HC) (The Mission Press, San Antonio, TX) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 2. Published articles and essays by App</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Adolph Hitler” by John Toland (book review)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>A reprint from “The Liberty Bell.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Amerikanische Bedenken zum Moskauer Veretrag” [“American Concerns About the Moscow Treaty”] – “Widerstand – Der Schwur von Würzberg” [“Resistance – The Oath of Würzberg”] (National-Verlag, Hannover, Germany) (three copies)
                </unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Amerikanische Selbstkritik im Jahre 1946” [“American Self-Criticism in 1946”] – “Deutsche Hochschullehrer-Zeitung – Die Deutsche Nation in Geschichte und Gegenwart” [“German University Teachers' Newspaper – The German Nation in History and Present”] (Grabert-Verlag, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Barry Goldwater on ‘The State of the World Today’” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>April 1968</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes a short article about App. </p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Catholic Church, the Bulwark of the Nation” – “The Salesianum” (St. Francis, WI)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1922</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Discipline Makes the Difference” (photocopy) – “St. Joseph Magazine”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Dr. App Replies to Smears” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY) (five copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>December 1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Evolution and Characteristics of the United Nations – The Big Lack and the Great Need” (photocopy) – “Social Justice Review”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Gedanken zum ersten Deutschtag” [“Thoughts on the First German Day”] (photocopy – two copies) – “Washington Journal”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“German-Americans and Freedom and Justice in Europe” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY) (five copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>December 1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“German-Americans and Wilson’s Peace-Making, III” – “Social Justice Review” (Catholic Central Union of America, St. Louis, MO)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The German Language Press in America” – “Year Book” (German Society of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, PA)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Germans” – “The Immigrants’ Influence on Wilson’s Peace Policies” (HC) by Joseph P. O’Grady (ed.) (University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, KY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as an insert an order form from Boniface Press.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Germans” (University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, KY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>“Reprinted from ‘The Immigrants’ Influence on Wilson’s Peace Policies’ – edited by Joseph P. O’Grady.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Here and Abroad” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>January 1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Here and Abroad” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>March 1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Here and Abroad” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>June 1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes “Needed: A Federation Geneologist [sic]” by App.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Here and Abroad” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>October 1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“High School Journalism – Key to Professional Writing” – “The Bulletin of the Columbia Scholastic Press Advisers Association” (The Columbia Scholastic Press Association, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Ideal Catholic Layman” – “The Magnificat” (The Sisters of Mercy, Manchester, NH) (four copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>One copy includes as an insert an order form for the “1958 National Catholic Almanac.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Msgr. Tiso of Slovakia Executed 21 Years Ago” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>May 1968</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“A New History of History and Politics” – “The American Mercury” (Torrance, CA)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as a “contributing editor.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Nutshell News of German Topics” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>October 1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Nutshell News of German Topics” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>November 1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes a letter from App.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Nutshell News of German Topics” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>December 1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Place of the Ugly in Creative Writing” – “Four Quarters” (La Salle College, Philadelphia, PA)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as an “editorial associate.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Policy Review Boards” – “Western Destiny” (The Noontide Press, Los Angeles, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as a “contributing editor.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Pommern, Oder-Neisse, Deutschland, Amerika” (interview) – “Deutschland-Treffen der Pommern” (Pommersche Landsmannschaft, Hamburg, Germany) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p/></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“A Small Town in Germany” by John le Carré (book review) – “The Ukrainian Quarterly” (Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Inc.) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Sudeten-German Tragedy” – “Reason” (Reason Enterprises, Santa Barbara, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>One copy includes as inserts two clippings and a page of a manuscript by App.  The other copy includes as inserts four clippings and handwritten notes by App.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Truth on War Crimes” – “Western Destiny” (Sausalito, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as a “contributing editor.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“West German Polls Show” – “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>January 1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Writing Off the Injustice to the Japanese-Americans” (photocopy) – “The Emancipator”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Why Americans Succeed” – “The Catholic World” (The Missionary Society of St. Paul the Apostle in the State of New York, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 3. Clippings by and about App</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                
                <unittitle>1930-1963, 1975-1980, undated (scrapbook with green cover)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">75</container>
                
                <unittitle>1931-1937, 1959-1964, undated (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “Scrap Book”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">75</container>
                
                <unittitle>1932-1947, undated (scrapbook with black cover labeled “Scrap Book”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes event programs.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">75</container>
                
                <unittitle>1945-1950, undated (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “Scrap Book 1947-1953”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes event programs and correspondence.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                
                <unittitle>1948-1962, undated (scrapbook with red cover labeled “Scrap Book”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">76</container>
                
                <unittitle>1950-1951, undated (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “Scrap Book 1950-1951”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes event programs.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                
                <unittitle>1950-1952 (scrapbook with black cover and man with a sombrero)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                
                <unittitle>1950-1954 (scrapbook with blue cover labeled “1950-1954”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                
                <unittitle>1950-1957 (scrapbook with black cover labeled “Scrap Book”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">76</container>
                
                <unittitle>1950-1966, undated (scrapbook with blue cover labeled “1953-1962”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">76</container>
                
                <unittitle>1950-1968, undated (scrapbook with blue cover labeled “Smear”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes clippings of articles about Joe McCarthy.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">77</container>
                
                <unittitle>1951-1953, undated (scrapbook with red cover labeled “German 1951-1952”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>German-language clippings.  Includes event programs.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">77</container>
                
                <unittitle>1952-1958 (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “Here &amp; Abroad – Nord-Amerika”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Mostly clippings of App’s column “Here and Abroad – A Weekly Chat.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">77</container>
                
                <unittitle>1952-1965, undated (scrapbook with red cover)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes event programs.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                
                <unittitle>1954-1961 (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “General Scrapbook 1954-1961”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">78</container>
                
                <unittitle>1958-1964 (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “1957-1964”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                
                <unittitle>1961-1969, undated (scrapbook with blue cover)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">80</container>
                
                <unittitle>1965-1967, undated (scrapbook with green cover)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">78</container>
                
                <unittitle>1967-1970, undated (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “1967-1970”) </unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as loose inserts two small photos and “The Problem is Smut,” a pamphlet from Morality in Media (NY, NY).</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">78</container>
                
                <unittitle>1970-1971 (scrapbook with red cover labeled “Scrap Book 1970-1971”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">79</container>
                
                <unittitle>1971-1974, undated (scrapbook with brown cover labeled “1972-1974”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">79</container>
                
                <unittitle>1974-1977, undated (scrapbook with black cover labeled “Scrap Book 1975-”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">79</container>
                
                <unittitle>1974-1979, undated (scrapbook with black cover labeled “1974”)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
 </c01>
 
 <c01 level="series"> 
    <did> 
       <unittitle>Series II. Book Collection</unittitle>
            
         <unitdate><?xm-replace_text {Insert dates of series}?></unitdate> 
    </did>   
    
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 1. Collected Books – English-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">A</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Abraham Lincoln – A Play” (school edition) (PB) by John Drinkwater (Sidgwick &amp; Jackson Ltd., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Actor: The True Story of John Foster Dulles, Secretary of State, 1953-1959 – A Study in Deception” (PB) by Alan Stang (Western Islands, Boston, MA, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Adenauer and the New Germany – The Chancellor of the Vanquished” (HC) by Edgar Alexander (Farrar, Straus and Cudahy, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Adenauer – His Authorized Biography” (HC) by Paul Weymar (E.P. Dutton &amp; Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Adolph Hitler” (HC) by John Toland (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts an issue of “Catholic League Newsletter” (Catholic League for Religious and Civil Rights, Milwaukee, WI), three letters, and a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Advance to Barbarism – How the Reversion to Barbarism in Warfare and War-Trials Menaces Our Future” (HC) by F.J.P. Veale (C.C. Nelson Publishing Co., Appleton, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Africa at War” (HC) by Al J. Venter (The Devin-Adair Co., Old Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings and an index card of handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“After Sarajevo – The Origins of the World War – Volume II” (second edition, revised) (PB) by Sidney B. Fay (The Free Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">1</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“All America Must Know the Terror That Is Upon Us” (PB) by Dr. Revilo P. Oliver (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ambassador Dodd’s Diary – 1933-1938” (HC) by William E. Dodd, Jr. and Martha Dodd (eds.) (Harcourt, Brace and Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ambush at Vladivostok” (PB) by Phyllis Schlafly and Chester Ward (Pere Marquette Press, Alton, IL) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America First – The Battle Against Intervention – 1940-1941” (HC) by Wayne S. Cole (The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two letters and a review card from The University of Wisconsin Press.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America Goes to War” (HC) by Charles Callan Tansill (Little, Brown &amp; Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America: Listen!  The Kennedy Administration and the Washington Scene – A Revealing Report on Power Politics and the Current Chaos in Our Federal Government” (new revised and enlarged edition) (PB) by Frank L. Kluckhohn (Monarch Books, Inc., Derby, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America, Look at Spain” (HC) by Merwin K. Hart (P.J. Kennedy &amp; Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“American Diplomacy – 1900-1950” (HC) by George F. Kennan (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“An American First – John T. Flynn and the America First Committee” (HC) by Michele Flynn Stenehjem (Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “Advance Deposit Saving Plan” for the Conservative Book Club.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“American Historical Society of Germans from Russia – Work Paper No. 10” (PB) (American Historical Society of Germans from Russia, Greeley, CO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts seven clippings, an issue of “Newsletter” (American Historical Society of Germans from Russia), and a pamphlet from the Society.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Americanism Betrayed – Fact vs. Fiction” (PB) by A.O. Tittman (A.O. Tittman)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an errata sheet.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“American Manifest Destiny and the Holocausts – Millions of People Exterminated – Where It Happened – When It Happened – How It Happened – Who Made It Happen” by Conrad Grieb (PB) (Examiner Books, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as inserts a clipping titled “Terror in Jerusalem” and “In Search of an Alternative to the NSWPP [National Socialist White People’s Party]” by Rick Cooper.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America’s Concentration Camps” (HC) by Allan R. Bosworth (W.W. Norton &amp; Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                    <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings and notes.</p></note>
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America’s Concentration Camps” (PB) by Allan T. Bosworth (Bantam Books, Inc. NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America's German Heritage – Bicentennial Minutes” (PB) by Don Heinrich Tolzmann (German-American National Congress, Chapter of Greater Cleveland, Cleveland, OH) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert an order form.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America’s Retreat from Victory – The Story of George Catlett Marshall” (PB) by Senator Joseph R. McCarthy (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY), 1951</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America’s 2nd Crusade” (HC) by William Henry Chamberlain (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping and the pamphlet “How the Reds Won – The Lesson Behind American-Soviet Parleys” by Rosalie M. Gordon (America’s Future, Inc., New Rochelle, NY), 1959.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“America’s Unelected Rulers” (PB) by Kent and Phoebe Courtney (The Conservative Society of America, New Orleans, LA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings, a letter, and a review of the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Anarchist Cookbook” (PB) by William Powell (Lyle Stuart, Inc., Secaucus, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Anglo-French-Israeli Aggression Against Egypt – The Story of Unprecedented Atrocities” (PB) (Egyptian Embassy, Washington, D.C.) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Answer of a German – An Open Letter to the Archbishop of Canterbury” (HC) by Hans Grimm (Euphorion Books, Dublin, Ireland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Anthology of Conservative Writing in the United States – 1932-1960” (PB) by A.G. Heinsohn, Jr. (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Anti-Defamation League and Its Use in the World Communist Offensive” (PB) by Robert H. Williams (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Anti-Humans – Student ‘Re-education’ in Romanian Prisons” (HC) by D. Bacu (Soldiers of the Cross, Englewood, CO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Anti-Semitic and Nazi Incidents from 25 December 1959 until 28 January 1960 – White Paper of the Government of the Federal Republic of Germany” (PB) (Federal Republic of Germany, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Anti-Semitism – Its History and Causes” (HC) by Bernard Lazare (Britons Publishing Co., London, England), 1967</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Apartheid and United Nations Collective Measures – An Analysis” (PB) by Amelia C. Leiss (Carnegie Endowment for International Peace, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Aquarian Gospel of Jesus the Christ – The Philosophic and Practical Basis of the Religion of the Aquarian Age of the World” (PB) by Levi (DeVorss &amp; Co., Santa Monica, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">2</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Arab-Israeli Conflict – Cause and Effect” (PB) by Sami Hadawi (Conservative Viewpoint, Bakersfield, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Argentina – A Nation at the Crossroads of Myth and Reality” (PB) by Ricardo Zinn (Robert Speller &amp; Sons, Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Aspects of Jewish Power in the United States – Volume IV of ‘The International Jew – The World’s Foremost Problem’” (PB) by Henry Ford, Sr. (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy WV) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“A Fourth Selection of Articles Appearing in ‘The Dearborn Independent’.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Atheistic Communism (Divini Redemptoris)” (PB) – Encyclical Letter of Pope Pius XI (Paulist Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“An Atlas of Current Affairs” (HC) by J.F. Horrabin (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Atrocity Propaganda – 1914-1919” (HC) by James Morgan Read (Yale University Press, New Haven, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">B</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Back Door to War – The Roosevelt Foreign Policy – 1933-1941” (HC) by Charles Callan Tansill (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings and other documents.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bagara – Photographs of Equatorial Africa” (HC) by Ed van der Elsken (Abelard-Schuman Ltd., London, NY, Toronto)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Barry Goldwater: Freedom Is His Flight Plan” (PB) by Stephen Shadegg (McFadden Books, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Barry Goldwater – Portrait of an Arizonian” (HC) by Edwin McDowell (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Battle of the Atlantic – September 1939- May 1943” (“History of the United States Naval Operations in World War II – Volume I”) (HC) by Samuel Eliot Morison (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Behind Communism” (PB) by Frank L. Britton (Frank L. Britton, Los Angeles, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts two copies of a brochure promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Berlin and the Future of Eastern Europe” (HC) by David S. Collier and Kurt Glasser (eds.) (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an insert a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Berlin Bastion – The Epic of Post-War Berlin” (HC) by Lowell Bennett (Fred Rudl, Frankfurt/Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Berlin – Fate and Mission” (PB) (Press and Information Office of Berlin)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Berlin Question in Its Relations to World Politics – 1944-1963 – An Introduction” (PB) (R. Oldenbourg, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an errata sheet.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Berlin Wall” (HC) by Pierre Galante with Jack Miller (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Betrayal in Vietnam” (HC) by Louis A. Fanning (Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Beyond the Iron Mask” (HC) by Robert Bolivar DePugh (Salon Publishing Co., Norborne, MO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as inserts a form letter from the author, a flier promoting books by the author, and a flier promoting the 1977 Patriots Leadership Conference.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Black Belt Around the World at the High Noon of Colonialism” (HC) by Earnest Servier Cox Earnest Servier Cox (Richmond, VA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an issue of “Washington Observer Newsletter.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Black Book on Red China – The Continuing Revolt” (PB) by Edward Hunter (The Bookmailer, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and an issue of “The Dan Smoot Report.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Blasting the Historical Blackout – Professor A.J.P. Taylor's ‘The Origins of the Second World War’ – Its Nature, Reliability, Shortcomings and Implications” (PB) by Harry Elmer Barnes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Bleeding of America” (PB) by Herman H. Dinsmore (Western Islands, Belmont, MA), 1977</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as inserts two “Reader’s Digest” reprints.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Blessed Are the Peacemakers” (PB) (The Catholic Pacifists’ Association, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Blue Book of The John Birch Society” (tenth printing) (PB – spiral bound) (Robert Welch) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Each copy includes as an insert a July 1964 Bulletin from The John Birch Society.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Blueprint for Enslavement” (PB) by Father James A. McCormick (Catechetical Guild Educational Society, St. Paul, MN)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">3</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bomber Command” (HC) by Max Hastings (The Dial Press/James Wade, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Bondage of the Free – A Critical Examination of the Misnamed ‘Civil Rights’ Cause from the Civil War Through the Cold War” (PB) by Kent H. Steffgen (Vanguard Books, Berkeley, CA) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bonsai: Photos of Now Famous Miniature Trees – Volume 1” (HC – slipcase) by Kenji Murata (ed.) (Koju-En Nursery, Tokyo, Japan)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Bookworm Turns” (play) (PB) by Rita Griffin Martin (Art Craft Play Co., Cedar Rapids, IA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Brainwashing – The Story of Men Who Defied It” (PB) by Edward Hunter (Pyramid Books, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Breaking the Silence – England, Ireland, Wilson and the War” (HC) by T. St. John Gaffney (Horace Liveright, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1930</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Britain’s Blunders – An Objective Study of the Second World War – Its Causes, Conduct and Consequence” (PB) by Pete H. Nicoll (Pete H. Nicoll)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“British Public Opinion and the Wars of German Unification: 1864-1871” (HC) by Peter H. Peel (The International Research Institute for Political Science, College Park, MD) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Business End of Government” (PB) by Dan Smoot (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Busing Coverup” (PB) by Edward P. Langerton (Howard Allen Enterprises, Inc., Cape Canaveral, FL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">C</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Captive Nations – Our First Line of Defense” (PB) by Bernadine Bailey (Chas. Hallberg &amp; Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  App is mentioned on pg. 161.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Case Against the ‘Saturday Review of Literature’” (PB) (Modern Poetry Association, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Case History of the Smear by CBS of Conservatives” (PB) by Irving G. McCann (McCann Press, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Case of Tyler Kent” (PB) by John Howland Snow (The Long House, Inc., New Canaan, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Catholic University of America – A Record of Knights of Columbus Fellows” (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>App is listed on pg. 5.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Censorship 1917” (HC) by James R. Mock (Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Challenge of Coexistence” (PB) by A. Avtorkhanov , Joseph Clar, Ernest J. Salter, Vincent Savarius, and Douglas Hyde (Ampersand Ltd., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a form letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The China Story” (HC) by Freda Utley (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“China, The Jews and World War Three” (PB) (White Power Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an index card with handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Christian Sheep and Satan’s Wolves” (PB) by James Combs (New Christian Crusade Church, Hollywood, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Christian Wisdom and Christian Formation – Theology, Philosophy, and the Catholic College Student” (HC) by J. Barry McGannon, S.J., Bernard J. Cooke, S.J., and George P. Klubertanz, S.J. (eds.) (Sheed and Ward, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a review of the book by App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Churchill Legend” (HC) by Francis Neilson (C.C. Nelson Publishing Co., Appleton, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Citadels of Chaos” (HC) by Cornelius Carl Veith (Forum Publishing Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Civil War in the Making – ‘The Combat Groups of the Working Class’ in East Germany” (PB) by W. Bader (Independent Information Centre, London, England) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">4</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Closing the Ring – The Second World War” (HC) by Winston S. Churchill (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings and a flier promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Cold War and Liberation” (HC) by John F. O’Conor (Vantage Press, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Commando Extraordinary – The Remarkable Exploits of Otto Skorzeny” (PB) by Charles Foley (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Communism in Vietnam – A Documentary Study of Theory, Strategy and Operational Practices” (PB) by Rodger Swearingen and Hammond Rolph (American Bar Association, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Communism: Threat to Freedom” (PB) by John F. Cronin (National Catholic Welfare Conference, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Communist Defamation Campaign Against General Trettner – A Case in Point” (PB) by Markus Verlag on behalf of the German Federal Ministry of Defence, Bonn (ed.) (Markus Verlag, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Community Leaders of America” (HC) (American Biographical Institute, Raleigh, NC)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>App is listed on pg. 12.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Compulsory Collectivization of Independent Farms in the Soviet Zone of Occupation in Germany” (PB) (Federal Ministry for All-German Affairs, Bonn, Berlin)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Conditions for Peace in Europe – Problems of Detente and Security” (HC) by David S. Collier and Kurt Glaser (eds.) (Public Affairs Press, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Confuse and Control – Soviet Techniques in Germany” (Department of State Publication 4107) (PB) (Division of Publications, Office of Public Affairs)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Conquest or Consent” (PB) by Wickliffe B. Vennard, Sr. (Forum Publishing Co., Boston, MA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Conquest Through Immigration – How Zionism Turned Palestine into a Jewish State” (HC) by George W. Robnett (Institute for Special Research, Pasadena, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy is inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Conscience of a Conservative” (PB) by Barry Goldwater (Hillman Periodicals, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Conscience of a Conservative” (PB) by Senator Barry Goldwater (McFadden-Bartell Corp., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Court Historians versus Revisionism – An Examination of Langer and Gleason, ‘The Challenge to Isolation, 1937-1940’” (PB) by Harry Elmer Barnes (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Courts and Rights – The American Judiciary in Action” (PB) by John P. Roche (Random House, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Cover-Up: The Politics of Pearl Harbor, 1941-1946” (HC) by Bruce R. Bartlett (Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Crime of Our Age – A Call to the Clergy and to All Christians in the United States of America” (PB) by Dr. Ludwig A. Fritsch (Ludwig Adolphus Fritsch, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a form letter from the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Crusading Preacher from the West – The Story of Billy James Hargis” (PB) by Dr. Fernando Penabaz (Christian Crusade, Tulsa, OK)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Czech Black Book” (PB) by Robert Littell (ed.) (Avon Books, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">D</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dagger in the Heart – American Policy Failures in Cuba” (PB) by Mario Lazo (Twin Circle Publishing Co., NY, NY) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Each copy is inscribed by the author.  One copy includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dance of Death” (HC) by Erich Kern (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Danzig and the Corridor – World Opinion on the Topic of To-Day” (PB) by Margarete Gärtner (coll.) (Volk und Reich, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Dark Invader – Wartime Reminiscences of a German Naval Intelligence Officer” (HC) by Captain von Rintelen (Franz Rintelen von Kleist) (The MacMillan Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1933</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Death Camp Proved Him Real – The Life of Father Maximillian Kolbe, Franciscan” (PB) (Prow, Kenosha, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three clippings, as well as two index cards and one sheet of paper each with handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Death of Adolph Hitler – Unknown Documents from Soviet Archives” (PB) by Lev Bezymenski (Pyramid Publications, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Death of a Nation” (PB) by John A. Stormer (Liberty Bell Press, Florissant, MO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Decadence of Judaism in Our Time” (HC) by Moshe Menuhin (Exposition Press Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three clippings and a four-page document titled “Die Kriegsverbrecher – Dies ist keineswegs politische Propaganda, sondern die WAHRHEIT” [“The War Criminals – This Is By No Means Political Propaganda, but the TRUTH”].</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Declaration of Principles and Policies Adopted by the Ninety-Second Convention of the Catholic Central Verein of America in Chicago, Ill., August 16-20, 1947” (PB) (Central Bureau of the Catholic Central Verein, St. Louis, MO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Decline of the American Republic and How to Rebuild It” (HC) by John T. Flynn (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Defence of the Western World – An Address” (PB) by General Sir Walter Walker (Destiny Publishers, Merrimac, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“‘Democracy’ in Israel” (PB) by Norman F. Dacey (The American Palestine Committee, Southbury, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Democrat’s Dilemma” (PB) by Philip M. Crane (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">5</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Design for Survival” (HC) by General Thomas S. Power with Albert A. Arnhym (Coward-McCann, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Design for War – A Study of Secret Power Politics – 1937-1941” (HC) by Frederic R. Sanborn (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts five clippings and a German-language document.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Devil’s Disciples: Masters of Illusion” (PB) by I.M. Freeman (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dew on the Thorn – Volume II – An Anthology of Verse” (HC) by the Students of Marywood College (Scranton, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“‘De-Zionizing’ for a Normal Israel: How and Why” (PB) by Elmer Berger (American Council for Judaism, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A reprint of an article from “Issues” magazine.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dictionary of International Biography – 1967” (fourth ed.) (HC) by Ernest Kay (comp.) (Dictionary of International Biography Co., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>App is listed on pg. 12.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dietrich Eckart – An Introduction for the English-Speaking Student” (second ed.) (PB) by William Gillespie (Houston, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did>
                <note><p>Includes two fliers promoting the monograph.</p></note>                
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Diminished Mind – A Study of Planned Mediocrity in Our Public Schools” (HC) by Mortimer Smith (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Diplomatic and Political History of Croatia” (HC) by Ivo Omrčanin (Dorrance &amp; Co., Philadelphia, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Dirks Escape – The True Story of a German Family Fleeing from the Specter of the Holocaust” (PB) by C. Brandon Rimmer (Bethany Fellowship, Inc., Minneapolis, MN)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Disinherited – Journal of a Palestinian Exile – With an Epilogue 1974” (PB) by Fawaz Turki (Monthly Review Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Dispossessed Majority” (HC) by Wilmot Robertson (Howard Allen, Cape Canaveral, FL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings and other documents.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Divide and Conquer” (PB) (Office of Facts and Figures, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Divided Germany and Berlin” (PB) by Norman J.G. Pounds (D. Van Nostrand Co., Inc., Princeton, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Divided Towns – Amputated Land” (PB) (Dipl. pol. Ullrich Rühmland, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Documents of Humanity During the Mass Expulsions” (PB) by K.O. Kurth (comp.) (The Goettingen Research Committee, Goettingen, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Documents on the Expulsion of the Germans from Eastern-Central-Europe – Vol. I – The Expulsion of the German Population from the Territories East of the Oder-Neisse-Line” (HC) by Theodor Schieder (ed.) (The Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims, Bonn, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“A selection and translation from ‘Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa – Band I,1 und I, 2.’”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Documents on the Expulsion of the Germans from Eastern-Central-Europe – Vol. II/III – The Expulsion of the German Population from Hungary and Rumania” (HC) (Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees, and War Victims, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Documents on the Expulsion of the Germans from Eastern-Central-Europe – Vol. IV – The Expulsion of the German Population from Czechoslovakia” (HC) by Theodor Schieder (The Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees and War Victims, Bonn, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“A selection and translation from ‘Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa – Band IV,1 und IV, 2.’”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Documents on the Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans” (HC) by Dr. Wilhelm K. Turnwald (comp.) (University Press, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an index card with handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Doenitz at Nuremberg: A Re-Appraisal – War Crimes and the Military Professional” (HC) by H.K. Thompson, Jr. and Henry Strutz (eds.) (Amber Publishing Corp. NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Doomed People – 200,000 Germans in the ČSSR” (PB) by The Sudeten German Council (ed.) (University Publishing House, Munich, Germany (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Drama of the European Jews” (PB) by Prof. Paul Rassinier (Steppingstone Publications, Silver Spring, MD) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Dream of Freedom – Four Decades of National Survival versus Russian Imperialism in Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania – 1940-1980” (HC) by Andres Küng (Boreas Publishing House, Cardiff, New York, Stockholm, Sydney, Toronto)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two pages and three index cards of handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Drew Pearson Story” (PB) by Frank Kluckhohn and Jay Franklin (Chas. Hallberg &amp; Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Dynamic World Order” (HC) by Donals A. MacLean (The Bruce Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">E</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">6</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The East Came West” (HC) by Peter J. Huxley-Blythe (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Eastern Europe in Transition” (HC) by Kurt London (ed.) (The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Eastern Part of Germany – Beyond Oder and Neisse – In the Polish Press – 1958-1961” (PB) by The Goettingen Research Committee (ed.) (Holzner, Wuerzberg, Publisher) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a form letter promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Edison as I Know Him” (PB) by Henry Ford, Sr. (American Thought And Action, San Diego, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Education for American Democracy – An Introduction to American Education” (HC) by Edward J. Power (McGraw-Hill Book Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Eighteenth Century Maryland Through the Eyes of German Visitors” (PB) by Paul G. Gleis (The Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland, Baltimore, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“Reprinted from ‘Twentieth-Eighth Report of The Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland,’ 1952.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Einstein est mort! Vive Einsteinism!” (PB) by Polybius (Polzin Publications, Parkesburg, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Elizabeth Inchbald – Novelist” (PB) by William McKee, M.A. (dissertation) (The Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Empire of ‘The City’ (World Superstate) – The Five Ideologies of Space and Power” (HC) by E.C. Knuth (Milwaukee, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three letters and an index card of handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Empire of ‘The City’ (World Superstate) – The Five Ideologies of Space and Power” (PB) by E.C. Knuth (Empire Publishing Co., Milwaukee, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The End of the Jewish People?” by Georges Friedmann (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Estate Planning – Some Essentials You Should Know” (second ed.) (PB) (Main Hurdman &amp; Cranstoun)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“European Achievements in the Homelands of the German Expellees” (PB) by Göttinger Arbeitskreis (ed.) (Holzner Verlag, Kitzingen-Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes English, German, French, and Spanish.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Europe and the Jews – The Pressure of Christendom on the People of Israel for 1900 Years” (PB) by Malcolm Hay (Beacon Press, Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a packing list from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Europe in Decay – A Study in Disintegration – 1936-1940” (HC) by L.B. Namier (Peter Smith, Gloucester, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Europe’s Forgotten Territories” (HC) by Charles Wassermann (R. Roussell, Copenhagen, Denmark) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Europe’s Road to Potsdam” (HC) by Wenzel Jaksch (Frederick A. Praeger, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Eva Braun: Hitler’s Mistress” (PB) by Nerin E. Gun (Bantam Books, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Evaluation of Common Stocks” (HC) by Arnold Bernhard (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Everyman’s United Nations – A Basic History of the Organization – 1945 to 1963” (seventh ed.) (PB) (United Nations, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ex America” (PB) by Garet Garrett (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caxton, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Exchange of Communications Between the President of the United States and the Chancellor of the German Reich – April 1939” (PB) (Atlantis Archives, Union, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">F</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Facts and Fascism” (HC) by George Seldes (In Fact, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Failure at Nuremberg” (PB) (Institute for Historical Review, Torrance, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1983</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fall of Mussolini – His Own Story” (HC) by Benito Mussolini (Farrar Strauss and Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fall of the Dynasties – The Collapse of the Old Order, 1905-1922” (HC) by Edmond Taylor (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc. Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “Information for AVE MARIA Book Reviewers.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“False Freedom” (HC) by Edward L. Delaney (Standard Publications, Sacramento, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“False Freedom” (PB) by Edward L. Delaney (Standard Publications, Sacramento, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Farewell, Israel!” (HC) by Ephraim Sevela (Gateway Editions, Ltd., South Bend, IN)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fatal Decisions” (PB) by Seymour Freiden and William Richardson (Berkley Publishing Corp., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fateful Turn – From Individualism to Collectivism – 1880-1960” (HC) by Clarence B. Carson (The Foundation for Economic Education, Inc., Irvington-on-Hudson, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fate of the Prussian Mennonites” (PB) by William I. Schreiber (The Goettingen Research Committee, Goettingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“F.D.R. – My Exploited Father-in-Law” (PB) by Curtis B. Dall (Christian Crusade Publications, Tulsa, OK)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“F.D.R. – My Exploited Father-In-Law” (revised ed.) (PB) by Curtis B. Dall (Action Associates, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fearful Master – A Second Look at the United Nations” (PB) by G. Edward Griffin (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fearful Master – A Second Look at the United Nations” (PB) by G. Edward Griffin (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">7</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fearful Master – A Second Look at the United Nations” (PB) by G. Edward Griffin (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Federal Reserve and Our Manipulated Dollar” (PB) by Martin A. Larson (The Devin-Adair Co., Old Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>        
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Federal Reserve Bank” (PB) by H.S. Kenan (The Noontide Press, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Federal Reserve Hoax – The Age of Deception” (PB) by Wickliffe B. Vennard, Sr. (Forum Publishing Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Fiction and Fact – The Constitution of the German Democratic Republic in the Light of Its Application” (PB) (Federal Ministry for All-German Questions, Bonn, Berlin)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Five Decades Before Dawn” (PB) by Edward L. Delaney (Deljon Publishers, Pasadena, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as an insert a flier from Boniface Press.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Five Races of Europe” (PB) by George Pile (Sons of Liberty, Hollywood, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Foreign Policy for Americans” (HC) by Robert A. Taft (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an address by Taft titled “Compulsory Military Training in Peacetime Will Destroy Government by the People.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Foreign Policy in Christian Perspective” (HC) by Joh Coleman Bennett (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts six pages of handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Foreign Volunteers of Hitler’s Germany” (PB) by Warren W. Odegard and Richard E. Deeter (DO Enterprises)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Forged War Crimes Malign the German Nation” (PB) by Udo Walendy (Verlag für Volkstum und Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Vlotho (Weser), Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“For My Legionaries (The Iron Guard)” (PB) by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (Editura “Libertatea,” Madrid, Spain)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two pages of handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Fortress Cuba – Russia’s American Base” (PB) by Jay Malin (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>        
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Forty-Eighters – Political Refugees of the German Revolution of 1848” (HC) by A.E. Zucker (ed.) (Columbia University Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two letters and a separate package of letters.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“France: The Tragic Years – 1939-1947 – An Eyewitness Account of War, Occupation, and Liberation” (HC) by Sisley Huddleston (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>        
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“France – The Tragic Years – 1939-1947 – An Eyewitness Account of War, Occupation and Liberation” (PB) by Sisley Huddleston (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Franks – A Critical Study in Christianisation and Imperialism” (PB) by F.J. Los (Historical Review Press, Warwickshire, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Free to Choose” (HC) by Milton &amp; Rose Friedman (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Fringe on Top” (PB) by M. Stanton Evans with Allan Ryskind and William Schulz</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>The binding on the book has come apart, and the first twenty-two pages are missing.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“From Major Jordan’s Diaries” (PB) by George Racey Jordan with Richard L. Stokes (The Bookmailer, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>        
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">G</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Genesis of the Oder-Neisse Line in the Diplomatic Negotiations During World War II – Sources and Documents” (PB) by Gotthold Rhode and Wolfgang Wagner (comps., eds.) (Brentano-Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Genocide – The Jews in Europe – 1939-45” (PB) by Ward Rutherford (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gerhardt Hauptmann – His Life and Work” (PB) by C.F.W. Behl (Holzner-Verlag, Würzburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The German-Americans – An Informal History” (HC) by Richard O’Connor (HC) (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, Toronto)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings, and index card of handwritten notes, and a document titled “Die Deutschen von Maryland – Eine Rezension” [“The Germans of Maryland – A Review”] by App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The German-Americans in Politics – 1914-1917 (HC) by Clifton James Child (The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“German Eastern Territories – A Manual and Book of Reference Dealing with the Regions East of Oder and Neisse” (HC) by the Gottingen Research Committee (ed.) and Joachim Frhr. V. Braun (comp.) (Holzner Wuerzburg Publisher, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package with a document from Der Göttinger Arbeitskreis [The Göttingen Working Group], an issue of “Expellee Press Service” (Goettingen Research Committee, Goettingen, Germany), and pages 5-9 of an unidentified German-language document.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The German Eastern Territories – Beyond Oder and Neisse – In the Light of the Polish Press” (PB) by the Goettinger Research Committee (ed.) (Holzner, Wuerzburg)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The German Fifth Column in World War II” (HC) by Louis De Jong (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The German Frontier Problem – A Study in Political Interdependence” (PB) by Herbert G. Marzian (The Goettingen Research Committee, Goettingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germania Defender – Speeches and Essays” (HC) by R.C. Duff (Rein &amp; Sons Co., Houston, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1915</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germania Delenda Est?” (PB) by X.Y.Z. (Frederick Charles F. Weiss) (F.C.F. Le Blanc, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“German Influence in American Education and Culture” (HC) by Dr. John A. Walz (Carl Schurz Memorial Foundation, Inc., Philadelphia, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The German-Language Press in America” (PB) by Carl Wittke (University of Kentucky Press, Lexington, KY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings and a copy of a letter to the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“German-Polish Dialogue – Letters of the Polish and German Bishops and International Statements” (PB) (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Brussels, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The German Polish Frontier” (HC) by W.M. Drzewieniecki (Polish Western Association of America, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a book review by App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“German Recovery and the Marshall Plan – 1948-1952” (PB) by Herbert Carleton Mayer (Edition Atlantic Forum, Bonn, Brussels, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germans Against Hitler – July 20, 1944” by Hans Royce, Erich Zimmermann, and Hans-Adolf Jacobsen (comps.) (PB) (Federal Press and Information Office, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germans in the Conquest of America – A Sixteenth Century Venture” (PB) by Germán Arciniegas (The MacMillan Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">8</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“German Social Science Digest” (PB) (Claassen Verlag, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany and Eastern Europe – Two Documents of the Third German Bundestag – 1961” (PB) by Wenzel Jaksch (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Brussels, NY) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany and the East-West Crisis – The Decisive Challenge to American Policy” (HC) by William S. Schlamm (David McKay Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany and the Jews Since 1945” (PB) (Press and Information Office, German Embassy, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany Beyond the Wall – People, Politics…and Prosperity” (HC) by Jean Edward Smith (Little, Brown and Co., Boston, Toronto)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an issue of “Democratic German Report.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany – Life World Library” (HC) by Terence Prittie and The Editors of “Life” (TimeInc., Ny, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany Misjudged – An Appeal to International Good Will in the Interest of a Lasting Peace” (HC) by Roland Hugins (The Open Court Publishing Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1916</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany Not Guilty in 1914” (PB) by M.H. Cochran (Ralph Myles, Publisher, Colorado Springs, CO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany Reports” (PB) by Konrad Adenauer (preface) (The Press and Information Office of the German Federal Government, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany’s Eastern Frontiers – The Problem of the Oder-Neisse Line” (HC) by Zoltan Michael Szaz (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a German-language document, by Peter Rutkowski, titled “Nürnberg und die Vertreibungen” [Nurenberg and the Expulsions”], two documents from the Captive Nations Committee of New York, and six clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany’s Economic Preparations for War” (HC) by Burton H. Klein (Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany Surrenders Unconditionally – Facsimiles of the Documents” (National Archives Publication No. 46-4) (National Archives of the United States, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Germany Under Direct Controls – Economic Aspects of Industrial Disarmament – 1945-1948” (HC) by Nicholas Balabkins (Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, N.J.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Goebbels Diaries” (PB) by Louis P. Lochner (ed., trans.) (Popular Library, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Goering's Last Letter! Field-Marshal Hermann Goering Speaks from His Grave to His Accuser, Prosecutor, Judge, and Hangman – Winston Churchill and to the World-Christian Conscience” (PB) by Hermann Goering (Johan Schoeman, Pretoria, South Africa)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Grand Hotel” (HC) by Vicki Baum (Doubleday, Doran &amp; Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1931</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Gravediggers” (PB) by Phyllis Schlafly and Chester Ward (Pere Marquette Press, Alton, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Great Powers and Eastern Europe” (HC) by John A. Lukacs (American Book Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Great Prison Break – The Supreme Court Leads the Way” (PB) by G. Edward Griffin (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Great Sacrilege (PB) by Fr. James F. Wathen, O.S.J. (Tan Books and Publishers, Rockford, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a sheet of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Great Terror – Stalin’s Purge of the Thirties” (HC) by Robert Conquest (The Macmillan Co.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Greek Fire!  The Fabulous Secret Weapon That Saved Europe” (HC) by W.H. Spears, Jr. (Adams Press, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four pages of photocopied clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gruesome Harvest – The Costly Attempt to Exterminate the People of Germany” (PB) by Ralph Franklin Keeling (Institute of American Economics, Chicago. IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Guns of August” (HC) by Barbara W. Tuchman (The MacMillan Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">H</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Hands Off the Panama Canal” (PB) by Isaac Don Levine (Monticello Books, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Harry Elmer Barnes – Learned Crusader – The New History in Action” (HC) by Arthur Goddard (ed.) (Ralph Myles, Publisher, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two order forms from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Harvest of Deceit” (PB) by Edward L. Delaney (20th Century Factfinder, Sacramento, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">9</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Herman Göring and the Third Reich – A Biography Based on Family and Official Records” (HC) by Charles Bewley (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Hidden Russia – My Ten Years as a Slave Laborer” (HC) by N.N. Krasnov, Jr. (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The High Cost of Vengeance” (HC) by Freda Utley (Henry Regnery, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“His Name was John Birch” (PB) by S.C. Lyons (S.C. Lyons, Dry Branch, GA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“History of the Cossacks” (HC) by Gen. Wasili G. Glaskow (Robert Speller &amp; Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Hitler – A Study in Tyranny” (rev. ed.) (PB) by Alan Bullock (Bantam Books, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Holocaust Victims Accuse – Documents and Testimony on Jewish War Criminals – Part 1” (PB) by Reb Moshe Shonfeld (Neturei Karts of U.S.A., Brooklyn, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language document.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“How Secure These Rights? The Documented Report of Anti-Semitism Today” (PB) by Ruth A. Weintraub (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Hug of the Bear” (HC) by Mischa Jac Feld with Ivan H. Peterman (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by Peterman.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Hypnotism” (PB) by G.H. Estabrooks (E.P. Dutton &amp; Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a handwritten note.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">I</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“I Accuse! (J’Accuse!) by a German” (HC) by Alexander Gray (trans.) (Grosset &amp; Dunlap, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1915</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ill Fares the Land – The Famine Planned for America” (PB) by Dan P. Van Gorder (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Imperium – The Philosophy of History and Politics” (HC) by Ulrick Varange (Francis Parker Yockey) (Noontide Press, Sausalito, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In All Conscience – Reflections on Books and Culture” (HC) by Harold C. Gardiner, S.J. (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Incredible Infamy” (PB) by A.O. Tittman (A.O. Tittman, Middlebury, VT) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In Darkest Germany – The Record of a Visit” (PB) by Victor Gallancz (Henry Regnery Co., Hinsdale, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In Defense of Freedom: A Conservative Credo” (HC) by Frank S. Meyer (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Indonesia 1963 – Looking Back Over the Year” (HC) (Department of Foreign Affairs, Republic of Indonesia)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Inglés Elemental – Libro Segundo” (PB) by Elena Picazo de Murray and Paul V. Murray (Aldina, Robredo y Rosell, S.R.I., Mexico City, Mexico)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In God’s Underground” (PB) by Richard Wurmbrand and Charles Foley (ed.) (Diane Books Publishing Co., Glendale, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In Many Voices – Our Fabulous Foreign-Language Press” (PB) by Edward Hunter (Norman College, Norman Park, GA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In Quest of Truth and Justice – De-Bunking the War Guilt Myth” by Harry Elmer Barnes (Chicago National Historical Society, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1928</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>The covers are missing, and the pages are stapled into seven separate sections.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Inside the Third Reich” (HC) by Albert Speer (The MacMillan Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings and a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The International Jew – The World’s Foremost Problem” (PB) by Henry Ford, Sr. (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“Being a Reprint of a Series of Articles Appearing in ‘The Dearborn Independent’ from May 2 to October 2, 1920.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The International Jew – The World’s Foremost Problem” (abridged) (HC) by Henry Ford, Sr. (Christian Nationalist Crusade, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“Prepared for the printer by Gerald L.K. Smith.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In Tito’s Death Marches and Extermination Camps” (HC) by Joseph Hecimovic (Carlton Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“An Introductory Manual of English Bibliography – Designed to Serve as an Initial Guide to Graduate Research in English” (PB) by Paul J. Ketrick, M.A. (comp.) with the direction and assistance of Francis J. Hemelt, Ph. D. (Catholic University of America, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1930</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Invisible Government” (HC) by Dan Smoot (The Dan Smoot Report, Inc., Dallas, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Invisible Government” (PB) by Dan Smoot (The Dan Smoot Report, Inc., Dallas, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Iron Curtain Over America” (HC) by John Beaty (Wilkinson Publishing Co., Dallas, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and two letters.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The I.R.S. vs. the Middle Class or How the Average Citizen Can Protect Himself from the Federal Tax Collector” (PB) by Martin A. Larson (Devin-Adair Co. Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Israel and the Arabs” (HC) by Maxime Rodinson (Random House, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Israeli Racism” (PB) (Palestine National Assembly, Research Center, Palestine Liberation Organization, Beirut, Lebanon)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Israeli Violations of Human Rights in the Occupied Territories – The Case Before the United Nations” (PB) (Palestine National Assembly, Research Center, Palestine Liberation Organization, Beirut, Lebanon)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">10</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Israel’s Aggressions on the Borders – 1949-1956” (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“It Didn’t Start with Watergate” (HC) by Victor Lasky (The Dial Press, NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts promotional materials for the book – a photo of Lasky and “publicity” and “news” fliers from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“I, the Jew” (HC) by Maurice Samuel (Harcourt, Brace and Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1927</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“It Is High Time – The Case for a New Party” (PB) by Harold P. Poeschel (Independent Publishers, Inc., Short Hills, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“It’s Very Simple – The True Story of Civil Rights” (PB) by Alan Stang (Western Islands, Belmont, MA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ivan Franko – The Poet of Western Ukraine – Selected Poems” (PB) by Ivan Franko, Clarence A. Manning (ed.), and Percival Cundy (trans.) (Philosophical Library, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“I Was an NKVD Agent – A Top Soviet Spy Tells His Story” (PB) by Anatoli Granovsky (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“I Was Quisling’s Secretary” (HC) by H. Franklin Knudsen (Britons Publishing Co., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">J</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jewish Activities in the United States – Volume II of ‘The International Jew – The World’s Foremost Problem’” (PB) by Henry Ford, Sr. (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“A Second Selection of Articles Appearing in ‘The Dearborn Independent’.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jewish Influences in American Life – Volume III of ‘The International Jew – The World’s Foremost Problem’” (PB) by Henry Ford, Sr. (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“A Third Selection of Articles Appearing in ‘The Dearborn Independent’.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jewish Neo-Colonialism and Wars Against the Arabs” (PB) by Issa Nakhleh (The Arab Higher Committee for Palestine)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts “Is the Mideast Lost” by Issa Nakhleh, “Rage, Reason and Reaction” by Moshe Menuhin, “Jerusalem Struggles to Survive” by Nancy Nolan Abu Haydar, and “An Example of Israeli Crimes” by Sinifred White Nucho.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jewish Thought as a Factor in Civilization” (PB) by Leon Roth (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, Paris, France)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Jews” (PB) by Hilaire Belloc (Sons of Liberty, Hollywood, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Jews – A Fictional Venture into the Follies of Antisemitism” (HC) by Roger Peyrefitte (Bobbs-Merrill Co., Inc., Indianapolis, Kansas City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Jews and Their Lies” (PB) by Dr. Martin Luther (Christian Nationalist Crusade, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Jews – Biography of a People” (PB) by Judd Teller (Bantam Books, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Jews – Do They Have the Right to Establish a State of Their Own in Palestine?” (PB) by Elias Andrawos (Al-Sabah Magazine Press, Cairo, Egypt)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Judaism” (PB) by Arthur Hertzberg (ed.) (Simon &amp; Schuster, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">K</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Kaiser on Trial” (HC) by George Sylvester Viereck (The Greyston Pres, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kaltenborn Edits the News – Europe – Asia – America” (PB) by H.V. Kaltenborn (Modern Age Books, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“KGB – The Secret Work of Soviet Secret Agents” (HC) by John Barron (E.P. Dutton &amp; Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Kingship of Christ and the Conversion of the Jewish Nation” (HC) by Rev. Denis Fahey (Regina Publications, Dublin, Ireland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kissinger – The Secret Side of the Secretary of State” (PB) by Gary Allen (’76 Press, Seal Beach, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Know Your Enemy – The Background and History of the German Communist Army” (PB) by F.P. Martin (Independent Information Centre, London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">L</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Labor Union Monopoly – A Clear and Present Danger” (PB) by Donald R. Richberg (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Land of the Dead – Study of the Deportations from Eastern Germany” (PB) (Committee Against Mass Expulsion, NY, NY) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Last Secret – The Delivery to Stalin of Over Two Million Russians by Britain and the United States” (HC) by Nicholas Bethell (Basic Books, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Lattimore Story – The Full Story of the Most Incredible Conspiracy of All Time” (PB) by John T. Flynn (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Law” by Frederic Bastiat/“Suggested Answers to Clichés of Socialism” by various authors (PB) (Constructive Action, Inc., Whittier, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Leadership of President Kennedy (PB) by Thomas A. Lane (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Legal and Military Aspects of German Money, Banking, and Finance – 1938-1948” (PB) by Richard A. Banyai (Richard A. Banyai, Phoenix, AZ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two letters from the author and an issue of “Liberty Letter” (Liberty Lobby, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Lend-Lease – Weapon for Victory” (PB) by E.R. Stettinius, Jr. (The Macmillan Co.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Let’s Face It!” (HC) by Dean Clarence Manion (The Manion Forum, South Bend, IN)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“Adapted from the Manion Forum Broadcasts 1955.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Letters from Germany” (PB) by Oswald Garrison Villard (introduction) (Human Events, Inc., Washington and Chicago)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Life and Letters of Walter H. Page – Volume II – 1915-1918” (HC) by Burton J. Hendrick (Garden City Publishing Co., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1927</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Lightning Over the Treasury Building or An Expose of Our Banking and Currency Monstrosity – America’s Most Reprehensible and Un-American Racket” (PB) by John R. Elsom (Meador Publishing Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Lincoln’s Negro Policy” (HC) by Earnest Sevier Cox (The Noontide Press, Los Angeles, CA) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Each copy includes as an insert “Let My People Go” by Cox.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">11</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Little Boy Who Had Two Birthdays” (PB) by Martha Helen Sullivan (St. Anthony Guild Press, Paterson, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as an insert a letter from the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">M</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“MacArthur – 1941-1951” (HC) by Maj. Gen. Charles A. Willoughby and John Chamberlain (McGraw-Hill Book Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the co-authors.  Includes as inserts Willoughby’s business card and a 1972 letter from William J. Sebald regarding Willoughby’s health.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Malmédy Trial – A Report Based on Documents and Personal Experiences” (PB) by Dietrich Ziemssen (Malmédy/Schwäbisch Hall/Dachau/Landsberg) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Man Called Intrepid – The Secret War” (PB) by William Stevenson (Ballantine Books, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Man Who Started the War” (PB) by Gunter Peis (Popular Library, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Martin Dies’ Story” (HC) by Martin Dies (The Bookmaker Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Martyrdom and Heroism of Women of East Germany – An Excerpt from the Silesian Passion – 1945-1946” (PB) by Dr. Johannes Kaps (comp., ed.) (“Christ Unterwegs,” Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Martyrdom of Silesian Priests – 1945-46 – Scenes from the Passion of Silesia” (PB) (Kirchliche Hilfsstelle, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Masters and Masterpieces of the Short Stories” (PB) by Joshua McClennen (ed.) (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts handwritten and typewritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Matters of Life and Death – A Handbook for Patriots dealing with the issues on which America will rise or fall” (PB) by Gerald L.K. Smith (Christian Nationalist Crusade, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“McCarthy and His Enemies – The Record and Its Meaning” (HC) by William F. Buckley, Jr., and L. Brent Bozell (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“McCarthyism – The Fight for America” (PB) by Senator Joe McCarthy (National Weekly, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Meet Germany” (twelfth revised edition) (Atlantik-Brücke, Hamburg Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a short note.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Mein Kampf” (complete and unabridged, fully annotated – seventeenth impression) (HC) by Adolf Hitler (Reynal &amp; Hitchcock, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Men Without the Rights of Man – A Report on the Expulsion and Extermination of German speaking Minority Groups in the Balkans and prewar Poland” (PB) (Committee Against Mass Expulsions, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Methods of Reeducation” (PB) by Udo Walendy (Verlag für Volkstum und Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Vlotho/Weser, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Midstream Reader” (HC) by Shlomo Katz (ed.) (Thomas Yoseloff, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Mind of an Assassin – The Man Who Killed Trotsky” (HC) by Isaac Don Levine (Farrar, Straus &amp; Cudahy, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a review, by Louis Francis Budenz, of the book from a 1959 issue of “The Wanderer,” as well as a copy of a letter from App to Budenz.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Missing Dimension in Sex” (PB) by Herbert W. Armstrong (Worldwide Church of God)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Mission to Moscow” (PB) by Joseph E. Davies (Pocket Books Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy is missing all pages before pg. 47 and includes as an insert an order form from Boniface Press.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Money – Bona Fide or Non-Bona Fide” (PB) by Dr. Edward E. Popp (Wisconsin Education Fund, Port Washington, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “Social Credit Principles,” “an address delivered at Stanwick, November, 1924” by Major C.H. Douglas.</p></note>
            </c04>

