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AMHERST COLLEGE ARCHIVES AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS Karl Loewenstein Papers, 1822-1977 (bulk 1908-1973) Summary: The Karl Loewenstein Papers contain materials produced and collected by Karl Loewenstein (1891-1973) over the course of his long career as a political scientist, professor, lawyer, and government advisor. The papers include professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts, lecture notes, reports, memoranda, legal documents, diaries, lecture and interview transcripts, photographs, recordings, and printed material. The bulk of the collection documents Loewenstein‘s long academic career, which began in Munich and continued at Yale and Amherst (1936-1961) after his emigration to the United States in 1933. His work as an advisor for the Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense of the American Republics (1942-1944) and for the U.S. Office of Military Government for Germany (1945-1946) is also well documented. Notable correspondents included Thomas Mann, Max Weber, Lyonel Feininger, Otto Kollreuter, Theodor Maunz, Otto Crusius, Julien Reinach, Lavinia Mazzucchetti, and Mina Tobler. Pre-1933 materials include correspondence, manuscripts, and family papers. The collection also includes small amounts of material belonging to Loewenstein‘s wife, Piroska (Rona) Loewenstein, and other family members. Quantity: 89.5 linear feet Containers: 47 records storage boxes 8 archives boxes 6 half archives boxes 6 tall archives boxes 38 pamphlet boxes 1 small flat box 1 phonograph record box 3 postcard/clippings boxes 8 oversize boxes Processed: 2010 Oct 2011 June By: Eileen Crosby-Ballou, Project Archivist, Kim Gianfrancesco (AC 2011), Aaron Aruck (AC 2011), Joseph Taff (AC 2013), Maria Kirigin (2014). Finding Aid: 2011 June

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AMHERST COLLEGE

ARCHIVES AND SPECIAL COLLECTIONS

Karl Loewenstein

Papers, 1822-1977 (bulk 1908-1973)

Summary: The Karl Loewenstein Papers contain materials produced and collected by Karl

Loewenstein (1891-1973) over the course of his long career as a political

scientist, professor, lawyer, and government advisor. The papers include

professional and personal correspondence, manuscripts, lecture notes, reports,

memoranda, legal documents, diaries, lecture and interview transcripts,

photographs, recordings, and printed material. The bulk of the collection

documents Loewenstein‘s long academic career, which began in Munich and

continued at Yale and Amherst (1936-1961) after his emigration to the United

States in 1933. His work as an advisor for the Emergency Advisory Committee

for Political Defense of the American Republics (1942-1944) and for the U.S.

Office of Military Government for Germany (1945-1946) is also well

documented. Notable correspondents included Thomas Mann, Max Weber,

Lyonel Feininger, Otto Kollreuter, Theodor Maunz, Otto Crusius, Julien Reinach,

Lavinia Mazzucchetti, and Mina Tobler. Pre-1933 materials include

correspondence, manuscripts, and family papers. The collection also includes

small amounts of material belonging to Loewenstein‘s wife, Piroska (Rona)

Loewenstein, and other family members.

Quantity: 89.5 linear feet

Containers: 47 records storage boxes

8 archives boxes

6 half archives boxes

6 tall archives boxes

38 pamphlet boxes

1 small flat box

1 phonograph record box

3 postcard/clippings boxes

8 oversize boxes

Processed: 2010 Oct – 2011 June

By: Eileen Crosby-Ballou, Project Archivist, Kim Gianfrancesco (AC 2011), Aaron

Aruck (AC 2011), Joseph Taff (AC 2013), Maria Kirigin (2014).

Finding Aid: 2011 June

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Prepared by: Eileen Crosby-Ballou, Project Archivist

Edited by: Peter Nelson, Archivist

Listed by: Kim Gianfrancesco (AC 2011), David Emmerman (AC 2011), Maria Kirigin (AC

2014), Student Assistants

Access: There is no restriction on access to the Karl Loewenstein Papers for research use.

Particularly fragile items may be restricted for preservation purposes.

Copyright: Requests for permission to publish material from the Karl Loewenstein Papers

should be directed to Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College. It is

the responsibility of the researcher to identify and satisfy the holders of all

copyrights.

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INTRODUCTION

Biographical and Historical Note

Karl Loewenstein was born in Munich, Germany, on November 9, 1891, son of a metalware

manufacturer and grandson of a Stuttgart jurist. First guided by his parents toward a career in

business, Loewenstein turned to the study of law at age nineteen. He attended the universities of

Munich, Heidelberg, Paris, and Berlin and received his law degree from Munich in 1914.

During World War I, he served with the German infantry (1915). He later completed

preparation for a legal career and was admitted to the Bar in 1918. He went on to obtain his

doctorate in civil and ecclesiastical law (1919). Loewenstein practiced law in Munich during the

1920s and, in 1931, became a lecturer (Privatdozent) at the University of Munich School of Law.

During 1933, Nazi laws forbidding ―non-Aryans‖ to teach German law led him to resign his

position. Nazi-sponsored anti-Semitism also made Loewenstein‘s legal practice difficult to

sustain, and he looked for opportunities to emigrate. Aided by the Emergency Committee in Aid

of Displaced German Scholars, he obtained an offer of a two-year teaching position at Yale

University. Loewenstein arrived in the United States in late 1933, after marrying his Hungarian

fiancée (Piroska Rona). A few months before his position at Yale was due to expire,

Loewenstein was offered and accepted a position in the political science department at Amherst

College (1936-1939). In 1940, Amherst awarded Loewenstein an honorary M.A. and appointed

him Professor of Jurisprudence and Political Science. He held this position until reaching

emeritus status in 1961, teaching political theory, the history of government, and international

and comparative law.

In 1941, a Guggenheim Fellowship took him to South America for several months of research on

contemporary Latin American politics. His subsequent public lectures and writings on trends in

Latin American and European political culture caught the attention of officials at the U.S.

Departments of State and Justice seeking to curtail the spread of fascism. In 1942, Loewenstein

took partial leave from Amherst College to become a Special Assistant to the U.S. Attorney

General in Washington, D.C. Part of his responsibility was to oversee production of a series of

reports and memoranda for the Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense of the

American Republics on fascist political organization and activity in Latin America. While at the

Department of Justice, Loewenstein was asked by the State Department to act as temporary legal

advisor to the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA) (1943). He

also spent several weeks teaching at the Harvard School for Overseas Administration in

Cambridge, Massachusetts (1943-1944). Concurrent with these obligations, Loewenstein served

on a committee of the American Law Institute organized to draft a ―Statement on Essential

Human Rights.‖ After the war, Loewenstein was asked by the Justice Department in to serve in

the Legal Division of the United States Office of Military Government for Germany. From

1945-1946, he lent his expertise in German law and his familiarity with the German legal

community to the effort to ―de-Nazify‖ the administration of German justice. As of September,

1946, his primary activities were once again teaching and writing, but he continued work as an

advisor on matters of constitutional and international law. From 1952-1954, he advised the

leader of the German Social Democratic Party, Adolf Arndt, as the latter mounted a

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constitutional challenge to the signing of European Defense treaties by the Federal Republic of

Germany. In 1961-1962, while teaching at Kyoto University on a Fulbright Fellowship,

Loewenstein became an advisor to the Japanese Constitutional Reform Commission.

Loewenstein was a prolific writer and a tireless promoter of his works and ideas. During his first

decade in the U.S., he gave numerous public talks to civic groups, both locally and nationally.

Later in his career, he held more than fourteen guest professorships, including one at the

University of Munich (where he was later reinstated as a full professor). Loewenstein authored

fourteen books and numerous articles, pamphlets, book reviews, essays, and letters to the editor.

He wrote and lectured on a wide range of topics, including comparative constitutional law, the

history of government, political symbolism, and international affairs. Some of his work

incorporated a sociological perspective on political power that manifested the influence of Max

Weber, whose circle in Heidelberg Loewenstein had frequented in his student years. Frequent

travel gained him contacts around the world, some of whom became regular correspondents. In

addition to his professional memberships, he was a member of the Cosmos Club (Washington,

D.C.). Opinionated and verbally adept in both German and English, Loewenstein often

generated controversy and criticism through his publications and public lectures. He appears to

have relished intellectual debate. Toward the end of his life, he found it increasingly difficult to

interest American publishers in his work. He was held in particularly high esteem in German

academic circles, however, throughout his lifetime and beyond. In 1972, he was awarded the

German Order of Merit by the Federal Republic of Germany. He died on July 10, 1973, on a

visit to Heidelberg.

Chronology

November 9,

1891

Born in Munich, Germany.

1901-1907 Gymnasium education, Munich

1908-1909 Apprenticeships in London and New York; preparation for a career

in business

1910-1914 Studied law, history, philosophy, and political science at the

Universities of Munich, Paris, Berlin

1914 Equivalent of LL.B Degree, University of Munich

1915 Military service with Germany infantry

1916[?]-1918 German civil service employee, while preparing for the Bar exam

1918 Admitted to the Bar of Munich

30 April 1919 Doctor of Civil and Ecclesiastical law, University of Munich,

summa cum laude

1919-1933 Practiced law in Munich

1931-1933 Lecturer in Law, University of Munich

1933 Left Germany for the United States

1934-1936 Visiting Associate Professor of Government, Yale University

1936 (Summer) Visiting Professor, University of Colorado, Boulder

1936-1939 Visiting Professor, Amherst College

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1938 (Summer) Visiting Professor, University of California, Berkeley

1939 Acquired United States citizenship

1939 Became a member of the Massachusetts Bar

1939 Awarded Guggenheim Fellowship

1940 Honorary M.A., Amherst College; appointed Professor of

Jurisprudence and Political Science

1941 Guggenheim Fellowship research in South America

1942-1944 Special Assistant to the United States Attorney General,

Department of Justice, Washington, D.C.

1943-1944 Consultant, U.S. Department of State, Foreign Economic

Administration/United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation

Association

1943 Lecturer, Harvard School for Overseas Administration

1944-1945 Legal Advisor, Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense, Montevideo, Uruguay

1945-1946 Consultant, Legal Division, Office of Military Government for

Germany (U.S.)

1946 Visiting Professor, The New School, New York

1948

1949

1950

Visiting Expert, Civil Administration Division, Office of Military

Government for Germany (U.S.); Office of the U.S. High

Commissioner for Germany (served portions of each year)

1949 Visiting Professor, Mount Holyoke College

1952-1954 Advised Adolf Arndt (Social Democratic Party, West Germany) on

a legal challenge to the European Defense Treaties

1954 Visiting Professor, University of Marburg

1955 Visiting Professor, Mount Holyoke College

1956 Visiting Professor, University of Massachusetts

1956 School of Law, University of Munich

1956 Walgreen Lecturer, University of Chicago

1956-1958 Professor of Political and Legal Science, Yale University Law

School

1961-1962 Fulbright Professor, University of Kyoto, Japan; Advisor, Japanese

Constitutional Reform Commission

1960 Lecture tour, Germany

1961 Retired from teaching at Amherst College

1963 Visiting Professor, Law School, University of Basel

1964 Lectures on Comparative Law: Trieste, Italy; Santiago de

Compostela, Spain; Strasbourg, France

1964 Visiting Professor of Political Science, Yale

1965 Lectures, University of Thessaloniki, Greece; Hebrew University,

Jerusalem

1966 Visiting Professor, Freie Universität, Otto Suhr Institut, Berlin

1967 Visiting Professor, University of Freiburg Law School

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1969 Visiting Professor, Colorado State University

1969 Lecturer, University of Massachusetts

1970 Visiting Professor, National University of Mexico, Mexico City

1972 Awarded the Commander‘s Cross of the German Order of Merit by

the Federal Republic of Germany

July 10, 1973 Died in Heidelberg

History of the Papers and Their Organization

The bulk of the materials in the collection were donated to Amherst College by the estate of

Piroska Loewenstein (1900-1979) in 1984. Smaller amounts of material were donated (also by

her estate) in 1979, 1986, and 1990. Upon his retirement in 1961, Karl Loewenstein also

deposited a number of pamphlets and books with the Archives.

Related Material

Non-alumni biographical files – Loewenstein, Karl

Eva Schiffer. Materials Related to Editing the Thomas Mann-Karl Loewenstein

Correspondence, ca. 1977-1983.

Eva Schiffer, ed. ―Thomas Mann--Karl Loewenstein Briefwechsel. ‖ Blätter der Thomas

Mann-Gesellschaft, Nr. 18-19 (1981-82). AC Archives & Special Collections File

PT2625.A44 Z4855

Preferred Citation

[Identification of item], in The Karl Loewenstein Papers [Box #, Folder #], Amherst College

Archives and Special Collections, Amherst College Library.

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DESCRIPTION OF THE PAPERS

Scope and Content Note

The Karl Loewenstein Papers contain a wide variety of materials collected and created by Karl

Loewenstein over the course of his lifetime. The collection also includes items produced or

collected by members of Loewenstein‘s family. The bulk of material produced or collected by

Loewenstein spans the years 1908-1970; the relatively small quantity of family papers and

photographs stretch back to 1822.

The collection documents Loewenstein‘s scholarly career in depth. It includes versions of many

of his major and minor works, from manuscript drafts of some of his earliest publications (circa

1919) to an unpublished essay in English on the Watergate scandal (circa 1973). Voluminous

correspondence documents his negotiations with publishers, substantive discussions with

colleagues in his field, applications for fellowships, and arrangements for guest professorships

and public speaking engagements. The collection also includes evidence of Loewenstein‘s

research (notes, clippings, printed material) on a variety of topics. Materials related to

Loewenstein‘s participation in professional associations and committees beyond Amherst are

also present in the collection, as are notes for courses and lectures given at Amherst and

numerous other institutions. He also retained the texts or transcripts of several of his public

lectures, radio addresses, and a German television panel session. Loewenstein‘s work for

government agencies and commissions is also well documented through reports, memoranda,

correspondence, and, in one case, a detailed, typed office diary (recorded while working for the

U.S. Office of Military Government for Germany, 1945-1946).

Although the collection contains Loewenstein‘s personal diaries from 1905 and 1973 (with

gaps), the unique shorthand that he employed make these difficult to read. Most of

Loewenstein‘s extensive personal and professional correspondence, in contrast, was typed or

written in a legible hand. Loewenstein retained a small number of legal case and correspondence

files, several of which (including one of his own) concern claims for restitution of property lost

after World War I or under the Nazi regime.

