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Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei

 Organization

Found in 4 Collections and/or Records:

Paul F. DuVivier Papers

 Collection — Box 1: [Barcode: 37010000468690]
Identifier: GTM-19911001
Scope and Contents

The collection contains Belgian anti-American newspaper cartoons of the Nazi period and World War II propaganda leaflets that were collected by Paul F. DuVivier during his internment during the war (1943-1944). It also includes some published reports written by Woodruff Wallner documenting the internment of U.S. foreign service and others by the Germans during the war.

The collection also includes letters from author Herman Wouk to DuVivier (1976-1988).

Dates: 1943-1944; 1976-1988

Stefan F. Horn-Nuremberg Trials Collection

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 51: [Barcode: 39020031368999], Folder: 1-7
Identifier: GTM-0094
Scope and Contents

The collection contains general instructions for interpreters employed at the Nuremberg military tribunals, as well as typed transcripts from several sessions. It also includes a report on Dresdner Bank and a newspaper clipping on denazification in German.

Dates: 1946 - 1947

NSDAP (Nazi Party) Collection

 Collection
Identifier: GTM-180105
Scope and Contents

The NSDAP (Nazi Party) Collection consists of 228 items, including photographs, cigarette cards, correspondence, ID cards, stamps, membership books, pins, and more.

See the External Documents section below for a detailed inventory.

Dates: Creation: circa 1921-1946

Ernest P. Uiberall-Nuremberg Trials Collection

 Collection — Box GTM Shared Box 51: [Barcode: 39020031368999], Folder: 8-11
Identifier: GTM-0095
Scope and Contents

The collection contains photographs documenting the Nuremberg Trials, as well as caricatures of the following individuals: Francis Biddle, Hjalmar Schacht, Rudolf Hess, Walther Funk, Fritz Sauckel, Karl Dönitz, Wilhelm Keitel, and others. Two of the drawings appear to be signed by someone named "Sperber" (possibly Karel Sperber).

Some of the photographs were produced by the Associated Press and the U.S. Army--others are unattributed.

Dates: 1945 - 1947