            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Moscow’s Policy in Germany – A Study in Contemporary History” (PB) by Werner Erfurt (Bechtle Verlag, Esslingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Most Unsordid Act – Lend-Lease, 1939-1941” (HC) by Warren F. Kimball (The Johns Hopkins Press, Baltimore, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Mr. Baruch” (HC) by Margaret L. Coit (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Murder to Order” (HC) by Karl Anders (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Myth of the ‘New History’ – The Techniques and Tactics of the New Mythologists of American History” (HC) by David L. Hoggan (The Craig Press, Nutley, NJ) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy is Inscribed by the author and includes as an insert a German-language clipping about the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">N</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Naked Communist” (PB) by W. Cleon Skousen (The Ensign Publishing Co., Salt Lake City, UT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Naked Lunch” (PB) by William S. Burroughs (Grove Press, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Nameless War” (PB) by Captain A.H.M. Ramsay (Britons Publishing Co., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The National Democratic Party – Right Radicalism in the Federal Republic of Germany” (HC) by John David Nagle (University of California Press, Berkeley, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">12</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“National Patriotism in Papal Teaching” (HC) by John J. Wright (The Newman Bookshop, Westminster, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nature’s Eternal Religion – In Two Books – Book I. The Unavenged Outrage – Book II. The Salvation” (PB) by Ben Klassen (The Church of the Creator, Lighthouse Point, FL) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nazi-Soviet Relations – 1939-1941” (PB) (Department of State Publication 3023) (Department of State, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Negro … A Beast or In the Image of God” (PB) by Professor Charles Carroll (The Thunderbolt, Inc., Savannah, GA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“1945: Year Zero – The Shaping of the Modern Age” (HC) by John Lukacs (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an index card with handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nixon and the CFR” (PB) by Phoebe Courtney (Free Men Speak, Inc., New Orleans, LA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a “Your Opinion, Please!” document signed by the author and a brochure promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“None Dare Call It Conspiracy” (PB) by Gary Allen (Concord Press, Seal Beach, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“None Dare Call It Treason” (PB – first printing) by John A. Stormer (Liberty Bell Press, Florissant, MO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“None Dare Call It Treason” (PB – twentieth printing) by John A. Stormer (Liberty Bell Press, Florissant, MO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The North Atlantic Treaty Organization – The NATO Handbook” (eighth ed.) (PB) (The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, Paris, France)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Nuremberg Trial and Aggressive War” (HC) by Sheldon Glueck (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">O</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Obsession” (HC) by Meyer Levin (Simon and Schuster, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Occupation of Germany – Policy and Progress – 1945-1946” (PB) (publication 6138, European series 23) (PB) (Department of State, United States Printing Office, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Octopus” (PB) by Rev. Frank Woodruff Johnson (Elizabeth Dilling) (Rev. Frank Woodruff Johnson (Elizabeth Dilling), Omaha, NE)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Oder-Neisse Problem – Towards Fair Play in Central Europe” (PB) by Friedrich von Wilpert (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Brussels, NY) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a package that includes two maps, a speech in the U.S. House of Representatives by B. Carroll Reece (TN), and a document titled “The Polish Territories East of the Curzon Line.”  Another copy includes as inserts a review of the book by App, a letter, and two clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Oder-Neisse Problem – Towards Fair Play in Central Europe” (PB) by Friedrich von Wilpert (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Brussels, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Odyssey of a Liberal – Memoirs” (HC) by Freda Utley (Washington National Press, Inc., Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The One That Got Away” (PB) by Kendal Burt and James Leasor (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“One Thousand Sayings of History” (HC) by Walter Fogg (Grosset &amp; Dunlap, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1929</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“On Syrian Jews” (PB) (NAAA, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Onward Christian Soldiers – Suppressed Reports of a 20-year ‘Chicago Tribune’ Correspondent in Eastern Europe since 1921” (PB) by Donald Day (The Noontide Press, Torrance, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1982</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Open Letter … to Congress – Gentlemen: Are You Mice or Men? An Underworld Secret-Police Terror Menaces America” (PB) by Joseph P. Kamp (Constitutional Educational League, NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Operational Thinking for Survival” (HC) by Lawrence Dennis (Ralph Myles Publisher, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an order form for the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Operation Keelhaul – The Story of Forced Repatriation” (HC) by Julius Epstein (The Devin-Adair Co., Old Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings and a package of clippings and other documents.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Opponents of War – 1917-1918” (HC) by H.C. Peterson and Gilbert C. Fite (The University of Wisconsin Press, Madison, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and a manuscript.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ordeal by Fire – An American Woman’s Terror-Filled Trek Through War-Torn Germany” (PB) by Anne Wahle as told to Roul Tunley (Dell Publishing Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Ordeal of Woodrow Wilson” (PB) by Herbert Hoover (McGraw-Hill Book Co., New York, Toronto, London)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Origin of the War – Facts and Documents” (HC) by Karl Federn (G.W. Dillingham Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1915</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Origins and Destiny of Imperial Britain and Nineteenth Century Europe” (HC) by J.A. Cramb (E.P. Dutton &amp; Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1915</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Origins of the Second World War” (PB) by A.J.P. Taylor (Fawcett Publications, Inc., Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">13</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Other Israel – The Radical Case Against Zionism” (PB) by Arie Bober (ed.) (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Other Side of the Coin – An American Perspective of the Arab-Israeli Conflict” (HC) by Alfred M. Lilienthal (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Our Alternative – ABN and EFC Conferences – Brussels, November 12th-15th,1970” (HC) (Press Bureau of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations (ABN), Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Our Nordic Race – A Handbook for Students of Racial History, Giving the Facts Needed to Fight the Alien Creed of Those Who Would Destroy Us” (PB) by Richard Kelly Hoskins (Richard Kelly Hoskins, Richmond, VA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Our Threatened Values” (HC) by Victor Gollancz (Henry Regner Co., Hinsdale, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a card from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">P</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Palestine and the Bible” (PB) (Conservative Viewpoint, Bakersfield, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Palestine – Still a Dilemma” (HC) by Frank C. Sakran (Whitmore Publishing Co., Ardmore, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Panama Canal – Heart of America’s Security” (HC) by Jon P. Speller (Robert Speller &amp; Sons, Publishers, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Panama Canal in Perspective” (PB) by Donald M. Dozier (Council on American Affairs, Washington, D.C.) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts a document on Captain Miles P. Duval, United States Navy, Retired, and an announcement of an event from The Military Order of the World Ward.  The other copy includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pawns in the Game” (third edition) (PB) by William Guy Carr (Federation of Christian Laymen, Willowdale, Ontario, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pawns in the Game” (PB) by William Guy Carr (Angriff Press, Hollywood, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Peace Through Law – A Basis for an East-West Settlement in Europe” (PB) by B. Carroll Reece (The Long House Inc., New Canaan, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pearl Harbor II – The True Story of the Sneak Attack by Israel on the Unarmed <emph render="italic">U.S.S. Liberty</emph>, June 8, 1967” (HC) by Jim Taylor (Mideast Publishing House, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“‘Pentagon Papers’ – 1947 – The Origins of Our Problems with ‘Arab Oil’” (American Jewish Alternatives to Zionism, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace – A Critical Examination of the Foreign Policy of Franklin Delano Roosevelt and Its Aftermath” (HC) by Harry Elmer Barnes (ed.) (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple documents and clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Phoenix Papers – If Not Treason, What?” (PB) by Dr. James Bales (Christian Crusade, Tulsa, OK)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pilgrimage into Depth – Poems” (HC) by Antoinette Adam (The Hemlock Press, Philadelphia, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pilgrims in the Night – A Study of Expelled Peoples” (HC) by Edward E. Swanstrom (Sheed and Ward, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Plot Against Christianity” (HC) by Elizabeth Dilling (The Elizabeth Dilling Foundation, Lincoln, NE) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a German-language flier.
                </p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Plot Against Christianity – Section II – Exhibits” (PB) by Elizabeth Dilling</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Plot Against the Church” (HC) by Maurice Pinay (St. Anthony Press, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Plotters” (HC) by John Roy Carlson (Arthur Derounian) (E.P. Dutton &amp; Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>App is mentioned on pg. 160.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Political Animals – Memoirs of a Sentimental Cynic” (HC) by Walter Trohan (Doubleday &amp; Co., Inc., Garden City, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a business card and a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Political Assassination – The Legal Background of the Oberländer and Stashinsky Cases” (PB) by Hermann Raschhofer (Fritz Schlichtenmayer, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Political Thought: Men and Ideas” (HC) by John A. Abbo (The Newman Press, Westminster, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">14</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Politician” (PB) by Robert Welch (Belmont Publishing Co., Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Politics among Nations – The Struggle for Power and Peace” (third ed.) (HC) by Hans J. Morgenthau (Alfred A. Knopf, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Politics of Postwar Germany” (HC) by Walter Stahl (ed.) (Frederick A. Praeger, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Population Losses in Yugoslavia during World War II – 1941-1954” (PB) by Johann Wüscht (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Brussels, New York)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Portraits from the Struggle of Palestinian Women”/“Images de la Lutte des Femmes Palestiniennes”/“Retratos de Lucha de la Mujer Palestina” (PB) (General Union of Palestine Women, Beirut, Lebanon)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“President Roosevelt and the Coming of the War 1941 – A Study in Appearances and Reality” (HC) by Charles A. Beard (Yale University Press, New Haven CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Prisoner of War” (HC) by Kurt E.B. Molzahn (Muhlenberg Press, Philadelphia, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Proclamation of London of the European Liberation Front” (PB) (Westropa Press, London)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Propaganda for War – The Campaign Against American Neutrality, 1914-1917” (HC) by H.C. Peterson (University of Oklahoma Press, Norman, OK)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Protection of War Victims – Armed Forces at Sea” (publication 6138) (PB) (Department of State, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Protection of War Victims – Armed Forces in the Field” (publication 6137) (PB) (Department of State, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two copies of a typewritten list and a 1966 letter from Raymond Y. Yingling, assistant legal advisor at the Department of State, to a Frederick Troge of Philadelphia, PA.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Protection of War Victims – Civilian Person” (publication 6142) (PB) (Department of State, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Protection of War Victims – Prisoners of War” (publication 6140) (PB) (Department of State, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion” (PB) by Victor E. Marsden (trans.) (Christian Nationalist Crusade, Eureka Springs, AR)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion” (PB) by Victor E. Marsden (trans.) (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy, WV</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Prussian-American Relations – 1775-1871” (HC) by Henry M. Adams (The Press of Western Reserve University, Cleveland, OH)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings, two letters, and a manuscript by App titled “Notes on Germans in the Civil War.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Public Years – My Own Story” (HC) by Bernard M. Baruch (Holt, Rinehart and Winston, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Q</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Quiet Betrayal” (PB) by Sidney L. De Love (Independence Hall of Chicago, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Quotes!  Quotes!!  Quotes!!!” (Christian Nationalist Crusade, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Quo Vadis, America – When Will Bolshevism Take Over? – Parts VI, III, II and Excerpts from Part I” (PB) by X.Y.Z. (Frederick Charles F. Weiss) (F.C.F. Le Blanc, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">R</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Realignment of World Power – The Russo-Chinese Schism under the Impact of Mao Tse-Tung’s Last Revolution – Volume I” (HC) by Oton Ambroz (Robert Speller &amp; Sons, Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Realignment of World Power – The Russo-Chinese Schism under the Impact of Mao Tse-Tung’s Last Revolution – Volume II” (HC) by Oton Ambroz (Robert Speller &amp; Sons, Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Recognize Red China?  An Exposé of the National Council of Churches World Order Study Conference, Cleveland, Ohio, Nov. 18-21, 1958” (PB) (Circuit Riders, Inc., Cincinnati, OH)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Red China and the U.S.S.R.” (PB) (Department of State Publication 7497) (Office of Media Services, Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Red Fog Over America” (second ed.) (PB) by William Guy Carr (National Federation of Christian Laymen, Publications Committee, Willowdale, Ontario, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an issue of “Confidential Intelligence Research Memo.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Reds in America” (HC) by R.M. Whitney (The Beckwith Press, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1924</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Red Primer for Children and Diplomats” (PB) by Victor Vashi (Viewpoint Books, San Diego, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>19</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Refugee” (HC) by K.C. Cirtautas (The Citadel Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Reminiscences” (HC) by Douglas MacArthur (McGraw-Hill Book Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Report from the War Front” – an address by Frederick C. Crawford, president, Thompson Products, In., Cleveland, OH, before the Chamber of Commerce of the State of New York, January 4, 1945 (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Report on Germany – How to Get Germany Eventually Off the Backs of the American Taxpayers” (advance copy) (PB – spiral bound) by Lewis H. Brown (Lewis H. Brown, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Retain the Connally Reservation – A Necessary Safeguard to Our National Security – Questions and Answers” (PB) by John B. Gest (The National Committee to Preserve the Connally Reservation and American Sovereignty),</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Reunification and Security of Germany – A Documentary Basis for Discussion” (PB) by Heinrich von Siegler (comp.) (Siegler &amp; Co. K.G., Bonn, Vienna, Zurich)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Revisionist Viewpoints – Essays in a Dissident Historical Tradition” (PB) by James J. Martin (Ralph Myles Publisher, Inc., Colorado Springs, CO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Revolt Against Civilization – The Menace of the Under Man” (PB) by Lothrop Stoddard (Freeland Products Co., New Orleans, LA) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a business card.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Revolutionary Voices – Ukrainian Political Prisoners Condemn Russian Colonialism” (Press Bureau of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Revolutionary Voices – Ukrainian Political Prisoners Condemn Russian Colonialism” (PB) by Slava Stesko (ed.) (Press Bureau of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, Munich, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rhodesia Accuses” (PB) by A.J.A. Peck (Three Sisters Books, Salisbury, Rhodesia)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rhodesia Accuses” (PB) by A.J.A. Peck (Western Islands, Belmont, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">15</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Right to the Homeland, the Law of God – Three Sermons Preached to Men and Women Whose Homeland Has Been Taken from Them” (PB) by Julius Döpfner, Otto Spülbeck, and Oskar Golombek (Federal Ministry for Expellees, Refugees, and War Victims)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rip Tide of Aggression” (HC) by Lilian T. Mowrer (William Morrow &amp; Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Roads to Freedom” (PB) by Lee Shih-feng</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>The author is credited as “president of Broadcasting Corporation of China.”
                </p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Robert M. La Follette – June 14, 1855-June 18, 1925 – Volume I” (HC) by Belle Case La Follette and Fola La Follette (The MacMillan Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Robert M. La Follette – June 14, 1855-June 18, 1925 – Volume II” (HC) by Belle Case La Follette and Fola La Follette (The MacMillan Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Rockefeller File” (PB) by Gary Allen (’76 Press, Seal Beach, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Romanian Nationalism: The Legionary Movement” (PB) by Alexander E. Ronnett (Loyola University Press, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Rulers of Russia” (third edition, revised and enlarged) (PB) by Rev. Denis Fahey (Regina Publications, Dublin, Ireland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Rumanian Situation After 19 Years of Communist Slavery and Policies of the Western Powers – 1944-1963 – A Declaration by the Rumanian Legionary Movement” (PB) by Horia Sima (NAP, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rumania Under the Soviet Yoke” (HC) by Reuben H. Markham (The Meador Press, Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rumbles Left and Right – A Book about Troublesome People and Ideas” (HC) by William F. Buckley, Jr. (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Russian Communism – A Challenge and a Fraud” (HC) by William H. Wilbur (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caxton, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a review of the book by App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Russians” (HC) by Hedrick Smith (Quadrangle/The New York Times Book Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Russians and Berlin, 1945” (HC) by Erich Kuby (Hill and Wang, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a review of the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">S</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Safe – Not Sorry” (PB) by Phyllis Schlafly (Pere Marquette Press, Alton, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Saga of Hog Island and Other Essays in Inconvenient History” (PB) by James J. Martin (Ralph Myles, Publisher, Colorado Springs, CO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Sands of Karakorum” (HC) by James Ramsey Ullman (J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“San Jose – Queen of the Missions” (PB) by Rev. John Ilg, O.F.M. (Franciscan Fathers, San Antonio, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Second Rebellion” (PB) by Mary M. Davidson (Council for Statehood, Lighthouse Point, FL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Secret Betrayal” (HC) by Nikolai Tolstoy (Charles Scribner’s Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings, multiple index cards with handwritten notes, and multiple pages with handwritten and typewritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Secret Driving Force of Communism” (Library of Political Secrets – 1) (PB) by Maurice Pinay (Christian Defense League, Baton Rouge, LA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Secret Government of the United States” (PB) by Mary M. Davison (The Greater Nebraskan)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Secret World Government or “The Hidden Hand” – The Unrevealed in History – 100 Historical “Mysteries’ Explained” (PB) by Major-General, Count Cherep-Spiridovich (The Anti-Bolshevist Publishing Association, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1926</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Sedition Case” (PB) (Lutheran Research Society, Lowell, AZ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Service – The Memoirs of General Reinhard Gehlen” (PB) by Gehlen and David Irving (trans.) (Popular Library, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sex Versus Civilization” (PB) by Elmer Pendell (Noontide Press, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Shahak Report” (PB) (Free Palestine, Kalorama Station, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Shanghai Conspiracy – The Sorge Spy Ring, Moscow, Shanghai, Tokyo, San Francisco, New York” (PB) by Major General Charles A. Willoughby (Western Islands, Belmont, MA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy is inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Short Guide to Classical Mythology” (PB) by G.M. Kirkwood (Rinehart &amp; Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Silesia – A German Region” (PB) by Ernst Birke (Delp, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Silesia in Pictures – A Record of Remembrance” (HC) by Alfons Teuber (comp.) (Verlag “Christ Unterwegs,” Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a letter and a card from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Sino-Soviet Conflict – 1956-1961” (HC) by Donald S. Zagoria (Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Six Million Reconsidered – Is the ‘Nazi Holocaust’ a Zionist Propaganda Ploy? Volume One in an Examination of the Jewish Genocide Claim Versus the Disaster of the Twentieth Century” (PB) by the Committee for Truth in History (The Noontide Press, Torrance, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Slovakia – A Misunderstood History” (PB) by Prof. Joseph A. Mikus (The Battlefield Press Ltd., Ontario, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">16</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Slovakia and Its People” (HC) by Gilbert L. Oddo (Robert Speller &amp; Sons, Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Slovakia – Nation at the Crossroads of Central Europe” (HC) by J.M. Kirschbaum (Robert Speller &amp; Sons, Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Socialism – An Economic and Sociological Analysis” (HC) by Ludwig von Mises (Yale University Press, New Haven, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland – Twenty-Seventh Report” (PB) (The Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland, Baltimore, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland – Twenty-Ninth Report” (PB) by Dieter Cunz (ed.) (The Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland, Baltimore, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland – Thirtieth Report” (PB) by Klaus G. Wust (ed.) (The Society for the History of the Germans in Maryland, Baltimore, MD)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Solution of the German Problem” (HC) by Wilhelm Röpke (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Soviet Attitudes Toward American Writing” (HC) by Deming Brown (Princeton University Press, Princeton, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a review of the book by App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Soviet Foreign Policy After Stalin” (HC) by David J. Dallin (J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia, Chicago, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Soviet Impact on Society” (HC) by Dagobert D. Runes (Philosophical Library, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Spanish Rehearsal – An Eyewitness in Spain during the Civil War (1936-1939)” (HC) by Sir Arnold Lunn (The Devin-Adair Co., Old Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a sheet of handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Speaking Frankly” (HC) by James F. Byrnes (Harper and Brothers, NY, London) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Spoken Spanish for Travelers and Students” (HC) by Charles E. Kany (D.C. Heath &amp; Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Spies, Dupes, and Diplomats” (HC) by Ralph de Toledano (Arlington House, New Rochelle, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Spy Who Came in from the Cold” (PB) by John lé Carre (David Cornwell) (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Stalin’s Legacy in German-Polish Relations”/“Das Erbe Stalins in den deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen” (PB) by Alexander Uschakow (Verlag Wissenschaft und Politik, Cologne, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes the text in both English and German.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Stand Up!  You Are an American” by John McComb (PB) (Founders Press, Vienna, VA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Statement and Presentation to the Military Governor of the U.S. Zone of Germany, General Lucius D. Clay, Berlin – Subject: Revision of the Sentence Pronounced by American Tribunals at Dachau and Elsewhere” (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “A German Lawyer Looks at American Justice,” from the National Council for Prevention of War. </p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“State Secrets – A Documentation of the Secret Revolutionary Mainspring Governing Anglo-American Politics” (PB) by Count Léon de Poncins (Britons Publishing Co., Devon, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Story of Edgar Cayce – There is a River” (PB) by Thomas Sugrue (Dell Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Story of Israel” (PB) by Meyer Levin (G.P. Putnam’s Sons, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Straight Speaking – From a Pacifist to a Militarist” (PB) by the Duke of Bedford (The Strickland Press, Glasgow, Scotland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Straight Speaking” (PB) by the Duke of Bedford (The Strickland Press, Glasgow, Scotland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “In a Nutshell” by the Duke of Bedford.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Strange Death of Adolf Hitler” (PB) by Anonymous (The Macaulay Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three fliers from Polzin Publications.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Struggle Against the Historical Blackout” (eighth, revised and enlarged edition) (PB) by Harry Elmer Barnes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Struggle for Europe” (HC) by Chester Wilmot (Harper &amp; Brothers Publishers, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Struggle for World Power” (second, revised, edition) (HC) by George Knupffer (The Plain-Speaker Publishing Co., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three letters from the author and three clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Study of War – Volume I” (HC) by Quincy Wright (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Study of War – Volume II” (HC) by Quincy Wright (The University of Chicago Press, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Sudeten German Problem in International Politics” (PB) by Sudetendeutscher Rat E.V. (Universitätsbuchdruckerei und Verlag C. Wolf &amp; Sohn, Munich, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">17</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Suicide of Europe” (HC) by Prince Michel Sturdza (Western Islands, Belmont, MA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy is inscribed by the author and includes as an insert a package with two letters and three clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sun Without Warmth” (HC) by Joseph Stanley Wnukowski (London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a letter from the author and a form letter from the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Super-Powers – The United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union – Their Responsibility for Peace” (HC) by William T.R. Fox (Harcourt, Brace and Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>            
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Suppressed Truth About the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln” (HC) by Burke McCarty (Arya Varta Publishing Co., Haverhill, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Swordbearers – Supreme Command in the First World War” (PB) by Correlli Barnett (The New American Library, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
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        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
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                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Talmud Unmasked – The Secret Rabbinical Teachings Concerning Christians” (PB) by Rev. I.B. Pranaitis (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Tax Rebellion USA – Why and How Thousands of Patriotic Americans Are Resisting the IRS” (PB) by Martin A. Larson (The Devin-Adair Co. Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts promotional materials from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Technological Terrorism” (HC) by Richard Charles Clark (The Devin-Adair Co., Old Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a flier promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“10 Eventful Years – A Record of Events of the Years Preceding Including and Following World War II – 1937-1946 – Volume One – Abbreviations to Conant” (HC) by Walter Yust (ed.) (Encyclopedia Brittanica, Inc., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“10 Eventful Years – A Record of Events of the Years Preceding Including and Following World War II – 1937-1946 – Volume Two – Concentration Camps to Ley” (HC) by Walter Yust (ed.) (Encyclopedia Brittanica, Inc., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>            
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“10 Eventful Years – A Record of Events of the Years Preceding Including and Following World War II – 1937-1946 – Volume Three – Liberalism to Scrap” (HC) by Walter Yust (ed.) (Encyclopedia Brittanica, Inc., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>10 Eventful Years – A Record of Events of the Years Preceding Including and Following World War II – 1937-1946 – Volume Four – Sculpture to Zoology &amp; Index” (HC) by Walter Yust (ed.) (Encyclopedia Brittanica, Inc., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Tenney Committee … The American Record” (PB) by Senator Jack B. Tenney</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ten Thousand Commandments – A Story of the Antitrust Laws” (HC) by Harold Fleming (Prentice-Hall, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Teutonic Unity – A Basis for Peace” (PB) by Earnest Servier Cox (Richmond, VA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Texan Looks at Lyndon – A Study in Illegitimate Power” (PB) by J. Evetts Haley (Palo Duro Press, Canyon, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Text of Samuel Untermeyer's ‘Sacred War’ Speech – August 7, 1933, upon His Return from the World-Wide International Jewish Boycott Conference at Amsterdam, Holland, and Father Coughlin's Comments – March 16, 1942 – Is It OK to be Anti-Christian, bua Crime in the United States to be Anti-Semitic?” (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Their Brothers’ Keepers – The Christian Heroes and Heroines Who Helped the Oppressed Escape the Nazi Terror” (HC) by Philip Friedman (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a review of the book by App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Thoughts on the War”/“The Peace – and Prison” (PB) by E.D. Morel (E.D. Morel, London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1920</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“To End War – The Story of the National Council for the Prevention of War” (HC) by Frederick J. Libby (Fellowship Publications, Nyack, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings and letters.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Torture in Israeli Prisons – The Case of Suleiman Najb” (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“Reprinted from ‘Documents From Israel,’ 1967-1973, edited by Uri Davis and Norton Mezvinsky.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Toward Soviet America” (PB) by William Z. Foster (International Publishers, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1932</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Tragedy of Anti-Semitism” (HC) by A.K. Chesterton and Joseph Leftwich (Robert Anscombe &amp; Co., Ltd., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">18</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Tragedy of Silesia – 1945-1946 – A Documentary Account with a Special Survey of the Archdiocese of Breslau” (HC) by F. Johannes Kaps (comp., ed.) (“Christ Unterwegs,” Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a package of clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Tragic Fallacy – A Study of America’s War Policies” (HC) by Mauritz A. Hallgren (Alfred A. Knopf, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Transcript of a Debate Between Mr. Yaacov Herzog, Israeli Ambassador to Canada, and Prof. Arnold Toynbee on Arab-Israeli Relations and Israeli Refugee Policy” (PB) (“Atlas” Printing Press, Cairo, United Arab Republic)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Treason is the Reason (847 Reasons for Investigating the State Department)” (PB) by Frank A. Capell (The Herald of Freedom, Zarephath, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Treaty Trap – A History of the Performance of Political Treaties by the United States and European Nations” (HC) by Laurence W. Beilenson (Public Affairs Press, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Trial by Slander – A Background to the Independent State of Croatia and an Account of the Anti-Croatian Campaign in Australia” (PB) by Les Shaw (Harp Books, Canberra, Australia)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Triumph and Tragedy – The Second World War” (HC) by Winston S. Churchill (Houghton Mifflin Co., Boston, MA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and a flier promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Truman’s Inheritance” (PB) by Robert V. Edwards (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Truth About Israel” (PB) by Tuvia Ben Sholem (American Israel Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Truth About Rhodesia” (PB) by C.W. Porter (C.W. Porter, South Pasadena, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Truth About Rockefeller – ‘Public Enemy No. 1 – Studies in Criminal Psychopathy” (PB) by Emanuel M. Josephson (Chedney Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Truth About the Foreign Policy Association” (PB) (Americanism Committee, Waldo M. Slaton Post No. 140, The American Legion, Atlanta, GA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Truth or ‘Clever Strategy’ in the Case of Malmedy? A Critical Analysis of the ‘Baldwin Report’” (PB) by Dr. Rudolf Aschenauer (Nuremberg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Tshombe” (PB) by Anthony Bouscaren (Twin Circle Publishing Co., Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Turmoil in South Tyrol – New Hope for National Harmony” (HC) by Maurice Czikann-Zichy, (Exposition Press, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two copies of an issue of “Austrian Information” (Austrian Information Service, NY, NY), “First Mass of the Alps” by Carl Lofy, an index card of handwritten notes, a letter, and an English-language copy and a German-language copy of “Why South Tyrol Comes Before the UNO.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">U</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Ultimate World Order – As Pictured in ‘The Jewish Utopia’” (PB) by Robert H. Williams (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Under Cover – My Four Years in the Nazi Underworld of America – The Amazing Revelation of How Axis Agents and Our Enemies Within Are Now Plotting to Destroy the United States” (HC) by John Roy Carlson (Arthur Derounian) (American Book-Stratford Press, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The United States and Britain in Prophecy” (PB) by Herbert W. Armstrong (Worldwide Church of God)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The United States and British Commonwealth in Prophecy” (PB) by Herbert W. Armstrong (Ambassador College Press, Pasadena, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Untouchable State Department” (PB) by Bryton Barron (Crestwood Books, Springfield, VA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Up From Liberalism” (PB) by William F. Buckley, Jr. (Hillman Periodicals, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“U.S. Politics and Arab Oil – Some Nettles to Grasp” (PB) by Elmer Berger (Americans for Middle East Understanding, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">V</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Victory Denied” (HC) by Major Arch E. Robert (Chas. Hallberg &amp; Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Vietnam Legion? A New Communist Defamation Campaign – A Document” (PB) (Independent Information Centre, London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“View of Life and Things (The Message That Created Watergate)” (HC) by Ray Crabtree (Crabtree &amp; Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a copy of a letter to the author from App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Violent Truce: A Military Observer Looks at the Arab-Israeli Conflict – 1951-1955” (HC) by Commander E.H. Hutchison (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Vrag Naroda (Enemy of the People)” (HC) by Emeric Melius (New Century Publishing Firm, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">W</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The War and America” (HC) by Hugo Münsterberg (D. Appleton and Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1915</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“War and Peace Aims – Extracts from Statements of United Nations Leaders – Special Supplement No. 1 to the United Nations Review” (PB) (United Nations Information Office, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“War File” (PB) by Tom Hewat (ed.) (Panther Books Ltd., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The War for the World” (PB) by Thomas A. Lane (Viewpoint Books, San Diego, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a German-language clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Wartime Journals of Charles A. Lindbergh” (HC) by Charles A. Lindbergh (Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Washington Confidential” (HC) by Jack Lait and Lee Mortimer (Crown Publishers, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Was Roosevelt Pushed into War by Popular Demand in 1941? Discussion of Paper Read by Professor Dexter Perkins Before the American Historical Association, Stevens Hotel, Chicago, December 29, 1950” (PB) by Harry Elmer Barnes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Watergate Affair – Fraud to the Public Opinion – The Jewish Conspiracy to Seize the United States Government” (Library of Political Secrets – 12) (PB) by Esteban Aguila (Christian Defense League, Baton Rouge, LA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Waters Flowing Eastward – The War Against the Kingship of Christ” (HC) by L. Fry and Rev. Denis Fahey (ed., rev.) (Britons Publishing Co., London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">19</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Web of Subversion – Underground Networks in the U.S. Government” (HC) by James Burnham (The John Day Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wedemeyer Reports!” (HC) by Albert C. Wedemeyer (Henry Holt &amp; Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as inserts two copies of an order form for the book from Boniface Press.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“We Must Abolish the United States – The Hidden Facts Behind the Crusade for World Government” (PB) by Joseph P. Kamp (Constitutional Educational League, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“We Must Defend America and Put an End to MADness” (PB) by Daniel O. Graham (Regnery Gateway, Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1983</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“West German Reparations to Israel” (HC) by Nicholas Balabkins (Rutgers University Press, New Brunswick, NJ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“What Are the Facts Behind the Smearing of Anti-Communist Americans?” (volume one) (PB) by John Cross (Cross Publications, Kenosha, WI)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three fliers from Cross Publications, an article, published by Cross Publications, by Senator Strom Thurmond titled “Report to the People on the Right to Know Our Enemy,” and a program for a 1964 rally, in Boston, MA, titled “New England Rally for God, Family &amp; Country.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“What Is Judaism?” (Library of Political Secrets – 3) (PB) by Itsvan Bakony (Christian Defense League, Baton Rouge, LA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Where I Stand” (PB) by Senator Barry Goldwater (McGraw-Hill Book Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Which Way Western Man?” (PB) by William Gayley Simpson (Yeoman Press, Cooperstown, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a letter from the author and an order form from Boniface Press for “Those Who Cannot Speak” by Michael McLaughlin.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“While You Slept – Our Tragedy in Asia and Who Made It” (HC) by John T. Flynn (The Devin-Adair Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three copies of a flier promoting the book “The Road Ahead” by Flynn.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“White America – The American Racial Problem as Seen in a Worldwide Perspective” (PB) by Earnest Sevier Cox (The Noontide Press, Los Angeles, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“White Book of Communism in Dominican Republic” (PB) (Ministry of Home Affairs, Dominican Republic)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Who Killed Christ?  What Saith the Holy Scriptures?” (PB) (America’s Promise, Phoenix, AZ)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “An Open Letter to any Minister who teaches ‘the Jews are Israel’” by Pastor Sheldon Emry.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Who’s Who in the East” (HC) (Marquis Who’s Who, Inc., Chicago IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>App is listed on pg. 21.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Why Have War?” (fourth revised ed.) (PB) by the Duke of Bedford (The Strickland Press, Glasgow, Scotland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Why Jews Become Catholics” (second ed.) (HC) by Rosalie Marie Levy (comp., ed.) (Rosalie Marie Levy, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1924</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Will America Surrender?” (HC) by Slobodan M. Draskovich (The Devin-Adair Co. Greenwich, CT)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Will the Middle East Go West?” (HC) by Freda Utley (Henry Regnery Co., Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wings Over Chaos” (PB) by Lilith Lorraine (ed.) (Avalon Press, San Anotnio, TX)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Win Now or Lose All – Our Choice – Victory Over Communism Now or Mass Executions and Slavery Under the Reds” (PB) by Paul C. Neipp (Through To Victory, Ridgecrest, CA) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts “While Men Slept” by Neipp and “Communism is Total Tyranny” by Neipp.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Workers’ Paradise Lost – Fifty Years of Soviet Communism: A Balance Sheet” (PB) by Eugene Lyons (Paperback Library, Inc., NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The World Accuses ... Twenty Years of the Wall Dividing Berlin – Voices and Comments on the Wall” (PB) by Dr. Heinz Gehle (ed.) (European Conference for Human Rights and Self-Determination, German Section)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The World Hoax” (HC) by Ernest F. Elmhurst (Pelley Publishers, Asheville, NC)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a 1959 letter to Elmhurst, “The Federal Reserve System” by Hans F. Sennholz, and an issue of “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint.”</p></note>
            </c04>            
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The World in Flames – An Estimate of the World Situation” (PB) by Ulick Varange (Francis Parker Yockey) (Le Blanc Publishers, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings and photocopies of the first five pages of the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The World of William Walker” (HC) by Albert Z. Carr (Harper &amp; Row, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“World Revolution in the Cause of Peace” (HC) by Lionel Curtis (The MacMillan Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A World Without Jews” (HC) by Karl Marx and Dagobert D. Runes (ed., intro.) (Philosophical Library, NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Writers on the Left – Episodes in American Literary Communism” (PB) by Daniel Aron (Harcourt, Brace &amp; World, Inc.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Wurmbrand Letters” (PB) by Richard Wurmbrand (Cross Publications, Inc., Pomona, CA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Y</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Yalta Betrayal – Data on the Decline and Fall of Franklin Delano Roosevelt” (PB) by Felix Wittmer (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts “Here and Abroad – A Weekly Chat” by App, a clipping of “The Literary Debut of Algier Hiss” from “The American Mercury,” a brochure promoting the book “The Iron Curtain Over America” by John Beaty,” a clipping of a 1959 ad, published in “U.S. News &amp; World Report,” from The Tobacco Institute, and a pamphlet, by Rosalie M. Gordon, titled “How the Reds Won – The Lesson Behind American-Soviet Parleys.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“The Yalta Betrayal – Data on the Decline and Fall of Franklin Delano Roosevelt” (PB) by Felix Wittmer (The Caxton Printers, Ltd., Caldwell, ID)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Yamashita” (PB) by A.J. Barker (Ballantine Books, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
        </c03>
    </c02>
   