In his youth, Loewenstein received training in voice and held a life-long passion for music. The

collection includes more than one thousand programs from musical or theatrical performances he

(presumably) attended. The bulk of these are for European performances between 1902 and

1933. Loewenstein also tried his hand at fiction and poetry; several examples exist in the

collection. Printed materials in the collection include many of Loewenstein‘s articles, often in

the form of offprints, and similar items sent to him by colleagues and acquaintances.

Loewenstein also collected World War II-era pamphlets and constitutions in pamphlet form.

Loewenstein‘s completed memoir, a scrapbook with clippings and photographs, additional

ephemera, financial and legal records, and a small number of recorded radio programs complete

his collection.

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Loewenstein‘s father, Otto Loewenstein, appears to have gathered the family papers and

memorabilia that are included in the collection. These include correspondence, photographs, an

autograph album from 1822, and legal documents. Otto Loewenstein‘s own memoir and six-

volume World War I diary (1914-1918) are part of the collection. In addition, very small

amounts of material belonging to Piroska Loewenstein and Mathilda Loewenstein (Karl

Loewenstein‘s wife and mother, respectively) are part of the collection. Their materials include

correspondence, books, brochures, lace patterns, and financial and school records.

The materials are largely in German and English. Karl Loewenstein‘s papers also contain

manuscript and printed materials in Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Portuguese, and

Hungarian. The collection includes translations of Loewenstein‘s published works into

additional languages. Piroska Loewenstein‘s papers contain significant amounts of material in

Hungarian. Mathilda and Otto Loewenstein‘s papers are largely in German, while some of the

ancestral documents collected by Otto Loewenstein contain very small amounts of material in

Hebrew and unidentified scripts.

Organization and Arrangement

The papers are organized into four series:

Series 1: Karl Loewenstein

Series 2: Piroska (Rona) Loewenstein

Series 3: Otto Loewenstein Collection

Series 4: Mathilda (Oppenheimer) Loewenstein

Series Descriptions

Series 1, Karl Loewenstein, consists of thirteen subseries:

A: Biographical Materials and Life in Germany to 1933

B: Publications and Research

C: Policy Advising and Research

D: Correspondence

E: Teaching

F: Law Practice

G: Recordings

H: Fiction and Poetry

I: The Baron Gleichen-Russwurm Case

J: Personal Legal and Financial Records

K: Collections

L: Photographs

M: Pamphlet, Offprint, and Manuscript Collection

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Subseries Descriptions

Subseries A: Biographical Materials and Life in Germany to 1933

Description

Subseries A contains biographical and autobiographical materials documenting

Loewenstein's life from 1892 to 1973. Documentation of Loewenstein's life includes

identification cards, certificates, school records, diplomas, legal records, and records of

military service from 1892 to 1933, as well as immigration related correspondence and

transactions from 1933-1935. Correspondence and records related to the loss of

Loewenstein‘s teaching position at the University of Munich in 1933 are located in

Subseries D and E. This subseries also contains curriculum vitae, autobiographical

statements, and lists of Loewenstein's publications. The scrapbook filed here

documenting Loewenstein's career from 1933 through 1968 appears to have been largely

the work of his wife, Piroska Loewenstein. Additional files of clippings by or about

Loewenstein are located here as well. Original photographs contained in the scrapbook

have been relocated to Subseries L: Photographs. Toward the end of his life,

Loewenstein composed a memoir ("Des Lebens Überfluss," 427 pages). This subseries

contains drafts and a final, typed version. An electronic scan of the memoir also exists:

Loewenstein-Ueberfluss.pdf. Although Loewenstein's earliest travel diaries are legible

(Box 4, Folder 1; Box 5), his remaining diaries (1905-1971) are written in a unique,

partly illegible shorthand.

Karl Loewenstein‘s biographical file at Amherst College also contains significant

biographical material not duplicated in this collection.

Arrangement: Records, passports, and certificates are located first in the subseries, before

descriptive and autobiographical materials. The diaries are located at the end of this

subseries.

Related material:

Subseries D: Correspondence

Subseries E: Teaching

Subseries F: Law Practice (pre-1933 material)

Subseries H: Fiction and Poetry

Subseries L: Photographs

Series 3: Otto Loewenstein (additional genealogical information, correspondence)

I: Gleichen-Russwurm Case

L: Photographs

Series 4: Mathilda Loewenstein (correspondence)

Karl Loewenstein – Non-Alumni Biographical Files

Subseries B: Publications and Research

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Description: This subseries contains manuscripts and typescripts of Loewenstein‘s

published and unpublished work as a political scientist, including book and article

manuscripts, essays for the popular press, book reviews, and letters to the editor. Also

included in this subseries are research files, correspondence related to publications,

reviews of Loewenstein‘s published works, texts and transcripts of speeches and radio

addresses, grant application materials, and materials gathered on or for research trips and

conferences. Journals in which Loewenstein‘s work appeared, or offprints from those

journals, are also in this subseries. Not included in this subseries are research files and

correspondence directly related to Loewenstein‘s work as a policy advisor (Subseries C)

or to his non-scholarly work (Subseries A and H). Additional correspondence relating to

his publications is found in Subseries D: Correspondence. Additional materials

documenting Loewenstein‘s tenure as a Fulbright Fellow in Japan are in Subseries E.

Since Loewenstein accepted public speaking engagements almost whenever he spent

significant periods abroad, transcripts of public lectures given in Germany, Japan,

Belgium, and elsewhere are located in Subseries C (Policy Advising and Research) and

Subseries E (Teaching). Recordings of a small number of Loewenstein‘s lectures and

interviews are in Subseries G.

Of particular interest in this subseries are the clippings and pages from the Vössische

Zeitung and other German newspapers that Loewenstein gathered in 1932-1933 for his

unpublished essay on the German constitutional crisis of 1933. Germany‘s leading

liberal newspaper, the Vössische Zeitung was shut down in 1934. While the collection

contains only few dozen news articles from this period, they provide a penetrating view

of liberal intellectuals‘ understanding of the unfolding political situation shortly before

the Nazi seizure of power.

The correspondence in this subseries has been processed only at the folder level,

maintaining Loewenstein‘s organization by year span and language. The contents of the

correspondence files consist primarily of negotiations with publishers and thank-you

notes from the many individuals to whom Loewenstein sent offprints of his works.

Letters with more substantive content, if found, have been foldered by topic (e.g.

reactions to Brazil under Vargas). Loewenstein generally retained carbon copies of his

typed correspondence and filed incoming and outgoing correspondence together.

A portion of Loewenstein‘s grant application and conference materials have also not been

processed below the folder level.

Arrangement:

Published works and related material (drafts, notes, research materials, correspondence

and reviews) filed by published title and arranged by date of publication

Unpublished works, arranged by approximate date of creation, if known

Minor publications (short essays, book reviews, and letters to the editor), arranged by

date of publication

Research files not clearly connected to any one publication

Correspondence regarding publications, arranged by year

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Publishing contracts

Reviews of published works, if not located with the draft of that publication

Public lectures and speeches

Grant application materials

Materials gathered for and during research trips and scholarly conferences

Offprints and journal issues containing Loewenstein‘s published scholarly works,

arranged chronologically.

Note that this finding aid lists manuscripts and related material by the published title of

the work in question. In cases where the working title and the final, published titled of a

work differed, the contents of a folder may not appear to match the title given on the

folder. Useful (although not comprehensive) bibliographies of Loewenstein‘s published

works can be found in Markus Lang, Karl Loewenstein: Transatlantischer Denker der

Politik (Stuttgart, 2007), pp. 323-328; and in the Festschrift für Karl Loewenstein

(Tübingen, 1971), pp. 508-516.

Subseries C: Policy Advising and Research

Description:

Loewenstein spent much of the period from 1942 through 1946, and a considerable

portion of the period 1947-1954, as a consultant and advisor to governmental and

intergovernmental bodies. In 1961-1962, he was asked by members of the Japanese

Constitutional Reform Commission to offer his insights and opinions as they considered

fundamental reforms of Japan‘s 1946 constitution. The reports, memoranda,

correspondence, and other material accumulated by Loewenstein in the course of these

activities are gathered here. Material that is related in substance to his work as an

advisor, or that document activities that he carried out simultaneously with his advising

work, are also gathered here.

Arrangement: The subseries arrangement reflects the organizational roles Loewenstein

assumed during this period, in approximate chronological order.

War Department

U.S. Department of Justice

o [Memoranda and general material]

o Correspondence – Alphabetical

o Correspondence –By date

Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense

o [Memoranda and general material]

o Country Reports

o Research

o Printed Material

Guggenheim Research Trip

School for Overseas Administration – Harvard

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American Law Institute / American Political Science Association

U.S. Department of State – UNRRA

OMGUS

o General

o Legal Division

o Correspondence

o Printed Material

Germany, 1947-1952

European Defense Community Constitutional Controversy

Japanese Constitutional Reform Commission

U.S. High Commission for Germany – Printed Series

See the descriptions below for additional information on the organization of materials

within these sections.

Justice Department; Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense;

UNRRA; Guggenheim Research Trip; School for Overseas Administration;

American Law Institute (1941-1944):

Description: Loewenstein appears to have first come to the attention of State Department

and Department of Justice policy-makers through his writings and public lectures. In

particular, his ―Legislative control of political extremism in European democracies‖

(Columbia Law Review, 1938) and his talk on the same subject for the American Bar

Association in September, 1940, attracted the attention of officials concerned about the

spread of fascist movements and ideas (Box 32, folders 16-25). He began work as a

consultant for the Justice Department in June 1942. At the newly-created War Division of

the Department of Justice, where he was one of a number of Special Assistants to the

Attorney General, Loewenstein oversaw research on Latin America and provided policy

recommendations for the Special War Policies Unit and the Alien Enemy Control Unit.

Loewenstein‘s multilingualism and familiarity with Latin American politics (he had

traveled to South America as a Guggenheim Fellow from February to August, 1941)

were put to use as he helped produce a series of reports on fascist political organization

and activity in Latin America. These were submitted to the Emergency Advisory

Committee for Political Defense of the American Republics. Formed in 1942 of

representatives from Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Mexico, Uruguay, Venezuela, and the

U.S., the purpose of the committee was to coordinate anti-fascist measures in the

Americas. (The organization was also known as the Inter-American Emergency

Advisory Committee for Political Defense; internal documents refer to the committee

simply as the CPD). Loewenstein was also asked to provide expert testimony in support

of the Justice Department‘s attempt to strip several Puerto Rican naturalized citizens of

their U.S. citizenship for their alleged ties to fascist organizations. Although Justice

officials decided to eliminate Loewenstein‘s testimony before the trial date, the

correspondence, case documents, and memoranda on ―denaturalization‖ that he retained

provide a glimpse into some of the Justice Department‘s wartime activities and concerns

(Box 43, Folders 13, 19, 20, 21).

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Also for the CPD, Loewenstein produced memoranda analyzing fascist influence on

Latin American educational institutions and on the dissemination of anti-Semitic

propaganda in the region. Consistent with his interest in international law, Loewenstein

also took a strong interest in the proposal of Dr. Luis Alberto Bouza of Uruguay to create

a uniform penal code for the states of the Pan-American Union (Box 43, Folder 70).

Because Loewenstein resided in Washington, D.C., only part-time during his work for

the Department of Justice, his relationships with his superiors and colleagues there are

documented in a rich exchange of correspondence. A portion of the correspondence is

organized by month (September 1942-July 1944), and the remainder filed by topic (U.S.

Department of Justice– Criminal Division–Correspondence) or alphabetically by

correspondent. His letters to Laurence A. Knapp (Chief of the Latin American Section

and later with the State Department) and Carl B. Spaeth (Emergency Advisory

Committee for Political Defense) document Loewenstein‘s advising role well. A small

number of letters and memoranda belonging to Miguel A. Capriles, of the Special War

Policies Unit of the Department of Justice, are also present in the collection.

Much of Loewenstein‘s work at the Department of Justice flowed both chronologically

and intellectually out of his Guggenheim-sponsored research trip to Latin America in

1941 and he filed materials from both activities together. This subseries therefore

includes the research files and correspondence generated in the course of his

Guggenheim Fellowship.

In 1943, while working for the Department of Justice, Loewenstein was asked by the

State Department to act as temporary legal advisor to the United Nations Relief and

Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA). He also spent a portion of 1943 teaching at the

Harvard School for Overseas Administration in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Concurrent

with these obligations, Loewenstein served on a committee organized by the American

Law Institute for the purpose of drafting a ―Statement on Essential Human Rights.‖ In

the course of this work, Loewenstein carried on extensive correspondence with the

committee chair, William Draper Lewis. Loewenstein later noted with pride in his

memoir that some of his work on the document was incorporated into the United Nations

1948 Declaration of Universal Human Rights (―Des Lebens Überfluss,‖ 232). In 1956,

Lowenstein donated an ―almost complete set‖ of the committee‘s papers to the Archives

of the United Nations. Substantial documentation of his committee work for the

American Law Institute and for the American Political Science Association remain in the

collection. Copies of the United Nations Bulletin (1947-1952) collected and annotated

by Loewenstein are also filed in this subseries. The full run of this publication is held at

the Five College Depository.

In September, 1944, Loewenstein was recruited by Carl Spaeth of the Emergency

Advisory Committee for Political Defense to assist at its headquarters in Montevideo,

Uruguay, in compiling and editing a two-volume edition of the committee‘s research.

(―Des Lebens Überfluss, 236). Very little material survives from this period.

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Consultant–Office of Military Government for Germany-U.S. Zone (bulk, 1945-

1946):

Description: In early summer 1945, Loewenstein was asked by the Justice Department to

serve in the Legal Division of the Office of Military Government for Germany–U.S.

