Second International Congress of Comparative Law at The Hague round table reports and resolutions
Scope and Contents note
The Lawrence D. Egbert Papers contains official military documents included personal statements by war criminals, printed materials, photographs, newspaper clippings, and personal correspondence. This collection would be of interest to anyone studying the Second World War; its effects on France, German War crimes, or the Nuremberg Trials.
Box 1: Documents, files, articles, and printed materials concerning the Nuremberg Trials.
Box 2: Miscellaneous printed material on Nuremberg and documents from the Military Tribunal Editor's Office. Contains material from the school for overseas administration as well as Civil Affairs Handbooks for Italy, Germany, and France.
Box 3: Military files and requests of the Military Liason Officer - Rouen Region 1944, 1945. Includes many war-time newsletters and prined material on the effects of the war on France.
Box 4: World Peace Through the Rule of Law documents as well as material from the Second International Congress of Comparative Law at the Hague. Includes Egbert's research and draft of his International Law Volume.
Box 5: Personal letters to and from Egbert 1920 - 1962. Includes Egbert's published doctoral thesis and articles as well as photographs from Nuremberg.
Box 6: Newspapers from France during the war, concerning Nuremberg, and about Egbert.
Dates
- From the Collection: 1920 - 1971
Extent
From the Collection: 9.25 Linear Feet (6 Hollinger boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Repository Details
Part of the Georgetown University Manuscripts Repository
Lauinger Library, 5th Floor
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Washington DC 20057
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