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 2. Collected Books – Czech-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Prezident Josef Tiso” (PB) by Ján Eliáš (comp.) (J. Eliáš, St. Katherines, Ontario, Canada)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 3. Collected Books – French-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Antimachiavélisme Légionnaire” [“Legionary Anti-Machiavellianism”] (PB) by Faust Bradesco (Colectia Dacia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">20</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Des documents photographiques historiques” [“Historical Photographic Documents”] (PB) by Udo Walendy (Verlag für Volkstum und Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Vlotho, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Le Drame des Juifs Européens” [“The Drama of the European Jews”] (PB) by Paul Rassinier (Le Sept Couleurs, Paris, France) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a 1967 letter from O. Müller of Lynchburg, VA, who sent the book to App.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Les Financiers qui mènent le Monde” [“The Financiers Who Lead the World”] (PB) by Henry Coston (La Librairie Français, Paris, France)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Histoire du Movement Legionnaire I (1919-1937)” [“History of the Legionary Movement I (1919-1937)”] (PB) by Horia Sima (Editôra Dacia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as an insert an errata sheet.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Les Juifs dans la France d’aujourd’hui” [“Jews in Today’s France”] (PB) by Gygès (Documents et Témoignages)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Le Nid – Unité de base du Mouvement Légionnaire” [“The Nest – Basic Unit of the Legionary Movement”] (PB) by Faust Bradesco (Editions “Carpatii,” Madrid, Spain)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Nuremberg ou La Terre Promise” [“Nuremberg or The Promised Land”] (PB) by Maurice Bardèche (Les Sept Couleurs, Paris, France)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Que Faut-il dire aux hommes” [“What Should We Say to Men”] (PB) by André Charlier (Nouvelles Editions Latines, Paris, France)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Ubu – Justicier au premier procès de Nuremberg” [“Ubu – Vigilante at the First Nuremberg Trials”] (PB) by G.A. Amaudruz (Les Actes des Apôtres, Paris, France)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as an insert an errata sheet.</p></note>
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 4. Collected Books – German-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">A</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“ABC der Spione – Eine illustrierte Geschichte der Spionage in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland seit 1945” [“ABC of Spies: An Illustrated History of Espionage in the Federal Republic of Germany since 1945”] (HC) by Hendrik van Bergh (Ilmgau Verlag, Pfaffenhofen a. d. Ilm, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Absichtliche Lügen in Kriegszeiten - Eine Auswahl von Lügen, die während des Ersten Weltkrieges in allen Völkern verbreitet wurden” [“Intentional Lies in Wartime - A Selection of Lies Spread by All Nations During the First World War”] (PB) by Arthur Ponsonby (Buchkreis für Besinnung und Aufbau, Seeheim, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Ackermann-Gemeinde” [“The Ackermann Community”] (PB) by P. Paulus Sladek Oesa (Bonifacius-Druckerei, Paderborn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Acta Scientiarum Socialium – Tomus II – Separatum” (PB) (Monachii)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Acta Scientiarum Socialium – Tomus IV – Die Industrialisierung Rumäniens bis zum zweiten Weltkrieg” [“Acta Scientiarum Socialium – Tome IV – The Industrialization of Romania Up to the Second World War”] (PB) by Demetrius Leonties (Monachii, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Adolf Hitler – Sein Kampf gegen die Minusseele” [“Adolf Hitler – His Fight Against the Negative Soul”] (PB) by W. v. Asenbach (Liberty Bell Publications, Reedy WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Aktien von Suez – Die Weltgeschichte schreibt einer Roman” [“Shares of Suez – World History Is Written in a Novel”] (HC) by Walter Anatole Persich (Orion-Verlag, Heusenstamm, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an order form for “The Rickenbacher Report” (Briarcliff Manor, NY).</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Alleinkriegsschuld – 1200 Antworten auf 400 Fragen” [“Sole War Guilt – 1200 Answers to 400 Questions”] (HC) by Emil Maier-Dorn (E. Maier-Dorn, Grossaitingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Allen Widerstand Den Widerstandslosen” [“All resistance to Those Without Resistance”] (PB) by Gerd Schmalbrock (KRITIK-Verlag, Mohrkirch, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a letter from the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Alliierte Kriegsverbrechen und Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit” [“Allied War Crimes and Crimes Against Humanity”] (PB) (Dürer-Verlag, Buenos Aires, Argentina)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Amerika noch nicht am ziele! Transgermanische Reisestudien” [“America Is Not There Yet! Trans-Germanic Travel Studies”] (PB) by Conrad Max von Unruh (Neuer Frankfurter Verlag, Frankfurt a. M., Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1904</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an index card with notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Amerikas Kriegspolitik – Roosevelt und seine Hintermänner” [“America's War Policy – Roosevelt and His Backers”] (HC) by Curtis B. Dall (Grabert-Verlag, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as inserts a review of the book by App, a letter from the author, a copy of al letter from App to the author, a copy of a German-language letter from App, and two clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Amerika und Deutschland – Parallel Lives of Great Americans and Germans” [Amerika and Germany – Parallel Lives of Great Americans and Germans”] (HC) by A.E. Zucker (Appleton-Century-Crofts, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an English-language preface by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Am Wegrand wächst Vergangenheit” [“The Past Grows Along the Way”] (HC) by Fritz Stüber (Orion-Heimreiter-Verlag, Heusenstamm, Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Andere Lidice – Die Tragödie der Sudetendeutschen” [“The Other Lidice – The Tragedy of the Sudeten Germans”] (PB) by Erich Kern (Verlag Welsermühl, Wels, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Anders als ich glaubte – Der weg eines Revolutionärs” [“Different Than I Thought – The Path of a Revolutionary” 9PB) by Douglas Hyde (Verlag Herder, Freiburg)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Angriff auf unsere Demokratie” [“Attack on Our Democracy”] (PB) by Willibald Fink (Hanns-Seidel-Stiftung, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>An Mein Volk – Besonders die Väter und Mütter” [To My People – Especially the Fathers and Mothers”] (PB) by Ernst Zündel (Samisdat Publishers Ltd., Toronto, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Anmerkungen zu Sebastian Haffner” [“Notes on Sebastian Haffner”] (PB) by Emil Maier-Dorn (J. Reiss, Grossaitingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Auch die Kirche verrät die Nation?” [“Is the Church Also Betraying the Nation?”] (PB) by Werner Petersmann (DN-Verlag, Hanover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Auch Du warst dabei – Ein Beitrag zur Verarbeitung der Vergangenheit” [“You Were There, Too – A Contribution to Processing the Past”] (HC) by Peter Kleist (K.W. Schütz, Göttingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Auschwitz-Mythos – Legende oder Wirklichkeit?  Eine kritische Bestandsaufnahme” [“The Auschwitz Myth – Legend or Reality? A Critical Appraisal”] (PB) by Wilhelm Stäglich (Grabert-Verlag, Tübingen, Gemany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Aus des Lebens Garten – Gedichte” [“From Life’s Garden – Poems”] (PB) by Rudolf Thielemann (Rudolf Thielemann)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Aus fünf Erdteilen – Gedichte über fremde Länder und Völker” [“From Five Continents – Poems about Foreign Countries and Peoples”] (PB) by Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen (R. Grabski Verlag, Herne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ausgewählte Gedichte” [“Selected Poems”] (PB) by Nino Caradonna (German version by Bolko FRHR. Von Richtofen) (Fairmount Publisher, St. Louis, MO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Auslands Deutschen – 100 Jahre Volkstumsarbeit Leistung und Schicksal” [“The Germans Abroad – 100 Years of National Work, Achievement and Fate”] (PB) by Rudolf Aschenauer (Türmer Verlag, Starnberg Lake 3, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a flier for a rape awareness and prevention seminar.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Ausrottung der deutschsprachigen Minorität in Jugoslawien – in den Jahren von 1944 bis 1948” [“The Extermination of the German-Speaking Minority in Yugoslavia – In the Years from 1944 to 1948”] (PB) by Leopold Rohrbacher (Leopold Rohrbacher, Salzburg, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">B</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Baltische Tragödie – Eine Roman-Trilogie” [“Baltic Tragedy – A Novel Trilogy”] (HC) by Siegfried von Vegesack (Deutsche Buch-Gemeinschaft, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Baukunst Breslaus – Ein architektonischer Führer im Auftrage des Schlesischen Bundes für Heimatschutz” [“The Architecture of Wrocław – An Architectural Guide Commissioned by the Silesian Association for the Protection of the Homeland”] (HC) by Richard Konwiarz and Bernhard Stephan (Grass, Barth &amp; Co., Breslau, Poland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1926</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language pamphlet from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bayern – ein Rechts-Staat? Das politische Porträt eines deutschen Bundeslandes” [“Bavaria – A Constitutional State?  The Political Portrait of a German Political State”] (PB) by Carl Amery and Jochen Kölsch (Rowohlt, Reinbek near Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Befreiung nach 1918” [“The Liberation After 1918”] (PB) by Friedrich Schlegel (W.P. Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Befreiung nach 1945” [“The Liberation After 1945”] (PB) by Friedrich Schlegel, (W.P. Publications, Reedy, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">21</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Befreiung nach 1945” [“The Liberation After 1945”] (PB) by Friedrich Schlegel (Decker &amp; Wilhelm, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Begegnung im Nebel – Erzählungen” [“Encounter in the Fog – Stories”] (PB) by J. Mario Simmel (Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Beiträge zur Geschichte zur Erzdiözese Breslau – 1945/47” [“Contributions to the History of the Archdiocese of Breslau – 1945/47”] (HC)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Beiträge zur Geschichte zur Erzdiözese Breslau – 1945/49 – Band II” [“Contributions to the History of the Archdiocese of Breslau – 1945/49 – Volume II”] (HC) (Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language manuscript.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Beitrag zur Geschichte der Deutschen in Jugoslawien für den Zeitraum von 1934 bis 1944 – Hintergründe und Zusammenhänge nach amtlichen Quellen dargestellt” [“Contribution to the History of the Germans in Yugoslavia for the Period from 1934 to 1944 – Backgrounds and Connections Presented Based on Official Sources”] (PB) by Johann Wüscht (Im Selbstverlag des Verfassers, Kehl am Rhein, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Bekenntnis von Köln – Bundestreffen der Ostpreussen 1976” [“The Cologne Confession – Federal Meeting of East Prussians 1976”] (PB) by (Landsmannschaft Ostpreussen, Hambuirg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bereitbleiben zur Tat” [“Remain Ready for Action”] (PB) by Hans Speidel (Markus Verlagsgesellschaft m.b.H., Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Berlin-Frage in ihrer weltpolitischen Verflechtung – 1944-1963 – Eine Einführung” [“The Berlin Question and its Global Political Context – 1944-1963 – An Introduction” (PB) by O.M. von der Gablentz (R.Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Berlin – Friedrichstrasse, 20.53 Uhr: Die Flucht von Schülern der Max-Planck-Oberschule in Ostberlin” [“Berlin – Friedrichstrasse, 8:53 p.m.: The Escape of Students from the Max Planck High School in East Berlin”] (PB) (Hohwacht-Verlag, Bad Godesberg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Betreuung der Vertriebenen – Flüchtlinge – Zugewanderten – Evakuierten - Kriegssachgeschädigten – Heimkehrer – Kriegsgefangenen – Heimatlosen Ausländer – Auslandischen politischen Fluchtlinge – Rückgeführten Personen – Auswanderee” [“The Care of Displaced Persons – Refugees – Immigrants – Evacuees – War Victims – Returnees – Prisoners of War – Homeless Foreigners – Foreign Political Refugees – Repatriated Persons – Emigrants”] (PB) (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene Flüchtlinge und Kriegsgeschädigte, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Betriebsfibel – Ratschläge für die Taktik am Arbeitsplatz” [“Company Manual – Advice on Tactics in the Workplace”] (PB) by Bernie Kelb (Verlag Klaus Wagenbach, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a promotional postcard from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bevölkerungsprobleme im europäischen Osten” [“Population Problems in Eastern Europe”] (PB) by Albin Eissner (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Brussels, New York)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bewältigung der Vergangenheit – Bewältigung der Zukunft – Vortrag auf der Jahrestagung des Witikobundes, 13. Oktober 1963, Dinkelsbühl – Erweiterte Fassung” [“Coping with the Past – Coping with the Future – Lecture at the Annual Meeting of the Witikobund, October 13, 1963, Dinkelsbühl – Expanded Version”] (PB) by Dr. Walter Brand (Im Eigenverlag des Witikobundes, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das blinde Jahrhundert – Erster Teil: Amerika – das messianische Unheil” [“The Blind Century – Part One: America – The Messianic Calamity”] (HC) by David L. Hoggan (Grabert Verlag, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a copy of a letter to the author, a clipping, and a flier promoting books from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Breslau und Umgebung” [“Wrocław and Surroundings”] (PB) by Georg Hallama (ed.) (Verlag des Verkehrsvereins, Breslau, Poland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1929</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Breslau von heute im Deutschen Fernsehen – Eine Kritik als Beitrag zum Beurteilen grundsätzlicher Fragen der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen” [“Today's Wroclaw on German Television – A Critique as a Contribution to Assessing Fundamental Questions of German-Polish Relations”] (PB) by Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen (Landsmannschaft Schlesien, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Brüder über Land und Meer – Schicksalle und Geschichten der Ausgewanderten [“Brothers Across Land and Sea – Fates and Stories of Those Who Emigrated”] (HC) by Karl Götz (Hohenstauffen-Verlag, Bodman/Bodensee, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts a clipping and a letter; the other includes as inserts a billing statement from the publisher, a German-language flier promoting the author’s books, and a German-language letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Bukowina und Ihre Deutschen” [“Bukovina and Its Germans”] (PB) by Rudolf Wagner (Wien, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Bundespatenschaftstagung der Pommern, Waldeck 1964, Kiel 1966” [“Federal Sponsorship Conference in Pomerania, Waldeck 1964, Kiel 1966” (PB) (Pommersche Landsmannschaft, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">C</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Characterwäsche – Die amerikanische Besatzung in Deutschland und ihre Folgen” [“Character Wash – The American Occupation in Germany and Its Consequences”] (HC) by Caspar Schrenck-Notzing (Sreewald Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Christus in Dachau or Christus der Sieger – Ein Religiöses Volksbuch und ein Kirchengeschichtliches Zeugnis” [“Christ in Dachau or Christ the Victor – A Religious Folk Book and a Church History Testimony”] (HC) by Johannes Maria Lenz (Buchversand, Libri Catholici, Wein-Mauer, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language order form.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Consilio non imperio – Zzum sechzigsten Geburtstag von General Johann Adolf Graf von Kielmansegg” [“Consilio Non Imperio – On the Sixtieth birthday of General Johann Adolf Graf von Kielmansegg”] (PB) (Markus-Verlagesellschaft, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">D</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dario vom Stamm der Tadschiken” [“Dario from the Tajik Tribe”] (HC) by M. De Smeth (K. Thienemanns Verlag, Stuk.Julius Breitschopf, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Darmstadt” (HC) by Dr. Wolf Strache (Die Schönen Bücher, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Darstellung und Funktion der Landschaft in den Amerika-Romanen von Charles Sealsfield (Karl Postl) – Eine Studie zum Prosa-Roman der deutschen und amerikanischen Literatur in der ersten Hälfte des 19. Jahrhunderts” [“Representation and Function of Landscape in the American Novels of Charles Sealsfield (Karl Postl) – A Study of the Prose Novel of German and American Literature in the First Half of the 19th Century”] (dissertation) (PB) by Alexander Ritter (Kiel, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das war Rudel – sein Leben – sein Vermächtnis – die erste vollständige Biographie des grossen Soldaten” [“This Was Rudel – His Life – His Legacy – The First Complete Biography of the Great Soldier”] (HC) by Günther Just (FZ-Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1983</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschamerikaners – Gedichte” [“German-Americans – Poems”] (PB) by Don Heinrich Tolzmann (Don Heinrich Tolzmann, Godronville, PA)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes a German-language document and a letter. </p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Deutsch-Amerikaner von heute – Deutsch-amerikanisches Adressbuch fuer die USA und Westdeutschland” [“The German-American of Today – German-American Address Book for the USA and West Germany”] (PB) by Stefan Deubel (Waechter und Anzeiger Publishing Co., Cleveland, OH)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings and a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Annalen 1972 – Jahrbuch des Nationalgeschehens” [“German Annals 1972 – Yearbook of National Events”] (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple documents, including clippings, correspondence, handwritten notes, and a schedule, including a presentation by App, for a meeting of Gesellschaft für Freie Publizistik [Society for Free Journalism].</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Demokratie – Anstösse zum Umdenken” [“German Democracy – Impetus for Rethinking”] (PB) by Helmut Stellrecht (Kurt Vowinkel, Berg am See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a business card and a bookmark promoting books from The Noontide Press.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die deutsche Einheit kommt bestimmt” [“German Unity is Definitely Coming”] (PB) by Wolfgang Venorh (ed.) (Gustav Lübbe Verlag, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1982</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">22</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Epigramme aus fünf Jahrhunderten” [“German Epigrams from Five Centuries”] (PB) by Klemens Altmann (Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Deutsche Fenster in die Welt” [“The German Window into the World”] (PB) by Hans Grimm (Klosterhaus-Verlag, Lippoldsberg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Geschichte von der germanischen Vorzeit bis zur Gegenwart” [“German History from the Germanic Prehistory to the Present”] (HC) by Richard Suchenwirth (Georg Dollheimer, Leipzig,Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Heldensagen” [“German Heroic Legends”] (HC) by Gerhard Aick (Tosa-Verlag, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert App’s business card.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche in aller Welt – Siedlungsräume – Volkszahlen – Kartenbilder – Geschichts- und Gedenktage” [“Germans Around the World – Settlement Areas – Population Figures – Maps – History and Memorial Days”] (PB) by Dr. Manfred Straka (Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Literaturgeschichte – 12. Auflage” [“German Literary History – Twelfth Edition”] (HC) by Emil Brenner (Verlag Leitner, Wunsiedel, Oberfranken, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Lyrik aus Amerika – Eine Auswahl” [“German Poetry from America – A Selection”] (HC) by Dr. Robert E. Ward (comp.) (The Literary Society Foundation, Inc., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three letters.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Deutschen Christen – Das Bild einer Bewegung im Kirchenkampf des Dritten Reiches” [“The German Christians - The Image of a Movement in the Church Struggle of the Third Reich”] (HC) by Kurt Meier (Max Niemeyer Verlag, Halle (Salle), Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Deutschen – ein Volk von Selbst-Zerstörern” [“The Germans – A Nation of Self-Destruction”] (HC) by Emil Maier Dorn (Nordland-Verlag, Norderstedt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and a postcard promoting books by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die deutsche Neurose – Über die beschädigte Identität der Deutschen” [“The German Neurosis – About the Damaged Identity of the Germans”] by various contributors (Verlag Ullstein, Frankfurt/M. – Berlin - Vienna)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschen Gesang” [“German Singing”] (PB) (Bausten-Derlag, Stetten, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsch-Englische Geheimverbindungen” [“German-English Secret Connections”] (HC) by A. von Ribbentrop (Verlag der Deutschen Hochschullehrer-Zeitung, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Deutschen in der Tschechoslowakei seit 1945” [“The Germans in Czechoslovakia Since 1945”] (PB) by Toni Herget (Schutzverein “Oesterr. Landsmanschaft,” Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Deutschen in der Welt – Das Auslandsdeutschtum im Ringen um Selbsterhaltung” [“The Germans in the World – Germans Abroad in the Struggle for Self-Preservation”] (PB) (Nation Europa Verlag, Coburg, German)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die deutschen Kolonien – Geschichte der deutschen Schutzgebiete in Wort, Bild und Karte” [“The German Colonies – History of the German Protectorates in Words, Pictures and Maps”] (HC) by Karlheinz Graudenz and Hanns Michael Schindler (Südwest Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1982</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“‘Deutsche Not – Deutsche Hoffnung’ – Erweiterte Fassung des auf der Jahrestagung des Witikobundes in Rastatt am 20. Oktober 1974 gehaltenen Vortrages” [“‘German Distress – German Hope’ – Extended Version of the Lecture Given at the Annual Meeting of the Witikobund in Rastatt on 20 October 1974”] (PB) by Dr. Walter Brand (Im Eigenverlag des Witikobundes, Munich Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Notizen 1945/1965 – Erlebnis – Widerspruch – Erwartung” [“German Notes 1945/1965 – Experience – Contradiction – Expectation”] (HC) by Helmut Sündermann (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die deutschen Sprachinseln in Oberitalien – 2., überarbeitete Auflage” [“The German-Speaking Islands in Northern Italy – 2nd, revised edition”] (PB) by Bernhard Wurzer (Verlagsanstalt Athesia, Bolzano, Italy), 1969</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Ostsiedlung – Eine Bilanz für Europa” [“German Eastern Settlement – A Balance Sheet for Europe”] (PB) by Robert Müller-Sternberg with the collaboration of Werner Nellner (Verlag Ernst und Werner Gieseking, Bielefeld, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Schutzarbeit im Sudetenland – Die Tätigkeit des Deutschen Kulturverbandes – 1918-1938” [“German Protection Work in the Sudetenland – The Activities of the German Cultural Association – 1918-1938”] (PB) by Reinhard Pozorny (Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der deutsche Selbstmord – Diktatur der Meinungsmacher” [“German Suicide – Dictatorship of Opinion Makers”] (HC) by Kurt Ziesel (Blick + Bild Verlag für Politische Bildung, Kettwig, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsches Land Zwischen Oder und Memel” [“German Land Between the Oder and Memel”] (PB) by Friedrich von Wilpert (Druckerei Gerhard Rautenberg, Leer, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsche Spruchweisheit – Eine Sammlung von Aussprüchen bedeutender Menschen” [“German Sayings - A Collection of Sayings from Important People”] (PB) by Bruno Czeitschner (comp.) (Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsches Soldatenjahrbuch 1966 – Deutscher Soldatenkalendar” [“German Soldiers' Yearbook 1966 – German Soldiers' Calendar”] (PB) by Helmut Damerau (Schild Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsches Soldatenjahrbuch 1967 – Deutscher Soldatenkalendar” [“German Soldiers' Yearbook 1967 – German Soldiers' Calendar”] (PB) by Helmut Damerau (Schild Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsches Soldatenjahrbuch 1977 – Deutscher Soldatenkalendar” [“German Soldiers' Yearbook 1977 – German Soldiers' Calendar”] (HC) by Helmut Damerau (Schild Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschland im Umbruch” [“Germany in Transition”] (HC) by Erich Albrecht (J.B. Lippincott Co., Chicago, Philadelphia, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>