(abbreviated as OMGUS in the original records and in this finding aid). He arrived in

Berlin in July 1945 and remained until September, 1946. Loewenstein‘s work for

OMGUS is especially well documented. As a self-described ―troubleshooter‖ in the

Legal Division (―Des Lebens Überfluss,‖ 253), and as a liaison to the German legal and

judicial community, Loewenstein produced dozens of reports and memoranda during his

year in Germany, many in both English and German. Nominally, these memoranda

cover a broad range of topics, from reform of the Civil Service Law, to the regulation of

parties and elections, to reform of the German marriage law. The primary focus of all his

work, however, and of that of the Legal Division more generally, was the denazification

of German law and the reconstruction of the administration of justice in the three states

(Länder) in the U.S. Zone: Bavaria, Greater Hesse, and Württemberg-Baden. One of

Loewenstein‘s first contributions to this effort was to travel throughout the U.S. Zone to

interview justices and lawyers considered candidates for positions in the reconstructed

judicial system. His typed notes from several of these interviews provide summaries of

these individuals‘ activities and affiliations during the years of Nazi rule. In most cases,

Loewenstein has included his own frank assessment of each candidate (Box 46, folders 8-

11).

Much of Loewenstein‘s formal communications with OMGUS officials took place via

reports and memoranda for which he maintained a partial index (Record of Written

Work, Box 46, folders 15, 19, and 21). The bulk of his memos were directed to Judge J.

Warren Madden, Charles Fahy, or Alvin Rockwell, each of whom led the Legal Division

during Loewenstein‘s tenure. These documents contain detailed legal analyses of the

division‘s initiatives along with Loewenstein‘s blunt assessments of the potential and real

effectiveness of a wide variety of the Military Government‘s undertakings. Researchers

interested in the formulation and implementation of denazification policies should

consult the rich material in these folders (Reports and Memoranda, Box 46, folders 16-

29) as well as the ―Denazification‖ material (Box 46, folders 51-59, and Box 47, folders

1-4). Loewenstein was also involved in the reform of legal education, particularly at the

law school of University of Munich.

Loewenstein‘s OMGUS correspondence files (Box 47, folders 5-38) include letters from

German citizens seeking assistance with the difficulties they faced in the immediate post-

war period. These form a small but rich source of information on life in Germany–and

on U.S. occupation policies–immediately after the war. These letters also contain

information about relationships among the staff of the Legal Division. Because the

letters Loewenstein received in the autumn of 1946, after he left Germany, are especially

rich in news and gossip about OMGUS, they are filed here. Correspondence beginning

January, 1947, regardless of topic, is with the general correspondence files (Subseries D).

Arrangement of OMGUS Correspondence:

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Correspondence related to Loewenstein‘s work for OMGUS is divided between an

alphabetically-arranged series of folders (Box 47, folders 5-18) followed by series

arranged by month. Particularly substantive correspondence, and correspondence with

particularly prominent individuals, has been located with the alphabetical correspondence

files in Subseries D: Subseries D contains correspondence with the following

individuals, even if it relates to Loewenstein‘s work for OMGUS:

Clay, Lucius D.

Dänzer-Vanotti, Hedda

Dickman, William

Hemken, Ruth

Hirschberg, Max

Kempner, Robert

Kollreuter, Otto

Mommsen, Konrad

Niebuhr, Reinhold

Stauffer, Tom

von Berchem, Friedrich, Freiherr

Walser, Karl

Weber, Marianne

Within the chronologically-arranged OMGUS correspondence files (Box 47, folders 19 -

47), Loewenstein also had multiple or substantive exchanges with the following

correspondents: Professor F.E. Hermens, (December 1945-March 1946);

Landesgerichtpräsident Dr. Lahusen (Bremen), (regarding conditions in Bremen and the

deleterious effects of the denazification program, August, 1945); Dr. R. Wreschner

(responses to questionnaire on the background and activities of Dr. George Ziegler, June,

1945); Dr. Herbert Ruscheweyh; Geheimer Justizrat Dr. Karl Eisenberger; Staatsrat

Hans Erhard; Walter Bruns; and Max Rheinstein.

Additional OMGUS and HICOG Material

Loewenstein also kept an ―Office Diary‖ (typescript, primarily in English) throughout his

year with OMGUS. Although many entries are mundane, the 200-page diary also

contains an incisive running critical commentary on the Office of Military Government,

its personnel, and its shortcomings. An equally blunt assessment of the failures of the

Legal Division to accomplish its goals is contained in the typescript of an ―interview‖

with Loewenstein in July 1946, shortly before his departure (Reports and Memoranda,

Box 46, folder 28). Loewenstein drew heavily on his experiences in 1945-1946 for his

Harvard Law Review article, ―The Reconstruction of the Administration of Justice in

American-Occupied Germany,‖ (1948).

Loewenstein returned to Germany for portions of 1948, 1949, and 1950, where he

worked for the Civil Administration Division of OMGUS and for the Office of the U.S.

High Commissioner for Germany. The little material that survives from his activities

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during this period is located after the OMGUS materials. Related correspondence may

be found in the General Correspondence files for these years (Subseries D).

Constitutional Law Advisor (1952-1955; 1961-1962):

Description: Following his particular interest in constitutional law, Loewenstein became

involved in two constitutional controversies during the 1950s and 1960s, one German

and one Japanese. In the first (1952-1954), he advised the leader of the German Social

Democratic Party, Adolf Arndt, as the latter mounted a constitutional challenge to the

signing of European Defense treaties (the Brussels Treaty and the North Atlantic Treaty)

by the Federal Republic of Germany. Loewenstein‘s own legal opinion in the matter was

submitted to the Constitutional Court in March, 1954, and he wrote about his experience

in the Yale Law Journal (―The Bonn Constitution and the European Defense Community

Treaties,‖ May, 1955: 805-839). Many of the major documents in the case are in the

collection, along with substantive correspondence between Arndt and Loewenstein

(1952-1955). These materials are primarily in German. Almost ten years later, while

teaching at Kyoto University on a Fulbright Fellowship (1961-1962), Loewenstein

became an advisor to the Japanese Constitutional Reform Commission. He provided

written commentary on the work of the Commission and advised its members as they

prepared to solicit input from foreign scholars on possible revision of the constitution.

Loewenstein‘s primary points of contact on the Commission were its Chairman, Kenzo

Takayanagi, and Councilor Ichiro Otomo. The latter materials (in English, German, and

Japanese) comprise .75 linear feet, or 27 folders.

Subseries D: Correspondence

Description: For most of his life, Loewenstein carried on extensive correspondence with

colleagues, friends, and associates. A significant proportion of the correspondence

consists of letters to or from family, friends, and acquaintances from the period before

1933. The letters also document Loewenstein‘s personal experience of the critical year

of 1933, when he and thousands of other Jews sought to emigrate from Germany.

Loewenstein‘s post-1933 correspondence includes letters to fellow scholars, presidents,

and congressional representatives that document many of his intellectual and political

concerns. Loewenstein also wrote to private persons he had never met (e.g., Hannah

Arendt), sometimes including a copy of one of his publications.

Arrangement: The correspondence files are arranged in three groups:

Alphabetical correspondence files

Chronological correspondence files

Topical correspondence files

Alphabetical correspondence files

Description: These files include correspondence with family members, friends,

associates, acquaintances, and others between 1906 and 1973. They include letters from

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scholars and artists with connections to Munich, Paris, or Heidelberg in the 1910s and

1920s, including Thomas Mann, Lyonel and Julia Feininger, Otto Crusius, Max and

Marianne Weber, Thomas Mann translator Lavinia Mazzucchetti, and Julien Reinach.

The collection also includes several letters from the Annales historian Lucien Febvre and

from his assistant, Lucie Varga, as well as letters from the playwright Alfred Neumann.

Correspondents from German academic and political circles included Otto Kollreuter,

Theodor Maunz, Gerhard Leibholz, Konrad Mommsen, Theodor Heuss, Karl Walser,

Reinhold Maier, and Adolf Arndt, among many others. Loewenstein‘s interest in British

constitutional history and politics led to correspondence with Harold Laski and Sir Ivor

Jennings. The collection also contains two lengthy letters (1959) from Loewenstein‘s

former student (and British intelligence officer) George Kennedy Young. American

correspondents included Felix Frankfurter, Louis Brandeis, Edward R. Murrow, William

Draper Lewis, Howard Shapar, C.J. Friedrich, and E.M. Kirkpatrick.

Arrangement: Alphabetical correspondent files are arranged by the last name of the

correspondent. Except as noted in the folder listing, all correspondence files contain

incoming and outgoing correspondence. In those instances where an envelope has been

retained, it has been placed immediately before the letter it contained. The arrangement

of correspondence within each folder may not be chronological.

Chronological correspondence files

Description: These files contain general correspondence (1908-1973) touching on a wide

variety of topics and concerns. Some of Loewenstein‘s earliest cards and letters

document his months at the University of Paris in 1911 and his experience in the German

infantry in 1915. The chronological correspondence files after 1933 contain a fairly full

picture of Loewenstein‘s daily life, chronicling arrangements for public appearances,

conference participation, and minor business dealings. While most of Loewenstein‘s

correspondence with his publishers is contained in Subseries B–Publications and

Research, the files in this subseries contain some records of those relationships.

Arrangement: Most of the chronological correspondence files are arranged by year

quarter (i.e., Jan – Mar, 1950). In some cases, a folder contains an entire year of

correspondence. Incoming and outgoing correspondence are filed together. In those

instances where an envelope has been retained, it has been placed immediately before the

letter it contained. The arrangement of correspondence within each folder may not be

chronological.

Topical correspondence files

Description: Reflecting Loewenstein‘s own organization of his correspondence, a small

number of topically-arranged correspondence files document his relationships with

specific institutions (e.g., Amherst College, The Max Weber Archive), or his specific

concerns. These files include correspondence from 1942-1972. Note that

correspondence with specific institutions over a brief time span may be located with the

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chronologically-arranged correspondence files (e.g., Universität München, Employment

and dismissal – 1931 – 1933, Box 53, Folder 23).

Arrangement: Topical correspondence files have been placed in approximate

chronological order, with Amherst College-related material grouped together. As above,

in those instances where an envelope has been retained, it has been placed immediately

before the letter it contained. The arrangement of correspondence within each folder may

not be chronological.

Related material:

Subseries B: Publications (correspondence with publishers; letters to the editor)

Subseries C: Policy Advising and Research (several sections contain correspondence

files)

Subseries E: Teaching

Subseries J: Personal Legal and Financial Papers (correspondence regarding German

restitution claim, property disputes)

Series 3 and 4 (correspondence from parents, Otto and Mathilda Loewenstein)

Subseries E: Teaching

Description: This subseries contains course outlines, lecture notes, exams, bibliographies,

printed teaching materials, and teaching-related correspondence gathered over the course

of Loewenstein‘s long teaching career (1931-1970). Student papers, rosters, and

evaluations are also located here.

Notes for and transcripts of many of Loewenstein‘s public lectures are also in this

subseries. While Loewenstein taught at Amherst for twenty-five years, he also taught or

lectured at numerous other academic institutions in the U.S. and abroad. He taught

broadly in the fields of political science, government, public law, constitutional law, and

international and comparative law.

Arrangement: Folder titles in this subseries preserve Loewenstein‘s organization of his

lecture notes. Thus some folders of lecture notes provide the course title (e.g., ―Political

Science 23‖), while others indicate where the lectures were given (―Germany – Lecture

Notes, 1948-1949‖). An attempt has been made to place the folders in approximate

chronological order, but some folders contain lecture notes that span several years.

Subseries F: Law Practice

Description: Loewenstein practiced law in Munich from 1919 until his immigration to the

U.S. in 1933. According to his memoir, he left 2000 case files in Germany and these

were destroyed. In 1939, shortly after acquiring U.S. citizenship, he was admitted to the

Massachusetts Bar and began accepting cases from U.S. clients. His practice was never

extensive, however, and he often acted as a consultant only. This subseries includes

materials from seventeen cases that originated before his departure for the U.S. and

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thirteen that originated between 1940 and 1963. Loewenstein‘s multilingualism and

understanding of both German and U.S. law made his services valuable to German

citizens whose concerns required interaction with the U.S. legal system. Loewenstein

assisted and consulted on a variety of cases, primarily restitution cases, property disputes,

and divorce cases. These materials also document Loewenstein‘s involvement with legal

professional organizations.

Arrangement: The legal case and correspondence files are arranged in approximate

chronological order.

Subseries G: Recordings

Description: The small collection of recordings in the collection include two aluminum

disc recordings of a radio lecture by Loewenstein given on 20 March 1936 as part of

W.E.V.D‘s ―University of the Air.‖ Loewenstein‘s lecture, ―Functional Representation

and a Parliament of Industry,‖ was recorded off the air by Audio-Scriptions, Inc. and

marketed to him by the company. Sleeves 4-6 contain three undated shellac discs. Discs

labelled ―Set #1‖ appear to be a recording of Loewenstein interviewing Howard Shapar

(AC 45) and another individual about their experiences as part of the U.S. occupation

forces in Germany after 1945. The last item is a cassette tape recording of a memorial

tribute to Loewenstein that aired on the Radio of the University of Mexico (undated).

Related material:

Subseries D: Correspondence, University of the Air, 1935-1936 (Box 52, Folder 65)

Subseries H: Fiction and Poetry

Description: While pursing his professional career as an academic and legal consultant,

and his passion for music, Loewenstein found time to record observations on life and to

write fiction and poetry. With the exception of the poetry, which includes writings from

1912, these writings appear be from the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s. The correspondence in

this subseries includes evidence of Loewenstein‘s efforts to publish his creative work.

Arrangement: With the exception of some of the poetry, which was found with mixed

material elsewhere in the collection, the arrangement reflects Loewenstein‘s organization

and labeling of these materials.

Subseries I: The Baron Gleichen-Russwurm Case

Description: In 1929, Loewenstein acted as defense attorney when charges of insurance

fraud were brought against Karl Alexander, Baron von Gleichen-Russwurm (great

grandson of Friedrich Schiller). Gleichen-Russwurm had inherited a valuable pearl

necklace, which he insured and claimed to have sent to a Munich jeweler to be

refurbished. The jeweler instead reported having received a dead mouse in the packet

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sent by the Baron. The case was made famous when Thomas Mann incorporated it into

his novel, Doktor Faustus. In 1959, Loewenstein, apparently intending to write his own

story about the case, began trying to gather materials about it and composed a story

outline. His own records of the case had been destroyed. This subseries contains

Loewenstein‘s summary of the case, along with information about it that he gathered

from various sources. The latter includes a one hundred and forty-five page

psychoanalytic and neurological evaluation of Baron von Gleichen-Russwurm that was

conducted by Dr. Ernst Speer in 1928-1929 and submitted to the court as expert

testimony (Gutachten) in support of Loewenstein‘s (unsuccessful) insanity defense.