            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschland ruft Dich – Eine Analyse über die Probleme und Spannungen der Gegenwart und Vorschläge zu ihrer Überwindung” [“Germany is Calling You – An Analysis of the Problems and Tensions of the Present and Suggestions for Overcoming Them”] (HC) by Georg Banszerus (Georg Banszerus, Hoxter/Weser, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschlands Erneuerung” [“Germany’s Renewal”] (PB) by Dr. Otto Strasser (Editorial Trenkelbach, Buenos Aires, Argentina)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschlands Erneuerung durch die Wiederherstellung der Rechtsordnung” [“Germany's Renewal Through the Restoration of the Legal Order”] (PB) by Otto Kellermann</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschlands Grenzen” [“Germany’s Borders”] (PB) by Hermann Meyer-Lindenberg, Maria Satow, Boris Meissner, and Hermann Raschhofer (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschland und die Welt - Zur Aussenpolitik der Bundesrepublic – 1949-1963” [“Germany and the World – On the Foreign Policy of the Federal Republic – 1949-1963”] (PB) by Hans-Adolf Jacobsen and Otto Stenzl (eds.) (Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschland – von Russlands Gnaden (Ein vierteljahrtausend deutsch-russischer Beziehungen)” [“Germany – By Russia's Grace (A Quarter of a Millennium of German-Russian Relations)”] (PB) by Emil Maier-Dorn (Emil Maier-Dorn, Grossaitingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two letters.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">23</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsch-slavische Schicksalgemeinschaft – Abriss einer Geschichte Ostdeutschlands und seiner Nachbarländer” [““German-Slavic Community of Fate – An Outline of the History of East Germany and Its Neighbouring Countries”] (PB) by Fritz Gause (Holzner-Verlag, Würzburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutsch-slawische Schicksalsgemeinschaft – Abriss einer Geschichte Ostdeutschlands und seiner Nachbarländer” [“Germanic-Slavic Community of Fate – Outline of a History of East Germany and Its Neighboring Countries”] (HC) by Dr. Fritz Gause (Holzner Verlag, Kitzingen/Main, Germany (2 copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a letter from Der Göttinger Abreitskreis [The Göttinger Research Committee] promoting the book and other publications.  The other copy includes as an insert a German-language book catalog.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Deutschtum in Chile und Argentinien” [“Germanness in Chile and Argentina”] (PB) by Karl Ilg (Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1982</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Dienstunterricht im Heere – Grundausgabe (Handausgabe)” [“Service Instruction in the Army – Basic Edition (Hand Edition)” (PB) by Major Jürgen Brandt with the collaboration of Major Eduard Brücker (Verlag E.S. Mittler &amp; Sohn, Frankfurt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“…doch das Leben ging weiter – Skizzen zur Lage, Haltung und Leistung der Vertriebenen, Flüchtlinge und Eingesessenen nach der Stunde Null” [“…but Life Went On – Sketches of the Situation, Attitude and Performance of the Displaced Persons, Refugees and Residents after the Zero Hour”] (PB) by Peter Paul Nahm (Grote, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumentation der Bayerischen Staatsregierung zur Prüfung der Verfassungsmässigkeit des Grundvertrags durch das Bundesverfassungsgericht” [“Documentation from the Bavarian State Government for the Federal Constitutional Court to Examine the Constitutionality of the Basic Treaty”] (PB) (Bayerische Staatskanzlei, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa – Band I/1 – Die Vertreibung der deutschen Bevölkerung aus den Gebieten östlich der Oder-Neisse” [“Documentation of the expulsion of Germans from East Central Europe – Volume I/1 – The Expulsion of the German Population from the Areas East of the Oder-Neisse”] (HC) by Theodor Scheider (ed.) (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa – Band I/2 – Die Vertreibung der deutschen Bevölkerung aus den Gebieten östlich der Oder-Neisse” [“Documentation of the expulsion of Germans from East Central Europe – Volume I/2 – The Expulsion of the German Population from the Areas East of the Oder-Neisse”] (HC) by Theodor Scheider (ed.) (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa – Band I/3 – Die Vertreibung der deutschen Bevölkerung aus den Gebieten östlich der Oder-Neisse – Polnische Gesetze und Verordnungen – 1944-1955” [“Documentation of the expulsion of Germans from East Central Europe – Volume I/3 – The Expulsion of the German Population from the Areas East of the Oder-Neisse – Polish Laws and Regulations – 1944-1955”] (HC) by Theodor Scheider (ed.) (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa – Band III – Das Schicksal der Deutschen in Rumänien” [“Documentation of the Expulsion of the Germans from East-Central Europe – Volume III – The Fate of the Germans in Romania”] (HC) by Theodor Scheider (ed.) (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumentation der Vertreibung der Deutschen aus Ost-Mitteleuropa – Band IV/2 – Die Vertreibung der deutschen Bevölkerung aus der Tschechoslowakei” [“Documentation of the expulsion of Germans from East Central Europe – Volume IV/2 – The Expulsion of the German Population from Czechoslovakia”] (HC) by Theodor Scheider (ed.) (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene, Flüchtlinge, und Kriegsgeschädigte)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumente der Menschlichkeit aus der Zeit der Massenaustreibungen” [“Documents of Humanity from the Time of Mass Expulsions”] (HC) by Göttinger Arbeitskreis (coll.) (Holzner-Verlag, Kitzingen-Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumente zur Austreibung der Sudetendeutschen” [“Documents on the Expulsion of the Sudeten Germans”] (HC) by Dr. Wilhelm Turnwald (ed.) (Arbeitsgemeinschaft zur Wahrung Sudetendeutscher Interessen, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Dokumente zur Sudetendeutschen Frage – 1916-1967” [“Documents on the Sudeten German Question – 1916-1917”] (HC) by Ernst Nittner (Ackermann-Gemeinde, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Dom zu Worms – Wegweiser und Deutung” [Worms Cathedral – Guide and Interpretation”] (PB) by Carl J.H. Villinger (Worms, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Donar-Eiche” [“The Donar Oak”] (HC) by H.W. Hammerbacher (Orion-Verlag, Heusenstamm, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Donauschwaben – Bild eines Kolonistenvolkes” [“The Danube Swabians – Image of a Colonist People”] (HC) by A.K. Gauss and Johannes Weidenheim (Pannovia-Verlag, Freilassing, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Draussen – Schriften wahrend der Emigration” [“Outside – Writings During the Emigration”] (HC) by Willy Brandt (Kindler Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a flier promoting books from the publisher, a German-language document, and “Gout – The Modern Way to Stop It” by Joseph G. Molner.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Dritte Reich – Eine Richtigstellung in Umrissen” [“The Third Reich – A Correction in Outlines”] (PB) by Helmut Sündermann (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">E</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Ehe unde Ihre Probleme” [“Marriage and Its Problems”] (PB) by Dr. Jur. Wilhelm Pickel (Lebendigese Wissen, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a catalog of other publications.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Eiserne Garde (An Meine Legionäre)” [“Iron Guard (To My Legionaries)”] (PB) by Corneliu Zelea Codreanu (Colectia Omul Nou, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Elsass-Lothringen” [“Alsace-Lorraine”] (PB) by Paul Schall (Schutzverein "Österr. Landsmannschaft," Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">24</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Endzeit – Deutsche Lyrik nach 1945” [“End Times – German Poetry after 1945”] (PB) by Ernst Moritz Arndt (Der Heimreiter Verlag, Frankfurt/Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Entdeckung” [“The Discovery”] (PB) by Rolf Beckh (Oskar Eberle, Rastatt, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Entwicklung und Wandlung der amerikanischen Gewerkschaftsbewegung” [““Development and Transformation of the American Trade Union Movement””] (PB) by Karl von Zemenszky (Verlag Ferdinand Berger &amp; Söhne OHG, Horn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Erbe und Auftrag – Ostdeutscher Almanach” [“Heritage and Mission – East German Almanac”] (HC) by Ernst Schremmer and Hanns Gottschalk (eds.) (Adam Kraft Verlag, Augsburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Ereignisse in SYRMIEN – 1941-1944 – Dokumentarische Stellungnahme zur jugoslawischen Darstellung” [“The Events in SYRMIA - 1941-1944 - Documentary Statement on the Yugoslav Representation”] (PB) by Johann Wüscht (Im Selbstverlag des Verfassers, Kehl am Rhein, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ergriffenes Dasein – Deutsche Lyrik – 1900-1950” [“A Gripped Existence – German Poetry – 1900-1950”] (HC) by (Wilhelm Langewiesche-Brandt, Ebenhausen bei München, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Erkenntnisse und Bekenntnisse” [“Insights and Confessions”] (HC) by Hans Grimm (Göttinger Verlagsanstalt, Göttingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ernstes und Heiteres aus dem Buren-Lande und -Kriege in Südafrika” [“Serious and Cheerful Things from the Boer Country and Wars in South Africa”] (HC) by H. Kypke (Ulrich, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ernte vieler Jahre – Gedichte” [“Harvest for Many Years – Poems”] (PB) by Marte Petry (Türmer Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as an insert a letter from the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Erzbischofschrift – Antwort eines Deutschen” [“The Archbishop’s Pamphlet – Answer from a German”] (PB) by Hans Grimm (Leopold Stocker Verlag, Graz, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Es ging um Deutschlands Zukunft – 1932-1939 – Erlebtes täglich diktiert von dem früheren Regierenden Bürgermeister von Hamburg” [“It Was About Germany’s Future – 1932-1939 – Experiences Dictated Daily by the Former Governing Mayor of Hamburg”] (HC) by Carl Vincent Krogmann (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Europa in Trümmern – Das Ergebnis des Kreuzzuges der Alliierten” [“Europe in Ruins – The Result of the Allied Crusade”] (HC) by E.J. Reichenberger (Verlag Anotn Pustat, Graz, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as an insert a package of clippings, correspondence, and a review of the book by App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Europa in Trümmern – Das Ergebnis des Kreuzzuges der Alliierten” [“Europe in Ruins – The Result of the Allied Crusade”] (HC) by E.J. Reichenberger (Leopold Stocker Verlag, Graz and Göttingen)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as inserts multiple clippings and other documents.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Europäische Gemeinschaft – Von der Haager Gipfelkonferenz bis zum Europa der Zehn” [“The European Community – From the Hague Summit Conference to the Europe of the Ten”] (PB) (Presse- und Informationsamt der Bundesregierung)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts an index card with handwritten notes and “Deshalb bin ich Sozialdemokrat – Bundesminister Dr. Klaus v. Dohnanyi” [“That’s Why I am a Social Democrat – Federal Minister Dr. Klaus v. Dohnanyi”].</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die europäische Tragödie” [“The European Tragedy”] (HC) by Peter Kleist (Verlag K.W. Schütz, Göttingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Europas Unbekannte Mitte” [“Europe’s Unknown Center”] (HC) by Wilhelm Pleyer (Bogen-Verlag, Munich, Germany),</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Ewige Jude – Ursachen und Geschichte des Antisemitismus” [“The Eternal Jew – Causes and History of Anti-Semitism”] (HC) by Hellmut Andics (Verlag Fritz Molden, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">F</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Fahrt durch besiegtes Land” [“Journey Through Defeated Land”] (PB) by E.J. Reichenberger (Pyramide-Verlag, Karlsruhe, Mühlberg)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“‘Der Faktor Zeit und das Schicksal der Deutschen’ – Festvortrag auf der Jahrestagung des Witikobundes in Freudenstadt gehalten am 9. Oktober 1966” [“‘The Factor of Time and the Fate of the Germans’ – Keynote Speech at the Annual Meeting of the Witikobund in Freudenstadt – Held on 9 October 1966”] (PB) by Dr. Emil Franzel (Witikobund e. V., Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Fall Oberländer – Eine Vergleichende Rechtsanalyse der Verfahren in Pankow und Bonn” [“The Oberländer Case – A Comparative Legal Analysis of the Proceedings in Pankow and Bonn”] by Hermann Raschhofer (Fritz Schlichtenmayer, Tübingen/Neckar, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as an insert a German-language clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Falsche Rolle mit Deutschland” [““The Wrong Role with Germany”] (PB) by Josef A. Kofler (A. Kofler, Leitershofen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Fenstergucker – Gedichte” [“The Window Gazer - Poems”] by Martin Machule (Ledermüller-Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Festschrift zum 75. Geburtstag des Sprechers der Sudetendeutschen – Rudolf Lodgman von Auen” [“Festschrift for the 75th Birthday of the Spokesman of the Sudeten Germans – Rudolf Lodgman von Auen”] (PB) by Albert Karl Simon (ed.) (Sudetendeutsche Landmannschaft, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Fienen – Meine unvergessliche Heimat im Gebiete Sathmar, Karol – Ein Beitrag zur Geschichte der Sitten und Gebräuche ehrlicher, arbeitsamer Menschen” [“Fienen - My Unforgettable Homeland in the Sathmar Region, Karol – A Contribution to the History of the Customs and Traditions of Honest, Hardworking People”] by Josef Czumbil (Josef Czumbil, Cleveland, OH)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Frauentum gestern und morgen – Vortrag anlässlich der Tage Deutscher Kultur Planegg/München im Oktober 1975” [“Women's Yesterday and Tomorrow – Lecture at the Days of German Culture in Planegg/Munich in October 1975”] (PB) by Lisbeth Grolitsch (Lisbeth Grolitsch, Graz, Austria) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">25</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Fr. Chr. Schlossers Weltgeschichte für das deutsche Volk” [“Fr. Chr. Schlosser's World History for the German People”] (HC) by Friedrich Christoph Schlosser (Verlag von Oswald Seehagen, Berlin, Germany) (volumes 8-14, 16)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1893</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Freispruch für Deutschland – Unsere Soldaten vor dem Nürnberger Tribunal” [“Acquittal for Germany – Our Soldiers Before the Nuremberg Tribunal”] (HC) by Heinrich Härtle (Verlag K.W. Schutz, Göttingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language document.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Friede durch die Sowjets? Eine Frage an Deutschland – Eine Antwort für Europa” [“Peace through the Soviets? A Question for Germany, an Answer for Europe”] by Studiengesellschaft für staatspolitische Öffentlichkeitsarbeit e.V. (Grenzland-Verlag Rock &amp; Co., Dentke/Wolfenbüttel, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Friede durch die Sowjets? Eine Frage an Deutschland – Eine Antwort für Europa – Die Entscheidung über die Zukunft der Welt” [“Peace through the Soviets? A Question for Germany – An Answer for Europe – The Decision About the Future of the World”] (PB) (Eigenverlag der Studiengesellschaft für staatspolitische Oeffentlichkeitsarbeit, Frankfurt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Friedrich Ludwig Jahn – Mensch und Werk – Aus seinem Leben, seinen Schriften und Briefen” [“Friedrich Ludwig Jahn – Man and Work – From His Life, His Writings and Letters”] (PB) by Herbert Polesny (Österr. Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">G</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Geburtswehen einer Neuen Welt – Die Weltverbrecher und ihre Knechte” [“Birth Pangs of a New World – The World Criminals and Their Servants”] (PB) (Samisdat Publishers Ltd., Toronto, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gedanken und Erinnerungen – Vollstandige Ausgabe in Einem Band” [“Thoughts and Memories – Complete Edition in One Volume”] (HC) by Otto von Bismarck (J.G. Cotta, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gedichte” [“Poems”] (HC) by Georg Sylvester Viereck (Hesse &amp; Becker Verlag, Leipzig, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1922</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gedichte aus den Jahren 1927-1967” [“Poems from 1927-1967”] (HC) by Emil Maier-Dorn (Verlag C. Kessler, Bobingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der gefesselte Hahn – Im Nahkampf mit der Résistance” [“The Tied-Up Rooster – In Close Combat with the Resistance”] (HC) by Heinz A. Eckert (Holsten-Verlag, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a catalog and a letter from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Gefesselten – Sudetendeutsches Schicksal – 1944/1946” [“The Bound – Sudeten German Fate – 1944/1946”] (HC) by Erwin Ott (Burgberg-Verlag, Bayerhof bei Schweinfurt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two letters.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die geistige Grundlage und politische Aufgabe der Ostpreußen – Die Ansprache des Sprechers der Landsmannschaft Ostpreußen gehalten auf dem Düsseldorfer Bundestreffen am 3. Juli 1966 an dem uber 200000 Landsleute teilnahmen” [“The Spiritual Foundation and Political task of the East Prussians – The Speech of the Speaker of the East Prussian Association Held at the Düsseldorf Federal Meeting on 3 July 1966, Which Was Attended by Over 200,000 Compatriots”] (PB) by Reinholds Rehs (Landsmannschaft Ostpreussen, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“General Psychologus – Eine Studie des Psychologischen Krieges Gegen das Deutschtum” [“General Psychologus – A Study of the Psychological War Against Germanness”] (HC) by Alexander Scronn (Historical Review Press, Warwickshire, England) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“General Psychologus – Eine Studie des Psychologischen Krieges Gegen das Deutschtum” [“General Psychologus – A Study of the Psychological War Against Germanness”] (PB) by Alexander Scronn (Historical Review Press, Warwickshire, England) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“General von Pannwitz und seine Kosaken” [“General von Pannwitz and his Cossacks”] (HC) by Erich Kern (Plesse-Verlag, Göttingen)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts four clippings and a bill from a restaurant.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Generation ohne Hoffnung – Sufzeichnungen des Robert Grenzmann aus den Jahren 1913-1933” [“Generation Without Hope – Robert Grenzmann's Notes from the years 1913-1933”] (HC) by Robert Grenzman (Hans Pfeiffer Verlag, Hannover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a German-language brochure promoting the book, a German-Language letter, an index card of handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gerechtigkeit fuer Deutschland – Die Wahrheit wird siegen – Deutschlands Wiedervereinigung im Lichte eines Amerikaners – Eine ernste Warnung an die Regierungen in Bonn und Washington, London und Paris, betreffs Deutschlands Wiedervereinigung” [“Justice for Germany – The truth Will Prevail – Germany's Reunification in the Light of an American – A Serious Warning to the Governments in Bonn and Washington, London and Paris, Regarding Germany's Reunification”] (PB) by Edward J. Reese (Edward J. Reese, Spokane, WA) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts two letters.  Another copy includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Geschichte der Errichtung des Staates Israel in Palästina – Israel – Traum und Wirklichkeit – Band 2” [“History of the Establishment of the State of Israel in Palestine – Israel – Dream and Reality – Volume 2”] (PB) by Franz J. Scheidl (Dr.-Scheidl-Verlag, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Geschichte des Bolschewismus von Marx bis zur Gegenwart” [“History of Bolshevism from Marx to the Present”] (PB) by Arthur Rosenberg (Rowohlt, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1933</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Geschichte Pommerns – Band 1” [“History of Pomerania – Volume 1”] (PB) by Oskar Eggert (Pommerscher Landsmannschaft, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Geschichte Schlesiens – Band 1 – Von der Urzeit bis zum Jahre 1526” [“History of Silesia – Volume 1 – From Prehistoric Times to the Year 1526”] (Brentano-Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ein Gespenst tritt ab in Europa – Aufstieg und Niedergang des Kommunismus” [“A Ghost Appears in Europe – The Rise and Fall of Communism”] (PB) by Carl-Heinz Boettcher and Helmuth Scheffler (Markus-Verlag, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gezeichnet vom Zwielicht seiner Zeit” [“Marked by the Twilight of His Time”] (PB) by Hans Frederik (VPA, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Giftschlange – Völkervampir” [“The Venomous Snake – People’s Vampire”] (PB) by Carlus Baagoe (Carlus Baagoe, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Giftschlange – Völkervampir” [“The Venomous Snake – People’s Vampire”] (second edition) (PB) by Carlus Baagoe (Carlus Baagoe, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Goethes Leben in Leinen Briefen – Alles um Liebe” [“Goethe's Life in Linen Letters – Everything About Love”] by Johann Wolfgang von Goethe (Wilhelm Langewiesche-Brandt, Düsseldorf, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Gotische Wandmalerei in Kärnten” [“Gothic Wall Painting in Carinthia”] (HC) by Walter Frodl (Verlag Joh. Leon sen. Klagenfurt, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language poster for a 1951 event that featured App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Götterdämmerung – Wende und Ende einer grossen Zeit” [“Twilight of the Gods – Turning Point and End of a Great Era”] (PB) by Marc Augier (Editorial Prometheus, Buenos Aires, Argentina)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Gottschee – Verlorene Heimat deutscher Waldbauern” [“Gottschee – Lost Homeland of German Forest Farmers”] (HC) by Herbert Otterstädt (Pannovia-Verlag, Freilassing, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">26</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“ Grenzen der Sowjetmacht im Spiegel einer West-Ost-Begegnung hinter Palisaden von 1945-1954” [“Limits of Soviet power Reflected in a West-East Encounter Behind Palisades from 1945 to 1954”] (PB) by Wilhelm Starlinger (Holzner-Verlag, Würzburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Grossdeutschland – Traum und Tragödie – Rosenbergs Kritik am Hitlerismus” [“Greater Germany – Dream and Tragedy – Rosenberg’s Criticism of Hitler”] (HC) (Selbstverag H. Härtle, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts three clippings, a letter, and “Der Führer antwortet Roosevelt – Reichstagsrede vom 28. April 1939” [“The Führer Answers Roosevelt – Reichstag Speech of April 28, 1939”] (PB) (Zentralverlag der NSDAP., F. Eher Nachf., Munich, Germany), 1939.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der gute Fridolin und der böse Dietrich – Eine lehrreiche Geschichte für Aeltern und Kinder” [“The Good Fridolin and the Bad Dietrich – An Instructive Story for Parents and Children”] (HC) by Christoph Schmid (D. Gundert, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “Perlen – Kleine Erzählungen für kinder” [“Pearls – Short Stories for Children”] (twelfth series, no. 4) (PB) (George Brumder, Milwaukee, WI), undated.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">H</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Handbuch für Unterführer und Mannschaften” [“The Manual for Junior Officers and Crews”] (PB) by Geroge Hornig (E.S. Mittler &amp; Sohn, Berlin, Frankfurt/M)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Heimat” [“Home”] (HC) by Hermann Sudermann and F.F.G. Schmidt (ed., intro.) (D.C. Heath &amp; Co., Boston, New York, Chicago)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1909</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an English-language introduction.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Heimat an der Eger” [“Home on the Eger”] (HC) by Herbert Schober (Hellbrunn-Verlag, Salzburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Heimat der Sudetendeutschen – Widerlegung der tschechischen Kolonisationstheorie” [“Homeland of the Sudeten Germans – Refutation of the Czech Colonization Theory”] (HC) by Dr. Josef Starkbaum and Dr. h.c. Emanuel Reichenberger (Volkstum-Verlag, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Heimat im Herzen – Gedichte” [“Home in the Heart – Poems”] (PB) by Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen (Grabski-Verlag, Herne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Heimatland – Ahnenland – Kärntens Jahrhundertealter Kampf um seine Freiheit!” [““Homeland – Ancestral Land – Carinthia's Centuries-Old Struggle for Its Freedom!”] (PB) by Karl Fritz (Kärntner Heimatdienst, Klagenfurt, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Helsinki und wie weiter? Ergebnisse und Realitäten nach der europäischen Sicherheitskonferenz” [“Helsinki and What Next? Results and Realities After the European Security Conference”] (PB) (Panorama DDR, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Herbert Wehner am Schalthebel” [“Herbert Wehner at the Gearshift”] (PB) by Peter Kleist (National-Verlag, Hanover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Heutige Nordböhmen” [“Present-Day Northern Bohemia”] (HC) by Max J. Riedl (Aufstieg-Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Herbert Wehner am Schalthebel” [“Herbert Wehner at the Gearshift”] (PB) by Peter Kleist (National-Verlag, Hanover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Hermann Löns – 29.8.1866 - 26.9.1914 – Autographen und Briefwechsel” [“Hermann Löns – 29.8.1866 - 26.9.1914 – Autographs and Correspondence”] by Fritz Klein (comp.) (Stadtbibliothek, Hanover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a postcard.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Hess – Weder Recht noch Menschlichkeit – Das Urteil von Nürnberg – Die Rache in Spandau – Eine Dokumentation” [“Hess – Neither Justice nor Humanity – The Judgment at Nuremberg – Revenge in Spandau – A Documentary”] (PB) by Wolf Rüdiger Hess (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings and other documents.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das heutige Egerland – Ein Tatsachenbericht in Wort und Bild” [“Today’s Egerland – A Factual Report in Words and Pictures”] (HC) by Alois Bergmann (Aufstieg-Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Hexen-Einmal-Eins einer Lüge” [“Witch's ABC of a Lie] (HC) by Emil Aretz (Verlag Hohe Warte, Franz von Bebenburg, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a flier promoting the book, a clipping, and an order form from Boniface Press.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Hintergründe des Falles Oberländer” [“The Background of the Oberländer case”] (PB) by Victor Silling (Grenzland-Verlag Rock &amp; Co., Gross Denkte/Wolfenbüttel, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">I</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ideologie und Militärdoktrin in der Sowjetunion” [“Ideology and Military Doctrine in the Soviet Union”] (dissertation) (PB) by Ekkehard Wagner (Werner Blasaditsch, Augsburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ihr Name Lebt – Ermländische Priester in Leben, Leid und Tod” [“Their Name Lives – Ermland Priests in Life, Suffering and Death”] (PB) by Bruno Schwark</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Im Tale der Taten – Gedichte” [“In the Valley of Deeds – Poems”] by Clemens Heinrich Leineweber (Washington Journal, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“In Amerika und Deutschland – Erinnerungen eines Amerikanischen College-Präsidenten” [“In America and Germany – Memoirs of an American College President”] (HC) by George N. Shuster (Josef Knecht, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Internationaler Suchdienst – Arolsen – Tatigkeitsbericht 1974 – Bericht No. 46” [International Tracing Service – Arolsen – Activity Report 1974 – Report No. 46”] (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping, a letter, a German-language document, and one issue each of “Das Freie Forum” and “Central Issues.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Interne Krebstherapie und die Ernährung des Krebskranken” [“Internal Cancer Therapy and Nutrition for Cancer Patients”] (PB) by Prof. Dr. Werner Zabel (Bircher-Benner, Bad Homburg v. d. Höhe and Zurich)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Israel – Traum und Wirklichkeit – 3. Auflage – band 1 – Der Nationalzionismus – Die Geissel des Judentums, der Araber und der friedliebenden Welt” [“Israel – Dream and Reality – third edition, volume 1 – The Scourge of Judaism, the Arabs and the Peace-Loving World”] by DDDr. Franz J. Scheidl (Scheidl-Verlag, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings and an order form for this volume and others in the series.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">J</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jahrbuch der Albertus-Universität zu Königsberg/Pr.” [“Yearbook of the Albertus University of Königsberg/Pr.”] (PB) by Der Göttinger Arbeitskreis (Holzner Verlag, Kitzingen/Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jenseits von Oder und Neisse” [“Beyond the Oder and Neisse”] (PB) by Dr. Franz Burda (ed.) (Burda Druck und Verlag, Offenburg/Baden, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Juden in Deutschland – Von der Aufklärung bis zum Nationalsozialismus” [“The Jews in Germany – From the Enlightenment to National Socialism”] (PB) by H.G. Adler (Kösel-Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a postcard and a catalog from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jüdische Geschichte” [“Jewish History”] (HC) by Joachim Prinz (Brandussche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1930</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der judische Weltverschworungsplan – Die Protokolle der Weisen von Zion vor dem Strafgerichte in Bern” [“The Jewish World Conspiracy Plan – The Protocols of the Elders of Zion Before the Criminal Court in Bern”] (PB) by Dr. Karl Bergmeister (White Power Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Jugend zwischen Schuld und Schicksal – Steigende Kriminalität einer bindungslosen Generation” [“Youth Between Guilt and Fate – Rising Crime in a Disaffiliated Generation”] (PB) by Wiebke Stelling (National-Verlag, Hanover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">K</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Kampf um Ostpreussen – Ein Authentischer Dokumentarbericht” [“The Fight for Ostpreursen – An Authentic Documentary Report”] (HC) by Major Dieckert and General Grossman (Gräfe und Unzer, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ein kampf ums Reich – Eine Dokumentation und politische Streitschrift um die Nachfolge des Reiches” [“A Fight for the Empire – A Documentation and Political Polemic about the Succession of the Empire”] (PB) by Manfred Roeder (Freiheitsbewegung Deutsches Reich, Schwarzenborn/Knüll, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a subscription form for “Tillman Survey Weekly Bulletin.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kärnten – Ein Bildwerk” [“Carinthia – A Work of Art”] (HC) by Gebhard Rossmanith (comp.) (Carinthia, Klagenfurt, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Katholische Kirche und die Völker-Vertreibung” [“The Catholic Church and the Expulsion of Peoples”] (PB) by Oskar Golombek (Wienand-Verlag, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a German-language letter from the publisher and a flier from the publisher titled “St. Hedwig – Botschafterin des Friedens für Ost und West” [“St. Hedwig – Ambassador of Peace for East and West”].</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Kauz ruft um Mitternacht – Roman” [“The Owl Calls at Midnight – Novel”] (HC) by Robert P.J. Verbelen (blick + bild Verlag, Velbert and Kettwig, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">27</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Kehrseite der USA” [“The Other Side of the USA”] (PB) by L.L. Matthias (Rowohlt Verlag, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Keine Nacht dauert ewig – Reden und Aufsätze aus 30 Jahren” [“No Night Lasts Forever - Speeches and Essays from 30 Years”] (PB) by Hugo Wellems (NWZ Verlag, Düsseldorf, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Ketzerbischof – Leben und Ringen des Reformators Menno Simons, 1561 [“The Heretic Bishop – The Life and Struggles of the Reformer Menno Simons, 1561] (HC) by Ernst Behrends (Agape-Verlag, Basel, Switzerland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kilroy war hier – kein Roman” [“Kilroy Was Here – Not a Novel”] (HC) by G.H. Herzog (Rütten &amp; Loening Verlag, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p/></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Kirche in der Sowjetunion nach dem Kriege – Entfaltung und Rückschläge” [“The Church in the Soviet Union After the War – Development and Setbacks”] (PB) by Dimitry Konstantinow (Anton Pustet, Munich and Salzburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kleines Liederbuch der Schlaraffia Amerika – Dritte Auflage” [“Little Songbook of Schlaraffia America – Third Edition”] (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kolping in aller Welt – Ein Überblick über die geschichtliche Entwicklung des Kolpingwerkes” [“Kolping Around the World – An Overview of the Historical Development of the Kolping Society”] (HC) by Dr. Bernhard Ridder (Kolping-Verlag, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Königsberg 1945-1958” (PB) by Hugo Lind (“Junge Kirche,” Oldenburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die kranke Weltmacht – Niedergang und Wiederaufstieg der amerikanischen Gesellschaft” [“The Sick World Power – Decline and Resurgence of American Society”] (PB) by Janko Musulin (Verlag Fritz Molden, Vienna, Munich, Zurich)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kreuz und Quer durch das rote Ungarn – Tagebuch eines Donauschwaben aus der Zeit der Deutschenverfolgung in Südosteuropa mit einem Bildnis des Verfassers und seiner Siedlungskarte” [“Criss-Cross Through Red Hungary – Diary of a Danube Swabian from the Time of the Persecution of Germans in Southeast Europe with a Portrait of the Author and his Settlement Map”] (PB) by Matthias Annabring (Verlag “Unsere Post,” Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kriegsdeutsch [War German] – Easy Texts in Military German for Speaking and Reading” (PB) by Erich Funke, Meno Spann, and Fred Fehling (F.S. Crofts &amp; Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Kriegsschuld der Sieger – Churchills, Roosevelts und Stalins Verbrechen gegen die Menschlichkeit” [“The War Guilt of the Victors – Churchill's, Roosevelt's and Stalin's Crimes Against Humanity”] (PB) by Heinrich Härtle (Verlag K.W. Schutz, Pr. Oldendorf, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.  Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Kriegsschuld 1939-1941 – Der Schuldanteil der anderen (2. Teil)” [“War Guilt 1939-1941 - The Share of Guilt of Others (Part 2)”] by Bolko Frhr. V. Richthofen (Arnt-Verlag, Vaterstetten, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Kriegsverbrechen der Nationalzionisten – Band 3 – Israel – Traum und Wirklichkeit” [“The War Crimes of the National Zionists – Volume 3 – Israel – Dream and Reality”] (PB) by Franz J. Scheidl (Franz J. Scheidl, Vienna, Austria) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">L</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Lächle … und verbirg die Tränen – Erlebnisse und Bemerkungen eines deutschen ‘Kriegsverbrechers’” [“Smile… and Hide the Tears – Experiences and Comments of a German "War Criminal”] (HC) by Dr. Julius Lippert (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Lage der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen in der Gegenwart” [“The State of German-Polish Relations at Present”] by Bolko Frhr. von Richthofen/“Die tragische Bilanz zweier Gomulka- Ären in Polen” [“The Tragic Outcome of Two Gomulka eras in Poland”] by Reinhold Robert Oheim (HC) (Arndt-Verlag, Vaterstetten, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a letter, a clipping, and an index card with handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Landestreffen 1953 – Ostpreussen – Westpreussen – Danzig – Am 19. und 20. September in Stuttgart” [“Regional Meeting 1953 – East Prussia – West Prussia – Danzig – On 19 and 20 September in Stuttgart”] (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Land Ohne Frieden – Potsdam 1945-1955” [“Land Without Peace – Potsdam 1945-1955”] (HC) by Harald von Koenigswald (Georg Büchner Verlag, Darmstadt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Landsberg – Ein dokumentarischer Bericht von deutscher Seite” [“Landsberg – A Documentary Report from the German Side”] (PB) by Dr. Rudolf Aschenauer (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Recht und Wirtschaft, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Lauter Brennesseln” [“Lots of Nettles”] (HC) by Emil Maier-Dorn (Emil Maier-Dorn, Grossaitingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>