The expert testimony, correspondence, and most of the clippings in this subseries are in

German; Loewenstein‘s notes and summary are in English. Some clippings, a second

story synopsis, and a poem filed here all appear to be unrelated to the case. Likewise, the

relation to the case of the three photographs, in an envelope labeled ―Warburg, July (?)

1958‖ is unclear. The original photographs have been filed in Subseries L (Photographs).

Subseries J: Personal Legal and Financial Records

Description: Throughout his life, Loewenstein devoted considerable energy to managing

his financial affairs. His scrupulous attention to detail sharpened his petty financial

disputes (recorded in the correspondence files), and his significant ones, including a bitter

legal dispute with his brother Alfred after the death of their mother, and a claim for

restitution against the postwar government of Munich. Loewenstein was also involved in

a dispute with the U.S. Internal Revenue Service. Because of the significance of these

events in Loewenstein‘s life, his financial records have been retained.

Arrangement: General materials have been placed first, followed by records of specific

financial disputes and claims. Bank statements, correspondence regarding banking and

stocks, and income tax records are at the end of the subseries. The materials in Boxes 69,

70, and 71 have been processed only at the box level and remain in their original folders

or envelopes.

Subseries K: Collections

Description: Following his love of music, Karl Loewenstein appears to have retained

programs for most of the musical performances he attended. More than half of the

ephemera collection consists of programs for concerts given in Germany and other

European venues between 1902 and 1933. The remaining programs are for concert and

theater performances in the U.S. and abroad. The programs vary widely with regard to

format, size, condition, and production quality. The hand-painted wooden model train in

the collection appears to have been a memento of Loewenstein‘s youth in Munich, when

Lyonel Feininger and his father spent hours building and decorating model trains at the

Loewenstein‘s home. The remaining items in the subseries include a postcard collection

and an assortment of drawings and prints.

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Arrangement: The train and the postcards have been placed first, in a small flat box and a

postcard box, respectively. The concert and theater programs (in approximate

chronological order) follow in tall archives boxes. The remaining material is in

separately numbered oversize boxes.

Related material:

Subseries A: Memoir (Box 2, Folders 9-12); Diaries.

Subseries D: Correspondence – Alphabetical (Feininger Lyonel; Feininger, Julia)

Subseries J: ―Sale of Lyonel Feininger Painting ―Pier und Segler auf See‖ (Box 68,

Folder 7)

Subseries M: Pamphlet, Offprint, and Manuscript Collection

Series 2, Piroska Loewenstein, Box 108, Folders 6-7 (information on the Loewensteins‘

large collection of sheet music).

Series 3, Otto Loewenstein Collection.

Subseries L: Photographs, ca. 1870-1969

Description: Although relatively small in number, the photographs provide an inclusive

document of Loewenstein‘s ancestry and life stages. The earliest photographs in the

collection include portraits of Loewenstein‘s parents and grandparents and pictures of

family residences in Ellwangen. Only one photograph exists from the period 1916-1936.

Photographs from 1937-1969 were contained in a scrapbook consisting of material pasted

onto notebook paper. The scrapbook, which provides a thorough documentation of

Loewenstein‘s career, is located in Subseries A. It appears to have been created and

maintained by Piroska Loewenstein. Photographs from the scrapbook have been

removed and placed here, along with a photocopy of the original scrapbook page and any

captioning it contained.

Related Material:

Series 3, Otto Loewenstein Collection.

Subseries M: Pamphlet, Offprint, and Manuscript Collection

Description and Arrangement:

This subseries is organized into three groups:

Typescript documents sent or given to Loewenstein by colleagues and friends.

Manuscripts from unknown authors are included here.

Constitutions: Loewenstein‘s interest in comparative constitutional law

throughout his scholarly career led him to amass a diverse collection of printed

constitutions. The constitutions are largely in pamphlet form, although a few are

represented here in typescript translations, for example, a provisional constitution

of Poland from 1947. Included in the collection are constitutions from Uruguay

(several versions), Brazil (several versions), Guatemala, Romania, the U.S.S.R,

Greece, Spain, Siam, the Free State of Fiume/Italian Regency of Quarnero,

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Yugoslavia, Bulgaria, Czechoslovak Republic, Iceland, Costa Rica, Hungary,

Poland, France, Ireland, the United States of Mexico (1917), Argentina, Pakistan,

Puerto Rico, Sweden, Germany, Finland, Venezuela, and the Republic of Italy.

Some of the constitutions were produced at least partly for propaganda purposes,

as with the English translation of the constitution of Soviet Union from 1936,

replete with captioned black and white photographs. Some additional

constitutions are represented in English translation, but many are in the language

the corresponding country. Most of these dated pamphlets were published in the

1940s and 1950s; the earliest text is a reprint of the Uruguayan constitution of

1830.

Newspapers, Pamphlets and Offprints: A small number of Hungarian-language

newspapers from 1939 were found in the collection. Due to their fragile

condition, most could not be unfolded and they have been boxed and placed with

these printed materials.

Loewenstein collected a large number of pamphlets and article offprints over the

course of his career. Many were from colleagues in his field or in related fields

and were inscribed to Loewenstein. Loewenstein maintained correspondence

with many of these individuals. The section retains Loewenstein‘s topical

organization of these materials and leaves in place a variety printed material that

he interfiled (government documents, single periodical issues, etc.). In addition

to offprints, Loewenstein collected political and propaganda pamphlets, filing

these in his topical collections on ―National Socialism in Germany,‖ ―World War

II,‖ ―Foreign Governments and Politics,‖ ―Germany after 1945,‖ ―Peace and

Reconstruction,‖ and ―Soviet Russia and Satellites.‖

Arrangement: Items that were not assigned a topic by Loewenstein have been

filed by approximate date.

Series 2: Piroska (Rona) Loewenstein

Biographical Note and Description: Piroska Rona was born in Hungary on September 22,

1900. Little information about her life exists in the collection, although she appears to

have been living in Munich in 1933. Her marriage to Loewenstein in November, 1933,

was her second marriage. Shortly thereafter, they emigrated to the United States. From

1936 on, they made their home in Amherst and at a second home in Dover, Vermont.

Because of KL‘s poor eyesight, Piri (as she was known to family and friends) became the

driver in the family. She accompanied Loewenstein on most or all of his frequent trips

abroad. She appears to have made a favorable impression, as Loewenstein‘s

correspondents frequently asked after her warmly. She became a U.S. citizen in 1939.

Piri cared for Loewenstein‘s mother, Mathilda, after she came to live with them in

Amherst in 1935. The extensive scrapbook describing Loewenstein‘s career appears to

have been her work. There is some evidence that her mother, Malvina, came to live with

the Loewensteins in 1946. Piroska Loewenstein died on April 10, 1979.

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Additional Hungarian newspapers are located in Boxes 82-83 and in oversize boxes.

Two illustrated books (Öt év ! , Athaeneum [1950] and Magyarorszag utikony, Budapest:

1955) have been transferred to the rare book collection.

Series 3: Otto Loewenstein Collection

Biographical Note and Description: Otto Loewenstein was born in Ellwangen, Germany

on 12 March 1859, to Leopold and Elise (Lebrecht) Löwenstein. The second of twelve

children–Leopold Lowenstein remarried in 1871, after the death of his first wife–Otto

attended Gymnasium in Stuttgart and apprenticed at a manufacturing firm in Frankfurt.

In 1879 he began work for the firm of Raff and Sons in Munich, whose proprietors were

maternal relatives. In the 1880‘s, he began producing steins and decorative metalware in

his own factory. In 1886 he married Mathilda Oppenheimer and they had three sons:

Alfred (1887), Karl (1891), and Robert (1896). Robert died in 1926. Otto Loewenstein

lived in Munich until shortly before his death in 1935. He wrote a short memoir and kept

a World War I (homefront) diary, both of which are in the collection. He shared with

Lyonel Feininger, a frequent visitor to the Loewensteins‘ home in Munich, a passion for

model train building. See Series 1, Subseries K (Collections) for the single train in the

collection. The family documents and photographs that were among Karl Loewenstein‘s

papers appear to have been collected by Otto, and they are filed here.

Arrangement: Materials in this Series are arranged in approximate chronological order.

Related Material:

Series 1, Subseries D: Correspondence

Series 1, Subseries L: Photographs

Series 1, Subseries J: Personal Financial and Legal Papers

Series 4: Mathilda (Oppenheimer) Loewenstein

Series 4: Mathilda (Oppenheimer) Loewenstein

Biographical Note and Description: Karl Loewenstein‘s mother, Mathilda Oppenheimer,

was born on 28 June, 1867, in Munich, daughter of Abraham and Charlotte

Oppenheimer. She married Otto Loewenstein in 1886 and bore three sons, Alfred, Karl,

and Robert. She came to live with Karl and Piroska Loewenstein in Amherst in 1935-36,

after the death of her husband. She obtained U.S. citizenship in 1944. Mathilda

Loewenstein died in September, 1946, shortly after Karl Loewenstein‘s return from

Germany and his work for the U.S. Office of Military Government. The collection

includes a selection of her school records, correspondence to Karl Loewenstein written

between 1908 and 1941, a will and notes to her children expressing final wishes, and

writings about her pet bulldog.

Related Material:

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Series 1, Subseries D: Correspondence

Series 1, Subseries L: Photographs

Series 1, Subseries J: Personal Financial and Legal Papers

Series 3: Otto Loewenstein Collection

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Subseries A: Biographical Materials and Life in Germany until 1933

1 1 1892-1933, n.d. Birth certificates, identification papers, voting card

1 2 1933 Family tree, genealogical information

1 3 1914-1937, n.d. Passport; identification, membership, and ration

cards; certificate of intention to marry

1 4 1897-1910 School and gymnasium records and work

1 5 1911-1934 Account books, bank statements, list of books

1 6 1909-1914 Notes, accounts, membership cards

1 7 1933 Marriage certificate

1 8 1911-1918 Theatre Nachrichten der V.T.M (1912/13) (Bound

facsimile of a manuscript; A. Loewenstein was a

contributor.) Includes insert: Pfadfinderrinenzeitung

1 (2) (1918).

1 9 1909 6 Feb Passenger list, ―Amerika‖, Hamburg-American Line

1 10 1908-1930 Letters of recommendation and letters of good

standing

1 11 1910-1933 Military service (1915) – Certificates, identification,

notes, photograph

OS 4 7 1915 Apr 2 Letzte Kriegsnachrichten (Broadsheet) (enclosed in

letter from Karl Loewenstein to parents during

military service)

OS 4 11 1915 Münchner Neueste Nachrichten - Clipping

1 12 1933-1935 Immigration documents

1 13 1911-1914 Academic records – Universität München, Université

de Paris, Universität Berlin

OS 5 7 1911 Jun Political Poster (Paris)

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1 14 1905-1933 Gymnasium and university catalogs

1 15 1914-1930 Legal education and career in Germany

1 16 1931 Verzeichnis der Rechtsanwälte, Notar, und

Gerichtsvollzieher

1 17 1930-1931 Université de Paris – Faculté de Droit

1 18 1933 Trip to London – Printed materials

1 19 1933, n.d. Trip to London – Correspondence, notes, letter of

reference

1 20 1933 Departure from Germany – American Consular

Service, correspondence

1 21 [1933] Departure from Germany – Inventories and notes

1 22 1934 Departure from Germany – Landes und

Oberlandesgericht, Bayern, correspondence

1 23 1935 Departure from Germany – Emergency Committee in

Aid of Displaced German Scholars, report

1 24 1933, n.d. Departure from Germany – Landesfinanzamts

München, Polizeidirektion München and other

emigration-related documents and correspondence

1 25 1933-1937 Rabbinat München

1 26 1935 Announcement legal consulting

1 27 1934-1935 Application to study for the bar exam – New York

1 28 1937-1940 Admission to the Massachusetts Bar

1 29 1933-1935 Yale University – Employment Documents

1 30 1936, n.d. Lists of lectures, lecture, courses, and seminars given

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1 31 1939-1973 Curriculum vitae

1 32 1973, n.d. Lists of German publications by Loewenstein

1 33 1962, n.d. List of publications

1 34 1957-1967 Book sale

1 35 1973-1976 Obituaries

1 36 1953-1966, n.d. News clippings by or about Loewenstein

1 37 1937-1950, n.d. News clippings by or about Loewenstein

1 38 1941-1950 News clippings by or about Loewenstein

1 39 1953-1964 News clippings by or about Loewenstein

1 40 1967,1968 Directories: American Political Science Association

(1968); Guggenheim Foundation, Fellows (1925-

1967)

2 1 1935-1970, n.d. Memoir – Clippings, notes

2 2 1962-1970, n.d. Memoir – Clippings

2 3 1961-1971, n.d. Memoir – Clippings, notes

2 4-7 n.d. Memoir – Typescript draft (4 folders)

2 8 1971-1973 Memoir – Correspondence re: publication of memoir

2 9 [1971] Memoir – Typescript, table of contents

2 10 [1971] Memoir – Typescript, chapters 1-5

2 11 [1971] Memoir – Typescript, chapters 6-11

2 12 [1971] Memoir – Typescript, chapters 12-16

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2 13-15 [1971] Memoir – Typescript with minor corrections (3

folders)

2 16-19 1933-1948 Scrapbook (folders 1-4 of 8)

3 1-4 1949-1968 Scrapbook (folders 5-8 of 8)

3 5 1968-1973 Scrapbook material

3 6 1939-1975 Scrapbook material

4 1 n.d. Travel diary

4 2 1922-1925 Account book

4 3 1925-1933 Account book

4 4 1963, n.d. Address books

5 1905 Jan-Jul, n.d. Travel diaries, diaries, vocabulary books

6 1905 Jul-1912 Oct Diaries

7 1912 Oct-1914 Nov Diaries

8 1914 Nov-1916 Jul Diaries

9 1916 Jul-1918 Sep Diaries

10 1918 Oct-1926 Jul Diaries

11 1933-Mar 1944 Diaries

12 1944 Apr-1947 Sep Diaries

13 1947 Sep-1954 Mar Diaries

14 1954 Mar-1963 Apr Diaries

15 1963 Apr-1973 May Diaries

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OS 4 8 n.d. Map of the Paris Metro

OS 3 12 1908-1913 Diplomas and Certificates

OS 6 1956 Oct 19 Document awarding Karl Loewenstein tenured

professor status at the University of Munich (glass

enclosed)

OS 7 1 1971 Nov Document from the Juristischen Fakultät, Universität

München on the occasion of Karl Loewenstein‘s

eightieth birthday

OS 3 1 1942-1948 News articles and letters by or about Loewenstein;

related newspapers (in German and English)

OS 3 2 1948-1964 News articles and letters by or about Loewenstein;

related newspapers (in German)

OS 4 10 1961-1962 Japanese newspapers (fragments) (articles about K.