            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Lebende Kreuze” [“Living Crosses”] (HC) by Alexander von Randa (Colectia "Europa," Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a photo of Corneliu Zelea Codreanu with a Romanian-language poem by Aron Cotruș on the back.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Leben ein Traum”/“Der Richter von Zalamea” [“Life is a Dream”/“The Judge of Zalamea] (PB) by Pedro Calderon de la Barca (Wilhelm Goldmann Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Leben in Schlesien – Erinnerungen aus fünf Jahrzehnten” [“Life in Silesia – Memoires from Five Decades”] (HC) by Herbert Hupka (ed.) (Gräfe und Unzer, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Liedergruss aus dem Egerland, Böhmerwald, Erzgebirge – Lieder, die im Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz gesungen wurden” [“Greetings from the Egerland, Bohemian Forest, Ore Mountains – Songs That Were Sung in the Bischofteinitz District”] (PB) (Ortsrat der Stadt Ronsperg im Heimatkreis Bischofteinitz e.V., Furth im Wald, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author of the introduction.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Literaturfabrik – Eine polemische Auseinandersetzung mit dem Literaturbetrieb im Deutschland von heute” [“The Literature Factory – A Polemical Examination of the Literary Scene in Germany Today”] (HC) by Kurt Ziesel (Eduard Wancura Verlag, Vienna, Cologne)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Lodenitz – Schicksale eines südmährischen Dorfes an der Sprachgrenze” [“Lodenitz – Fate of a South Moravian Village on the Language Border”] (HC) by Josef Glotz (Josef Glotz, Königsbrunn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ludendorff/Hitler und Ihre Widersacher” (“Ludendorff/Hitler and Their Opponents” (PB) by Carlos Baagoe (Samisdat, Toronto, Ontario, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ludendorff wie er wirklich war” [“Ludendorff as He Really Was”] (PB) by Franz Biese (Franz v. Bebenburg, Pähl, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two letters.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">M</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Macht Gegen Recht – Unbekanntes Material aus der Amerikanischen und Britischen Kriegsverbrecher-Praxis” [“Power Against Law – Unknown Material from American and British War Crimes Practice”] (PB) by Dr. Rudolf Aschenauer (Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Recht und Wirtschaft, Munich, Germany (two copies))</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die magyarische Okkupation der der BATSCHKA – 1941-1944 – Dokumentarische Stellungnahme zur jugoslawischen Darstellung” [“The Magyar Occupation of the BATSCHKA – 1941-1944 – Documentary Statement on the Yugoslav Representation”] (PB) by Johann Wüscht (Im Selbstverlag des Verfassers, Kehl am Rhein, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Major Walter Reder – Der Fall des Letzten Österreich – Kriegsverurteilten in Italienischem Gewahrsam” [“Major Walter Reder – The Case of the last Austrian War Convict in Italian Custody”] (PB) by Stefan Schachermayr (Welsermühl, Wels, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by Reder.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“…der makaberste Betrug aller Zeiten… – Was geschah nach 1945? – Auf der Suche nach der Wahrheit – Teil III – Die KZ – Prozesse” [“The Most Macabre Fraud of All Time – What Happened After 1945? – In Search of the Truth – Part III – The Concentration Camp Trials”] (PB) by Heinz Roth (Refo Druck + Verlag, Witten, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Martyrium und Heldentum Ostdeutscher Frauen – Ein Ausschnitt aus der schlesischen Passion – 1945/46” [“Martyrdom and Heroism of East German Women – An Excerpt from the Silesian Passion – 1945/46”] (PB) by Dr. Johannes Kaps (Niedermayer &amp; Miesgang, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Mauer oder Der 13. August” [“The Wall or August 13”] (PB) by Han Werner Richter (Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Mein Böhmen” [“My Bohemia”] (PB) by Ernst Frank (Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Meister der deutschen Kritik – II – Von Börne zu Fontane – 1830-1890” [“Masters of German Criticism – II – From Börne to Fontane – 1830-1890”] (PB) by Gerhard F. Hering (Deutscher Taschenbuch Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Mensch auf der Schwelle”/“Die dritte Bühne” [“Man on the Threshold”/“The Third Stage”] (HC) by E.G. Kolbenheyer (Kolbenheyer-Gesellschaft)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Mensch über Vierzig – Lebensformen im reiferen Lebensalter” [“People Over Forty – Lifestyles in Mature Age”] (PB) by Walther von Hollander (Ullstein Bücher, Frankfurt/M, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a hotel bill.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Misslungene Staatsbildungen auf der Anklagebank” [“Failed State Formations in the Dock”] (PB) by Stjepan Buć (Logos, Munich)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">28</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Mit Blut geschrieben – Deutsche Gedichte aus drei Jahrzehnten [“Written in Blood – German Poems from Three Decades”] (HC) by Fritz Stüber (Heimreiter Verlag, Frankfurt/M., Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Monarchen – Edelleute – Burger – Die Nachkommen des Fürsten Carl Ludwig zu Hohenlohe-Langenburg – 1762-1825” [“Monarchs – Nobels – Burgers – The Descendants of Prince Carl Ludwig of Hohenlohe-Langenburg – 1762-1825”] by Franz Josef Hohenlohe-Schillingsfürst (Verlag Degener &amp; Co., Neustadt a.d. Aisch, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Monopolherren – Meinungskäufer – Militaristen – Ein Tatsachenbericht mit Dokumenten” [“Monopolists – Opinion Buyers – Militarists – A Factual Report with Documents”] (PB) by Peter Seckbacher (Kongress-Verlag, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Morgenthau Tagebuch – Dokumente des Anti-Germanismus” [“The Morgenthau Diary – Documents of Anti-Germanism”] (PB) by Hermann Schild (ed.) (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Moskau im Angriff” [“Moscow Under Attack”] (PB) by Karl Baumböck (White Power Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Moskaus Griff nach Gesamtdeutschland – Fakten und Fehler einer verhängnisvollen Ostpolitik” [“Moscow's Grasp for Germany as a Whole – Facts and Mistakes of a Disastrous Eastern Policy”] (PB) by Gert Sudholt (National-Verlag, Hanover, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“München – Wie es schreibt &amp; isst – 64 Betrachtungen Münchner Autoren über ihre Lieblingslokale” [“Munich – How It Writes &amp; Eats – 64 Reflections by Munich Authors on Their Favorite Restaurants”] (HC) by Georg von Hatzfeld and Rainer Wallraf (coll.) (Verlag Georg Von Hatzfeld, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a billing statement.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">N</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nachtdunkler Abgrund hinter allem Sein – Das alte und das neue Märchen vom Manne ohne Schatten” [““Night-Dark Abyss Behind All Being – The Old and the New Fairy Tale of the Man without a Shadow”] (PB) by Adelbert von Chamisso and Martin Machule (Heimreiter-Verlag, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert “Theodor Storm, der Patriot, im Spiegel Seiner Politischen Lyrik” [“Theodor Storm, the Patriot, in the Mirror of His Political Poetry”] by Werner Schriefer.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nachwort zu Name und Begriff der Wenden (Sclavi)” [“Afterword to Name and Concept of the Wends (Sclavi)”] (PB) by Walther Steller (Kiel, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Name und Begriff der Wenden (Sclavi)” [“Name and Concept of the Wends (Sclavi)”] (PB) by Walther Steller (Kiel, Germany) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts a clipping and a letter.  Another copy includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Nationalsozialismus – Dokumente 1933-1945” [“National Socialism – Documents 1933-1945”] (PB) by Walter Hofer (ed.) (Fischer Bucherei, Frankfurt am Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Nationalzionismus – Die Geissel des Judentums, der Araber und der Friedliebenden Welt – Band I” [“National Zionism – The Scourge of Judaism, the Arabs and the Peace-Loving World – Volume I”] by Franz J. Scheidl (Franz J. Scheidl, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Nauheimer Protokolle – Diskussionen über die Neutralisierung Deutschlands – Die ersten drei Tagungen des Nauheimer Kreises – August, September, Dezember 1948” [“The Nauheim Protocols – Discussions about the Neutralization of Germany – The First Three Meetings of the Nauheim Circle – August, September, December 1948”] (PB) by Dr. Ulrich Noack (ed.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Neue Externsteine-Führer – Europäische Urreligion und die Externstein” [“The New Externsteine Leader – European Primitive Religion and the Exterstein”] (PB) by Herman Wirth (Volkstum-Verlag, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die neutralen Alpen” [“The Neutral Alps”] by Manfred Sell (Seewald Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nie ausser Dienst – Zum achtzigsten Geburtstag von Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein” [“Never Out of Service – On the Eightieth Birthday of Field Marshal Erich von Manstein”] (PB) (Markus-Verlagsgesellschaft, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nie wieder Krieg Gegen die Zivilbevölkerung – Eine völkerrechtliche Untersuchung des Luftkrieges – 1939-1945” [“Never Again War Against the Civilian Population – An International Law Investigation into the Air War – 1939-1945”] (HC) by Maximilian Czesany (Selbstverlag des Verfassers, Graz, Austri</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts multiple clippings and an issue of “Friends of Germany” (Chicago, IL).</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Noch Springen Lebendige Brunnen – Gedichte” [“Living Fountains Still Spring – Poems”] (PB) by Anton Stiefenhofer (Darmstadt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“NS-Verbrechen Prozesse des schlechten Gewissens von Deutschen gegen Deutsche unter Zions Regie geführt” [“Nazi Crimes Trials of Bad Conscience of Germans against Germans under Zion's Direction”] (HC) by J.G. Burg (G. Fischer)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings and a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Nürnberger Prozesse – Methoden und Bedeutung” [“The Nuremberg Trials – Methods and Significance” (PB) by Richard Harwood (Historical Review Press, Richmond/Surrey, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts an issue of “The Thunderbolt – The White Man’s Viewpoint,” two clippings, and a German-language document.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Nürnberg oder das Gelobte Land” [“Nurenberg or the Promised Land”] (PB) by Maurice Bardèche (Ediciones del Restaurador, Buenos Aires, Argentina) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">O</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Oberst der Waffen-SS Joachim Peiper und der Malmedy-Prozess” [“Waffen-SS Colonel Joachim Peiper and the Malmedy Trial”] (PB) by Lothar Greil (Schild-Verlag, Munich-Lochhausen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Oder-Neise-Linie – Politische Entwicklung und völkerrechtliche Lage” [“The Oder-Neise Line – Political Development and International Legal Situation”] (PB) by Dr. Friedrich Hoffmann (Verlag Joachim Henrich K.-G., Frankfurt/Main, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Opfergang der Generale – Die Verluste der Generale und Admirale und der im Gleichen Dienstrang Stehenden Sonstigen Offiziere und Beamten im Zweiten  Weltkrieg” [“Sacrifice of the Generals – The Losses of Generals and Admirals and Other Officers and Civil Servants of the Same Rank in the Second World War”] (PB) by Josef Folttmann and Hanns Möller-Witten (Verlag Bernard and Graefe, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Ordnung der Werte – Reden, Aufsätze, Bekenntnisse” [“The Order of Values – Speeches, Essays, Confessions”] (HC) by Herbert Böhme (Türmer Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Ostdeutsche Tragödie – eine Frage an das Weltgewissen – III. Folge – Die Hölle von Lamsdorf und andere Vernichtungslager” [“The East German Tragedy – A Question to the World’s Conscience” – III. Consequence – The Hell of Lamsdorf and Other Extermination Camps”] (PB) (Ostarchiv, Lippstadt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ostdeutschland 1958-59 – in der Polnischen Presse” [“East Germany 1958-1959 – in the Polish Press” (PB) by the Göttingen Working Group (Holzner, Würzburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping from a 1967 German-language publication.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Osterreichischer Mittelschulatlas (Kozenn-Atlas)” [“Austrian Middle School Atlas (Kozenn Atlas)”] (HC) by Hans Slannar (ed.) (Verlag Ed. Hölzel, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ost Minus West Gleich Null” [“East Minus West Equals Zero”] (HC) by Werner Keller (Europäischer Buchklub, Stuttgart, Zurich, Salzburg)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a German-language inscription.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ostmitteleuropa – Grundlagen seiner Zukunft – Ein Diskussionsbeitrag” [“East Central Europe – Foundations of Its Future – A Contribution to the Discussion”] (PB) by Georg K. Schmelzle (Verlag der ehem. Schülerzeitung WIR, Stade/Elbe, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">P</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Papst – Ein Lebensbild” [“The Pope – A Picture of Life”] (HC) by Konstantin Prinz von Bayern (Kindler Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Papst – Ein Lebensbild” [“The Pope – A Picture of Life”] (PB) by Konstantin Prinz von Bayern (Ullstein Bücher, Frankfurt/M, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Paracelsus – Roman-Trilogie” [“Paracelsus – Novel-Trilogy”] (HC) by E.G. Kolbenheyer (J.H. Lehmanns Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Peter Minuit – Geboren in Wesel – Gründete die Städte New-York und Wilmington” [“Peter Minuit – Born in Wesel – Founded the Cities of New York and Wilmington” (PB) by Heinrich Peitsch (Heinrich Peitsch, Wesel, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pflicht ist der Preis der Freiheit” [“Duty is the Price of Freedom”] (PB) by Karl Ludwig Bayer, Alfred-Otto Behr, Heinz Flöter, H. B. von Grünberg, Alfons Hueber, Henning Jäde, Rolf Kosiek, and Martha Kruse (DN-Verlag, Hanover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Philosophie der Hoffnung – Die Uberwindung des Nihilismus” [“Philosophy of Hope – Overcoming Nihilism”] (PB) by Gabriel Marcel (List Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pioniere Europas – Die volksdeutsche Bewegung und ihre Lehren” [“Pioneers of Europe – The Ethnic German Movement and Its Teachings”] (PB) by Hermann Ullman (Arbeitsstelle für Heimatvertriebene/Süd, Munich)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Polens grosse Geschichtslüge” [“Poland’s Great Historical Lie”] (PB) by Dr. Theodor Kapitza (Dr. Theodor Kapitza, Hildesheim, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pommern-Fibel – Wissenswertes über ein deutsches Land” [“Pomerania Primer – Interesting Facts About a German Country”] (PB) (Pommerschen Landsmannschaft Kulturabteilung)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pommersche Literatur – Proben und Daten” [“Pomeranian Literature – Samples and Data”] (HC) by Fritz Raeck and Rüdiger Bliss (Pommerscher Zentralverband, Hamburg)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">29</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Pommersche Passion” [“Pomeranian Passion”] (PB) by Hans Edgar Jahn (Ernst Gerces Verlag, Preetz/Holstein, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a postcard/flier promoting books by the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Positive Friedensvorschläge – Offener Brife an die Vereinigten Nationen – Aufruf zum Kampf gegen alle Gangster der Welt” [“Positive Peace Suggestions – Open Letter to the United Nations – Call to Fight Against All Gangsters in the World”] (PB) by F.A. Steger (Zurich, Switzerland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>App is cited on pg. 5.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Präsident Nixon – Seine Wähler machten ihn zum mächtigsten Mann der Welt: Was haben Amerika und die Welt von ihm zu erwarten? Sein Leben, seine Politik – als Versuch einer Antwort auf diese Schicksalsfrage für unsere Zukunft” [“President Nixon – His Voters Made Him the Most Powerful Man in the World: What Can America and the World Expect from Him? His Life, His Policies – as an Attempt to Answer This Fateful Question for Our Future”] by Joachim Joesten and Irene Schmitz (Wilhelm Heyne Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and a death notice for a Ludwig Leher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Pressefreiheit in der Demokratie – Eine Kritische Untersuchung” [“Freedom of the Press in a Democracy – A Critical Investigation”] (PB) by Kurt Ziesel (J. F. Lehmanns Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a German-language flier promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Prinz Eugen” [“Prince Eugene”] (PB) (Typographischen Anstalt, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a photograph.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Professor Dr. med. – Theodor Morell – Ein stiller Mann in der Führungsspitze des Deutschen Reiches von 1936 bis 1945” [“Professor Dr. med. – Theodor Morell – A Quiet Man in the Leadership of the German Reich from 1936 to 1945”] (PB) by H. Fikentscher (Verlag Kurt Vowinckel, Neckar-Gemund, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">R</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Recht auf die Heimat – Ein Versuch zu Thesen von Karl Barth” [“The Right to a Homeland – An Attempt at Theses by Karl Barth”] (PB) by Walter Doskocil (Verlag “Christ Unterwegs,” Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Regierung Dönitz – Die letzten Tage des Dritten Reiches” [“Dönitz Government – The Last Days of the Third Reich”] (PB) by Walter Lüdde-Neurath (Musterschmidt-Verlag, Göttingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and a bookmark from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Reich – Eine Wanderung durch Vergangenheit, Gegenward und Zuknuft” [“The Empire – A Journey through Past, Present and Future”] (PB) by Hans von Thenen (NY, NY) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts a German-language document and a form letter from Liberty Lobby.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rettet das Leben!” [“Save Lives!”] (PB) by Joseph A. Kofler (Joseph A. Kofler, Leitershofen, Germany) (three copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts multiple documents by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rettung des Abendlandes – Die Dritte Macht” [“Saving the West – The Third Power”] (PB) by Oswald Mosley (Vale &amp; Oakley, London, England)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rettung Europas?” [“Saving Europe?”] (PB) by Father E.J. Reichenberger (Die Information, Graz, Austria) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Rettung Europas – Wie begegnen wir der kommunistischen Gefahr?” [“Saving Europe – How Do We Counter the Communist Danger?”] (HC) by Gustav Linert (Verlag der Deutschen Hochschullehrer-Zeitung Grabert-Verlag, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Des Ringes eine Hälfte – Gedichte” [“One Half of the Ring – Poems”] (PB) by Emil Seiter (Ledermüller-Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rotbuch - Wer ist Willy Brandt – Wer ist Herbert Wehner” [“Red Book – Who is Willy Brandt – Who is Herbert Wehner”] (CSU-Landesleitung, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der rote Kampfflieger - Eingeleitet und ergängzt von Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen – Mit einem Vorwort von Reichsminister Hermann Göring” [“The Red Fighter Pilot - Introduced and Supplemented by Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen – With a Foreword by Reich Minister Hermann Göring”] (HC) by Manfred Freiherr von Richthofen and Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen (Ullstein, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1933</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rote Zelle Deutschland – oder was wollen die Jungsozialisten wirklich?” [“Red Cell Germany – or What Do the Young Socialists Really Want?”] (PB) by Günther Müller (Seewald Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rudolf Hess – Sein Schicksal in Bildern” [“Rudolf Hess – His Fate in Pictures”] (HC) by Rolf Nederling (Druffal, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1982</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Ruhr im Wandel” [“The Ruhr is Changing”] (PB) by Anton Zischka (Scharioth’sche Buchhandlung, Essen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Rundfunk-Kurzkommentare des D.A.N.K.-Präsidenten Walther A. Kollacks” [“Radio Commentaries by D.A.N.K. President Walther A. Kollack”] (PB)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Russische Perpetuum Mobile” [“The Russian Perpetual Motion Machine”] (HC) by Dieter Friede (Marienburg-Verlag, Würzburg, Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a note by App about the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Russische Revolution von 1917 in Berichten ihrer Akteure” [“The Russian Revolution of 1917 in Reports of its Protagonists”] (PB) by David Anin (ed.) (Johannes Berchmans Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a billing statement for the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Russischer Kolonialismus in der Ukraine” [“Russian Colonialism in Ukraine”] (HC) (Ukrainischer Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Russischer Kolonialismus in der Ukraine” [“Russian Colonialism in Ukraine”] (PB) (Ukrainischer Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">S</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sänge, Triller, Windgeflüster” [“Songs, Trills, Whispers of Wind”] (PB) by Nino Caradonna and Max Dingler (trans.) (Fairmount Publisher, St. Louis, MO)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert Caradonna’s business card.
                </p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Schicksal des Deutschtums in Rumänien (1938-1945-1953)” [“The Fate of Germanness in Romania (1938-1945-1953)”] by Hans Hartl (Holzner-Verlag, Würzburg)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts German-language fliers promoting German-language books.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Schicksal in sieben Jahrhunderten – Aus der leidvollen Geschichte Ostpreusens” [“Fate in Seven Centuries – From the Painful History of East Prussia”] (PB) by Hans-Ulrich Stamm (Staats- und Wirtschaftspolitische Gesellschaft, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Schicksalsweg der Siebenburger Sachsen – Festansprache bei der 800-Jahrfeier der Siebenbürger Sachsen am 21. Oktober 1950 zu München” [“The Fate of the Transylvanian Saxons – Speech at the 800th Anniversary of the Transylvanian Saxons on 21 October 1950 in Munich”] (PB) by Heinrich Zillich (Verband der Siebenbürger in Deutschland, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>

            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Schlagfertige Definitionen von Aberglaube bis Zynismus – 5000 geschliffene Begriffsbeschreibungen für Rede, Gespräch, Diskussion, Referat, Artikel oder Brief” [“Quick-witted Definitions from Superstition to Cynicism – 5000 Polished Definitions for Speeches, Conversations, Discussions, Presentations, Articles or Letters”] (PB) by Lothar Schmidt (comp.) (Rowohlt-Taschenbuch-Verlag, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Schlesische Bilderbibel” [“The Schlesian Picture Bible”] (HC) by Alfons Teuber (Verlag Kirchliche Hilfsstelle, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die schlimmsten Feinde unserer Völker” [“The Worst Eenmies of Our People”] (PB) by Jean Boyer (Ediciones Libertad, Bogota, Colombia)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Schon Genosse oder noch Herr?  Eine Bürgermarsch durch die Geschichte” [“Already a Comrade or Still a Master? A Burger March Through History”] (PB) by Gerd Schmalbrock (Verlag IKC-Presse, Gladbeck, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Schönsten Sagen des Klassischen Altertums” [“The Most Beautiful Legends of Classical Antiquity”] (HC) by Gustav Schwab (Verlag Carl Ueberreuter, Vienna, Heidelberg)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ein Schritt zum Atlantik – Die strategische Bedeutung der Ostverträge” [“A Step to the Atlantic – The Strategic Significance of the Eastern Treaties”] (PB) by Henrich Jordis Lohausen (Osterr. Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Schuld und Schicksal – Europas Juden zwischen Henkern und Heuchlern” [“Guilt and Fate – Europe's Jews between Executioners and Hypocrites”] (HC) by J.G. Burg (Damm Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a letter, three fliers promoting the book, a document about Paul Rassinier, and “Offener Brief an den Bayerischen Landesrabbiner” [“Open Letter to the Bavarian State Rabbi”] by H.I. Grünewald.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Schuld und Sühne – Das Schlüsselproblem unserer Zeit” [“Guilt and Atonement – The Key Problem of Our Time”] (PB) by F.J.P. Veale (Verlag Fritz Schlichtenmayer, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Schwert Gottes – Ein Lebensbild Karls des Grossen” [“The Sword of God –  A Biography of Charlemagne”] (HC) by Hermann Noelle (Verlag der Deutschen Hochschullehrer-Zeitung, Grabert-Verlag, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“600 Jahre Stadt Krefeld – Erlebt von den Generationen einer Familie” [“600 Years of the City of Krefeld – Experienced by the Generations of a Family”] (PB) by A.H. Gläser (J. von Acken, Krefeld, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Segen bleibt – Gedichte” [““The Blessing Remains – Poems”] (HC) by Gerhard Schumann (Hohenstaufen Verlag, Bodman/Bodensee, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a catalog and a billing statement from the publisher.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">30</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sehnsucht nach Unterdruckung – Zensur und Presserecht bei Ludwig Thoma” [“Longing for Oppression - Censorship and Press Law by Ludwig Thoma”] (PB) by Friedl Brehm (Friedl Brehm, Feldafing, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert the author’s business card.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sein Kampf – Antwort an Hitler” [“His Struggle – Answer to Hitler”] (PB) by Irene Harand (Irene Harand, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Selbstbestimmungsidee – Ihre Entwicklung von 1918-1974” [“The Idea of Self-Determination – Its Development from 1918 to 1974”] (PB) by Felix Ermacora (Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Selbstbestimmungsrecht in West und Ost” [“Right to Self-Determination in West and East”] (PB) (Edition Atlantic-Forum, Bonn, Brussels, New York)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Selbstmord einer Demokratie – Identität von KPD und DKP” [“Suicide of a Democracy – Identity of KPD and DKP”] by Dr. Norbert Bartel and Udo Walendy (Kölle-Druck und Verlag, Preuss. Oldendorf, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sicherheit und Entspannung – Zum siebzigsten Geburstag” [“Safety and Relaxation – For the Seventieth Birthday”] (PB) by General Adolf Heusinger (Greven &amp; Bechtold, Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Sieben Säulen der Hölle” [“The Seven Pillars of Hell”] (PB) by Juan Maler (Reinhard Kopps) (Buenos Aires, Argentina)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Sieg der Vernunft – Das Weltmodell der Freimaurerei” [“The Victory of Reason - the World Model of Freemasonry”] (PB) by Juan Maler (Juan Maler, Buenos Aires, Argentina)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Sieger-Tribunal – Nürnberg 1945/46 – Dreissig Jahre danach – Referate und Arbeitsergebnisse des zeitgeschichtlichen Kongresses der Gesellschaft für Freie Publizistik am 21. - 23. 5. 1976 in Kassel” [“The Victor's Tribunal – Nuremberg 1945/46 – Thirty Years Later – Papers and Results of the Contemporary History Congress of the Society for Free Journalism on 21-23 May 1976 in Kassel”] (PB) by Peter Dehoust (Nation Europa Verl., Coburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an issue of “Das Freie Forum” [“The Free Forum”].</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sieger und Besiegte – Der deutsche Nationalismus nach 1945” [“Winners and Defeated – German Nationalism after 1945”] (HC) by Herbert Grabert (Verlag der Deutschen Hochschullehrer-Zeitung, Tübingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping, a postcard from the publisher, and photocopies of eleven pages from a German-language book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sie kamen übers Meer – Die grösste Rettungsaktion der Geschichte” [“They Came Across the Sea – The Largest Rescue Operation in History”] (PB) by Ernst Fredmann (Staats- und Wirtschaftspolitische Gesellschaft e. V., Cologne, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sie nannten uns Terroristen – Freiheitskampf in Südtirol” [“They Called Us Terrorists – Freedom Fight in South Tyrol”] (PB) by Peter Kienesberger and Alois M. Euler (Südtirol-Informations-Zentrum, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by Kienesberger.  Includes as inserts three postcards/fliers promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Simon Wiesenthal und der Moral-Krieg” [“Simon Wiesenthal and the Moral War”] (photocopy) by Wolf Dieter Rothe</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Sinn der Tschechischen Geschichte” [“The Meaning of Czech History”] by Josef Pekař (PB) (Verlag Pressverein Volksbote, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Slowenen und Deutsche – Sonderheft 2” [“Slovenes and Germans – Special Issue 2”] (PB) by Johann Wüscht (Kehl am Rhein, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert an errata sheet.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“So gingen wir fort – Ostdeutsch Autoren erzählen von den letzten Tagen daheim” [“So We Left – East German Authors Talk about Their Last Days at Home”] (HC) by Rudolf Naujok (coll.) (J.F. Lehmanns Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Sowjetisierung Ost-Mitteleuropas – Untersuchungen zu ihrem Ablauf in den einzelnen Ländern” [“The Sovietization of East-Central Europe – Investigations into Its Process in the Individual Countries”] (HC) by Ernest Birke and Rudolf Neumann (Alfred Metzner Verlag, Frankfurt/M., Berlin)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes resolutions from the thirty-third annual convention of The American Coalition of Patriotic Societies, Inc. (Washington, D.C.), as well as a flier from that organization.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Späte Entlarvung eines Dämons” [“Late Exposure of a Demon”] (PB) by W. Kockskemper (Selbstverlag)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Sprach-Brockhaus – Deutsches Bildwörterbuch für Jedermann” [“The Brockhaus Dictionary – German Picture Dictionary for Everyone”] (HC) (F.A. Brockhaus, Leipzig, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings and an issue of “Democratic German Report.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Spur im Sand – 2. Folge der Reisegedichte” [“Trace in the Sand – 2nd Installment of the Travel Poems”] (PB) by Heinz Schauwecker (Michael Lassleben, Kallmünz, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Stalin über Dialektischen und Historischen Materialismus” [“Stalin on Dialectical and Historical Materialism”] (PB) by Stalin and Iring Fetscher (Verlag Moritz Diesterweg, Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Stall, Storchnest und Backtrog oder: Die Franzosen in Deutschland. Die vier Jahreszeiten zu Pferd. Zwei Erzählungen für die Jugend” [“Stable, Stork's Nest, and Kneading Trough, or: The French in Germany. The Four Seasons on Horseback. Two Stories for Young People”] (HC) by Gustav Nieritz (Alfred Oehmigke's Verlag, Leipzig, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Strategie der Entspannung” [“The Strategy of Relaxation”] (third ed.) (PB) by Heinrich Freiherr Jordis von Lohausen (R + S Verlag, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a handwritten note.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sturm über Eurasien – Moskau und Peking im Kampf um die Weltherrschaft” [“Storm Over Eurasia – Moscow and Beijing in the Fight for World Domination”] (HC) by Botho Kirsch (Seewald Verlag, Stuttgart, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sudetendeutsche einheitsbewegung – Werden und Erfüllung” [“Sudeten German Unity Movement – Becoming and Fulfillment”] (PB) by Josef Pfitzner (Verlag Karl H. Frank, Karlsbad-Leipzig)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Sudetendeutsches Geschichtsbild in Vergangenheit unde Gegenwart” [“Sudeten German Historical Image in the Past and Present”] (PB) (Verlag Pressverein Volksbote, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Sudetenfrage – Ihre Volkerrechtliche Entwicklung vom Ersten Weltkrieg bis zur Gegenwart” [“The Sudeten Question – Their Development under International Law from the First World War to the Present”] (HC) by Hermann Raschhofer (Isar Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Sudetenfrage in der deutschen Politik – Aktuelle Stellungnahmen” [“The Sudetenland Question in German Politics – Current Statements”] (PB) (Universitäts-Buchdruckerei und Verlag, Dr. Wolf &amp; Sohn, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Südtirol – Eine Frage des europäischen Gewissens” [“South Tyrol – A Question of European Conscience”] (HC) by Franz Huter (Verlag für Geschichte und Politik, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Südtirol in not und Bewährung – Festschrift” [“South Tyrol in Distress and Probation – Commemorative Document”] (HC) by Michael Gamper (Verlagsanstalt Athesia G.m.b.H., Brixen-Bozen, Italy)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Suezkanal – Seine Geschichte, wirtschaftliche Bedeutung und politische Problematik” [“The Suez Canal – Its History, Economic Importance and Political Problems”] (PB) by Ernesto Kienitz (Dietrich Reimer Verlag, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a flier promoting the book, a letter, a typewritten German-language document, an envelope, and “Plunder in the Holy Land” (PB) by Henry Cattan (Greek Convent Press, Jerusalem, Israel), 1960.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">T</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Taschenlexikon der deutschen Literatur” [“Pocket Encyclopedia of German Literature”] (PB) (Verlag Lebendiges Wissen, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Tiroler Manifest” [“Tyrolean Manifesto”] (HC) (Komitee Freiheit für Tirol, Traunstein, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Tobias Knopp – Abenteuer eines Junggesellen, Herr und Frau Knopp – Julchen” [“Tobias Knopp – Adventures of a Bachelor, Mr. and Mrs. Knopp – Julchen”] (PB) by Wilhelm Busch ( Rowohlt, Reinbek bei Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Toten Seelen” [“The Dead Souls”] (HC) by Nikolai Gogol (Paul List Verlag, Leipzig, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Tragödie um die Treue – Kampf und Untergang des III. (germ.) SS-Panzer-Korps” [“Tragedy About Loyalty – Battle and Downfall of the III. (German) SS Panzer Corps”] (HC) by Wilhelm Tieke (Munin Verlag, Osnabrück, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Tübinger Memorandum der Acht – Zu Seinen Aussenpolitischen Thesen” [“The Tubingen Memorandum of the Eight – On His Foreign Policy Theses”] (PB) (Göttinger Arbeitskreis)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
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                <unittitle><emph render="bold">U</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“UFO’s unbekanntes Flugobjekt? Letzte Geheimwaffe des Dritten Reiches?” [“UFOs? Unidentified Flying Objects? The Third Reich's Last Secret Weapon”] (PB) by W. Mattern (Samisdat Publishers, Ltd., Toronto, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a letter and an order form.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Umdenkenlernen – Neue Begriffe” [“Learning to Think Differently – New Terms”] by Anna Viktoria Amann (Anna Viktoria Amann, Frankfurt (Main), Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Um den Ursinn des Menschseins – Die Werdung einer neuen Geisteswissenschaft” [“About the Original Meaning of Being Human – The Emergence of a New Spiritual Science”] (PB) by Herman Wirth (Volkstum-Verlag, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Umgestaltung in Christus – Über die Christliche Grundhaltung” [“The Transformation in Christ – About the Basic Christian Attitude”] (HC) by Dietrich von Hildebrand (Benziger Verlag, Einsiedeln, Zurich, Cologne)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">31</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Unrecht am deutschen Volk – Eine Zusammenstellung aus Büchern bekannter Autoren” [“The Injustice Against the German People – A Compilation of Books by Well-Known Authors”] (PB) by Friedrich Schlegel (W.P. Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Untergang der Stadt Wesel im Jahre 1945” [“The Fall of the City of Wesel in 1945”] (HC) by Felix Richard (Rheinland-Verlag, Düsseldorf, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Untergang des Abendlandes?” [“Fall of the West?”] (PB) (Reykjavik, Iceland)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Untergang des Abendlandes – Umrisse einer Morphologie der Weltgeschichte – Zweiter Band – Welthistorische Perspektiven” [“The Fall of the West – Outlines of a Morphology of World History – Second Volume – World Historical Perspectives”] (PB) by Oswald Spengler (C.H. Beck’sche Verlagbuchhandlung, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1922</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Untergehendes Volk – Geschichte der deutschen Kolonien in Russland” [“A Perishing People – History of the German Colonies in Russia”] (PB) by A.F. Wanner (A.F. Wanner, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Unter Polnischer Verwaltung – Tagebuch” [“Under Polish Administration – Diary”] (HC) by Charles Wassermann (Blüchert Verlag, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Unterwegs – Gedichte” [“On the Road – Poems”] (PB) by Clemens Heinrich Leineweber (Washington Journal, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Unterwegs in Österreich – Eine bunte Bilderfolge von den Verlockungen zum Reisen in Österreich” [“On the Road in Austria – A Colorful Sequence of Images of the Temptations of Traveling in Austria”] (HC) by Karl Lukan (Schroll-Verlag, Vienna, Munich)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Unverlierbare Heimat – Neue Oderlieder” [“Unlosable Homeland – New Oder Songs”] (PB) by Erich Lipok (Ledermüller-Verlag)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter from the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ursachen und Hintergründe des Schicksals der Deutschen in Jugoslawien – Bevölkerungsverluste Jugoslawiens im Zweiten Weltkrieg” [“Causes and Background of the Fate of the Germans in Yugoslavia – Population Losses in Yugoslavia in the Second World War”] (PB) by Johann Wüscht (Im Selbstverlag des Verfassers, Kehl am Rhein, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">V</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verbrechen am deutschen Volk – Eine Dokumentation alliierter Grausamkeiten” [“Crimes Against the German People – A Documentation of Allied Atrocities”] (HC) by Erich Kern (Verlag K.W. Schütz, Göttingen, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts a German-language clipping and an index card with handwritten notes.  The other copy includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verfolgung und Diffamierung der Deutschen” [“Persecution and Defamation of Germans”] (PB) by Friedrich Schlegel (W.P. Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Vergangenheit Lebt – Geschichtsbuch für Volksschulen – 1. Band” [“The Past Lives – History Book for Elementary Schools – Volume 1”] (PB) by Dr. Josef Schwander, Franz Hutterer, and Dr. Gustav Voit (eds.) (Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Vergangenheit Lebt – Geschichtsbuch für Volksschulen – 2. Band” [“The Past Lives – History Book for Elementary Schools – Volume 2”] (PB) by Dr. Josef Schwander, Franz Hutterer, and Dr. Gustav Voit (eds.) (Oldenbourg Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Vergiftete Waffe Gegen Frieden und Sozialismus” [“Poisoned Weapon Against Peace and Socialism”] (PB) by Albert Norden (APN-Verlag, Moscow, Russia)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verhandlungen der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Innere Medizin – Sechsundvierzigster Kongress - Gehalten zu Wiesbaden vom 9.-12. April 1934” [“Proceedings of the German Society for Internal Medicine – Forty-Sixth Congress – Held in Wiesbaden from 9-12 April 1934”] (PB) (Verlag von J.F. Bergmann, München, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a clipping and a German-language document.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Verkündigung [“The Annunciation”] (HC) by Wolfgang Braunfels (Verlag L. Schwann, Düsseldorf, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das verlorene Gewissen – hinter den Kulissen der Presse, der Literatur und ihrer Machtträger von heute” [“The Lost Conscience – Behind the Scenes of Today's Press, Literature and Those in Power”] (HC) by Kurt Ziesel (J.F. Lehmanns Verlag, Nunich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verrat an Deutschland – Spione und Saboteure gegen das eigene Vaterland” [“Treason Against Germany – Spies and Saboteurs Against Their Own Fatherland”] (HC) by Erich Kern (Verlag K.W. Schütz, Göttingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Verrat an Europa – Die Greueltaten der farbigen Truppen Frankreichs im Weltkrieg” [“The Betrayal of Europe – The Atrocities of France’s Black Troops in World War I”] (PB) by Rudolf Dammert (W.P. Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verrat an Europa – Ein Rotbuch über die Bolschewisierung der Tschecho-Slowakei” [“Betrayal of Europe – A Red Book on the Bolshevisation of Czechoslovakia”] (PB) by Karl Vieta (Nibelungen-Verlag, Berlin-Leipzig, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verschwiegene Wahrheiten” [“Hidden Truths”] (PB) by Friedrich Schlegel (Samsidat Publishers Ltd., Toronto, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verschwörung Gegen die Kirche” [“Conspiracy Against the Church”] (PB) by Maurice Pinay (Madrid, Spain)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>            
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Verschwörung – Kriminalroman oder Tragödie” [“Conspiracy – Crime Novel or Tragedy”] (PB) by Juan Maler (Reinhard Kopps) (Buenos Aires, Argentina)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a flier promoting the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Versöhnung – Roman” [“Reconciliation – Novel”] (HC) by Bernt von Heiseler (Sigbert Mohn Verlag, Gütersloh, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Volk auf dem Wege – Erster Band – ‘Die Quelle der Wahrheit’ – Ernstes und Heiteres aus dem Leben und dem Schicksal eines Volkes” [“People on the Way – First Volume – ‘The Source of Truth’ – Serious and Cheerful Stories from the Life and Fate of a People”] (PB) by A.F. Wanner (A.F. Wanner, Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Völkerrechtliche Lage Bessarabiens in der Geschichtlichen Entwicklung des Landes” [“The International Legal Situation of Bessarabia in the Historical Development of the Country”] (dissertation) (PB) by Alexander Suga</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Volksfront droht! Die Verschwörung der Linken” [“Popular Front Threatens! The Conspiracy of the Left”] (PB) by Wilhelm Anders (Kurt Vowinckel Verlag, Berg am See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Volksfront-Universität – Die revolutionäre Zerstörung der Wissenschaft” [“Popular Front University – The Revolutionary Destruction of Science”] (PB) by Henning Jäde (National-Verlag, Hannover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Das Volksgruppenrecht als elementarer Baustein für ein vereinigtes Europa – Vortrag vor dem Witikobund, gehalten am 9. Mai 1967 in München im Rahmen des Sudetendeutschen Tages” [“The Law of Ethnic Groups as a Fundamental Building Block for a United Europe – Lecture Before the Witikobund, Held on 9 May 1967 in Munich as Part of the Sudeten German Day”] (PB) by Dr. Theodor Veiter (Witikobundes, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Vom Sterben Schlesischer Priester – 1945/46 – Ein Ausschnitt aus der schlesischen Passion” [“On the Death of Silesian Priests – 1945/46 – An Excerpt from the Silesian Passion”] (PB) (Verlag der Kirchlichen Hilfsstelle, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Von Versailles zu Adolf Hitler – Der schreckliche Friede” [“From Versailles to Adolf Hitler – The Terrible Peace”] (HC) by Erich Kern (Verlag K.W. Schütz, Göttingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die vorbestrafte Nation – Thesen und Betrachtungen” [“The Convicted Nation – Theses and Reflections”] (PB) by Bernt von Heiseler (Österreichische Landsmannschaft, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">W</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Wahrheit über die katholische Kirche in Polen” [“The Truth about the Catholic Church in Poland”] (PB) by Pierre Lenert (Morus-Verlag, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings, three index cards of notes, and a package with clippings, an issue of “Christian Anti-Communism Crusade” (Long Beach, CA), and “The Church and State Under Communism” (PB) (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.), 1964.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Waren die Nationalitätenfragen der Sudetenländer lösbar?  Blicke durch das 19. und 20. Jahrhundert” [“Were the Nationality Issues of the Sudetenland Solvable? A Look Back at the 19th and 20th Centuries”] (PB) by Herbert Cysarz (Witikobund e. V., Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“War es ein Wunder? Zwei Jahrzehnte deutschen Wiederaufstiegs” [“Was It a Miracle? Two Decades of German Resurgence”] (HC) by Anton Zischka (Mosaik Verlag, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p/></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">32</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Warum Werden Wir Deutschen Belogen?” [“Why Are the Germans Being Lied To?”] (Refo Druck + Verlag, Witten, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a letter.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Warum – Woher – Aber Wohin?” [“Why – Where From – But Where To?”] (HC) by Hans Grimm (Klosterhaus-Verlag, Lippoldsberg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Was die Deutschen fürchten – Angst vor der Politik – Angst vor der Geschichte – Angst vor der Macht” [“What the Germans Fear – Fear of Politics – Fear of History – Fear of Power”] (HC) by Armin Mohler (Seewald Verlag, Stuttgart-Degerloch, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Was haben wir nötig um diese Krise zu bestehen? Kenntnis und Bewahrung des Grundes – Erkenntnis der gebotenen neuen Gestaltung seiner Erscheinungsform” [“What Do We Need to Survive This Crisis? Knowledge and Preservation of the Foundation – Awareness of the Necessary New Design of Its Manifestation”] (PB) by Ernst Anrich (Buchkreis für Besinnung und Aufbau, Seeheim a. d. B., Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Was war die deutsche Widerstandsbewegung?” [“What Was the German Resistance Movement?”] (PB) by Hubertus Prinz zu Löwenstein (Grafes, Bad Godesberg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Was war? Was ist? Was wird aus Deutschland? Ein verantwortungsbewusstes Gespräch um deutsche Lebensfragen” [“What Was? What Is? What Will Become of Germany? A Responsible Conversation About German Life Issues”] (PB) by Karl Graf (Alma-Druck + Verlag, Kreuzau-Stockheim, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Weder Krieg Noch Frieden” [“Neither War nor Peace”] (HC) by Lothar Rendulic (Verlag Welsermühl, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Weg und Ziel – Eine Chronik der heimatvertriebenen Sudetendeutschen” [“Path and Destination – A Chronicle of the Expelled Sudeten Germans”] (HC) by Dr. Franz Böhm (Verlagshaus Sudetenland, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Weg zum Frieden” [“The Path to Peace”] (PB) by J.A. Kofler (A. Kofler, Leitershofen, Germany) (two copies)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One copy includes as inserts a letter, four copies of a flier promoting the book, and an order form for the book.  The other copy includes as inserts two German-language documents and an order form for the book.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Weitblick eines Donauschwaben – Dokumentation eines Abwehrkampfes 1935-1944 – gegen nationalsozialistische Einflüsse unter den Donauschwaben in Jugoslawien und Ungarn, im Wochenblatt für das katholische Deutschtum Jugoslawiens und Ungarns” [“Vision of a Danube Swabian – Documentation of a defensive struggle 1935-1944 – Against National Socialist influences among the Danube Swabians in Yugoslavia and Hungary, in the weekly newspaper for the Catholic Germans of Yugoslavia and Hungary”] (PB) by Adam Berenz (Michael Merkl, Riedlingen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Welt der Tausend Völker – Erkundungsreise in die Wirklichkeit” [“The World of a Thousand Peoples – Journey of Exploration into Reality”] (PB) by Heinrich L. Sanden (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Weltgeschichte in Umrissen – Federzeichnungen eines Deutschen, ein Rückblick am Schlusse des neunzehnten Jahrhunderts” [“World History in Outline – Pen Drawings by a German, A Look Back at the End of the Nineteenth Century”] (HC) by Maximilian Yorck von Wartenburg (Ernst Siegfried Mittler und Sohn, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1903</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Weltherrschaft der Khasaren” [“The World Domination of the Khazars”] (PB) by Guido Roeder (White Power Publications, Liverpool, WV)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Weltwirtschaft – Was jeder davon wissen muss” [“Global Economy – What Everyone Needs to Know”] (HC) by Adolf Weber (Verlag F. Bruckmann AG, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1932</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p/></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wer ist Antisemit?” [“Who Is an Anti-Semite?”] (PB) by Franz J. Scheidl (Franz J. Scheidl, Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wer ist Willy Brandt? Eine Antwort in Selbstzeugnissen” [“Who is Willy Brandt? An Answer in Personal Testimonies”] (PB) by Peter Kleist (National-Verlag, Hannover, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wer Zog die Drähte? Der Juni-Putsch 1953 und Seine Hintergrunde” [“Who Pulled the Wires?”  The June Putsch 1953 and Its Background”] (PB) (Kongress-Verlag, Berlin)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wesen und Werden der Deutschen  Dichtung – von den Anfängen bis zur Gegenwart” [“The Nature and Development of German Poetry – From the Beginning to the Present”] (PB) by Georg Ried (Verlag M. Lurz, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Westberlinfrage und die Vorschläge der Regierung der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik zu ihrer Lösung” [“The West Berlin Question and the Proposals of the Government of the German Democratic Republic for Its Solution”] (PB) (Ministerium für Auswärtige Angelegenheiten der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wien” [“Vienna”] (HC) by Justus Schmidt (Verlag Anton Schroll &amp; Co., Vienna, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a greeting card.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wie schützen wir unsere Umwelt? Fakten, Informationen und Zahlen aus der DDR” [“How Do We Protect Our Environment? Facts, Information, and Figures from the GDR”] by Lothar Gerecke (Panorama DDR, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wieso waren wir Väter Verbrecher? Auf der Suche nach der Wahrheit” [“Why Were We Fathers Criminals? In Search of the Truth”] (PB) by Heinz Roth (Heinz Roth, Odenhausen/Lumda)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“‘Wilde Wölfe brachen durchs Tor’ (Georg Trakl) – Erzählung” [“‘Wild Wolves Broke Through the Gate’ (Georg Trakl) - Narrative”] (PB) by Martin Machule (Heimatland-Verlag, Krems/Donau, Austria)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Winfrid-Bonifatius und die Christliche Grundlegung Europas” [“Winfrid-Boniface and the Christian Foundation of Europe”] (HC) by Theodor Schieffer (Herder &amp; Co., Freiburg im Breisgau, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a German-language letter, an order form from the publisher, and an errata sheet.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wir glühn in olympischen Feuern – Gedichte” [“We Glow in Olympic Flames – Poems”] (HC) by Fritz Stüber (Orion-Heimreiter-Verlag, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wir hoffen sehr auf Kronstadt” [“We Are Very Hopeful for Kronstadt”] (HC) by Janis Bogdanow (Studio Schaffen und Forschen, Darmstadt, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wir Klagen An … Anklage des Slowakischen Befreiungsrates gegen die Vergewaltigung der Slowakischen Republik im Jahre 1945 und die derzeitige Fremd- und Gewaltherrschaft in der Slowakei” [“We Accuse ... Accusation of the Slovak Liberation Council Against the Rape of the Slovak Republic in 1945 and the Current Foreign and Tyranny in Slovakia”] (PB) (Der Slowakische Befreiungsrat, Munich, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wir klagen an! 15 000 000 Opfer der Sowjetischen KZ's, 8 000 000 Opfer des Hungers, 35 300 000 Menschenleben vernichtet” [“We are Accusing!: 15,000,000 Victims of the Soviet Concentration Camps, 8,000,000 Victims of Hunger, 35,300,000 Human Lives Destroyed”] (Pressedienst des Antibolschewistischen Blocks der Nationen)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wir sprechen Hitler frei” [“We Acquit Hitler”] (PB) by Edmund Herbert (Arbeitsgemeinschaft 33, Lüneburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wir wollen weiter in Frieden leben – was tun?  Ein Betrachtung aus der DDR” [“We Want to Continue to Live in Peace – What to Do?  A View from the GDR”] (1977 ed.) (PB) (Panorama DDR, Berlin, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wo Gott weint” [“Where God Cries”] (PB) by Werenfried van Straaten (Georg Bitter Verlag, Recklinghausen, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wörterbuch der deutschen Umgangssprache” [“Dictionary of German Colloquial Language”] (PB) by Heinz Küpper (Classen Verlag, Hamburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p/></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Wünsche und Weisen: Gedichte” [“Wishes and Wisdoms – Poems”] by Clemens Heinrich Leineweber (Washington Journal, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">X</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Xaver von der Hinterbank – ‘... lacha daad i!’” [““Xaver from the Back Bench – ... ‘I'm Laughing!’””] (HC) by Anton Ebner (Picus Verlag, Munich Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a photograph of an unidentified man.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>    
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Z</emph></unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“10 Jahre Nach Der Vertreibung – Äusserungen des In- und Auslandes und eine Zeittafel” [“10 Years After the Expulsion – Statements from Home and Abroad and a Timeline”] (HC) by (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene, Fluchtlinge und Kriegsgeschädigte, Bonn Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Zeittafel der Vorgeschichte und des Ablaufs der Vertreibung sowie der Unterbringung und Eingliederung der Vertriebenen und Bibliographie zum Vertriebenenproblem – Band 1” [“Timeline of the Prehistory and Course of the Expulsion as well as the Accommodation and Integration of the Displaced Persons and Bibliography on the Problem of Displaced Persons – Volume 1”] (HC) (Bundesministerium für Vertriebene, Flüchtlinge und Kriegsgeschädigte, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts an index card with handwritten notes and a German-language document.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Zum Fall Eichmann: Was ist Wahreit? Oder Die Unbelehrbaren Sieger” [“On the Eichmann Case: What Is Truth? Or The Incorrigible Victors”] (PB) by Paul Rassinier (Druffel-Verlag, Leoni am Starnberger See, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">33</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Zur Frage einer Revision der Kriegscverbrecherprozesse” [“On the Question of a Revision of the War Crimes Trials”] (PB) by Rudolf Aschenauer (Nurenberg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a press release from the National Council for Prevention of War.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Zwangskollektivierung des selbstandigen Bauernstandes in Mitteldeutschland” [“The Forced Collectivization of the Independent Peasant Class in Central Germany”] (PB) (Federal Ministry for All-German Affairs, Bonn, Berlin)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“20. Juli 1944” [“July 20, 1944”] (PB) by Hans Royce and Erich Zimmermann (eds.) (Berto-Verlag, Bonn, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Der Zweite Weltkrieg in Bildern und Dokumenten – Vierter Band – Die Ausweitung zum Weltkrieg – 1941-1942” [“The Second World War in Pictures and Documents – Volume Four – The Expansion into a World War – 1941-1942”] (PB) by Hans-Adolf Jacobsen and Hans Dollinger (eds.) (Verlag Kurt Desch, Munich, Vienna, Basel)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Die Zweite Weltkrieg und die Kriegsschuldfrage (Die Hoggan-Kontroverse)” [The Second World War and the Question of War Guilt (The Hoggan Controversy)”] (HC) by Kurt Glasser (Marieburg-Verlag, Würzburg, Germany)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>12 Monde Harrn im Kreis – Sonette” [“12 Moons Wait in a Circle - Sonnets”] (PB) by Walter Eckhardt (Grote, Colon and Berlin)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as inserts a handwritten note by App about the book, which he received as a gift, and a German-language pamphlet.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 5. Collected Books – Romanian-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Mãrturii despre Legiune – Patruzeci de ani dela întemeierea Mişcării Legionare (1927-1967)” [“Testimonies about the Legion – Forty Years Since the Founding of the Legionary Movement (1927-1967)”] (PB) by Faust Brădescu (Editura Dacia, Rio de Janeiro, Brazil)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 6. Collected Books – Slovak-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Andrej Hlinka” (PB) by Ján Eliáš (Ján Eliáš, St. Catharines, Ontario, Canada)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1983</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as an insert an envelope with pamphlets about Joseph Tiso and Ján Vojtaššák.</p></note>
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 7. Collected Books – Spanish-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Cádiz a Catay – La Historia de la Larga Lucha Diplomatica por el Canal de Panama” [“Cadiz to Cathay – The Story of the Long Diplomatic Struggle over the Panama Canal”] (PB) by Miles P. DuVal, Jr. (Editorial Universitaria, Panama)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“La Vida de Lazarillo de Tormes y de sus Fortunas y Adversidades” [“The Life of Lazarillo de Tormes and His Fortunes and Misfortunes” (HC) by Joseph E.A. Alexis (Midwest Book Co., Lincoln, NE)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1927</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 8. Collected Books – Swedish-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Problemet Oder-Neisse” [“The Oder-Neisse Problem”] (PB) by Friedrich von Wilpert (Stiftelsen Sverige, Lund, Sweden)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
 </c01>
 <c01 level="series"> 
     <did> 
       <unittitle>Series III. Publications Collection</unittitle>
            
       <unitdate><?xm-replace_text {Insert dates of series}?></unitdate> 
    </did>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>
            <unittitle>Sub-series 1. Collected “Congressional Record”s</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“America Awake – Communism Threatens Our National Security in Palestine” – Statement by Rep. Lawrence H. Smith (WI)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Anti-Semitism in the Soviet Union” – Hearings Before the Committee on Un-American Activities, House of Representatives</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Anti-Semitism, the Swastika Epidemic and Communism” – Remarks Prepared by Senator Thomas J. Dodd (CT)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Baltic States Investigation” – Hearings Before the United States House Select Committee to Investigate Communist Aggression and the Forced Incorporation of the Baltic States into the Soviet Union, Eighty-Third Congress, First Session, on Nov. 30, Dec. 1, 3-5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 1953 – Part 1</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping of an article by App.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Captive Nations Week – From Hungary to Poland, Ukraine, Turkestan, Mainland China, North Vietnam to Cuba and 20 Other Captive Nations” – Speeches of Daniel J. Flood and Edward J. Derwinski, et al., in the House of Representatives and in the Senate of the United States</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>A sheet of paper with handwritten notes is wrapped around the cover.  Includes as inserts a 1967 issue of “The Dan Smoot Report” and a clipping of an article by Rev. Daniel Lyons.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Crimes of Khrushchev – Part 2” – Committee on Unamerican Activities, U.S. House</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Displaced Persons” – Hearings Before the Subcommittee on Amendments to the Displaced Persons Act of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate – Eighty-First Congress, First and Second Sessions</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Famine in Germany” – Speech of Sen. William Langer (ND)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The First and Second International Peace Conferences – Held at the Hauge – 1899 and 1907” – U.S. House of Representatives</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1914</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Model Cities: With Built-In Brothels” – Statement by Rep. John R. Rarick (LA)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Morgenthau Diary (China) – Volume I” (PB) prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as an insert a clipping about the diaries.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Morgenthau Diary (China) – Volume II” (PB) prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Morgenthau Diary (Germany) – Volume II” (PB) prepared by the Subcommittee to Investigate the Administration of the Internal Security Act and Other Internal Security Laws of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate (U.S. Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as inserts two clippings about Morgenthau.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Murder at New Bethel Church” – Statement by Rep. John R. Rarick (LA)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Treaty of Peace with Germany” – U.S. Senate</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1919</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Untouchables, Junior Grade” – Statement by Rep. John R. Rarick (LA)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 2. Collected Catalogs and Directories</unittitle> 
            <unitdate/> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Congressional Directory – 92nd Congress – First Session” (HC) (United States Government Printing Office, Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as inserts an issue of “GOP Nationalities News” (Republican National Committee, Washington, D.C.) and a list of members of the U. S. House and the U.S. Senate.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>George Olms Verlag Catalog (West Germany and New York)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as inserts an English-language brochure and a German-language brochure promoting the works of Charles Sealsfield.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">34</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Directory of American Scholars” (3rd ed.) (HC) by Jacques Cattell (R.S. Bowker Co., NY, NY)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>The entry for App (pg. 19) has been cut out.</p></note>
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 3. Collected Magazines, Newsletters, and Other Publications – English-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“ABN Correspondence – Bulletin of the Antibolshevik Bloc of Nations” (American Friends of the Anti-bolshevik Bloc of Nations, NY, NY)(one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“AIM Report” (Accuracy in Media, Inc., Washington, D.C.) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“American Challenge” (Merritt Newby, W.W. Birmingham, AL) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“American Mercury”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1959, 1976</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Part of a 1959 issue and two copies of a reprint titled “The Road to World War II.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>“American Opinion”</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Issues (six issues)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                    <unittitle>Reprints</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p><list type="ordered" numeration="arabic">
                    <item>(1) “Arms Control and Disarmament Act”;</item>
                    <item>(2) “Charter of the United Nations”;</item>
                    <item>(3) “Congressional Comments on the UN”;</item>
                    <item>(4) “An Epilogue on China” by Robert Welch;</item>
                    <item>(5) “Forty-Six Angry Men – The 46 Civilian Doctors of Elisabethville Denounce U.N.O. Violations in Katanga” (two copies);</item>
                    <item>(6) “Get US out!  The U.N. Threatens the United States” by Gary Allen;</item>
                    <item>(7) “More About the United Nations” – “The World Health Organization” by J.B. Matthews and “There Goes Christmas?!” by Hubert Kregeloh;</item>
                    <item>(8) “Shanghai Conspiracy” by Major General Charles A. Willoughby;</item>
                    <item>(9) “A Timely Warning” by Robert Welch;</item>
                    <item>(10) “The Untold Story of Panama” by Earl Harding; and</item>
                    <item>(11) “Which World Will It Be?” by Robert Welch.</item>
                </list></p></note>
            </c04>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The American Security Council Washington Report” (American Security Council Press, Chicago, IL) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Austrian Information” (The Austrian Information Service) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Berlin” (Ulstein Publishing House, Tempelhof, Germany)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Central Europe Journal” (Edition Atlantic Forum, Bonn, Germany)(one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Christian Crusade” (Billy James Hargis, Tulsa, OK) (two copies of one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Christian News” (Lutheran News, Inc., Trinity Lutheran Church, New Haven MO) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Commentaries on the Law of Obscenity” (Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc., Cincinnati, OH) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965-1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Charles_Keating">Charles H. Keating, Jr.</extref>, is credited as co-chairman, co-editor, and legal counsel.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dan_Smoot">Dan Smoot</extref> Report” (Dallas, TX) (four issues/copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">80</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Der Deutschamerikaner” [“The German American”] (German-American National Congress, Inc. [D.A.N.K.], Chicago, IL)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971-1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>In two bound volumes with gray covers.  Each issue includes both English-language and German-language articles.  The 1971 volume includes the following inscription from Willie A. Kanies of D.A.N.K.: “Wir suchen die Glieder der Kette, die für das leise Raunen der Geschichte noch ein Ohr haben, das Erbe der Väter mehre, jeden Schädling der klaren sicht preisgeben und jede Tugend hell ins Licht stellen.” [“We seek the links in the chain that still have an ear for the quiet whispering of history, that increase the heritage of the fathers, that expose every pest to clear view and that brightly shine every virtue in the light.”]  “mit Dank für die Mitarbeit im Presse-Komitee des D.A.N.K.” [“with thanks for the cooperation in the press committee of the D.A.N.K.”]</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“English Catholic Newsletter” (The Tablet Publishing Co., Ltd., London, England)(one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Ethnic Newsletter” (The National Confederation of Ethnic Groups, Washington, D.C.) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Fiat” (The Key Publishing Society, Dublin, Ireland) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Foreign Affairs” (Council on Foreign Relations, Inc., NY, NY) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1981</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Foreign Intelligence Digest – International Strategic Studies Affecting American Security” (The International Committee for the Defense of Western Culture, Naples, FL) (five copies of one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Editor: Major Charles A. Willoughby.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Fortune Survey” (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Four Quarters” (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as an “editor.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“German-American Commerce Bulletin” (Board of Trade For German-American Commerce, Inc.) (seventeen issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1938-1941</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did>                
                <unittitle>“German-American Day” (Federation of American Citizens of German Descent, Inc.)</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1960-1964</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In the 1960 issue, App is credited as national president and a member of the Honorary Committee, and he is listed as a speaker in the program.  In the 1963 issue, he is credited as national president, the chairman of the Resolutions Committee, and a member of the Honorary Committee, and he is listed as a speaker in the program.  In the 1964 issue, he is credited as national president, the chairman of the Resolutions Committee, and a member of the Honorary Committee, and he is listed as a speaker in the program.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1965-1966</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In the 1965 issue, App is credited as national president, the chairman of the Resolutions Committee, and a member of the Honorary Committee, and he is listed as a speaker in the program.  In the 1966 issue, the program includes the presentation of a scroll honoring App.</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1967-1970</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In the 1967 issue, App is credited as honorary president, and he is listed as a speaker in the program.  In the 1969 issue, App is credited as honorary president, and he is listed as a speaker in the program.  In the 1970 issue, App is credited as a “booster.”</p></note>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1971-1974</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In the 1971 issue, App is credited as honorary president, and he is listed as a speaker in the program.  In the 1974 issue, App is credited as honorary president and listed as a speaker in the program.</p></note>
            </c04>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">35</container>
                
                <unittitle>“German-American Studies” (The Society for German-American Studies, Cleveland OH) (nine issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970-1975</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The German Tribune – A Weekly Review of the German Press” (Hamburg, Germany) (Friedrich Reinecke Verlag GmbH,  Hamburg, Germany) (one complete issue and two pages of another issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970, 1984</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Herald of Freedom” (Frank A. Capell, Zarephath, NJ) (five issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1968-1977</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes an issue of “Confidential Intelligence Research Memo,” “Robert F. Kennedy – A Political Biography” by Capell, and “The Untouchables – Book Two,” a compilation of issues of “The Herald of Freedom.” </p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Human Events” (Human Events, Inc., Washington, D.C.) (five issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1955-1962</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Humanities Review” (San Antonio, TX) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as an “Associate Editor.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Jednota Annual Furdek” (First Catholic Slovak Union, Cleveland, OH) (three issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1972-1976</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>The 1975 issue includes as an insert an issue of “Washington Observer Newsletter.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Journal_of_Historical_Review">“The Journal of Historical Review”</extref> (<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Institute_for_Historical_Review">Institute for Historical Review</extref>, Torrance, CA) (four issues in a hardbound volume)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1982</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“National Renaissance Bulletin” (<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Renaissance_Party_(United_States)">National Renaissance Party</extref>, NY, NY) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1950-1955</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The New Patriot” (The New Patriot, Jackson, MS/Hollywood, CA) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Now and Then – Quarterly Magazine of History and Biography” (The Muncy Historical Society and Museum of History, Muncy, PA) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Mr. George Ray App is listed on pg. 223.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Orioc” (International University Club of Washington, D.C., Washington, D.C.) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1929</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as an “associate editor.”  The issue includes a letter written by App under the pseudonym “Jos. Bober.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Palestine Digest” (The League of Arab States, Arab Information Center, Washington, D.C.) (seven issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973-1974</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Prevent World War III” (Society For The Prevention of World War III, Inc., NY, NY) (fifty-seven issues/copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1945-1965, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>One copy of issue No. 63 includes as inserts nineteen excerpts from “Congressional Record” and a “Second Statement on Foreign Aid” from the Society For The Prevention of World War III, Inc..  Includes two reprintsIncludes two reprints – “Business as Usual … The Schroeder Banking Interests in Germany, Britain and U.S.A.” and “Nasser’s ‘Expendables.’”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Review of the News” (<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_W._Welch_Jr.">Robert Welch</extref>, Belmont, MA) – Reprints</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970-1972</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p><list type="ordered" numeration="arabic">
                <item>(1) U.N.I.C.E.F.: Trick or Treachery?” by William E. Dunham and</item>
                <item>(2) “What’s Wrong with the United Nations” by Reed Benson &amp; Robert Lee.</item>
            </list></p></note>
        </c03>
        
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Slovakia” (Slovak League of America, Middletown PA) (three issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1956, 1969-1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>One issue includes as inserts a copy of a 1956 letter to editor Philip A. Hrobak from App, as well as a copy of a 1956 issue of “Slovak Newsletter.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Social Justice Review” (The Central Bureau, Catholic Central Union of America, St. Louis, MO) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1964-1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Studies for a New Central Europe” (The Mid-European Research Institute, NY, NY) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963-1968</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Tatler” (Our Lady of the Lake, San Antonio, TX) (six issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1936-1937, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Thunderbolt” – The White Man’s Viewpoint” (<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_States%27_Rights_Party">National States Rights Party</extref>, Birmingham, AL) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“TRUD! From the White Underground (Essex Fells, NJ) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">36</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Ukrainian Quarterly” (Ukrainian Congress Committee of America, Inc., NY, NY) (four issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965-1977</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App’s review of the book “The Russians and Berlin” by Erich Kuby is missing from the 1969 issue.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The Ukrainian Review” (The Association of Ukrainians in Great Britain, Ltd., London, England) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Victorian Poetry” (West Virginia University, Morgantown, WV) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as an insert an index to volume I of the journal.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc.) (eight issues/copies)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965-1968</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>The September 1966 and March 1967 issues each include an article about App.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Western Destiny” (<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Noontide_Press">The Noontide Press</extref>, Los Angeles, CA) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>App is credited as a “contributing editor.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“West Watch” (Council for Inter-American Security, Washington, D.C.) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Sub-series 4. Collected Magazines, Newsletters, and Other Publications – German-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Anzeiger der Notverwaltung des Deutschen Ostens” [“Gazette of the Emergency Administration of the German East”] (Gemeinschaft Ost- und Sudentendeutscher Grundeigentümer und Geschädigter, Bad Homburg, Germany) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1976-1980</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Die Bauernschaft – Für Recht und Gerechtigkeit” [“The Peasantry – For Law and Justice”] (Kritik-Verlag, Mohrkirch, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Bonifatiusblatt” (Bonifatiuswerk der Deutschen Katholiken, Paderborn, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Bunte Illustrierte” [“Colorful Magazines”] (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Deutsche Akademie für Bildung und Kultur” [German Academy for Education and Culture”] (Munich, Germany) (fifteen issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes “Schillerpreis des deutschen volkes” [“Schiller Prize of the German People”] – Heinrich Härtle – 1975.</p></note>
        </c03>
        
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Deutsche Hochschullehrer-Zeitung” [“German University Teachers’ Newsletter”] (Herbert Grabert) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes as inserts two German-language clippings.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Deutschland-Magazin” (Deutschland-Stiftung e.V., Breitbrunn/Chiemsee, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“100 Guten Witze” [“100 Good Jokes”] (Dr. M. Busch, Graz, Austria) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Ein Jeder kann mithelfen!” [“Everyone Can Help!”] (Vienna) (three issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1945-1953, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Der Europäische Osten” [“The European East”] (Condor-Verlag, Munich, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Historische Tatsachen” [“Historical Facts”] (Verlag für Volkstum und Zeitgeschichtsforschung, Vlotho/Weser, Germany) (four issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1981-1982</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Informationen zur Deutschlandpolitik” [“Information on German Policy”] (Arbeitskreis “Deutschland- und Aussenpolitik der CSU,” Munich, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1977</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>The issue includes as inserts a letter, “Carter Against America – The Incredible Panama Story” by Harold Lord Varney, and “The Race Issue – Pamphlet No. 13.”</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Jahrbuch der Gebetsliga” [“Yearbook of the Prayer League”] (Selbstverlag der Gebetsliga, Vienna, Austria) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Kritik – Die Stimme des Volkes” [“Criticism – The Voice of the People”] (Kritik-Verlag) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1974-1981</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Kultur und Kunst im Sozialistischen Alltag – Ein Magazin aus der Deutschen Demokratischen Republik” [“Culture and Art in Everyday Socialist Life – A Magazine from the German Democratic Republic”] (Verlag Zeit im Bild, Dresden, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“MUT” [“Courage”] (MUT, Asendorf, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“National Zeitung” [“National Newspaper”] (DSZ-Verlag, Munich, Germany) (one issue) </unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Nation Europe” (Nation Europa Verlag, Coburg, Germany) (four issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1961, 1972-1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Notverwaltung des Deutschen Ostens” [Emergency Administration of the German East”] (Bonn, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“NPD” (NPD-Fraktion, Munich, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“NS Kampfruf – Kampfschrift der NSDAP Auslandsorganisation”  [“NS Battle Cry – Polemic of the NSDAP Foreign Organization”] (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Prisma” (Panorama DDR, Berlin, Germany) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1983-1984</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Schlesien – Eine Vierteljahresschrift für Kunst, Wissenschaft und Volkstum” [“Silesia – A Quarterly Journal for Art, Science and Folklore”] (Kulturwerk Schlesien, Nuremberg, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>The issue includes as an insert an index.</p></note>
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Sudetenland – Viertel Jahresschrift für Kunst, Literatur, Wissenschaft und Volkstum” [“Sudetenland – Quarterly Annual Magazine for Art, Literature, Science and Folklore”] (Bogen- Verlag, Munich, Germany) (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Volk, Nation und Staat” [“People, Nation and State”] (Verlag Pressverein, Volksbote, Munich, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Der_Weg_(magazine)">“Der Weg – El Sendero”</extref> (Buenos Aires, Argentina) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Zeitbühne” [Time Stage”] (William S. Schlamm, Munich, Germany) (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Unidentified (one issue)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did>
            <unittitle>Sub-series 5. Collected Magazines, Newsletters, and Other Publications – Slovak-language</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c03 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Kalendár Jednota” [“Unity Calendar”] (two issues)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1974-1976</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c03>
    </c02>
    <c02 level="subseries"> 
        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
            <unittitle><emph render="bold">Sub-series 6. Collected Pamphlets and Fliers</emph></unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <note><p><list type="ordered" numeration="arabic">
            <item>(1) “Communism is Total Tyranny” by Paul C. Neipp (Ridgecrest, CA);</item>
            <item>(2) “Demand Freedom of Speech for Anti-Communist Forces in New York City!” (National Renaissance Party, Beacon, NY);</item>
            <item>(3) “The Refugee Problem in the Federal Republic of Germany” (United Nations);</item>
            <item>(4) “The Ugly Truth About Drew Pearson” by Dr. Billy James Hargis (new and revised edition) (Christian Crusade, Tulsa, OK) (five copies);</item>
            <item>(5) “What Is the United Nations Up to Now? This? Or That?” (Train Committees, Belmont, MA) – “TRAIN – An Ad Hoc Committee of The John Birch Society – “To Restore American Independence Now”;</item>
            <item>(6) “Who Will Help?” (<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hermine_Braunsteiner">Hermine Ryan</extref> Defense Fund, Maspeth, NY); and</item>
            <item>(7) “Why Christians Must Fight Communism” by Paul C. Neipp (Ridgecrest, CA).</item>
        </list></p></note>
    </c02>
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        <did>        
            <unittitle>Series IV. Correspondence</unittitle> 
            <unitdate/> 
        </did> 
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Abuse Letters</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1946-1948, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Autobiography</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1976-1978, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Bombing Atrocity</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Boniface Press</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1968-1977, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Boniface Press – Book Orders</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970-1974, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Book Orders, 1966-1967</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>        
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">37</container>
                
                <unittitle>Brazil Letters</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948-1949</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>The Bruce Publishing Co.</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1943-1967, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1947-1950, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Catholic [illegible]</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948-1954, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Mostly correspondence to, from, and about Emmanuel J. Reichenberger.  Includes clippings.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Circular Letters Sent, 1946-1952, undated</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Congress Letters</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes letters from Senator William Langer (ND), Pat McCarran (NV), and Ray Kiermas, who was an administrative assistant to Senator Joe McCarthy (WI).</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Richard Cotten</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970-1972</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes “The Soviet Threat – Prepared at the Request of the Committee on Armed Services – House of Representatives.”</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Richard Cotten – National Documentation Institute</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1969-1978, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint,” “Washington Observer Newsletter,” and “American Capsule News.”</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Courtesy, Courtship, Marriage”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1947-1951, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Regarding the book by App.  Includes clippings.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Ethnic Bill Statement</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Regarding a Senate bill titled “The Ethnic Heritage Studies Center Act of 1971.”</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>Family Letters</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1943-1946, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1969-1979, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>                
                <unittitle> The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the United States of America, Inc.</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1960-1963, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1963-1971, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1964-1965, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle> The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the United States &amp; D.A.N.K. [German American National Congress]</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1968-1977, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Edward Fleckenstein</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1950-1953, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>Friend Letters</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1943-1946, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1944-1949, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Friendly Letters</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1957-1964, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>In a bound notebook with a black cover labeled “Friendly Letters 1963.”</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">38</container>
                
                <unittitle>Furniture Purchases</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1945-1949</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Gasoline, Auto Insurance</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1951-1952, 1966, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>German Letters</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1946-1950, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Grundlagen für den Frieden” [“Foundations for Peace”]</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948-1950, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Correspondence regarding App’s German-language pamphlet, as well as a copy of the pamphlet, clippings, and an issue of “The Bulletin” (“Save the German Children” Society, Dublin, Ireland) that includes “Fundamentals for Peace” by App.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>“History’s Most Terrifying Peace”</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Regarding the book by App.</p></note>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1950-1953, 1969-1970, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1970-1971, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>International Committee for the Defense of Christian Culture (two folders)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963-1969, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Jewish Topics</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1971-1980</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Jobs, 1941-1948, undated</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>La Salle College</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948-1954</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Letters and Manuscript on Jewish Problem</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1956-1977, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Letters Describing Europe</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1946-1949, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Letters of Love</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1953-1955</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Letters of Recommendation</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1942-1956</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>                
                <unittitle>Letters to and from Editors</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1959-1967, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1959-1969, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1960-1961, 1971-1973, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1967-1970, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Letters on Review Problems</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1950-1957, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>“Making Good Talk”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1951-1955</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Regarding the book by App.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>Morgenthau Era Letters</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1941-1966</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“119 Letters to Newspapers and Newsmakers – mostly in the decade from 1941 to 1950 – Protesting: Interventionism, Unconditional Surrenderism, Morgenthauism and Pleading for: A Negotiated Peace, an Atlantic Charter Peace.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1966-1967, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>National Confederation of American Ethnic Groups</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1968-1971</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Josef Patsch</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973-1974</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Val J. Peter and Kurt Glaser</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1952-1954, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Political Letters</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1975-1979, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Recommendations</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1949-1963, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Emmanuel Reichenberger</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1949-1955, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Rib Lake Farm, WI</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1963-1972, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Renate Schulz</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1951-1954</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                
                <unittitle>Spain – Notes</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1974-1975</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>Speech Letters</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1961-1973, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>Steuben Day Committee</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1970-1974, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes “The Smear Terror” (PB) by John T. Flynn (John T. Flynn, NY, NY), 1947.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>Saint John’s Night School</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1953-1955, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>Tiner</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1967-1968, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Regarding an apartment at 220 Tiner St., San Antonio, TX.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>Triple German Pamphlet</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1947-1950, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>“The True Concept of Literature”</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948-1954, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Regarding the book by App.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>War Letters</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1938-1959</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1944-1955, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>War Letters to Editors</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1941-1946</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">39</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1941-1953, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>We, The People, Sovereign</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1946-1948, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1947-1948, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>1925-1929</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>1930-1939</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">40</container>
                
                <unittitle>1940-1949</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">41</container>
                
                <unittitle>1950-1959</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">41</container>
                
                <unittitle>1960-1967</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">42</container>
                
                <unittitle>1968-1969</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">42</container>
                
                <unittitle>1970-1977</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes a Reply Brief, in the United States Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, from appellant John F. Graham, in <emph render="italic">Graham v. Klinger</emph>.  Includes a statement from Graham that in his brief, he has “developed a valid proposition that, pursuant to the Durham Rule, any Gentile who kills a Jew in the District of Columbia can be assured of acquittal.”</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                
                <unittitle>1978-1979</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                
                <unittitle>1980-1982</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                
                <unittitle>Undated</unittitle> 
                <unitdate/> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
    </c01>
    
    <c01 level="series"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Series V. Manuscripts</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>By Title</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">A</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Abraham”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Action on a War Crime”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1950, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes the three copies of the pamphlet “Action on a War Crime – President Truman’s Duty to 12,000,000 Expellees” by App, correspondence, and other documents.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Allied Propaganda Against Germany Put in Perspective” (Revisionist Institute, Torrance CA)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1979</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>A “talk” by App at a Revisionist Convention, in Los Angeles, CA, sponsored by the Revisionist Institute (Torrance, CA).  Includes correspondence.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Atrocity/Atrocities</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p/></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Autobiography</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>First Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>Includes a copy of a letter from App and a page of handwritten notes.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Preface, Chapters 1 – 6</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Chapters 16-29</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Chapters 30-41</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Pp. 1-103, Index of Proper Names</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Pp. 104-250</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Pp. 251-475</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Index to Proper Names</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
            </c04>
            <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1927-1944, 1964-1969, 1980, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
            </c04>            
          </c03>
          <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">B</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1953, undated</unitdate>
                </did> 
          </c03>
          <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">C</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Collegiate Cheating: To Tell or Not to Tell”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1965, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings and handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Communion Breakfast Talk – St. Mary’s, Pittston, PA</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1940</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Conscious Life Begins with the First Day of School”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1963, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes an index card with handwritten notes and a rejection letter from “The Magnificat” (Manchester, N.H.).</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Covadonga: The Cradle of Modern Spain”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1927-1930, 1957, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a rejection letter from “The Catholic World,” as well as a clipping, letters, a photograph, and four other manuscripts – “Santander,” “Aranjuez,” “A Little Incident from Burgos, Spain,” and an untitled manuscript.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Current Status of the Holocaust Legend”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1980, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a copy of a letter from App to the president of the Ridgewood Group regarding the speech.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Curse of Anti-Anti-Semitism”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1940-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">D</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Da waren Deutsche auch dabei – 200 Jahre Vereinigte Staateh von Amerika” [“There Were Germans There, Too – 200 Years of the United States of America”]</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Dean Swift on How to Improve Conversation”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1948, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence and three other manuscripts – “Hints Towards an Essay on Conversation,” “This Matter of Talking,” and “Positives for Improving Your Conversation.” </p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Desiderata” (three copies on parchment paper)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Deutsch-Amerikanischer Beitrag zu Amerikas Groesse” [“German-American Contribution to America’s Greatness”]</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Die Deutsche Einheit Kommt” [“Germany Unity is Coming”]</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1980, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a copy of a German-language letter from App.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Diplomat Among Warriors” by Robert Murphy – Quotes</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Dog in the Way”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1947, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a rejection letter from “The Young Catholic Messenger” (Dayton, OH).</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Drama Excerpts</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1936-1951, 1964-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">E</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Early Manuscripts</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1927-1928, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">F</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The First Stone” (play – two drafts)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1959, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>One draft includes as inserts clippings, an index card with handwritten notes, and a blank “giant post card.”</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1944-1949, 1959-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">G</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“German-Americans”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1972-1976</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes two clippings.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“German Americans and Wilson’s Peacemaking”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1963-1965, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings and correspondence.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“German-Americans, What Now?  And What Tomorrow?”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a copy of a letter from App to the chairman of the Philadelphia chapter of the German American National Congress (D.A.N.K.).</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Germany in the Light of American History Textbooks” by Kurt Glasser with contributions by Stanley Bucholz Kimball, Southern Illinois University</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“A Good Peace Ethically Speaking”/“Territorial Injustices Are Smouldering [sic] Powder Dumps”/“Peace and Guilt Clauses Do Not Mix”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>In a bound notebook with a black cover labeled “Peace MS.”</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Great Men on Jews</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a clipping.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Gutachten” [“Appraise”]</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1932, 1945-1951, 1970-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">H</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Harry Elmer Barnes &amp; the Historical Blackout”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1970-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence, as well as “The Struggle Against the Historical Blackout” (ninth, revised and enlarged ed.) (PB) by Harry Elmer Barnes, undated, “The End of Old America” (PB) by <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Elmer_Barnes">Harry Elmer Barnes</extref> (Foundation for Foreign Affairs, Inc., Chicago, IL), 1958, and “Revisionism and the Promotion of Peace” (PB) by Harry Elmer Barnes (The Libertarian Press, Glen Gardner, N.J.), 1958.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>“Here and Abroad – A Weekly Chat”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Written for the “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY).</p></note>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1952-1958</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1952-1958, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a black cover labeled “Chat Articles – MS – October 1958.”  Includes manuscripts other than “Here and Abroad” columns.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1953-1956</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">44</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1960-1968</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p/></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The High Enterprise of Love Poetry”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a rejection letter from “The University of Kansas City Review.”</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Humanist”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1931-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">I</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Inside the Third Reich” by Albert Speer (book review)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1970-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence, clippings, and index cards with handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Israel und die Detutschen Wissenschaftler” [“Israel and the German Scientists”] by Dr. Sayed Nofal</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1963</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Italian Element”/“The Spanish Element”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1932, 1969, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p/></note>
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">J</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Der jüdische Krieg Gegen das deutsche Volk” [“The Jewish War Against the German People”]</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1945, 1974</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">43</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">K</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951, undated</unitdate>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">L</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Ludwig von Beethoven” – The Avila Club of Incarnate Word College</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted, 1944, 1965, 1977, undated</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">M</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Making Democracy Work” – Lectures, School of Social Action, University of Scranton</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1940</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>“Making Good Talk”</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Your Talking Life”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1950, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>Includes a letter from William G. Bruce II of The Bruce Publishing Co.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>German-Language Translation</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1950, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>Includes a letter regarding a French translation of the book.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>“Making the Later Years Count”</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Making the Laters Count.”</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Edited Manuscript</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1959-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Edited MS of Making Later Years Count.”  Includes a press release about the book and correspondence regarding the book.  Includes as inserts a clipping and two letters.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>First Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “First Draft – The Later Years – Jan 1, 1959-June 24, 1959.”  Includes as a loose insert “The Catholic Stake in the Old” by App.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Related To</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1958-1961, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a black cover labeled “Related to M Later Yrs Count.”  Includes correspondence and clippings.  Includes as inserts a list of excerpts of reviews of the book and a list of “who’s who,” including App, for the 1961 Convention of the National Council of Catholic Men.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Mit Den Augen Einer Frau Gesehen – Aufzeichnungen aus den Jahren 1939-1949” [“Seen Through the Eyes of a Woman – Records from 1939-1949”] by H. Heerdt-Binding</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Morte Arthure”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1945, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes handwritten notes and correspondence.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“My Summer in Germany, Austria, and Italy (1949)” – Factual Outline</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1932, 1943-1952, 1964, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">N</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>News Items</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1947-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Nun Roswitha Puts Love into Drama”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a page of handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Nutshell News”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1967-1968</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Written for the “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY).</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1950-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">O</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Objektiver Blick auf das Dritte Reich” (“A Straight Look at the Third Reich”)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1975, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">45</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Opfer Hinter Stacheldraht – Ein Weissbuch” [“Victims Behind Barbed Wire – A White Paper”] by Bolko Frhr. Von Richthofen</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1950, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1945-1958, 1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">P</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Pearl Harbor – Day of Infamy – For Whom?”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Poetic Triumph of Failure”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1940-1941</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a clipping – “A Chat with Sigrid Undset” by Cyril Clemens.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Pope Ruins His Credibility at Auschwitz”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1979, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes two copies of a reprint from “The Spotlight” on “The Great Holocaust Debate.”</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Problems of Modern Mexico” – Speech – Exchange Club, Scranton, PA</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1937</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes handwritten notes and a clipping.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1965-1968, 1978, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">Q</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Quotations from ‘The Domestic Manners of the Americans,’ written by Mr. F.M. Trollope,” by Sister Mary Eusebio, O.P.</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>“Quotes and Comments”</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Written for the “Voice of the Federation” (The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the U.S.A., Inc., Brooklyn, NY).</p></note>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1963-1977</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">R</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Reunion in the Purtschellerhaus”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1948, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes photographs and a clipping.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Role of Civil Disobedience and Minority Power in a Democratic Society”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1967-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings, correspondence, an index card with handwritten notes, and an issue of “The Phyllis Schlafly Report.”</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Rooseveltian Concentration Camps for Japanese Americans”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1967-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Rose Window of Mission San Jose”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1938, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes letters, handwritten notes, and an issue of “The Missionary Catechist” (Society of Missionary Catechists, Huntington, IN) that includes “The Same Hands, But Not the Same Heart” by App.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1942-1946, 1957-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">S</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Sainte-Anne de Beaupre, the New World’s Greatest Shrine”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1938-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes photos and guidebooks.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Scholarly Article on a Modern Dramatist”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1941, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Self-Determination for Europe: Arch for World Peace” – Speech – Captive Nations Committee of New York</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1978-1981, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings, correspondence, and an invitation to the convention at which App gave the speech.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Seven Rules for Readers or Why and How to Become a Good Reader”/“Why Men Should Read Novels Too”/“Why Fathers Should Read Novels”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1931-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings and index cards with handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Shakespeare’s Most Modern Play”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1944, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a clipping.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Sir Tristan’s Tragic Web” (play)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The 6 Million Swindle”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1973, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Soviet Murder of German POWs”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“So war Nürnberg” [“That’s What Nuremberg Was Like”] by Prof. Dr. Bolko Frhr. Von Richthofen</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Statement Concerning Treason within the State and Its Church” – Supplement No. 5 – by B.E. Ellison</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a cover letter from Ellison and a reference list for the Supplement.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“A Straight Look at the Third Reich”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“St. Thomas More: A Tragedy” (play)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1953, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Sudeten German Holocaust”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Sudeten German Tragedy”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1929-1930, 1944, 1954-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">T</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>“Thamar, Juda’s Daughter-In-Law” (play)</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Original Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a light brown cover labeled “Thamar, Juda’s Daughter-In-Law – Original Draft – July 1962.”</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1962, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>Includes correspondence and an announcement for Emerson College’s Second Annual Gertrude Binley Kay Playwriting Award.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a black cover labeled “Thamar.”  Includes two copies – one bound and one as a loose insert.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">46</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Theory of Criticism – Dr. Lennox (1929-1929)”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolde” (play)</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolt”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>Includes a copy of a letter from App to Samuel French, Inc.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolt”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1957-1959</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Tristan and Isolde – Revised as of Dec. 31, 1959.”  Includes a copy of a letter from App to Samuel French, Inc.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan und Isolt”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1957-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>Includes clippings and correspondence.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolt”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Tristan and Isolde – 2nd Carbon – January 1960 – Draft.”</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolt”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1960</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Tristan and Isolde – 3rd Carbon – January 1960 – Draft.”</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan’s Tragic Web”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1960-1962, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolt”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolde”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolt the Dark and Fair”</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p/></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and Isolt” – Summary, Dramatis Personae, Acts, Time, and Scenes, and Script Pages</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>“Tristan and the Dark and Fair Isolt” – Summary</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1945-1946, 1976-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">U</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Ugly Word in Poetry”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939-1942</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a rejection letter from “Spirit” (Catholic Poetry Society of America, NY, NY) and two clippings.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The U.N. and the Nuclear Treaty: What’s Wrong with Them”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1966-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence and “Evolution and Characteristics of the United Nations – The Big Lack and the Great Need” by App.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1980, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>                
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">V</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1928, 1962, undated</unitdate>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">W</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>“The Way to Creative Writing”</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1948-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a blue cover labeled “Copy to Bruce Publisher.”  Includes correspondence and clippings.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>First Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1953</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “First Draft – 1953.”</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Draft</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a gray cover labeled “Carbon of MS.”</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“The Well-Meaning Internationalist and the Devil”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1947-1965, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings by and about App.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Weshalb forders ich mit Recht die Aufhebung des Gegen mich ergangenen Urteils?” [“Why Do I Rightly Demand the Annulment of the Judgment Against Me?”] by Generaloberst Eberhard von Mackensen</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Wiener Luft” [“Vienna Air”] by Johann Hutter</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>“MS on Vienna – Don’t know author.”  Includes a letter from the author.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Willy Seuren’s German Hour” (WTEL, Philadelphia, PA) – Radio Addresses</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1954-1955</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1944-1953, 1965-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">Y</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">Z</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">47</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Zur Einführung in die Schriften und Werke Richard Wagner” [“Introduction to the Writings and Works of Richard Wagner”]</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1964, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>By Subject</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">A</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>American Friends of the Anti-Bolshevik Bloc of Nations</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1969, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>App and family</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1935, 1946-1957, 1969-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Avila Club</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1952, 1970, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">B</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Theo Blum</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Book Reviews</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1955-1972, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Bk Reviews – 1961- [illegible] 1973.”  Includes correspondence, clippings, and index cards with handwritten notes.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>A-C</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1931-1959, 1971-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>D-F</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1930-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>G-I</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1940-1959, 1973-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>J-L</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1941-1944, 1956-1960, 1974, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>M-O</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1939-1945, 1959-1960, 1973-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>P-R</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1929-1960, 1976-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>S-T</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1930, 1941-1944, 1958-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>U-W</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1940-1945, 1958-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>Related</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate>1939, undated</unitdate> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">C</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952, 1965-1972, undated</unitdate>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">D</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963-1966, undated</unitdate>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">48</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">E</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964, undated</unitdate>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">F</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Federation of Americans of German Descent in the United States of America, Inc.</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1950, 1960-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1932, 1974</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">G</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>German-American Day</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1959-1976</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>German American National Congress (D.A.N.K.)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1964-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>German-Americans</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1954-1959, 1971-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings and index cards with handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>German-Related Speeches</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1946-1962, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1949-1954, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1954-1956, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1956-1970, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1962-1963, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Germany, Germans, and German-Americans</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1950-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Goldwater-Miller Campaign</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1964</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">H</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Heritage Groups</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1970-1971</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>“Historical Oddities”</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Hitler</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1966, 1977, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1962-1964, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">J</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Jews</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1965-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">K</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre">Katyn Massacre</extref></unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes multiple pages of handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Knights of St. George, Florida – Talk</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1975, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence and clippings.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1967, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">L</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Jacob Leisler</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>The Library of Congress – English-language translations of German-language articles</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1962-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">M</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Msgr. McKenna</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1957, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>In a folder labeled “Shrine Matter – 3rd carbon.”  Includes as inserts multiple documents, most of which are related to The National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception in Washington, D.C.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1959, 1969, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>                
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">N</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953, 1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">O</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Obituaries</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1957-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Old Age</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1954-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes “Where and What People Live Longest”, “The Catholic Stake in the Aged” (printed in “Social Justice Review”), “Sands of Gold” (printed in “The Magnificat”), “Old Age as a Spiritual Opportunity” (printed in “The Catholic World”), “How Grand Parents Are Appreciated,” “Oldster in the Home,” and “How Poets Soften the Later Years.”  Also includes correspondence.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>                
            </c03>
            