Loewenstein clipped out; if extant, copies of articles

are located in Box 1, Folder 39)

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Subseries B: Publications and Research

==Published Works—Book manuscripts and proofs

16 1-5 [1914-1922], n.d. Volk und Parlament nach der Staatstheorie der

Französischen Nationalversammlung von 1789;

Studien zur Dogmengeschichte der unmittelbaren

Volksgesetzgebung (Munich, Drei Masken Verlag,

1922). Manuscript draft. (5 folders). This work was

Loewenstein‘s dissertation.

16 6-9 n.d. Volk und Parlament nach der Staatstheorie der

Französischen Nationalversammlung von 1789;

Studien zur Dogmengeschichte der unmittelbaren

Volksgesetzgebung, Notes (4 folders).

16 10 1919-1926 Volk und Parlament nach der Staatstheorie der

Französischen Nationalversammlung von 1789.

Correspondence.

16 11 1923-1926 Volk und Parlament nach der Staatstheorie der

Französischen Nationalversammlung von 1789.

Reviews

16 12-19 1937-1939 Hitler’s Germany (Macmillan, 1940). Manuscript and

typescript drafts (8 folders)

16 20-21 1939-1943 Hitler’s Germany Correspondence (2 folders)

16 22-24 1939-1941, n.d Hitler’s Germany Reviews and promotional material

(3 folders)

17 1-9 1944, n.d. Political Reconstruction (Macmillan, 1946).

Manuscript and typescript drafts (9 folders)

17 10 1938-1944, n.d. Political Reconstruction Notes and clippings

17 11 1945-1947 Political Reconstruction Correspondence

17 12-13 1946-1948 Political Reconstruction Reviews (2 folders)

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17 14-17 n.d. Die Monarchie im modernen Staat (Metzner, 1952).

Drafts (4 folders)

17 18 1957 Die Monarchie im modernen Staat Forwards to the

the Japanese and Spanish editions

17 19-25 1947-1973, n.d. Die Monarchie im modernen Staat Notes, research

materials, clippings (7 folders)

17 26 1954, n.d. Citation to Die Monarchie im modernen Staat;

Promotional material

OS 2 7-8 1950-1972 Die Monarchie im modernen Staat Clippings (2

folders)

17 27-28 1956 Political Power and the Governmental Process

(Chicago: University of Chicago Press, 1957)

.Loewenstein‘s six-lecture series given at the Charles

Walgreen Foundation, University of Chicago,was

later published under the title above. Lectures (2

folders)

17 29 1945-1966, n.d. Political Power and the Governmental Process

Notes, clippings

17 30-32 1956-1959 Political Power and the Governmental Process

Correspondence (3 folders)

17 33-34 1957-1966 Political Power and the Governmental Process

Reviews (2 folders)

18 1 1959-1960 Verfassungslehre (German edition of Political Power

and the Governmental Process) – Correspondence

18 2 1959-1967 Verfassungslehre – Reviews, citations, promotional

material

18 3 1969-1970 Verfassungslehre – Reviews, 2nd Edition

18 4 1963-1965 Der britische Parlamentarismus-Entstehung und

Gestalt (Rowohlt, 1964). Correspondence

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18 5 1964-1966 Der britische Parlamentarismus. Reviews

18 6-13 1963-1965 Staatsrecht und Staatspraxis von Grossbritannien

(Springer, 1967). (Research materials for this work

appear to have been mixed with those used for „Der

britische Parlamentarismus—Entstehung und Gestalt

and are filed here.) Typescript drafts (8 folders)

18 14-23 1952-1966, n.d. Staatsrecht und Staatspraxis von Grossbritannien

Draft fragments, notes, research materials, clippings

(10 folders)

19 1 n.d. Staatsrecht und Staatspraxis von Grossbritannien

New Material, Draft fragments.

19 2-9 1952-1968, n.d. Staatsrecht und Staatspraxis von Grossbritannien

Research materials, notes, fragments, clippings,

bibliographies, research-related correspondence (8

folders)

19 10-11 1965-1972 Staatsrecht und Staatspraxis von Grossbritannien

Correspondence, Reviews(2 folders)

OS 2 9 1964 Staatsrecht und Staatspraxis von Grossbritannien

(research): The London Times October 12 and 17,

1964

OS 2 10 1965-1966 Staatsrecht und Staatspraxis von Grossbritannien

(research): The London Times, 23 March 1966; Die

Weltwoche, 10 December 1965

19 12-18 [1965] -1972 The Governance of Rome (Nijhoff, 1973), Early

drafts (7 folders)

19 19-22 [1965]-1973 The Governance of Rome, Part One, later drafts (1-4

of 10 folders)

20 1-6 [1965]-1973 The Governance of Rome, Part One, later drafts (5-10

of 10 folders)

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20 7-8 1967-1969 The Governance of Rome, Part Two, later drafts (2

folders)

20 9-13 1970 The Governance of Rome. Final Draft, Copy one (5

folders)

20 14-17 1970 The Governance of Rome. Final Draft, Copy two (1-4

of 5 folders)

21 1 1970 The Governance of Rome. Final Draft, Copy two

(folder 5 of 5 folders)

21 2-6 1971 The Governance of Rome. Master Copy (5 folders)

21 7-17 [1972]-1973 The Governance of Rome, Proofs (11 folders)

22 1-2 [1972], n.d. The Governance of Rome. Indexes

22 3 n.d. The Governance of Rome. Notes

22 4 1965-1972, n.d. The Governance of Rome. Clippings

22 5 [1972] The Governance of Rome. Bibliography, Table of

Contents

22 6-9 1969-1977 The Governance of Rome. Correspondence with

publishers (4 folders)

22 10 1971 The Governance of Rome. Contract with publisher.

22 11 1973-1975, n.d. The Governance of Rome. Reviews and promotional

material.

22 12-18 n.d. Kooptation und Zuwahl (Metzner, 1973). German

version, drafts (7 folders)

22 19-20 1972 Kooptation und Zuwahl (Metzner, 1973). Final draft

(2 folders)

22 21 1970, n.d. Kooptation und Zuwahl. English version

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22 22 1973, n.d. Kooptation und Zuwahl. English version, rough draft,

clippings

23 1-5 1972-1973 Kooptation und Zuwahl. Proofs and Index (5 folders)

23 6-13 1954-1973, n.d. Kooptation und Zuwahl. Research material and

Clippings (8 folders)

23 14 1971-1972 Kooptation und Zuwahl. Research material and notes

23 15-16 1969-1976 Kooptation und Zuwahl. Correspondence (2 folders)

23 17 1973-1974 Kooptation und Zuwahl. Reviews

OS 2 3-6 1944-1973 Kooptation und Zuwahl. Research Material and

Clippings

==Published Works--Articles and contributions to multi-authored works

23 18 1924 ―Zur Soziologie der parlamentarischen

Repräsentation in England nach der großen Reform‖

– Proofs, correspondence

23 19-21 1934-1935 The Government of the Napoleonic Dictatorship

[presumed to be the draft and materials for ―The

Dictatorship of Napoleon the First,‖ South Atlantic

Quarterly 35 (1936): 298-318]. Manuscript drafts. (3

folders)

23 22-23 1934-1941, n.d. The Government of the Napoleonic Dictatorship –

notes, and clippings (2 folders)

OS 1 1 1939-1941 Government of the Napoleonic Dictatorship -

Clippings

23 24-25 1933-1936, n.d ―Law in the Third Reich‖ – Manuscript and typescript

drafts (2 folders)

23 26 1933-1936, n.d ―Law in the Third Reich,‖ Notes

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23 27 1936-1937 ―Law in the Third Reich‖ – Correspondence and

clippings

23 28 1939 ―The Balance between Legislative and Executive

Power‖ – Lecture

23 29 1938-1939 ―The Balance between Legislative and Executive

Power‖ – Correspondence

.

23 30 [1940] ―Government and Politics of Germany.‖–typescript

drafts)

23 31 [1940] ―Government and Politics of Germany.‖ Fragment

(proof?)

23 32 1941-1943, n.d. ―National Socialist Law and the Administration of

Justice‖ (Encyclopedia Britannica). Manuscript

drafts, research material, correspondence

23 33 1949 ―Germany—the Government‖ (Encyclopedia

Americana) – Correspondence

23 33-34 [1950] ―Germany—the Government‖ (Encyclopedia

Americana) – Proofs

24 1-3 1945-[1947], n.d. ―Law and the Legislative Process in Occupied

Germany‖ [Yale Law Journal, 1948]. Typescript

drafts, notes, correspondence (3 folders)

24 4-6 1954-1957 ―Staatspolitik und Verfassungsrecht in den

Vereinigten Staaten von 1933-1955, ‖ Jahrbuch des

öffentlichen Rechts (1955). Page proofs, research

material, notes, clippings, correspondence, and

reviews (3 folders)

OS 2 11 1954-1955 ―Die Staatspolitische Entwicklung der Vereinigten

Staaten‖ – Clippings

24 7-10 1957-1961 ―The Legal Institutionalization of Political Parties‖ –

Typescript of Loewenstein‘s conference paper and

―General Report,‖ research materials, notes, clippings

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(4 folders). Note: Loewenstein was the Reporter

General for the Fifth International Congress of

Comparative Law (Brussels, 1958) and notes in his

memoir that he introduced contributors in three

languages.

24 11-12 1954-1958 The Legal Institutionalization of Political Parties,

Conference papers (various authors) (2 folders)

(Published reports from the The International

Academy of Comparative Law‘s Fifth International

Congress of Comparative Law, Brussels, 1958, are

located at the end of this subseries, with Conferences

and Research Trips.)

24 13-15 1958-1961 ―The Unification of Europe: a balance sheet.‖

Typescript drafts, notes, and clippings (3 folders)

OS 2 1-2 1956-1961 ―The Unification of Europe.‖ Clippings (2 folders)

24 16-17 [1966] ―The Investiture of the British Prime Minister.‖

Typescript draft (2 folders)

24 18-20 1968-1971 ―Betrachtungen zur zeitgenössischen

Militärregierung.‖ Typescript drafts, proofs, notes,

clippings, correspondence (3 folders)

24 21-26 n.d. ―Constitutions and Constitutional Law in the West

and in the East.‖ Typescript drafts (English and

German), bibliographies (6 folders)

24 27 1969, n.d. ―Constitutions and Constitutional Law in the West

and in the East.‖ Lectures

24 28-29 1964-1971 ―Constitutions and Constitutional Law in the West

and in the East.‖ Clippings and Offprints (2 folders)

25 1 1971 ―Vorschläge zur Kontrolle der politischen

Meinungsforschung.‖ Photocopy of printed article.

25 2 1970-1971 ―Rom und die allgemeine Staatslehre.‖ Typescript

and manuscript drafts, notes

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25 3-6 1967-1973, n.d. ―Ketzerische Betrachtungen über die amerikanische

Verfassung.‖ Included here is the original, English

version of this article entitled, ―What‘s wrong with

our Constitution,‖ and documentation of KL‘s failed

attempts to publish it. See also ―Die Abwertung der

amerikanischen Bundesverfassung‖ (―Watergate‖), in

unpublished works, 1973. Typescript drafts, proofs (4

folders)

25 7-9 1970-1973 ―Ketzerische Betrachtungen über die amerikanische

Verfassung.‖ Research Materials, clippings, notes (3

folders)

25 10 1970-1972 ―Ketzerische Betrachtungen über die amerikanische

Verfassung.‖ Correspondence

25 11 1972-1973 ―Sovereignty in the Skies‖ (New York Times

editorial). Draft, clippings, correspondence, and

published original.

25 12-17 1972-1973 ―Rom, Venedig, England.‖ Typescript drafts (6

folders)

25 18 1936-1972, n.d. ―Rom, Venedig, England.‖ Research materials,

correspondence.

25 19 1973, n.d. ―Rom, Venedig, England.‖ Offprints, recipient list,

published version (posthumous).

25 20-21 1972-[1973] ―Die römische Republik: Modell des nicht-

demokratischen Konstitutionalismus.‖ Typescript

drafts (2 folders).

==Unpublished Works.

25 22 [1932] Staatsrechtwissenschaft und Verfassungskrise.

Typescript draft, notes.

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OS 5 1 1932-1933 Staatsrechtwissenschaft und Verfassungskrise

German newspapers and clippings. Includes material

from the Vössische Zeitung.

25 23 1932, n.d. Zur Theorie des Verfassungskrisen. Manuscript

drafts. notes, clippings, lecture.

25 24 1932 Apologie des liberalen Staatsdenkens. Manuscript

and typescript drafts; correspondence.

25 25 [1933] Cäsarismus. Typescript draft.

25 26 1935 Ermächtigungsgesetze: Eine Rechtsgleichenden

Untersuchung uber die delegation des gesetzgebenden

Gewalt (Enabling Laws: A comparative study of the

delegation of legislative power). Manuscript draft (29

September 1935)

25 27 [1936] Verfassungsrechtliche Entwicklung im Dritten Reich

vom 30 Januar 1933- 30 März 1936. Typescript draft.

25 28 n.d. Legislation for the defense of democracy in Europe.

Typescript drafts.

25 29 1935 Verfassungsgerichtbarkeit in den Vereinigten Staaten.

Typescript draft.