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">P</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did>
                        <unittitle>Poems</unittitle> 
                    </did> 
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1929-1933, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                            
                            <unittitle>1938-1968, undated</unittitle> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                        <note><p>In a bound notebook with a black cover labeled “Verse Only.”  Includes correspondence and prose.  Includes as inserts poems and correspondence.</p></note>
                    </c05>
                    <c05 level="file"> 
                        <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                            
                            <unittitle/> 
                            <unitdate/> 
                        </did> 
                    </c05>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Police Brutality</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1965-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes “The Phony Cry of Police Brutality,” “The Cry is Police Brutality,” and “The Case Against Police Review Boards.”</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1926, 1969-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>                
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">R</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Radio</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939, 1956, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Radio Speech.”  Includes classroom materials, documents related to the Scranton Radio Forum, clippings, correspondence, and handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1965-1968</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">S</emph></unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Sir Walter Scott</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Speeches</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1940, 1962, 1972-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>In a bound notebook with an orange cover labeled “Speeches 1979.”  Includes as an insert a German-language manuscript with an attached letter.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Steuben Society and Steuben Day</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1964-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1951, 1962-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04></c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">T</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
           
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">U</emph> - Unpublished Articles</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940, 1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “Unpublished Article MSS.”  Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">V</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                    <unittitle><emph render="bold">W</emph> - Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Assorted</emph></unittitle> 
            </did>         
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1926, 1936, 1941-1949, 1966</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a blue cover labeled “Addresses – Speeches - Miscellaneous.”  Includes correspondence and two copies of a flier promoting an event at which App spoke.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1940-1948, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a brown cover labeled “MS Published – 1954 – Reviews – Literary-Human Interest.”  Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1940, 1967-1973, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a blue cover labeled “MSS 1969 - Sent Out – Probably Used.”  Includes clippings and correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1948-1961, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a blue cover labeled “Published MSS – Miscellaneous – Mostly War &amp; Peace.”  Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1964-1968, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a black cover labeled “Manuscripts Assorted.”  Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1964-1973, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a yellow cover labeled “German Speeches – 1968-1973.”  Includes correspondence.  Includes as inserts a German-language manuscript and four calendar pages.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1970-1980, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>In a bound notebook with a red cover labeled “Articles, MSS by A.J. App.”  Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">49</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Partial &amp; Unidentified</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Manuscripts that were found in this collection but are not part of it</emph></unittitle> 
            </did>         
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Come On Out, Daddy” (script – #8773) by Robert Blessing (Erin Productions, Inc.)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Based on the book by <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bernard_Wolfe">Bernard Wolfe</extref>.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“A Distant Light” by Elick Moll and Joseph Than</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>According to materials in the <extref href="https://oac.cdlib.org/static_findaids/ark:/13030/ft2x0nb09b.html">Stanley Kramer Papers</extref> at the UCLA Library Special Collections, “A Distant Light” was the subject of a lawsuit in Joseph Than and Elick Moll, Plaintiffs, vs. Columbia Pictures Corporation, Stanley Kramer, Sidney Poitier, William Rose, Defendants, no. 926,425, Superior Court of Los Angeles.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Where’s Daddy” (script) by <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Inge">William Inge</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as an insert a photocopy of a letter to Inge from <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Reasoner">Harry Reasoner</extref>.</p></note>
            </c03>
        </c02>
    </c01>
    
    <c01 level="series"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Series VI. Subject Files</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">A</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Abortion</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Academic Freedom</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Actors</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A clipping.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Actors – Shakespearean</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Advertising</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1947, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Agents Writing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Aggression – Allies</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Spiro Agnew</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “Washington Observer Newsletter.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Alaska</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Les Allemands de Boheme [The Bohemian Germans]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Photocopies of pages from an unidentified book.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">50</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Allergy, Asthma, Headaches</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Allied Atrocities – Rape</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and an issue of “Conscription News” (Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Allied Wrangling</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Conscription News” (Washington, D.C.).
                </p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>America First</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes pamphlets, correspondence, and a “chapter manual” from the America First Committee of Chicago, IL.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Arrogance re Peace [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Atrocities</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a letter from the editors of “Time” magazine in response to a letter from App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Atrocities</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1950, 1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Fascism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Fortune Survey” and “The Fortune Quarterly Management Poll.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Guilt – World War I, World War II</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Americanization</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Legion</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Literature</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes reading lists for Literature courses.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Literature</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A clipping and reading lists for Literature courses.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>American Occupation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>America – Power &amp; Evil</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>America’s Sudeten Germans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1977-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>America [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Analogies</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Anglo-Saxon</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Anti-Germanism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Anti-Germanism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Anti-Semite Smear</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1948, 1966-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Anti-Semitism [A-S]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, and a pamphlet titled "Anti-Semitism, a Phoney Bogey,” published by Boniface Press and apparently written by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle>App – Articles by and about</unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1925-1929</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1930-1939</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1940-1949</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1950-1959</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1960-1969</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1970-1978</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Undated</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">51</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>App – Articles by and about – German-language</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Arab – Israel</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings.  Includes “On the Ring in Our Nose,” a reprint from “The Dan Smoot Report,” three issues of “The Herald of Freedom,” one issue each of “Washington Report” (American Security Council, Washington, D.C.) and “Middle East Perspective” (Middle East Perspective, Inc., NY, NY), two pamphlets from The League of Arab States (NY, NY) – “The Arab – Israeli Conflict – A Brief Presentation” and “This Militarist Israel” – and a pamphlet from The Middle East Coordinating Committee (Brooklyn, NY) titled “Everything you always wanted to know about the Middle East Conflict …* *…but were afraid to ask.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Arab-Israeli War – 1973</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes issues of “Washing Observer Newsletter” and “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Arab Refugees</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “Expellee Press Service” (Goettingen Research Committee, Goettingen, Germany).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Armistice</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_W._Armstrong">Herbert W. Armstrong</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Arthurian Legend</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Assassinations</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three issues of “Economic Council Letter” (National Economic Council, NY, BY).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Assigning a Theme</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Atlantic Charter</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes the pamphlets “State of the Union Message – Excerpts Relating to Foreign Policy” (President Eisenhower) and “A Survey of Foreign Policy Problems” (Secretary of State John Foster Dulles) and issues of “Peace Action” (The National Council for Prevention of War) and “Human Events.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Atrocities</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Atrocities in Reverse</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Atrocities of Allies</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Peace Action” (National Council for Prevention of War, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Atrocity Stories</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Attitudes in Education</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “What the Colleges Are Doing” and “National Junior Civic Clubs News Bulletin.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Auschwitz – Also Anne Frank – Dachau</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Auschwitz Only</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Austria</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and issues of “Austrian Information” (Austrian Consulate General).--Austria – 1952, 1946-1955, undatedClippings and an issue of “Austrian Information” (Austrian Information Service).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Austria</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Austria – 1952</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Austrian Information” (Austrian Information Service).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Authors</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>A[illegible] B[illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>A[illegible] Occupation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Mostly clippings.</p></note>
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">B</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bachelor</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Basic Training – Army</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Battleships, Cost of War &amp; Arms</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Beauty – Cleanliness – Virtue</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Berlin</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Berlin – 1961</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1961, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Dan Smoot Report.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Leonard Bernstein’s <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mass_(Bernstein)">“MASS”</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bible</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bibliography</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Lists of books available from the American Renaissance Book Club and Devin-Adair Publishing Co.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bibliography – Form of</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bibliography on Democracy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Big Business – War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bilderberger</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bishops</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes publications by Aloisius J. Muench.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bloody Battles</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bombing Accuracy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">52</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bombing - Churches, Red Murder</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1947, 1973-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bombing – Dresden, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943, 1954, 1966-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bomb Scares</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bonn Data – June 17, 1975</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bonn – DM</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bonn’s Anti-Anti-Communism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Book Branding</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Book Clubs</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Book Lists – Best Sellers, etc. – Catholic  Book [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Notre Dame Reading List” from the Department of Religion, as well as “The Power and Apostolate of Catholic Literature – Discussion Outline” (PB) by H. O’H. Walker (The Queen’s Work, St. Louis, MO), 1938.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Book Reviewing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Books &amp; Reviews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934-1947, 1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes manuscripts.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Books by App – reviews and correspondence</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Mostly on “The Way to Creative Writing.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Books – World War I &amp; II – Excerpts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Boondoggles</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Martin_Bormann">Martin Bormann</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bose, India</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>George Brada</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>         
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willy_Brandt">Willy Brandt</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egon_Bahr">Egon Bahr</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Herbert_Wehner">Herbert Wehner</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Willi Brandt – Herbert Wehner – Egon Bahr</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Willy Brandt – The Press</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Brazil – Chile – Catholic Leftists</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Britain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>British Peace Responsibility</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Broadway Hits</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Brooklyn Tablet</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">C</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Candy_(Southern_and_Hoffenberg_novel)">“Candy”</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes App’s “Comments on Maxwell Kenton’s [Terry Southern and Mason Hoffenberg’s] Satirical Novel ‘Candy.’”  Also included are App’s “Comments on Henry Miller’s <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tropic_of_Cancer_(novel)">‘Tropic of Cancer’</extref>” and a copy of a letter from App about <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Catcher_in_the_Rye">“The Catcher in the Rye.”</extref></p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “An Appeal to the Conscience of the World” by App, published in “Expellee Press Service.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Free Front” (Asian Peoples’ Anti-Communist League, Saigon, Vietnam).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1982, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979-1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref> [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>[illegible] <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1979</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “British Patriot” (N. Wales).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Cartels</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jimmy Carter</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic Authors</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic Just Peace [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and an issue of “The Catholic Layman” (Catholic State League of Texas, San Antonio, TX).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic Plays</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936-1937, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Noche Buena – Yesterday and Today in San Antonio, Texas” by Esther Perez Carvajal, “Catholic Music and Musicians in Texas” (PB) by Sister Joan of Arc (Our Lady of the Lake College, San Antonio, TX), 1936, and two manuscripts by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic Press</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Manion Forum” and “The Herald of Freedom,” and a pamphlet, by Frank Cullen Brophy,’ titled “Catholic Communism and the Commonweal – A Catholic Layman Probes behind the anti-anti-Communism of the Catholic Intellectual Left.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic Reactionism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholics and Hitler</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholics – Homosexuals</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979-1981</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholics in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, one issue each of “Between the Lines” (Charles A. Wells, Demarest, NJ) and “Conscription News” (Washington, D.C.), “Franklin Delano Roosevelt – A Tribute of the Catholic Hour” (The National Council of Catholic Men, Washington, D.C.), and “The Militant Christian Virtues” by Ignatius Smith (National Catholic Welfare Conference, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholics Killed by Communists</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>An issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholics on Israel, Schlafly, &amp; Vatican</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964, 1974-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Phyllis Schlafly Report” and “National Christian News” (Ocala, FL).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholics Rethinking</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholics vs. Protestants – Morally &amp; Culturally</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic University of America</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic University of America – Exams</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Catholic – [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Cheap”</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>China</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Chinese-Communists USA</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">53</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Chinese-Pagan Civilization</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Christians &amp; Jews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes issues of “St. Michael’s News,” “The Herald of Freedom,” and “The Witness” (Curtis Dickinson, Lubbock, TX).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Christian [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “The Thought Police – An Episode in Radical Bigotry” by John T. Flynn and one issue each of “National Renaissance Bulletin” (National Renaissance Party) and “The American Nationalist” (Frank L. Britton, Inglewood, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Christmas</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Christ Carols – German and English” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Christmas – Banning of</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Christmas – Bible – Bans on</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957-1961, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>The Church and the War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “English Catholic Newsletter.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Church Behind Iron Curtain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Winston Churchill</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Church – Nazi</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1946, 1968-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Church Persecuted Behind Iron Curtain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Church-State</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Civil Defense</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Civilization – Natives, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957-1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Classics – World Literature</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Clergy in Israel</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Israel and Torture – An Insight Inquiry,” a “Sunday Times” article reprinted by the Palestine Human Rights Campaign (Walnut Bottom, PA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Clergy in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Half the Young Men” by Fr. Isidore O’Brien (Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.), and correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Clergy – Sex</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes issues of “The Herald of Freedom” and “St. Michael’s News.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Clerical [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes five issues of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Cold War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Collaborators</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>College Enrollment</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Colonialism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Color Blind</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Commencement Address</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>CIncludes correspondence and addresses by App.  Also includes “Near Equality with Men – So What!” by Rev. Edgar Schmiedler of the N.C.W.C. Family Life Bureau.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Commikikes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a form letter form Gerald L.K. Smith, “Your Checklist on the UN – The Truth About This International Organization” by Karl Hess, three issues of “Williams Intelligence Summary” (Robert H. Williams, Santa Ana, CA), and one issue each of “Human Events” (Washington, D.C.) and “Right -A Monthly Newsletter of, by and for the American Rightwing” (San Francisco, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Communism and Marriage and Sex</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “100 Things You Should Know About Communism and Religion” (Committee on Un-American Activities, U.S. House of Representatives), undated, “Comment on Communists and Communism” by Public Officia.s, Legislative Investigators, Economists, Leading Citizens, Prominent Churchmen, Labor Leaders, Educators, and the American Press, undated, and “Communism is Un-America” by Francis Cardinal Spellman/“Communism is a Menace” by John Edgar Hoover (Constitutional Educational League, Inc., NY, NY), undated.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Communism and Women</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1939, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Communism Facts vs. Church</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Communism – Notes and Clippings (DANK)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Human Events,” “The Herald of Freedom,” CRC [Committee to Restore the Constitution] Bulletin,” and “The Phyllis Schlafly Report.”  Also includes “New York – Communist Terror in the Streets” (PB) by Alan Stang (American Opinion, Belmont, MA), 1964.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Communism – Spotlights</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963-1967, 1977-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Communist Control Bill</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Communist – Spy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1952, 1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes Rep. Richard Nixon’s speech in the U.S. House on the Hiss case.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">54</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Compliments</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Congressional Record” – Excerpts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Conscience – Church</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes issues of “News &amp; Views” (Church League of America, Wheaton IL) and “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Conscription</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes pamphlets.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Conscripts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes pamphlets and issues of “Conscription News” (Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Conservative Anti-Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes manuscripts by App and issues of “The Herald of Freedom” and “The Phyllis Schalfly Report.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Contributions and Publications</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes letters by App to several publications.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Controversy – Oct. 28, 1950</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Mostly clippings and correspondence about and by <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Westbrook_Pegler">Westbrook Pegler</extref>.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Conversation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and a pamphlet from Southwestern Bell Telephone Co. titled “The Voice with a Smile – A Pamphlet on Good Telephone Speech.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Conversation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Background for Conversation” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Co-Ops</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Student Cooperatives” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Copernicus</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes the German-language book “Nikolaus Kopernikus” (PB) by Hans Schmauch (Holzner-Verlag, Kitzingen-Main, Germany), undated.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Richard Cotten</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes issues of “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint,” “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint Presents: Rhodesia,” “The Anatomy of Revolution” by Arch E. Roberts, and “Richard Cotten’s Rebuttal to ‘Statecraft’ Smear.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Courtship – Sin and Tragedy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Cover Page</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A form letter, from Richard Cotten of the National Documentation Institute, regarding a stolen mailing list, “How to Submit Manuscripts for Publication” by App, and multiple copies of “Reading Report Blank for Novels, Plays, Short Stories” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Credit Unions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Teacher Credit Unions on the March” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Crime</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Crime – U.S. Demoralization</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Crime – Washington, D.C.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint,” as well as a pamphlet from the Liberty Lobby titled “Save Our Schools – A Proposed Program to Halt and Reverse the Guided Degeneracy of America’s Youth.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Cultural Goals</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Cultural Goals of American Education,” a talk by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Cultural Levels</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Curse of A-A-S [Anti-Anti-Semitism]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Czechoslovakia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “Slovak Newsletter” (Philip A. Hrobak) and “Evidence on the Reign of Racialism in Czechoslovakia” (PB) (Sudeten German Social Democratic Party, London, England), 1945.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Czechoslovakia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">55</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Czechoslovakia and Sudetenland</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Central Europe Journal” (Edition Atlantic Forum, Bonn, Germany) and “Bonner Revanchisten-Allianz gegen Entspannung und Abrüstung – Das Zusammenspiel der Bundesregierung mit den Landmannschaften zur Durchsetzung ihrer aggressiven Ziele” [“Bonn Revanchist Alliance Against Detente and Disarmament – The Interaction of the Federal Government with the State Teams to Achieve Their Aggressive Goals”] (Committee for German Unity), 1963.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">D</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>D.A.N.K. [German American National Congress]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>German-language clippings that mention App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Danube German</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>German-language clippings, including one about an “open letter” from App to President Nixon.  Also includes “Die Ausrottung der deutschsprachigen Minorität in Jugoslawien in den Jahren von 1944 bis 1948” [“The Extermination of the German-Speaking Minority in Yugoslavia between 1944 and 1948”] (PB) by Leopold Rohrbacher (Forschungsinstitut für Fragen der Heimatlosen, Salzburg, Germany), 1949.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Dates – War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>DDR [East Germany]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>DDR [East Germany]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Death Dueling Undertakers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Democracy</unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>I. What is Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes a flier from the University of Scranton for three courses, including “Making Democracy Work” by App.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>II. Political Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes clippings about lectures by App.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>III. Economic Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes “Making Democracy Work” by App, as well as “Rugged Individualism” (PB) by Rev. John F. Cronin (The Paulist Press, NY, NY), 1937.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>IV. Social Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1938-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>V. Religion in Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes an issue of “Press Bulletin of the Central Bureau of the Central Verein,” “The Church and the Social Order” (PB) (The Paulist Press, NY, NY), undated, and “The Citizen, the Church and the State” (PB) by Rt. Rev. John A. Ryan (The Paulist Press, NY, NY), 1939.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>VI. Philosophy &amp; Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>VII. Literature &amp; Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1939, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>VIII. Fine Arts &amp; Democracy</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1931-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Democracy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Democracy &amp; Military Strength</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Democracy Faults</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Democracy Features</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Democracy in America</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>De-Nazification</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Deportations – Minorities</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Deutschland Uber Alles”</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings about the German anthem.  Also includes three of App’s “Here and Abroad – A Weekly Chat.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Dismantling</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings and other documents regarding the post-war dismantling of the German industry and military.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Dissertation Notes – “Lancelot in English Literature”</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1931-1932, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Divorce</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Divorce – Happiness</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Dos_Passos">John Dos Passos</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>DP [Displaced Persons] Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, as well as “The Question That Ails (Social factors of criminality among the emigrants and measures of its prevention)” (Association of Russian Jurists Abroad in the U.S. Zone of Germany, Munich, Germany), 1948, and a statement, titled “Displaced Persons: Facts Versus Fiction,” by Sen. Pat McCarran (NV).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Drama</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956-1964, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “These for the Next Dramatic Cycle” by App, a reading list for the course “Introduction to Drama,” correspondence, and handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Drama – Correspondence Course</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Drama 1941 – Drama Engine of Culture</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “The Nun Roswitha Puts Love into Drama” and “Some Broadway Plays and Their Ideals,” both by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Dresden</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Dueling</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Duplicate Items</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings, both English-language and German-language, most of which either mention or were written by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">E</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Easter</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Educating Whole Man</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Education</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Education Cost</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Education, Euthanasia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Dwight Eisenhower</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes issues of “Human Events” (Human Events, Inc., Washington, D.C.) and “Williams Intelligence Summary” (Robert H. Williams, Santa Ana, CA) and a pamphlet, by Marilyn R. Allen, titled “Eisenhower, Straw Man.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Election Practices</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Student essays from an English Composition course.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">56</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Election Talk – John Birch Society</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>England and Un-War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>English Novel Notes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes reading lists for English courses.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>English Teaching in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Error That Killed</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Essay</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Essays: Happiness, Woman Propose</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a book catalog from the David McKay Co. and “Education and the Pursuit of Happiness” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Essays – Willpower, Making Things, Drinking</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Ethnic Conferences</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes materials related to the National Federation of American Ethnic Groups, The Ethnic Foundation, Inc., and the German-American National Congress.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Europe Talk</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Expellees</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Expellees and Refugees</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Expellees – Spiritual</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Expulsion</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Expulsions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Expulsions – [illegible] Treaty</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Eye for Eye</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an English-language, Swedish, anti-Semitic pamphlet titled “The War Criminals” and an issue of “Economic Council Letter” (National Economic Council, Inc., NY, NY).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">F</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>False Prophets (Pro-Communist)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Fascist</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945, 1960-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom, “Washington Observer Newsletter,” “The Dan Smoot Report,” and “Herb Philbrick’s News Bulletin.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Father – Mother – Temperance</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Feature Article Course</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Materials from a course titled “Journalism 105.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Federation Matters</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Documents related to The Federation of American Citizens of German Descent in the United States of America, Inc.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Fellowships</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>An announcement about the Alfred A. Knopf Literary Fellowships for 1942.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joachim_Fest">Joachim Fest</extref> on Hitler</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Fiction – Modern</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>First Editions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A clipping about the first edition of “An Elegy Wrote in a Country Church Yard” by Thomas Gray.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Flag</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Flying Saucers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962, 1973-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Footnotes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Gerald Ford</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Foreign Accent</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Hints for Curing Foreign Accents” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Foreign Language</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Foreign Languages</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Forgery</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Freedom of Press – Speech</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Freedom of Speech – Heckling</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Free Economy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Free Enterprise Movements</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>French Literature</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhard_Frey_(politician)">Gerhard Frey</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Friends</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes greeting cards.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">G</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Galahad</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Galahad Ideal</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “The Difficult Commandment” (PB) by C.C. Martindale (The Manresa Press, London, England), 1932.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Games</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mahatma Gandhi</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Genocide</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Genocide – Convention</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Aliens WW II</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967, 1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Totalitarians in the State Department” by George C. Dix (NY, NY).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German-American Day</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Draft, by App, of Resolutions for the fifteenth German-American Day.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German-Americans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942, 1957, 1968-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Ernst Anton Zuendt: Profile of a German Writer in the Midwest” by Robert E. Ward – a reprint from the Grand Prairie Historical Society Bulletin.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German-Americans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German-Americans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “Das Deutsch-Amerikanertum” [“German-Americanness”] by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German-Americans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">57</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German-Americans for Reagan</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German-Canadians</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Civilian Population</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Contributions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1945, 1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Current Active Injustices</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Democratic Republic</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Democratic German Report” (John Peet, Berlin, Germany).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Economy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1947, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes as well as remarks from the “Congressional Record” by Sen. James Eastland, “A Statement to the American People” by Herbert Hoover, “German Labor Service” (PB) by Fritz Edel (Terramare Office, Nerlin, Germany), 1937, and “Die Landwirtschaft im nationalsozialistischen Deutschland” [“Agriculture in National Socialist Germany”], undated.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Education</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Group Movements</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Guilt</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Immorality</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Language Press</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “The German Language Press in America” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Literature</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German “Nationalism,” Rearmament</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “International Correspondence.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German National Socialism – 1933-1945</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “News from the American Council for Judaism, Inc.,” “The Herald of Freedom,” and “Fiat.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Press &amp; Universities</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Prisoners of War in U.S.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Publication Requests</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Rule</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germans – Attacks Against</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “The German Medical Profession on the State of Nutrition in Germany.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Scientists</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956-1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germans in America</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1932-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">58</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germans Love Jesus</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Common Sense” (Christian Educational Association, Union, NJ).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Social Data</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Societies</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1933, 1944-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “Free Germany Against Hitler” (Free -German Movement, NY, NY) by Dr. Otto Strasser.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Talks – Einheit [Unity]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Topics – General</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>German Topics – Lists of Articles and Reviews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germantown</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germantown – German – Americana</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>An issue of “Germantowne Crier” (Germantown Historical Society, Philadelphia, PA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “Re-Educating America about Germany” and “A Fair Deal for Germany,” both by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany – Fall 1950</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany – June 1948</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany – March 1979</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Washington Report” (American Security Council, Washington, D.C.), “Common Sense” (Christian Educational Association, Union, N.J.), and “Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany – National Democratic Party (NDP)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and an issue of “NPD-Express” (Stuttgart, Germany).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany – Now</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Germany’s Importance</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Ghost Writing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>GI Bill Education</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Gifts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Gilbert and Sullivan</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Gold Coast</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Bernard Goldfine</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Gout</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Grabert_Verlag">Herbert Grabert</extref> – Doll – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Devin-Adair_Publishing_Company">Devin-Adair</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Graduate Work in Catholic College</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Graft - Local Gifts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Great Men on Jews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>The Great Society</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1966, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Great World Literature Course</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944, 1958-1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Guilt by Association</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nerin E. Gun</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Gypsies</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">H</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Happiness</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Harbrace Tests</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1965, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Keys to English exams, at LaSalle College, from various editions of the “Harbrace College Handbook.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hate Program</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959-1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gerhart_Hauptmann"/>Gerhart Hauptmann &amp; <extref href=""/>Kurt Fromberg</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nathaniel Hawthorne</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hay Fever</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Health Doctors</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1940, 1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hell</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Heritage Groups (Republican National Committee)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Hess"/>Rudolf Hess</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rudolf_Hess"/>Rudolf Hess</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hitler</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Commonwealth” (Waters F. Burrows) and “Facts in Review” (German Library of Information, NY, NY).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hitler</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947, 1968-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hitler</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hitler Friends</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hitler – Nazi &amp; U</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hitler – Rehabilitating</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hitler – Rehabilitating – H[illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Dan Smoot Report” and “The Herald of Freedom,” and “L.B.J. and the Jews – 10 Skeletons in Lyndon’s Closet,” a pamphlet by Gerald L.K. Smith.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">59</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Holocaust</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and one issue each of “The South African Observer” (S.E.D. Brown, Pretoria) and “Kritik – Die Stimme des Volkes” [“Criticism – The Voice of the People”], as well as “The Record – The Holocaust in History – 1933-1945” (Anti-Defamation League).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Holocaust – Blaming Christians</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and two issues of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Holocaust Data</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966, 1978-1981, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Homosexuality – in Literature, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Herbert Hoover</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Herbert Hoover</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hostages – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Matthias_Defregger">Matthias Defregger</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes handwritten notes and an envelope with clippings about Herbert Kappler.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Humanism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Humanity – Weakness – Sin</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Humor – Education</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935-1940, 1950-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hunger</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Peace Action” (The National Council for Prevention of War).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Hyphenate Americans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Ukrainian Bulletin” (The Pan-American Ukrainian Conference).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">I</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Ideas – New</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940, 1950-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Illegitimacy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Immigration</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1947, 1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Immigration</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a copy of S. 1917, “a bill to authorize the issuance of two hundred and forty thousand special quota immigrant visas to certain escapees, German expellees, and nationals of Italy, Greece, and the Netherlands.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Immigration</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a copy of H.R. 165 (1969), “a bill … to make additional immigrant visas available for immigrants from certain foreign countries,” and one issue each of “The Dan Smoot Report” and “The Washington Observer Newsletter.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Immorality and [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Indians – Mexicans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Individuals</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Inflation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Injustice</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Intelligence</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Otis Group Intelligence Scale – Advanced Examination: Form A.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>International Committee for the Defense of Christian Culture</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Internationalism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Peace Action” (The National Council for Prevention of War).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>International Justice &amp; [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945, 1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “The Suez Problem,” a Department of State publication.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Intervention – [illegible] – Lindbergh</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941, 1959-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three copies of an issue of “N.S.D.A.P.” (National Survival Distributors and Publishers) and one issue of “Fact For Fact” (Foundation for Advanced Research, Inc.).</p></note>
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Ireland</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1932-1938, 1956-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Iron Curtain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974-1981, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues each of “Herald of Freedom and “The South African Observer.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel &amp; Christians</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes eight issues of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel, Egypt</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956-1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes President Eisenhower’s “The Situation in the Middle East” (radio and television address).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel in 1972 Campaign</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes four issues of “The Herald of Freedom” and one issue of the “Economic Council Letter.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel – 1975</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of  “The Herald of Freedom” and “Confidential Intelligence Report of the Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">60</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel Protects Press</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1959, 1973-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “America’s Promise Broadcaster” (Phoenix, AZ), “The South African Observer” (S.E. D. Brown, Pretoria), “Youth Action News” (C.B. Baker, Alexandria, VA), and “Confidential Intelligence Report of the Herald of Freedom.”  Also includes “President Carter Appoints More Jews to High Offices Than Amy Other President in History” and “President Karter and His Kosher Krowd.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel Reparations</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Israel War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Italy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Italy and Spain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">J</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Japan</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Japan</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Institute für Auslandsbeziehungen” [Institute for Foreign Relations”].</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Japanese Americans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Japanese Americans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and handwritten notes.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Japan – Pearl Harbor</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jealousy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Two clippings.</p></note>
            </c03>


            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle>Jew-Christian</unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1949-1953, undated</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1953-1960, undated</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jew-Christian</unittitle>
                    <unitdate>1952-1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Anti-Germanism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1947, 1959-1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Blackout</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1933, 1955, 1974-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Books on German &amp; Christian Topics</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950, 1967-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish-Christian Clippings – Excerpts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Data</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, two issues of “The Herald of Freedom,” one issue of “Common Sense,” and two pamphlets – “Judaism” by Rabbi Bernard M. Cohen and “The philosophy of Christian Communism” by Richard Hildebrandt.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish News</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Pornography</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a program from the Janus 1 and 2 Theatre (Washington, D.C.) for the film “I Am Curious (Yellow).”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Problem</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Protest = Rowdyism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Shulchan_Aruch">Shulhan Aruk</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Smear Terror</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975-1981, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Smith’s Journal” (Los Angeles, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Swindlers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">61</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Topics</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963-1981, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, two issues each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint,” and one issue each of “Washington Observer Newsletter,” “Confidential Intelligence Report of the Herald of Freedom,” and “Revisionist Newsletter” (Institute for Historical Review, Torrance, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jewish Writings – Bestsellers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings.  Includes two pamphlets on the Fair Employment Practice Commission and “The Big Jews and the Smaller Jews in Mr. Roosevelt’s Administrative Body.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews &amp; Catholics</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1948, 1962-1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews and Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews &amp; Soviet Russia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954, 1968-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a pamphlet from the American Conference on Soviet Jewry titled “Fact Sheet on Soviet Jewry.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews, Catholics, Communists</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews - December 1955</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews in World War II</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Proof of Guilt – The War Criminals: Dayan, Allon, Begin, Bar-Lev, Hod, Eban, Carmel, Galili, Ben Gurion Are Guilty of War Crimes, Crimes Against Humanity and Crimes of Genocide” (PB) (The Palestine Arab Delegation, NY, NY), 1969.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews – Israel</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews – Memorials</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings.  Includes an issue of “Williams Intelligence Summary” (Robert H. Williams, Santa Ana, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews – 1939</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews – Six Million</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957-1961, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, an issue of “Jewish Newsletter,” and “Is Communism Jewish?” by Gerald L.K. Smith.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jews vs. Christians</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Common Sense” (Christian Educational Association, Union, N.J.), “The Herald of Freedom,” “The Dan Smoot Report,” and “St. Michael’s News” (St. Michael’s Legion, Zarephath, N.J.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/John_Birch_Society">John Birch Society</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938, 1954-1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jokes – Political</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1930, 1950-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Journalism Course – Papers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943, 1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Judaism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “The Herald of Freedom” and one issue each of “The Talon – Euro-American Alliance” (Milwaukee, WI), “The Bridge – A German-American Newsletter” (Friends of Germany, Jersey City, N.J.), and “Capital Baptist” (District of Columbia Baptist Convention, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Judaism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>A Just Peace</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Juvenile Crime - [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Juvenile Delinquents</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957-1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Human Events.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">62</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Juvenile Immorality</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">K</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre">Katyn Massacre</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “The Ghost of Katyn Thirty Years After” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Kempner">Robert Kempner</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Joseph_P._Kennedy_Sr.">Joe Kennedy</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941, 1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Joseph P. Kennedy Fought for American Neutrality with Germany” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Kennedy Administration</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957-1961, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes manuscripts, correspondence, and a pamphlet by Dean Rusk titled “The United States and China.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Kennedy [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Kerr">Jean Kerr</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a copy of the program for a Masque of La Salle College production of “Goldilocks,” co-written by Kerr.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Henry Kissinger</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “Washington Observer Newsletter” and one issue each of “Quarterly of the Polish Western Association of America” (Chicago, IL) and “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Henry Kissinger</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three issues of “The Herald of Freedom” and one issue each of “Pan American Headlines” (The Committee on Pan-American Policy, NY, NY), “Pardon Me, But…” (Nord Davis, Jr., Topton, NC)  and “The Phyllis Schlafly Report” (Alton, IL).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Knowledge</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Kolping</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, documents related to the Catholic Kolping Society, several of App’s “Here and Abroad – A Weekly Chat” columns, and a name tag.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Korea Blame</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Kunze – Bund, 1970-1971</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">L</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Suzanne_Labin">Suzanne Labin</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hilaire_du_Berrier">Hilaire du Berrier</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Langer">William Langer</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes copies of speeches by Sen. William Langer (ND) in the U.S. Senate and correspondence between App and Langer.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>La Salle College</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>La Salle Magazine</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Lawsuits – Libel, Plagiarism, Silly, Dishonest</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Layman – Catholic</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Laymen – Catholic</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Legal Technicalities</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease">Lend-Lease</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease">Lend-Lease</extref>, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Letters – Students</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Letter Writing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Letter Writing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “How to Improve Your Letter Writing” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Liberalism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Liberalism Catholic</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Liberty</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Lobby">Liberty Lobby</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1977</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Washington Observer Newsletter” and “Statecraft” (National Youth Alliance, Center Line, MI).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Lies [illegible] – Oder-Neisse</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Charles Lindbergh</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes copies of three addresses by Lindbergh at America First Committee Meetings – one at the St. Louis Arena, one in Minneapolis, and one in New York.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Charles Lindbergh</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960, 1970-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Literary and Educational Subjects – List of Publications</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Literary Trends – Biography [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Literary Trends – Van Doren, Hecht, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Literature Courses – Outlines</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Literature – Pleasure Principle</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Literature – Why</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1943, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Liturgy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1939, undated </unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jack London</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Love and Leap Year Ideal</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>James Russell Lowell, Walt Whitman, Robert Frost</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1926, 1936-1939, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Luther</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two copies of “The Split Between Roman Catholicism and Christ” (The Lutheran Press), undated.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Lying</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Lying &amp; Killing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">M</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">63</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Making the Later Years Count”</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1961, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes documents about App’s book, manuscripts by App about a White House Conference on Aging, and an issue of “The Parish Bulletin of Our Lady of Victory Church” (Philadelphia, PA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Thomas Mann</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes handwritten notes, as well as “Thomas Mann A Christian Novelist” and “The High Enterprise of Proper Love Poetry,” both by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Thomas Mann</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Marihuana</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Materials about the danger of marihuana use from the National Documentation Institute.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jacques_Maritain">Jacques Maritain</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Marking Papers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Marriage</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_J._Martin_(priest)">James J. Martin</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mary, Mother of God</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>MA Subjects</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“The Imagery of Francis Quarles’ ‘Emblems’” by Eleanor James.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Media Jews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Media – “New York Times”</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Remarks, from the “Congressional Record,” by Sen. Strom Thurmond.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>MEL – German Translation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>German-language manuscript.  “This was sent me from South Africa – 10-7-68 – no name given.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/H._L._Mencken">H.L. Mencken</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958-1960, 1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Menus</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mercy Killing – Experiment</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Merker">Paul Merker</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mexican Assets</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mexican Manuscript</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Trabajo Sobre ‘La Niebla’ de Miguel de Unamuno” [“Work on Miguel de Unamuno's ‘The Mist’”] by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mexico</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mideast Israeli Raid</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint” and one issue of “Confidential Intelligence Report of The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Military Training</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes six issues of “Conscription News” (National Council Against Conscription, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Mimeograph</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Miscellaneous Democracy Notes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Miscellaneous German</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Washington Report” (American Security Council, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Missions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of the publication “Mission” (NY, NY), edited by Fulton J. Sheen.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Missions – Articles</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Wanted: Co-Missionaries” by Bruno Hagspiel.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Modesty – Mini-Skirts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Divine Love – A Magazine of Timely Truths for All People” (Fresno, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Monasticism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“The Pope is a ‘President’ Elected for Life” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Money Motive</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Monks – Religious</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Moral and Military Power</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Morality</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Morality Growing Copyrights</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>Morals in Literature and Life</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1948, 1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Morals National</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1940</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Thomas More</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Thomas More &amp; Erasmus</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morgenthau_Jr.">Morgenthau</extref>/<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgenthau_Plan">Morgenthau Plan</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946, 1970-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgenthau_Plan">Morgenthau Plan</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Morgenthau_Plan">Morgenthau Plan</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Morgenthau Reeducation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Henry_Morgenthau_Jr.">Morgenthau</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harry_Dexter_White">Harry Dexter White</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1965</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Moscow</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Moscow and <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tripartite_Pact">Berlin Pact</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946, 1956, 1971-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Moscow Treaty</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aloisius_Joseph_Muench">A.J. Muench</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, as well as “Der Malmedy-Fall – 7 Jahre nach dem Urteil” [“The Malmedy Case – 7 Years After the Verdict”] by Dr. R. Aschenauer (Munich, Germany), 1953, which includes as insert a letter from Muench.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Munich_Agreement">Munich Pact</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Murder</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Music – Hymns – Church</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Music Programs</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/My_Lai_massacre">My Lai</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Katyn_massacre">Katyn</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>My Teachers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">N</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nagging</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Name Calling – Pig – Fascist</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Names</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nationalism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Nationalism and Internationalism – A Christian Interpretation of Basic Principles” (Central Bureau Press, St. Louis, MO), 1944.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">64</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Youth_Alliance">National Youth Alliance</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Lobby">Liberty Lobby</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958, 1970-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, three issues of “Washington Observer Newsletter,” two issues of “Statecraft” (Alexandria, VA), and one issue each of “Statecraft Report” (National Youth Alliance, Centerline, MI), and “Fact For Fact” (Foundation for Advanced Research, NY, NY).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Youth_Alliance">National Youth Alliance</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Lobby">Liberty Lobby</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, eight issues of “Washington Observer Newsletter,” four issues of “Action” (National Youth Alliance, Centerline, MI), two issues of “Statecraft Report” (National Youth Alliance, Centerline, MI), and one issue each of “Attack!” (National Youth Alliance, Washington, D.C.), “Liberty Letter” (Liberty Lobby, Washington, D.C.), and “Sons of Liberty Newsletter” (Hollywood, CA), and “Statecraft” (Centerline, MI).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nazi Art – Movies</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nazi – Catholic Press</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nazi – Communism – Hitler-Stalin Pact</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nazis &amp; Church</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, one issue each issue of “The Guildsman” (Edward A. Koch, Germantown, IL) and “Fiat” (The Key Publishing Society, Dublin, Ireland), as well as “Atrocities and other conditions in concentration camps in Germany – Report of the Committee Requested by Gen. Dwight D. Eisenhower through the Chief of Staff Gen. George C. Marshall to the Congress of the United States Relative to Atrocities and Other Conditions in Concentration Camps in Germany.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nazis &amp; Religion</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nazi vs. Communism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “Common Sense” (Christian Educational Association, Union, N.J.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Negro – General – Education</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Negro-Jewish Tension – Data for Article</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Negros</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Negros &amp; Jews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Washington Observer Newsletter.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nemmersdorf</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes the pamphlet “Red Genocide in German Village – Red Crucify Women, Rape, and Kill Everybody in Nemmersdorf, East Prussia” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Newman_Center">Newman Clubs</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>New York</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nigeria – Biafra</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nisei</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, handwritten notes, and “The Rooseveltian Concentration Camps for Japanese Americans, 1942-46” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nisei – Data – German Translation of My Pamphlet</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Materials related to the internment of Japanese-Americans during World War II.  Includes excerpts from “Congressional Record,” publications regarding the internment, and “The Rooseveltian Concentration Camps for Japanese-Americans, 1942-46” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nobel Prize Winners</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nord-Amerika</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Novel</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1933, 1947-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes reading lists for courses on the American novel.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Novel &amp; Play Test Keys</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Novel – Pornography</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Democratic_Party_of_Germany">NPD [National Democratic Party of Germany]</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Democratic_Party_of_Germany">NPD [National Democratic Party of Germany]</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and one issue each of the German-language publications “NPD Kurier” and “A.W.R.-Bulletin.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Democratic_Party_of_Germany">NPD [National Democratic Party of Germany]</extref> – Election</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>NSI Speeches</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a report from the Committee on Internal Security, House of Representatives, and an address by App to the International Committee for the Defense of Christian Culture.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nuremberg, Dachau Trials</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/National_Youth_Alliance">NYA [National Youth Alliance]</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willis_Carto">Carto</extref>, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint” and “Attack!” (National Youth Alliance, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">O</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberammergau_Passion_Play">Oberammergau Passion Play</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes photographs.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberammergau_Passion_Play">Oberammergau Passion Play</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, pamphlets, and brochures.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Oberammergau_Passion_Play">Oberammergau Passion Play</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Occupation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Occupations in Speech</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1938, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Oder-Neisse</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Quarterly of the Polish Western Association of America” (Chicago, IL) and “Deutsche Nachrichten” [“German News”].</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Oder-Neisse – New</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Operation_Keelhaul">Operation Keelhaul</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Orators</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Organizations – [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A letter from Constance Rumbough of The Fellowship of Reconciliation.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Otepka, Hemingway, Fitzgerald</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Othello</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936-1943, 1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Our Lend-Lease Pals</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three copies of “Our Lend-Lease Pals in East Prussia – How the Russians Abused Women, and Looted, Burned and Killed” by App, as well as correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">65</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jesse_Owens">Jesse Owens</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1939, 1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">P</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pacifism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “The Morality of Conscientious Objection to War,” a pamphlet from The Catholic Association for International Peace.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pacifistic Literature</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Invcludes correspondence, a pamphlet titled “and who wants Peace?” by Eric Gill, an issue of “F.O.R. Fellowship” (Pacifist Research Bureau, Ithaca, NY), and a pamphlet from Central Committee for Conscientious Objectors (Philadelphia, PA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pagans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Panama Canal</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Panama Canal – Sovereignty and Modernization Memorial to the Congress – 1973” by the Committee for Continued U.S. Control of the Panama Canal. </p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Parole</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Peace Corps</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>An issue of “The Dan Smoot Report.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Peace Drive</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Peace Drive</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes speeches by Herbert Hoover and Charles Lindbergh.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Peace – Just – Article</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Peace Now Movement</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Peace Problems – Europe</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pearl Harbor</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950, 1969-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Pearl Harbor – Day of Infamy – For Whom?” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pearl Harbor</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Pearl Harbor – Day of Infamy – For Whom?” by App, as well as correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Pearson_(journalist)">Drew Pearson</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1961</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Drew_Pearson_(journalist)">Drew Pearson</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1963-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pennsylvania Dutch</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Personals - Articles - Auto-Buying - Pep - Story Plots</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Philadelphia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Philadelphia Papers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>            
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Philadelphia Politics</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Philadelphia Regional Writers’ Conference</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pioneers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Plagiarism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Plagiarism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Poetry</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1932-1940, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Poets</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Poets in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1946</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Poets – Talk on</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Poland</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “IDO – Informationsdienst Ostpreußen” [“East Prussia Information Service”].</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Poland &amp; Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Leaning Over Backward in Europe” (remarks of Rep. Clare Boothe Luce (CT) in the U.S. House), “Poland, Russia, and Our Honor” (remarks of Rep. Alvin E. O’Konski (WI) in the U.S. House), and “Polens Grosse Geschichtslüge”
                    [“Poland’s Big Historical Lie”] (PB) by Dr. Theodor Kapitza (Dr. Kapitza, Hildesheim, Germany), 1950.
                </p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Police</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Police – [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Polish</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Polish</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “German Revisionism: Its Threat to Peace – Statements of Polish Catholics” (PB) (Polish Embassy, Washington, D.C.), 1952, and “Die Geschichte der deutsch-polnischen Beziehungen im Lichte Aleksander Brueckners” [“The History of German-Polish Relations in the Light of Aleksander Brueckner”] (PB) by Aleksander Brueckner and Bolko Freiherr von Richthofen (transl.) (Freiheitsbund Deutsch-Polnische Freundschaft, Munich, German), 1953.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Polish Crimes – Lamsdorf</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Political Lying</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two pamphlets from the National Council Against Conscription – “UMT [Universal Military Training] at Ft. Knox is … To Fool the Public” “The Army Says-.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Politics – Catholics</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Politics – Mudslinging</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Polls</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes five issues of “Conscription News” (National Council Against Conscription, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pommern-Pommerschee Landsmannschaft [Pomeranian-Pomeranian Country Team]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1966, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of the German-language publication “Unser Pommern” [“Our Pomerania”], “Charta der deutschen Heimatvertriebeben” [“Charter of the German Homeland Displacement Organizations”], “Das kirchliche Pommern in politischer Sicht” [“Ecclesiastical Pomerania from a political perspective”] (PB) by Oskar Eggert (Zentralverband der Pommerschen Landsmannschaft, Hamburg, Germany), 1966, “Der Weg zu Frieden und Einheit – 1. Kongress der Ostdeutschen Landesvertretungen am 22. März in Bonn – Entschliessungen und Reden” [“The Path to Peace and Unity – 1st Congress of the East German State Representations on March 22nd in Bonn – Resolutions and Speeches”] (PB) (Verlag Gerhard Rautenberg, Leer, Germany), 1964, and “Tag der Pommern 1964 – vom 8. - 10. Mai 1964 in Köln” [“Day of the Pomeranians 1964 – From May 8th - 10th 1964 in Cologne”] (Verlag Gerhard Rautenberg, Glückstadt/Elbe, Germany), 1964.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pope</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “The Big Three Deportation Crime” by App, “Pacelli’s Political Phantasm” by George Edward Sullivan, an issue of “Expellee Press Service,” and “A Papal Peace Mosaic – 1878-1944 – Excerpts from the Messages of Popes Leo XIII, Pius X, Benedict XV, and Pius XI” (PB) by Mary Catherine Schaefer (comp.) (The Catholic Association for International Peace, Washington, D.C.), 1936.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">66</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pornography</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1962-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, legislation, documents from Dr. App’s Team for Community Standards on Pornography, a copy of the pamphlet “The Lw and Pornography” by App, and issues of “Morality in Media Newsletter” (Morality in Media, Inc., NY, NY), “The Herald of Freedom,” “National Decency Reporter” (Citizens for Decent Literature, Inc., Cincinnati, OH), “Manion Forum” (South Bend, IN), and “American Challenge” (Committee of the States, Lincoln, NE).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pornography</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three issues of “Morality in Media Newsletter,” and, from Central Bureau, Catholic Central Union of America (St. Louis, MO), a “series of questions pertaining to ‘Pornography and the Law,” with answers provided by” App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pornography Principle</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includees two issues each of “The Herald of Freedom” “Morality in Media Newsletter.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Pornography – Used Jews on Pornography</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes issues of “Morality in Media Newsletter” (Morality in Media Headquarters, NY, NY) and “The Herald of Freedom” (Herald of Freedom, Zarephath, NJ), and two pamphlets – “The Problem is Smut” (Morality in Media) and “Radical Right Involvement in the Current Sex Education Controversy” (Anti-Defamation League of B’nai B’rith, Michigan Regional Office, Detroit, MI).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Post-War Debunking – Revisionist Books</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes order forms for books and an issue of “Christian Veterans Political Counsel.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Potsdam_Agreement">Potsdam Pact</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Willy_Brandt">Brandt</extref> – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexei_Kosygin">Kosygin</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Some Americans Critical of the Bonn-Moscow Pact” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Power of Pen – Plagiarism – Politicians as [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Preaching</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                 </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Prejudice – Jewish, Negro, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Presidential Election – 1976</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Press – Spiro Agnew</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Press – Free</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Press Freedom</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Press Notices</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes notices about App, as well as “A Modest Proposal to Solve the European Predicament,” a pamphlet by G.M. Hogan that mentions and promotes the pamphlet “Ravishing the Women of Conquered Europe” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Priests – Celibacy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Printing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Prisoners of War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Prisoners of War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “P.O.W.s,” a publication from The Alliance for Abandoned American Fighting Men.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Prisoners of War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Private Property in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Professors</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Programs – Theater, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Progress</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1939, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Prophets</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Prophets</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957-1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Protocols_of_the_Elders_of_Zion">Protocols of Zion</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Provincialism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Prussia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Psychiatry</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Publication Methods</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Publications by App on Literary and Educational Subjects</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Public Speaking</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes exams for Speech courses, as well as a copy of the program for the seventeenth annual convention of The American Catholic Sociological Society, at which App spoke.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Public Speaking</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1954, 1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Publisher Acquisitions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Punctuation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Purtschellerhaus</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, photographs, and “Reunion in the Purtschellerhaus – The Mountain Hut on the German-Austrian Boundary, Where for Two Hours Dear Ones Separated by a Boundary Can Meet” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Q</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Quakers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946</unitdate> 
                    <note><p>A memo to the State Advisory Committee from Olcutt Sanders of the American Friends Service Committee.</p></note>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Quizzes for Parties</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1944, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Quotas</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">R</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Racialism  Prejudice in Fiction</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Racism in Bad Sense</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>An issue of the “Sons of Liberty Newsletter” (Hollywood, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Radical Jews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1965-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Rationing in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ravishing the Women of Conquered Europe”</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Documents regarding App’s pamphlet, including correspondence, promotional materials, and financial documents.  Includes both a Swedish-language translation and a Portuguese-language translation of the pamphlet, as well a German-language translation that was published in two issues of “Welt und Leben” (Buenos Aires, Argentina).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ravishing the Women of Conquered Europe”</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1964-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes the pamphlet by App, as well as materials related to the publication of the pamphlet.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">67</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>“Ravishing the Women of Conquered Europe” – Comments</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes five copies of App’s “Ravishing the Women of Conquered Europe,” three copies of an issue of “The Commonwealth – The Magazine of Democracy” (Waters F. Burrows, Bradenton, FL) that includes “A Just and Honorable Peace” by App and “Wilson Was a Christian Statesman” by App, and “American War Policies and Catholic Traditions” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Reading</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1960</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Reading Course – 313 &amp; 314</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1964, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, course syllabi, and exams.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Reading Survey – University of Scranton</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Ronald Reagan, Gerald Ford</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Records – Miscellaneous</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1955, 1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a Permit of Local Board for Registrant to Depart from the United States, correspondence, clippings, a hospital bill, a student essay, a jury selection form, and a pamphlet, “Action on a War Crime,” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Walter_Reder">Walter Reder</extref> &amp; Other Germans Condemned (Not Here)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958-1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Refugees</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Religion Course</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Religion, National</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings.  Includes an issue of “English Catholic Newsletter” (Table Publishing Co., London, England) and a program from the Silver Sacerdotal Jubilee of the Bishop of Salt Lake (Salt Lake City, UT) for an address by James A. Farley of the Coca-Cola Export Corp.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Repatriation of Soviets</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1965, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Republican Party</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Research Writing</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Restitution</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Retirement</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Reverse Bias</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1973-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Rhodesia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three issues of “Rhodesian Commentary” (Rhodesian Ministry of Information), four issues of “Rhodesian Viewpoint” (Rhodesian Information Office), an issue of “The African Times” (Rhodesian Ministry of Information), “A People’s Progress” (Ministry of Information, Immigration and Tourism, Rhodesia), “Rhodesian Scene” (Ministry of Information, Immigration and Tourism, Rhodesia), “The Man &amp; His Ways – An Introduction to the Customs and Beliefs of Rhodesia’s African People” (PB) (Ministry of Information, Immigration and Tourism, Rhodesia), undated, and “The Sovereignty of Rhodesia and the Law of Nations” (PB) by J. Albert Coetzee (Transvaal Publishing Co., Ltd., Pretoria North, South Africa), undated.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Rightist – Extremist – Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>An issue of and a clipping from “Democratic German Report” (John Peet, Berlin, Germany).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Rightists – Extreme</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A program for the Second Annual North American Congress of the World Union of National Socialists.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Nelson Rockefeller</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>One issue each of “The Phyllis Schlafly Report” and “The Voice of Liberty” (The Voice of Liberty Association, Decatur, GA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_Roeder">Manfred Roeder</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974-1980, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, one issue each of “NS Report” (NSDAP, Lincoln, NE) and “Unabhängige Nachrichten” [“Independent News”] (Martin Voigt, Bochum-Linden, Germany), a mailer from the National Socialist Liberation Front (El Monte, CA), and a poster from the NSDAP (Lincoln, NE).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Manfred_Roeder">Manfred Roeder</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1980-1982</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three issues of Roeder’s “Teutonic Unity” and one issue of his “Europäische Freiheitsbewegung” [“European Freedom Movement”].</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Romantic Fallacy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Franklin Delano Roosevelt</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Raymond_Roseliep">Raymond Roseliep</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1963, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes poetry by and correspondence from Roseliep.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Ruhr</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Rural Life</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Russian Crimes in Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A German-language clipping.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Russian Imperialism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                    <note><p>Includes an issue of “Lithuanian Bulletin” (Lithuanian American Council, NY, NY).</p></note>
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Russian Imperialism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of "Human Events" and a pamphlet titled “The Soviets – Are They Human?”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">S</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Saints Modern – Themes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Satanism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Satanism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Savages – [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1947</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Savings Habit</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Friedrich_Schiller">Friedrich von Schiller</extref>/Schiller Memorial Year</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Scholars – English</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Scholarships and Fellowships</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carl_Schurz">Carl Schurz</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Scorched Earth – Hate in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Secularism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Security</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Self-Determination</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Self-Governing Germany – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_F._Byrnes">James F. Byrnes</extref> Speech</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Seminarians</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Semites?</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sermons – Lie</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1942, 1953-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Word Study” (G. &amp; C. Merriam Co., Springfield, MA) and “Pope Pius X – An Introduction to His Life and Work” (PB) by Rev. Joseph Collins (Confraternity of Christian Doctrine, Washington, D.C.), 1945 – inscribed by the author.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sermon Topics</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1971</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sex, Mark Twain, &amp; Grail</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Shakespeare Notes</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1936-1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>George Bernard Shaw</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>[illegible] Sheets</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Shelley – Misery in Double Love</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>A letter and “Shelley and Claire Clairmont” by John Harrington Smith.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Short Stories – False &amp; Fair</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes exams and an assignment for a course on short stories.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Short Story Assignments</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Short Story Plot Material</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1933, 1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Shrines – Russian</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">68</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Six Million</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Six Million</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “Fact For Fact.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Six Million</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Slang, etc.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935-1940</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Slovakia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, one issue of  “Williams Intelligence Summary (Robert H. Williams, Santa Ana, CA), and fifteen issues of the “Slovak Newsletter” (Middletown, PA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Slums</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Slums</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Small Nations &amp; the Peace</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Smear</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949, 1962-1963</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a “special alert” from the Anti-Communist Liaison (Arlington, VA) and an issue of the “Economic Council Letter” (National Economic Council, Inc., NY, NY).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Smear</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Herald of Freedom and Metropolitan Review.”</p></note>
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Smear Boys</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, “The Struggle Against the Historical Blackout” (third, revised and enlarged edition) (PB) by Harry Elmer Barnes, two issues each of “Williams Intelligence Summary” (Robert H. Williams, Santa Ana, CA), “Common Sense” (Union, NJ) and “Slovak Newsletter” (Middletown, PA), and one issue each of “Economic Council Letter” (National Economic Council, Inc., NY, NY), “Christian Veterans Political Counsel” (Chicago, IL), and “Human Events” (Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Social Action Lecture</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Socialism – Planned Economy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Human Events” (Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Socialists &amp; Peace</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Aleksandr_Solzhenitsyn">Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “Herald of Freedom and Metropolitan Review.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Songs Popular</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Soviet Union/<extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1978, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of the Phyllis Schlafly Report (Alton, IL) and “What Has Been Done by the U.S. to Contain Russian and Communist Imperialism” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Spain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1960, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence and “Wheels Within Wheels – How Russia Uses United Nations against Spain” (PB) by Manuel Jimenez Quilez (Spanish Embassy, Washington, D.C.), 1947.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Spain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1973</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Spain</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Spandau_Prison">Spandau Prison</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Spanish-Latin America</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Speech Data</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>            
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Speeches – April 1953</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Speeches – German Topics</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Speech in War</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>St. Boniface</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Steuben Parade 1968</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Story Blunder &amp; Facts</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Story Ideals – False</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Strikers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Student [illegible] Cheating</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Dan Smoot Report.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Student Sex &amp; Theft</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “The Dan Smoot Report.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sudeten</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942, 1968-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sudeten</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Can Industrial Peoples be Transferred?  The Future of the Sudeten Population” (PB) by Wenzel Jaksch (Executive of the Sudeten Social Democratic Party, London, England), undated.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sudeten</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sudeten</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1974-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sudeten Germany</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975-1977, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Sudeten Matter</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “The Sudeten Germans from Munich to Potsdam” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Suicide</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1956-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Supreme Court</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Jonathan Swift</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1950</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Syndicating</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1951</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">T</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">69</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Tact – See Also Conversation</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Robert Taft</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1959, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Human Events” (Washington, D.C.) and “Williams Intelligence Summary” (Robert H. Williams, Santa Ana, CA).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Teacher Credit Unions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1934-1937, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Teachers &amp; Education</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1938, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Territories/German Territories – States</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Tests – [illegible] – Miscellaneous</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>True/False exams.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Theft</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Theft</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Theft – Petty</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1975, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Third Reich</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Third Reich Data</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “National Christian News” (National Christian Publishers, Ocala, FL) and “Creeping National Socialism,” a pamphlet from the Catholic Central Union of America, by Rupert Ederer.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>This Writing Business</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1930-1942, 1956-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Josip_Broz_Tito">Tito</extref> (Josip Broz)</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Trade</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1952-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Human Events” (Human Events, Inc., Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Translations as [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938, 1949-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Transylvania</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes some of App’s “Here and Abroad – A Weekly Chat,” as well as correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Travel P[illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“Factual Outline of ‘My Summer in Germany, Austria, and Italy (1949)’” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Treaty – German Pact – Atlantic Pact</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three issues of “Conscription News” (National Council Against Conscription, Washington, D.C.).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Treaty Making</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1947, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>True Story Plots</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Harry Truman</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1949</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Turkey</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>T[illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">U</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>UMT [Universal Military Training]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Una Sancta</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1954</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>U.N. - <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Captive_Nations">Captive Nations</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>

            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Unconditional Surrender</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Unfinished Articles</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1949-1950, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Reunion in Purtschellerhaus,” “Our Left Hand in Germany,” “If Only One Could Tell Young People,” “The NFCCS 1950 Holy Year Student Pilgrimages,” and “Re-Educating America About Germany,” all by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Unions</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>United Europe</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Your Checklist on the UN – The Truth About This International Organization,” pamphlet from “American Mercury,” by Karl Hess.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>United Europe [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1961-1962, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “Human Events” and “The Dan Smoot Report,” as well as “Background – Berlin – 1961” (Department of State, Office of Public Services, Bureau of Public Affairs, Washington, D.C.), 1961.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>United Nations</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a document on “World Government” from World Federalists, U.S.A.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>U.S. and Communism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942, 1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “The Herald of Freedom.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>U.S. Demoralization</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972-1980</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “The Phyllis Schlafly Report.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>U.S. Intervention</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1939-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes two issues of “Conscription News” (National Council Against Conscription, Washington, D.C.), one issue of “Human Events,” and “George Washington’s Foreign Policy” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">V</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Vacation Spots – Economic</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Vandalism</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Venereal Disease</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Veterans</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Victory W[illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Violence</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1976</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Voice – Vanity</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Volksdeutsche">Volksdeutsche</extref> [Ethnic Germans]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Volksdeutschen [Ethnic Germans]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">W</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Waller Report</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1950-1951, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Abuse</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War and Teachers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>“The Role of the English Teacher in Wartime,” from the Planning Commission of the National Council of Teachers of English.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">70</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Defense Strategy</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Expert – Optimists</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Guilt – Justification</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1940-1942, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lend-Lease">Lend-Lease</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Lies</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Warmongers</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War – President’s Speech</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1943, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Propaganda</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Where Do Catholics Stand?” (America in a World at War- No. 4) (PB) by William Agar (Farrar &amp; Rinehart, Inc., NY, NY), 1941.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Prosecution</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1942</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Psychology</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1941-1945, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War Trials</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>War [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1949, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Washington</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1953-1958</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one of App’s “Here and Abroad – A Weekly Chat” columns and two business cards.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Washington Post – <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Liberty_Lobby">Liberty Lobby</extref> Letter – Smear</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Watergate</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1974</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes one issue each of “The Herald of Freedom” and “Confidential Intelligence Report of The Herald of Freedom,” as well as “The New American Majority: Time for a Political Realignment?” – Remarks by Sen. Jesse Helms (NC) at the Dean Clarence Manion Testimonial Dinner.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Watergate</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “AIM [Accuracy in Media] Report” (Accuracy in Media, Inc., Washington, D.C.) and “Reflection on Watergate and Other Related Events” by Herbert Hirschfeld (Forest Park, IL).</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Walt Whitman</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1944</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Why Hitler vs. Jews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1960-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes an issue of “Jewish Newsletter.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Widows – Wives – Spinters [sic]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1959</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simon_Wiesenthal">Simon Wiesenthal</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1979, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Wild Oats Article</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Woodrow Wilson &amp; Immigrants – Reviews</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Windows</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1976, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Woman – Christianity</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1935-1942, 1956-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes “Women, Where Christianity Is Not” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Words – Spanish</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>World War II</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1942-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Writer</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1938-1957, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a program for a talk on “The Influence of World Affairs on Literature” by <extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sigrid_Undset">Sigrid Undset</extref>.</p></note>
            </c03>
            
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Writers’ Pay – Paying and Publish</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1930, 1940-1956, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Würzburg – [illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Y</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle><extref href="https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yalta_Conference">Yalta</extref></unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1945-1955, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes three issues of “Human Events” and “A Decade Since the Fateful Yalta Agreement” by App.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Youth Opportunities</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1937-1941, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Yugoslavia</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1944, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle><emph render="bold">Assorted</emph></unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>[illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1886, 1939-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>[illegible]</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1952, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1936-1939</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1941-1949</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1950-1959</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">74</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1950-1974, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Unbound clippings in a notebook with a black cover.  Mostly anti-Semitic articles.  Also includes manuscripts by App and “Antisemitism in the Soviet Bloc” (PB) by Richard S. Levain (International Committee for Information and Social Activity (CIAS), Luxembourg), 1960, as well as two issues of “Brief” (The American Council for Judaism) and one issue each of “The Canadian Intelligence Service” (Canadian Intelligence Publications), “News from the German Embassy” (Washington, D.C.), and “Richard Cotten’s Conservative Viewpoint.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1960-1969</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">80</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1970, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Clippings glued to an oversize sheet of paper.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1970-1979</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1980-1984</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
    </c01>
    
    <c01 level="series"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Series VII. Financial</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                
                <unittitle>Appliance booklets</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1949-1971, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes receipts and correspondence.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                
                <unittitle>Boniface Press</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1967-1968</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Receipts and correspondence.</p></note>            
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                
                <unittitle>Boniface Press – Stone</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1960-1968, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Receipts, bank statements, correspondence, and a copyright registration certificate for App’s play “The First Stone.”</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                
                <unittitle>Business Transactions</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1947-1954, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Correspondence and cancelled checks.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                
                <unittitle>German Programs – 1951</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948-1952, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes receipts from hotels and restaurants.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                
                <unittitle>Personal Loan – Hamilton National Bank (Washington, D.C.)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1941, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                
                <unittitle>Radio</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1964, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Contracts and attached documents regarding political talks and promotions for Goldwater-Miller and Republicans on WTEL (Philadelphia, PA).</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>Real Property</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>5301-3 Baynton St., Philadelphia, PA</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1954, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>According to App’s “Outline of Case: Irving Rudolph” and a clipping, Rudolph, “who conducted a real estate office at his home,” defrauded App of money that App gave him on the sale of this apartment.  Rudolph subsequently pled guilty to fraudulent conversion.  Includes a contract, a bank statement, receipts, and correspondence.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>403 E. Penn St., Philadelphia, PA</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1959-1975</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a contract, correspondence, and receipts.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1631 Edison Dr., San Antonio, TX</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1948-1957</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1200 Fillmore St., Philadelphia, PA</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1951-1952</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a contract, statements of settlement, correspondence, and cancelled checks.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle>8207 Flower Ave., Tacoma Park, MD</unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1967-1968, undated</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence, tax documents, receipts, and cancelled checks.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1975-1977</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence and handwritten notes.</p></note>
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle>3423 Germantown Ave., Philadelphia, PA</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">71</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1958-1970</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1960-1968</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1962-1968</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Los Angeles Heights, San Antonio, TX</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle>5353 Magnolia St., Philadelphia, PA</unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Bills</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1954-1955</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Zoning</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1953-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted (1)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1955-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>                
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>Assorted (2)</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate>1955-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>                
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                        
                        <unittitle/> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did>
                    <unittitle>5641 Musgrave St., Philadelphia, PA</unittitle> 
                </did> 
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1964-1974</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes receipts, correspondence, and cancelled checks.</p></note>
                </c04>
                <c04 level="file"> 
                    <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                        
                        <unittitle>1971-1980</unittitle> 
                        <unitdate/> 
                    </did> 
                    <note><p>Includes correspondence, receipts, a mortgage satisfaction piece, and a violation notice.</p></note>
                </c04>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>4102 N. 5th St., Philadelphia, PA</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1973, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes a contract, correspondence, receipts, bonds, a settlement certificate, and cancelled checks.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Presidential Lakes Development, Long George, VA</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1975-1978</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, cancelled, and a “factual diary” by App of “the lot transaction.”</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Tiner Ave., San Antonio, TX</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1974, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes correspondence, receipts, and cancelled checks.</p></note>
            </c03>
            
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>2600 22nd St., N.E. Washington, D.C.</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1943-1948</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes deeds, correspondence, and an account statement.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1502 W. Ashby, San Antonio, TX</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1955-1968</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes contracts, correspondence, and receipts.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>2615 W. Craig Place, San Antonio, TX</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1946-1953, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
                <note><p>Includes deeds, insurance documents, correspondence, receipts, and cancelled checks.</p></note>
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1723 W. Hildebrand, San Antonio, TX</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1947-1948, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">72</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1932-1954, 1965, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Stock Market</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1948-1968, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Stocks</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1950-1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did>
                <unittitle>Taxes</unittitle> 
            </did> 
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1932-1951, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1951-1967, undated</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1966</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1966-1967, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1967</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1967-1968, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1968</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1968-1969, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1969</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1969-1970, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1970</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1970-1971, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1971</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1971-1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                    
                    <unittitle>1972</unittitle> 
                    <unitdate>1972, undated</unitdate> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
            <c03 level="file"> 
                <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                    
                    <unittitle/> 
                    <unitdate/> 
                </did> 
            </c03>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Assorted</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1930, 1943-1975, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
    </c01>
    
    <c01 level="series"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Series VIII. Photographs, Photographic Negatives,  Prints, and Drawings</unittitle> 
        </did> 
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Photographs and Negatives</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1939-1952, 1964, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Photographs and Negatives</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1943-1948, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">80</container>
                
                <unittitle>Photographs</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973-1977, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>In a photo album labeled “Foto.”  Includes photos of App at various events in Mainz, Germany, Munich, Germany, and Hamburg, Germany. Includes a photocopy of the award for the Europäischer Freiheitspreis 1975 der Deutschen National-Zeitung [European Freedom Prize 1975 of the Deutsche National-Zeitung] to App.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Prints of Hitler</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes five copies of a print of Hitler with a German-language poem on the back, published by White Power Publications (Liverpool, WV).</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">75</container>
                
                <unittitle>Prints</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
    </c01>
    <c01 level="series"> 
        <did>        
            <unittitle>Series IX. Assorted</unittitle> 
        </did>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Ancestry Documents</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Award – Deutsches Kulturwerk Europäischen Geistes [German Cultural Institute of the European Spirit] to App</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Award – Europäischer Freiheitspreis 1975 der Deutschen National-Zeitung [European Freedom Prize 1975 of the Deutsche National-Zeitung] to App</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1975</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Biographical Information</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1943-1966, 1974-1980, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Boniface Press</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Books - Order Forms</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1975, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Event Programs</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1931-1939, 1964-1974, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes a program for a production at Miss Eugenia’s Studios in Almonesson, N.J. – this item was found with this collection, but it probably isn’t part of the collection.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Handwritten and typewritten notes</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>        
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Organizations</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1973-1976</unitdate> 
            </did> 
            <note><p>Includes resolutions, meeting minutes, and membership cards.</p></note>
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box"/>
                
                <unittitle>The P.I.CO ESP Test Kit (Product Innovators Co., West Long Branch, NJ)</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1967</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>        
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Postage Stamps - Collected</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1924, 1944-1960, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Student Papers</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>1946-1953, undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
        <c02 level="file"> 
            <did><container type="Box" label="Box">73</container>
                
                <unittitle>Travel Ephemera</unittitle> 
                <unitdate>undated</unitdate> 
            </did> 
        </c02>
    </c01>
</dsc>
</archdesc> </ead>