25 30 [1934-1938] The present situation of Jews in Germany – Outline,

draft

25 31 1936 The international situation of France. Typescript.

25 32 1936 The international situation of France. Radio address,

February 10, 1936; Feb 17, 1936

25 33 1935 Constitutional jurisprudence in Dictatorships

(November 1936)

25 34 n.d. Einige Bermerkungen über Organisation und

Aufgaben eines Lehrstuhles für Vergleichendes

Staats- und Verfassungsrecht an der Universität

Madrid. Typescript.

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25 35 n.d. Constitution and Government in Modern Germany,

1871-1939; draft table of contents. Typescript.

25 36 n.d. The coming plebiscite on the Saar. Typescript draft

25 37 [after 1934] The suicide of Europe. Typescript.

25 38 1936, n.d. Nichtanerkennung der deutschen Judengesetze in den

Vereinigten Staaten. Typescript, clipping.

25 39 n.d. Prager Impressionen eines amerikanischen

Staatsrechtlers. Typescript.

25 40 [1939] Reconstruction of Europe. Manuscript and typescript

drafts.

25 41 1946-1950, n.d. Foreign Intervention in the Post War Period.

Typescript draft, research materials.

25 42-46 1951-1956, nd. Comparative Political Institutions. Typescript draft,

notes, clippings, correspondence (5 folders). There is

considerable overlapping content within the

manuscripts entitled ―Comparative Political

Institutions,‖ ―Political Power and the Law,‖

―Patterns of Government,‖ and the ―The History of

Government.‖ Although Loewenstein never published

a book under one of these titles, his 1956 Walgreen

Foundation lectures appear to have drawn

substantially on this body of work. The lectures were

subsequently published as Political Power and the

Governmental Process (Chicago, 1957) and

translated into German as Verfassungslehre

(Tubingen, 1959).

26 1-2 [1953-1956] Political Power and the Law. Typescript draft and

notes (2 folders)

26 3-9 1948-1958, n.d. Patterns of Government. Typescript drafts, notes,

clippings, research materials (7 folders)

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26 10 1952-1960 Patterns of Government–clippings, notes

26 11-25 1951-1967 History of Government. Typescript drafts, clippings,

research materials (15 folders)

27 1 n.d. A Treatise on the State and its Government (typed

project proposal)

27 2 1961 Memorandum [on German Unification]

27 3 1962-1963 The Affair of the Spiegel and German Democracy.

Typescript and correspondence.

27 4 1965 Versuch einer Geschichte des Regierungswesens.

Typescript.

27 5 1973 Die Abwertung der amerikanischen

Bundesverfassung [alternate title: Watergate, oder

Nemesis der Macht). Typescript drafts.

==Minor Publications

27 6 1932-1942, n.d. Book Reviews, Published Essays (includes folded,

unopened sheets)

27 7 1940 Intercontinental Features newspaper columns; related

correspondence

27 8 1949-1969, n.d. Minor publications

27 9 n.d. ―German Law‖ – Encyclopedia article

27 10 n.d. Militant Democracy, letter to the editor. [Appears to

have been the basis of Loewenstein‘s 1937 article on

this topic].

27 11 1938 Oct 8 Editorial, The Springfield Republican,

27 12 1941 Correspondence re: Loewenstein‘s letter to the New

York Times (Nov. 13, 1941)

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27 13 1939-1972 Letters to the editor

OS 1 2 1932, 1938 Essays for German and Czech newspapers

==Research Files

27 14 n.d Research notes

OS 5 8 1910, n.d. German Newspaper Clippings

OS 5 2 1923-1933, n.d. Newspaper Clippings (Vössiche Zeitung and other

German language publications)

OS 5 3 1923-1930 Newspaper Clippings (Frankfurter Zeitung, Neue

Zürcher Zeitung )

OS 5 4 1932-1933 Newspaper Clippings (Vössiche Zeitung and other

German language publications)

OS 5 5 1927-1935 Newspaper Clippings (Vössiche Zeitung and other

German language publications, 1927-1930; New York

Times, 1935)

OS 5 6 1937-1941 Newspapers (Prager Illustrierte Montag, Neue

Zürcher Zeitung , New Haven Evening Register)

OS 3 4 1939-1942 Material on Hitler‘s Germany–Clippings (The New

York Times, The Observer)

OS 3 5 1939-1942 Material on Hitler‘s Germany–Newspapers and

clippings (National Zeitung (Basel), Schweitzer

Zeitung am Sonntag, Neue Zürcher Zeitung, New

York Times)

27 15 1939-1942, n.d. Material on Hitler‘s Germany, ―new material‖ –

outlines, notes, clippings, printed material

27 16 1939-1941 Material on the destruction of Hitlerism–clippings,

notes, printed material

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OS 1 7 1939-1941 Material on Hitler‘s Germany–New York Times

Magazine ( select issues, some fragmentary)

OS 1 4 1940 Neue Zürcher Zeitung (select pages)

OS 2 14 1939-1941 Material on the destruction of Hitlerism–clippings

(New York Times, Neue Volkszeitung)

27 17 1927-1942, n.d. Material on Jakob Burckhardt–notes and clippings

OS 2 15 1937-1941, n.d. Material on Jakob Burckhardt–clippings

27 18 1935-1953 Andorra–clippings, notes

27 19 n.d. Peace Plan Materials: notes (typescript, manuscript)

27 20 1940-1942 Peace Plan Materials: clippings

27 21 1939-1942 Peace Plan Materials: printed materials

27 22 1938-1940 Peace Plan Materials: printed material, Das Neue

Tage-Buch

27 23 1941-1942 Peace Plan Materials: printed material, The Inter-

Allied Review

OS 1 8 1941-1942 Peace Plan - Printed Materials

OS 3 6 1940-1941 Peace Plan Materials – Neue Zürcher Zeitung, Neue

Volkszeitung

OS 3 7 1940-1941 Peace Plan Materials – New York Times clippings

27 24 1940 Peace Plan Materials: student paper

27 25 n.d. Patterns of Government [?]–typed notecards

27 26 1968-1969 Clippings on Great Britain

27 27 1967-1968 Clippings on Great Britain

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27 28 1969-1973 Clippings on Great Britain

27 29 1963-1971 Clippings on Great Britain

27 30 1967-1973 Clippings on Great Britain

OS 2 12 1969 Clippings on Great Britain – London Times

Supplement on the Prince of Wales, 1 July 1966

27 31 1961-1971 British Local Government: Research and Draft

OS 1 6 1926-1927 British Politics – German Newspaper clippings

27 32 1953-1954 European Integration – News Clippings – New York

Times

27 33 1962, n.d. Military Dictatorship–drafts, notes, radio lecture

27 34 1962-1968, n.d. Military Dictatorship–research materials

27 35 1954, 1967-1973 Military Dictatorship–clippings

28 1 1962-1968 Military Dictatorship–clippings

28 2 1961-1963 Military Dictatorship–clippings

28 3 1968-1973 Data Concerning Legislative vs. Judicial–clippings,

notes, correspondence, printed material

28 4 1969-1978 German Constitutional Reform–clippings, printed

materials, notes

28 5 1959 South Tyrol: printed materials, correspondence

28 6 1956-1960 South Tyrol: printed material

28 7 1954-1961 South Tyrol: clippings

28 8 1958, n.d. Pre-emption: correspondence, notes, printed material

28 9 1950s Pre-emption: clippings, notes, printed material

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28 10 1959-1960 Pre-emption: student papers

28 11 1961 Student Paper: ―The Problem of the South Tyrol‖

28 12 1967-1969 German Constitutional Court – Authority of the

Minister-President in Schleswig-Holstein–Case

documents and related materials

28 13 1962-1967, n.d. Material on varied topics: printed material

28 14 1963-1970, n.d. Material on varied topics: notes, clippings,

28 15 1965-1966, n.d. Research materials, Various Topics

28 16-18 1964-1968 Clippings, Various Topics (3 folders)

OS 1 10 1964-1968 Clippings, Various Topics

OS 2 17 1964-1968 Clippings, Various Topics (New York Times, Neue

Zürcher Zeitung, Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung)

28 19 [1930s] Reading and Research Notes (manuscript), varied

topics

28 20 1934-1936 Notes and Bibliographies (manuscript and typescript)

28 21 1920-1956, n.d. Notes, Bibliographies, Printed materials

28 22 1971-1973, n.d. Bibliographies, printed material, correspondence,

clippings

28 23 1969-1970, n.d. Reviews and names of useful books

28 24 1971-1972, n.d. Names of useful books

==Correspondence re: Publications

28 25 1922-1923 Correspondence re: Publications

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28 26 1927 Correspondence re: Die Magna Charta des britischen

Weltreichs

28 27 1927 Correspondence re: Die Rechtsgültigkeit der

Neuregelung der Biersteuerentschädigung

28 28 1932-1933 Correspondence, reviews, notes, bibliography re:

Verfassungslebens in Großbritannien

28 29 1936 Correspondence re: Publications

28 30 1937 Correspondence re: Publications

28 31 1938 Correspondence re: Legislative Control of Political

Extremism

28 32 1938 Correspondence re: Publications

29 1 1942 Correspondence re: Publications, Williams, Norman

(Yale Law Journal)

29 2-3 1938-1942 Correspondence with MacMillan Co. re: Government

and Politics in Continental Europe (2 folders)

29 4 1940-1942 Correspondence with Thomas Y. Crowell Co. re:

Introduction to Politics

29 5 1942-1943 Correspondence with MacMillan Co. re: Brazil Under

Vargas and Government and Politics in Continental

Europe

29 6 1940 Correspondence re: Publications

29 7 1941 Correspondence re: Publications

29 8 1942 Correspondence re: Publications

29 9 1943-1944 Correspondence re: Publications

29 10 1943-1944 Correspondence re: Legislation against subversive

activity in Argentina

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29 11-12 1942-1943 Correspondence re: Brazil under Vargas (2 folders)

29 13 1942-1945 Brazil under Vargas – American and Brazilian

reactions

29 14 1945-1950 Correspondence re: Publications

29 15 1946-1947 Correspondence re: Publications

29 16 1947-1948 Correspondence re: Publications

29 17 1948 Correspondence re: Reconstruction of the

administration of Justice in Germany

29 18 1949 Correspondence re: Publications

29 19 1950, n.d. Correspondence re: Publications; Notes

29 20 1950-1951 Correspondence re: Publications

29 21 1951-1952 Correspondence re: Publications

29 22-23 1951-1953 Correspondence re: Publications (2 folders)

30 1 1952 Correspondence re: Publications

30 2 1952 Correspondence re: The Union of Western Europe

30 3 1952-1953 Correspondence re: The Union of Western Europe

30 4 1952-1953 Correspondence re: Publications

30 5 1953-1954 Correspondence re: Publications

30 6-7 1953-1955 Correspondence ―re: German Publications‖ (2

folders)

30 8-9 1953-1955 Correspondence re: Publications (2 folders)

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30 10 1954-1955 Correspondence re: Sovereignty and international

cooperation

30 11 1955 Correspondence re: Publications

30 12 1955 Correspondence re: The Bonn Constitution and the

EDC

30 13 1956 Correspondence re: Publications

30 14-15 1955-1960 Correspondence ―re: German Publications‖ (2

folders)

30 16-17 1958-1960 Correspondence re: Publications (2 folders)

30 18 1960-1961 Correspondence re: Publications (―German‖)

30 19-20 1960-1961 Correspondence re: Publications (2 folders)

30 21 [1961-1964] Correspondence and Reviews

30 22-24 1962-1964 Correspondence re: Publications (3 folders)

31 1 1962-1964 Correspondence ―re: German Publications‖

31 2 1963-1967 Correspondence with Rowohlt publishers

31 3-4 1966-1967 Correspondence ―re: Publications in English‖ (2

folders)

31 5 1966-1967 Correspondence ―re: German and foreign

publications‖

31 6 1967-1969 Correspondence ―re: English Publications‖

31 7-8 1967-1969 Correspondence ―re: Foreign Publications‖ (2 folders)

31 9 1969-1970 Correspondence ―re: Publications–Foreign‖

31 10 [1970-1972] ―Festschrift-Correspondence re: 80th

birthday‖

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31 11-12 1970-1972 [Correspondence re:] Publications – ―foreign‖ (2

folders)

31 13 1972-1973 Correspondence re: Publications –―foreign‖

31 14-15 1970-1973 Correspondence ―re: Publications –English‖ (2

folders)

31 16 1972-1976 Correspondence with publishers, reviews

==Reviews of Loewenstein’s works

31 17 1925-1942 Reviews of works by Karl Loewenstein

31 18-20 1942-1943 Reviews of Brazil under Vargas, fragment of proof (3

of 5 folders)

32 1-2 1942-1943 Reviews of Brazil under Vargas, fragment of proof

(4-5 of 5 folders)

32 3 1942-1943 Reviews and citation—Brazil under Vargas

32 4 n.d. Promotional material and book jackets

32 5 1965-1968 Gegenwartslage des britischen Parlamentarismus,

reviews, correspondence, promotional materials

32 6 1967-1969 British Cabinet Government, correspondence,

reviews

32 7 1952-1969 Reviews of works by Karl Loewenstein

32 8 1965-1967 Reviews of works by Karl Loewenstein

32 9 1959-1965 Reviews Verfassungsrecht und Verfassungspraxis

32 10 1969 Review of Festschrift für Adolf Arndt zum 65.

Geburtstag. (Loewenstein‘s contribution,

―Betrachtungen zur Zeitgenössischen

Militärregierung,‖ not mentioned.)

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OS 2 13 1922 Reviews of Das Problem des Föderalismus in

Grossbritannien (Münchener Zeitung, 22 Feb 1922;

Münchener-Augsburger Abendzeitung, 2 March

1922)

OS 1 3 1932 Reviews of Verfassungsleben in Grossbritannien

==Publishing contracts

32 11 1937-1964 Contracts with Publishers, correspondence, receipts

[additional contracts filed with respective published

works]

==Public lectures, speeches, and radio programs

32 12 1936-1948 Public lectures and lecture announcements

32 13 1936-1963 Public lectures, radio addresses

32 14 1940 Sep American Bar Association – Section of Criminal Law

32 15 [1940] ―The Agrarian system in Nazi Germany‖ – [Lecture

to the American Bar Association ?]

32 16 1940 Sep 11 ―A Federal Public Order Act against Subversive

Political Activities‖ – Lecture to the American Bar

Association

32 17 1940-1941 Control of Subversive Political Activities–Legislative

reports and bills

32 18 1939-1940, n.d. Control of Subversive Political Activities– Printed

material

32 19 1940 Sep Control of Subversive Political Activities–

Correspondence–Bellquist, Eric C.

32 20 1940 Aug Control of Subversive Political Activities–

Correspondence–Black, Forest R.

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32 21 1942 Apr Control of Subversive Political Activities–

Correspondence–Oscar Cox to Myres S. McDougal

32 22 1940 Sep Control of Subversive Political Activities–

Correspondence–Ellenbogen, Seymour

32 23 1940 Aug-Sep Control of Subversive Political Activities–

Correspondence–Hammonds, O.W.

32 24 1940 Sep Control of Subversive Political Activities–

Correspondence–Smith, Lawrence M.C.

32 25 1940 Sep-Oct Control of Subversive Political Activities–

Correspondence

32 26 1956, n.d. Public lectures, Speeches

32 27 1960 Jun 30 Transcript of recording of Loewenstein‘s lecture to

the Juristische Gesellschaft

32 28 1967 Public lecture announcement

32 29 1967-1968 Radio Lectures – Westdeutscher Rundfunk

32 30 [1971] Revolution auf dem Papier: ein Bericht über das

Scheitern der Entnazifizierung‖ by Lutz Lehman–

Norddeutscher Rundfunk–Transcript of panel

discussion, notes, correspondence

==Fellowship applications

32 31 1935-1947 Correspondence–Guggenheim Fellowship

32 32 1940-1941 Guggenheim Fellowship

32 33 1947 Application–Social Science Research Council

32 34 [1941-1955] Grant Application Materials

32 35 1953-1955 Abortive applications for fellowships

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32 36 1955-1962 Correspondence with Rockefeller Foundation

==Conferences and Research Trips

32 37 1957 Travel arrangements–Europe

32 38 1952 Mexico

32 39-40 1963 European trip (2 folders)

32 41 1934 International Law Association conference, Budapest

33 1 1936-1963 Conference programs, reports, related correspondence

33 2 1949-1957 Conference programs and reports

33 3 1962 IPSA Conference papers (International Political

Science Assn.)

33 4 n.d. Conference discussion contribution [The Hague?]

33 5-13 1958 International Academy of Comparative Law–

Conference Reports (9 folders)

33 14 1962-1964 International Academy of Comparative Law–

Correspondence, Program

==Printed Material

33 15 1951-1964, n.d. Publications recipient lists

33 16 1962-1972 Publishers‘ catalogs

34 1946-1950 New York Times clippings on non-U.S. politics

(arranged by country)[in clippings box]

35 1950s-1960s, n.d. New York Times clippings on non-U.S. politics;

notes [in clippings box]

==Printed materials by Karl Loewenstein [Pamphlet and archives boxes]

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36 1922-1939 Karl Loewenstein Publications

―Das Problem des Föderalismus in Großbritannien.‖ Munich: J. Schweitzer Verlag.

Sonderdruck aus den Annalen des Deutschen Reiches, Heft 1/2 (1921/1922).

―Zur Soziologie der parlamentarischen Repräsentation in England vor der ersten

Reformbill.‖ Sonderdruck aus dem Sammelwerk: Erinnerungsgabe für Max Weber: Die

Hauptproblem der Soziologie. Munich: Dunker und Humblot, 1923.

Die britischen Parlamentswahlen im November 1922. Munich: Drei Masken Verlag,

1923.

―Minderheitsregierung in Grossbritannien: Verfassungsrechtliche Untersuchungen zur

neuesten Entwicklung des britischen Parlamentarismus.‖ Sonderdruck aus den Annalen

des Deutschen Reiches, (1923/25).

―Die ‗Magna Charta‘ des Britischen Weltreichs.‖ Sonderabdruck aus Archiv des

öffentlichen Rechts, N.F. 12, Heft 2 (1927).

―Die Rechtsgultigkeit der gesetzlichen Neuregelung der Biersteuerentschädigung.‖

Sonderabdruck aus Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts, N.F. 13, Heft 2 (1927). Tubingen:

J.C.B. Mohr.

―Zur Verfassungsmäßigkeit der Notverordnungen vom Juli und August 1931.‖

Sonderdruck, Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts, N.F. 21, Heft 1 (1931). Tubingen: J.C.B.

Mohr.

―Eine Verfassung im Mikroskop; Staastrechtliche Betrachtungen zu den

Verfassungswirren in Andorra.‖ Zeitschrift für öffentliches Recht XIV (4) (1933): 417-

444.

―Law in the Third Reich.‖ Reprinted from The Yale Law Journal 45 (5) (March 1)

(1936): 779-815.

―Monarchy Gains Lost Ground in Europe.‖ Reprint from Social Science 11 (3) (1936):

202-215.

―Occupational Representation and the Idea of an Economic Parliament.‖ Reprint from

Social Science 12 (4) (1937): 420-432.

―Opposition and Public Opinion under the Dictatorship of Napoleon the First.‖ Reprinted

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from Social Research 4 (4)(1937): 461-477.

―Dictatorship and the German Constitution: 1933-1937.‖ Reprinted… from The

University of Chicago Law Review 4 (4) (1937): 537-574.

―Militant Democracy and Fundamental Rights I‖ and ―Militant Democracy and

Fundamental Rights II.‖ Reprinted from The American Political Science Review 31 (3):

417-432; (4): (1937): 638-638. [Parts I and II bound together.]

―Legislative Control of Political Extremism in European Democracies I‖ and

―Legislative Control of Political Extremism in European Democracies II.‖ Reprinted

from Columbia Law Review 38 (4) (April 1): 591-622; (5) (May 1) (1938): 725-774.

[Parts I and II bound together.]

―Balance between Legislative and Executive Power: A Study in Comparative

Constitutional Law.‖ Reprinted… from The University of Chicago Law Review 5 (4):

(1938): 566-608.

―Revolution Comes to Andorra.‖ Events 4 (19) (1938): 43-47.

―Contrôle législatif de l‘Extrémisme politique dans les Démocraties européennes.‖ Revue

du Droit Publique et de la Science Politique 55 (4): (1938): 702-757.

―Contrôle législatif de l‘Extrémisme politique dans les Démocraties européennes.‖

[Reprint.] Paris: Librairie Géneral de Droit et Jurisprudence, 1939.

―Carol‘s Fascism to End Fascism.‖ Events 5 (25) (1939): 43-46.

37 1940-1949 Karl Loewenstein Publications

America’s Eleventh Hour. Coauthored with Lawrence Packard. [Easthampton], 1940. [2

copies]

―The Influence of Symbols on Politics.‖ From Introduction to Politics. Roy V. Peel and

Joseph S. Roucek, eds. New York: Thomas Y. Crowell Co, 1941.

―South American Impressions of a Political Scientist.‖ Reprinted from the Amherst

Graduates’ Quarterly. February, 1942.

Review of Print, Radio and Film in a Democracy (1942), edited by Douglas Waples.

Columbia Law Review 42 (6) (1942): 1072-1075.

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Review of O Problema das Tarifas nos Serviços Públicos Concedidos (1941), by J. H.

Meirelles Teixeira. Harvard Law Review 56 (1) (September) (1942): 162-167.

―Legislation against Subversive Activities in Argentina.‖ Harvard Law Review 56 (8)

(July 1) (1943): 1261-1306.

―Legislation for the Defense of the State in Chile.‖ Columbia Law Review 44 (3) (1944):

366-407.

―Freedom Is Unsafe without Self-Government.‖ Annals of the American Academy of

Political and Social Science 243 (1946): 47-49.

―Reconstruction Politique en Allemagne zonale et interzonale.‖ Revue du Droit Public et

de la Science Politique, Bd. 64 (1947): 26-44.

―Comment on ‗Denazification.‘‖ Social Research 14 (3) (1947): 365-369.

―American Scholars and German Universities.‖ Institute of International Education News

Bulletin 22 (7) (1947): 5-8.

―Reconstruction of the Administration of Justice in American-Occupied Germany.‖

Harvard Law Review 61 (3) (February 1) (1948): 419-467.

―Law and the Legislative Process in Occupied Germany: I.‖ The Yale Law Journal 57 (5)

(1948): 724-760.

―Law and the Legislative Process in Occupied Germany: II.‖ The Yale Law Journal 57

(6) (1948): 994-1022.

―Presidency Outside the United States: A Study in Comparative Political Institutions.‖

The Journal of Politics 11 (3) (1949): 447-496.

―La ‗Presidencia‘ Fuera de los Estados Unidos (Estudio Comparativo de Instituciones

Políticas.‖ Boletín del Instituto de Derecho Comparado de México 2 (5) (1949).

―Étude de Droit Comparé sur la Présidence de la République.‖ Revue du Droit Public et

de la Science politique en France et à l’Etranger. 1949.

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―Der Staatspräsident: Eine rechtsvergleichende Studie.‖ Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts

75 (2) (1949): 130-192.

―Political Science Education in the United States‖ and ―Reports on Contributions of

Foreign Countries to Political Science Education in Germany.‖ In Political Science in

German Universities (Abstract of conference held at Waldleiningen, September 10-11,

1949): 7-10, 55-56.

―Political Science und politische Erziehung in den Vereinigten Staaten von Amerika‖ and

―Gastprofessuren an deutschen Universitäten und Hochschulen.‖ In Die politischen

Wissenschaften an den deutschen Universitäten und Hochschulen. Gesamtprotokoll der

Konferenz von Waldleiningen vom 10. und 11. September 1949 (1949): 21-31, 117-120.

Vom Wesen der amerikanischen Verfassung. Frankfurt am Main: Wolfgang Metzner

Verlag, 1950.

―Über den Stand der politischen Wissenschaften in dei Vereinigten Staaten.‖ Zeitschrift

füf die gesamte Staatswissenschaft 106 (2) (1950): 349-361.

―Chronique constitutionelle étrangère: L‘Allemagne Soviétique.‖ Reprinted from Revue

du Droit Public et de la Science politique en France et à l’Etranger 1951.

―Union of Western Europe: Illusion and Reality. I. An Appraisal of the Methods.‖

Columbia Law Review 52 (1) (1952): 55-99. [Parts I and II reprinted and bound together].

―Union of Western Europe: Illusion and Reality. II. An Appraisal of the Motives.‖

Columbia Law Review 52 (2) (1952): 209-240. [1 copy of the whole CLR 52 (2)]

―Réflexions sur laValeur des Constitutions dans une Epoque Révolutionnaire, Esquisse

d‘une ontologie des Constitutions. [I]‖ Revue Française de Science Politique 2 (1)

(1952): 5-23.

―Réflexions sur laValeur des Constitutions dans une Epoque Révolutionnaire, Esquisse

d‘une ontologie des Constitutions. [II]‖ Revue Française de Science Politique 2 (2)

(1952): 312-334.

―Soviet Germany. I. Communization.‖ Current History 22 (129) (1952): 278-284.

―Soviet Germany. II. Constitution and Government.‖ Current History 22 (130) (1952):

334-339.

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―Verfassungsrecht und Verfassungsrealität: Beiträge zur Ontologie der Verfassungen.‖

Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts 77 (4) (1952): 387-435.

―Political Systems, Ideologies, and Institutions: The Problem of Their Circulation.‖ The

Western Political Quarterly 6 (4) (1953): 689-706.

―Les Systèmes, les Idéologies, les Institutions Politiques et le Problème de leur

Diffusion.‖ Revue Française de Science Politique 3 (4) (1953): 677-698.

Review of Recht, Staat, Wirtschaft (1951), edited by Hermann Wandersleb. The

American Journal of Comparative Law 2 (2) (1953): 270-273.

Review of Hitler: A Study in Tyranny (1953), by Alan Bullock. The Yale Review

(Summer 1953) (1953): 631-633.

―Konflikte zwischen Regierung und Justiz.‖ Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts 78 (3/4)

(1953): 260-282.

39 1954-1955 Karl Loewenstein Publications

―Sistemi Politici, Ideologie e Istituzioni.‖ Studi Politici 3 (2-3) (1954): 183-206.

―Bonn Constitution and the European Defense Community Treaties: A Study in Judicial

Frustration.‖ The Yale Law Journal 64 (6) (1955): 805-839.

―German Republic at Bonn.‖ Current History 28 (164) (1955): 236-242.

―La constitutionnalité des traités instituant la Communauté Européenne de Défense aux

terms de la Constitution de Bonn: Étude d‘un cas de frustration judiciaire.‖ Revue du

Droit Public et de la Science Politique en France et à l’Etranger (July-September)

(1955): 632-669.

―Über das Verhältnis von politischen Ideologien.‖ Zeitschrift für Politik (October)

(1955): 191-210.

―Souveränität und zwischenstaatliche Zusammenarbeit.‖ Archiv des öffentlichen Rechts

80 (1/2) (1955): 1-49.

―The Altmeister in Comparative Constitutional Law and History.‖ In Hommage à Boris

Mirikine-Guetzévitch (1955): 94-96.

―Justice.‖ From Governing Postwar Germany. Ithaca, NY.: Cornell University, 1955:

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236-262.

―L‘Influence des Idéologies sure les Changements Politiques.‖ Bulletin International des

Sciences Sociales 5 (1) (1955): 53-58.

―Staatspolitik und Verfassungsrecht in den Vereinigten Staaten, 1933 bis 1954.‖

Sonderdruck aus Das öffentliche Recht der Gegenwart / Jahrbuch des Öffentlichen

Rechts, N.F. (1955): 4.

40 1956-1963 Karl Loewenstein Publications

―Über die Verbreitung der politischen Ideologien.‖ Zeitschrift für Politik 3 (3) (1956):

193-206.

―Somario de los Metodos de Designacion del Personal Judicial.‖ Revista de Estudios

Politicos 96 (1957): 51-58.

―Zum Machtverfall der Weimarer Republik.‖ Reprinted from Zeitschrift für Politik 4 (2):

199-200 (1957).

―Constitution of the Fifth Republic a Preliminary Report.‖ Reprinted from The Journal of

Politics 21 (2) (1959): 211-233.

Review of ―Verfassungsrecht und Politische Forschung‖ in Jahrbuch des Öffentlichen

Rechts (1957 and 1958), by Gerhard Leibholz. Zeitschrift für Politik 6 (3) (1959): 273-

277.

―Legal Institutionalization of Political Parties.‖ Rapports généraux au Ve Congrès

international de droit compare (1960): 743-782.

―Alemania desde 1945 a 1960.‖ Revista de Estudios Politicos 110 (1960): 115-141.

―Unity for Germany?‖ Current History 38 (221) (1960): 37-45.

―Die konstitutionelle Monokratie des Augustus: Ein Beitrag zur Morphologie der

Regierungstypen.‖ Zeitschrift für Politik 8 (3) (1961): 197-217.

―Max Weber als ‗Ahnherr‘ des ‗plebisztären Führerstaats.‘‖ Kölner Zeitschrift für

Soziologie und Sozialpsychologie 13 (2) (1961): 275-289.

―Unification of Europe: A Balance Sheet.‖ Current History 40 (233) (1961): 1-10.

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―Die Krise des amerikaniscen Rundfunk- und Fernsehwesens.‖ Archiv des öffentlichen

Rechts N.F. 86 (1961): 404-459.

―Baker V. Carr: Policy Decision und der Supreme Court.‖ In Faktoren der politischen

Entscheidung : Festgabe für Ernst Fraenkel zum 65. Geburtstag Berlin, (1963).

41 1964-1974 Karl Loewenstein Publications

―La Función Política del Tribunal Supremo de los Estados Unidos (Comentario en torno

al caso ‗Baker v. Carr‘).‖ Revistas de Estudios Políticos 133 (1964): 5-39.

―Staatspolitik und Verfassungsrecht in den Vereinigten Staaten 1955-1964.‖ Jahrbuch

des öffentlichen Rechts der Gegenwart 13 (1964): 1-116.

―Max Webers Beitrag zur Staatslehre in der Sicht unserer Zeit.‖ Max Weber:

Gedächtnisschrift der Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München zur 100. Wiederkehr

seines Geburtstages 1964 (1966): 132-146.

―L‘Investiture du Premier Ministre en Angleterre.‖ Revue du Droit Public et de la

Science Politique en France et à l’Étranger 82 (6) (1966): 1063-1115.

―En Torno a la Situación de Berlin.‖ Revista de Estudios Políticos 147-148 (1966): 161-

171.

―Sistemi Politici, Ideologie e Istituzione.‖ Letture sull’Ideologia Politica (1966): 1-203.

― Die Investitur des Britischen Prime Ministers.‖ In Die moderne Demokratie und ihr

Recht: Festschrift für Gerhard Leibholz zum 65. Geburtstag (1966): 827-849.

―Questionnaire on the Essentials of Gevernmental Organization of Presentday

Constitutional Democracy.‖ Jahrbuch des öffentliche Rechts der Gegenwart N.F. 15

(1966): 566-587.

―La Opinión Pública y la Reforma de la Cámara de los Comunes en Inglaterra.‖ Separata

de la Revista Española de la Opinión Pública 10 (1967): 3-70.

―La Investidura del Primer Ministro Britanico.‖ Separata del núm. 151 de la Revista de

Estudios Políticos (1967): 39-63.

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Review of European Government and History (1966), edited by Robert A. Dahl. Annals

of the American Academy of Political and Social Science 370 (1967): 211-212.

Foreword to The Power of Parliament, by Ronald Butt. In The Power of Parliament

(1968): xi-xxxiv.

Review of Anglo-American Criminal Justice (1967), by Delmar Karlen, in collaboration

with Geoffrey Sawyer and Edward M. Wise. Annals of the American Academy of

Political and Social Science 378 (1968): 175-176.

―Roma y la Teoria General del Estado.‖ Separata del núm. 174 de la Revista de Estudios

Publicos (1970): 5-36.

Letter to the editors, Zeitschrift für Politik 18 (1) (March 1971) (1971): 96-97.

―Propuestas para Regular la Investigación de la Opinión Pública.‖ Separata de la Revista

Española de la Opinión Pública, núm. 30 (1972): 3-13.

―Ketzerische Betrachtungen uber die Amerikanische Verfassung.‖ Sonderdruck aus Der

Staat als Aufgabe : Gedenkschrift für Max Imboden. Basel: Helbing und Lichtenhahn

(1972): 233-254.

―Réflexions sur le vieillissement de la Constitution fédérale américaine.‖ Extrait de la

Revue du Droit Public et de la Science Social en France et a l’Etranger LXXXVIII (5)

(1972): 1005-1018.

―Algunas Aportaciones a la VIII Reunión de Profesores de Derecho Procesal.‖ Sobretiro

de Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado, N.S., VI (16-17) (1973): 3-33.

―Reflexiones sobre la Caduquez de la Constitución Federal Norteamericana.‖ Sobretiro

de Boletín Mexicano de Derecho Comparado, N.S., VI (16-17) (1973): 145-156.

―Las Libertades Civiles en los Países Anglosajones.‖ Sobretiro de Veinte años de

evolución de los derechos humanos (1974): 539-564.

42 1-7 1932-1972 Karl Loewenstein Publications (large format) (7

folders):

―Die Parlamentarische Verlängerung der Amtsdauer des Reichspräsidenten.‖ Bayerische

Verwaltungsblätter 80 (4) (February) (1932): 57-62.

―El Problema del Contralor Legislativo del Extremismo Político y la Legislación

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Uruguaya.‖ Revista de Derecho, Jurisprudencia y Administración, Año XXXIX, Núm. 8

(1941): 225-230.

―National Socialist Law and Administration of Justice.‖ Reprinted from Encyclopaedia

Britannica, Vol. XVI (1944).

―The Trojan Horse.‖ The Nation, 159 (9) (1944): 235-237.

―El Plan de Dumbarton Oaks y los Catorce Puntos del Uruguay.‖ Revista de Derecho,

Jurisprudencia y Administración, Año XLIII, Núm. 5 (1945): 129-133.

―Über die parlamentarische Parteidisziplin im Ausland.‖ Deutsche Rechts-Zeitschrift, 5

(11) (1950): 241-245.

―Der Kommunismus und die amerikanische Verfassung.‖ Sonderabdruck aus der

Juristenzeitung, 1/2 (1952): 2-10.

―Methods of Research and Teaching.‖ Discussion paper for the International Political

Science Association‘s Round Table Conference on Teaching and Research in

Comparative Government, April 5-10 (1954).

―Monarchie unter der Glocke.‖ Der Politologe (December) (1965): 1-4.

―Sovereignty and International Co-operation.‖ Reprint from The American Journal of

International Law 48 (2) (April 1) (1954): 222-244.

―Verfassung, Verfassungsrecht.‖ Sowjetsystem und Demokratiche Gesellschaft: Eine

vergleichende Enzyklopädie (1966): 614-654.

―Constitutions, Constitutional Law.‖ Reprinted from Marxism, Communism, and Western

Society: A Comparative Encyclopedia (1972): 169-190.

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Subseries C: Policy Advising and Research

==War Department

43 1 1942 Correspondence and Memorandum for the Military

Intelligence Division: ―On Methods for Lowering the

Morale of the German People and for Decreasing the

Fear of an Allied Victory Among Them‖

==U.S. Department of Justice

43 2 1942 Jul-1943 Oct U.S. Dept. of Justice – Office Diary

43 3 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – War Division – Alien Enemy

Control Unit – Correspondence

43 4 n.d. U.S. Dept. of Justice – [Alien Enemy Control Unit?]

– Diagram – Jurisdiction over international travel

43 5 1942 Sep U.S. Dept. of Justice–Draft memorandum on the

research project for the CPD [Emergency Advisory

Committee for Political Defense]

43 6 1942 U.S. Dept. of Justice - Special War Policies Unit –

Memorandum: ―Suggestions for better verification of

the status of a Bona Fide Refugee‖

43 7 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice - Special War Policies Unit –

Memorandum: Federal-State Relations

43 8 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice - Special War Policies Unit –

Index to Federal Statutes relating to Espionage…

43 9 1942-1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Special War Policies Unit –

Spanish Falange Party, Reports, party program, notes

43 10 1942-1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Special War Policies Unit –

Falange Activity in Latin America

43 11 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Special War Policies Unit –

Memoranda on the Spanish Falange Party

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43 12 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Special War Policies Unit –

Memorandum on Falangists, by William Massar

43 13 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Special War Policies Unit –

Puerto Rican Denaturalization Trial – Memo

exchange with Irvin Goldstein

43 14 1941, [1943?] U.S. Dept. of Justice – Legal Decisions and Related

Documents – New Jersey vs. Klaprott – U.S.A. vs.

N.V. Amsterdamsche Chinafabrik

43 15 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Special War Policies Unit –

Departmental Circulars

43 16 1942-1945, n.d. U.S. Dept. of Justice – Employment and Travel –

Forms and Records

43 17 1943, n.d. Secretarial Memos, draft fragments, and notes

43 18 1943, n.d. Printed reports, notes, clippings, classification

scheme

43 19 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Criminal Division – Statement

on Knowledge of the Spanish Falange Party

(Loewenstein)

43 20 1944 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Criminal Division – Puerto

Rican Denaturalization Trial – Complaint

43 21 1943-1944 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Criminal Division –

Correspondence

==U.S. Department of Justice – Correspondence – Alphabetical

43 22 1942 Oct-1943 Jan U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence – Knapp,

Laurence A.

43 23 1943 Mar-Jul U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence – Knapp,

Laurence A.

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43 24 1943 Aug-Dec U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence – Knapp,

Laurence A.

43 25 1944 Jan-Aug U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence – Knapp,

Laurence A.

43 26 1942 U.S. Dept. of Justice–Correspondence–Smith,

Lawrence L.C.

43 27 1942 Aug-1943 Sep U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence – Spaeth,

Carl B.

43 28 1943 U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence and Memos –

M.A. de Capriles

==U.S. Department of Justice – Correspondence – By Date

43 29 1942 Jan-Jul, n.d. U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 30 1942 Sep U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 31 1942 Oct U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 32 1943 Jan U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 33 1943 Mar U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 34 1943 Apr U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 35 1943 May U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 36 1943 Jun U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 37 1943 Jul U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 38 1943 Aug U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 39 1943 Sep U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 40 1943 Oct U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

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43 41 1943 Nov U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 42 1943 Dec U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 43 1944 Jan U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 44 1944 Feb U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 45 1944 Mar U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 46 1944 Apr U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 47 1944 May U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 48 1944 Jun U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

43 49 1944 Jul U.S. Dept. of Justice – Correspondence

==Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense

43 50 1943 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memoranda: Administrative and secretarial

matters

43 51 1943 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum – Weekly Report

43 52 1943 Apr-Jun Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memoranda for Laurence A. Knapp

43 53 1943 May Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum from Ruth B. Shipley to

Laurence Knapp

43 54 1943 Mar Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum for Mr. L.M.C. Smith

43 55 1943 May Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum for Asher William

Schwartz, Fascist Section

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43 56 n.d. Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Classification of Topics – Subversive

Activities in Latin America

43 57 1943 May Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – List of tentative projects for after the war

43 58 n.d. Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – ―Latin American legislation…problem of

abuse of citizenship‖

43 59 1943 Apr Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – ―Revocation of Naturalization of Disloyal

Naturalized Citizens‖ – draft

43 60 1943 May-Jun Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Resolution XX: Detention and Expulsion

of dangerous Axis Aliens

43 61 1943 Feb 1 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – State Department circular re: bonafide

refugees ([Cordell] Hull)

43 62 1943 Jan Apr Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum: The Problem of Bonafide

Refugees/ Memorandum: Bonafide Refugees

43 63 1942 Nov-1943 Jul Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memoranda on…Free Movements and the

Foreign Agents‘ Registration Act of 1938

43 64 1943Mar-May Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum: Comments on…the

Resolution on race propaganda

43 65 1943 Apr 30 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum on ―De-contamination of

German Law after the fall of the Nazi Regime‖

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43 66 1943 Mar Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum: ―The Elimination of Axis

influence on education in Latin America‖

43 67 1943 Jul 14 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Comparison of Latin American and U.S.

Legislation for control of subversive activities

43 68 1943 Jul-Aug Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – ―Legal Techniques against Subversive

Activities under common law and under civil law,‖

draft and final

43 69 1943 Apr-Jul Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memoranda, Report: The CPD consultative

visit

43 70 1943 Apr-Sep, n.d. Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – The Bouza Proposal – Text, Memoranda,

Research

43 71 1939-1943 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Port Security Resolutions and Related

Material

43 72 [1943 May] Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Memorandum re: Complaints about Jewish

refugees in Ecuador and Chile

43 73 1943 May Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense -- Memoranda coversheets: Japanese

activities; Chile (fragmentary)

43 74 1943 Dec-1944 Jan Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – U.S. Dept. of State – Press Releases

43 75 1943 Jan 25 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Inter-American Defense Board – Press

Release: Remarks of the Honorable Alberto Guani

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43 76 1942 Nov 9 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Inter American Bar Association – Report

43 77 1943 Nov-1944 Apr Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Reports and Bulletins – Sao Paolo

== Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense – Country Reports

43 78 1942 Jul Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Uruguay (with

marginalia – not Loewenstein‘s)

43 79 1942 Jul Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Paraguay

43 80 1942 Sep Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Colombia

43 81 1942 Nov Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Ecuador

43 82 1943 Feb Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Bolivia

43 83 1943 May Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Peru (by H.A.

Spaulding)

43 84 1943 Jun Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Mexico

43 85 1943 Aug Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Cuba

43 86 1943 Nov Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Country Report: Peru, Chile

(Supplements)

== Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense – Research

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43 87 1942-1943 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Research – Chile – Reports and Dispatches

43 88 1942 Dec 4 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Research – Chile – Correspondence:

Ambassador Bowers to the Secretary of State

43 89 1943, n.d. Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense -- Research – Chile – Notes, drafts

(manuscript and typescript)

43 90 1942 Jun-Jul Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Research – Uruguay – Survey of

Legislation for the Control of Subversive Activities

43 91 Nov 1942 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Research – Uruguay – Memorandum on

the new Uruguayan law on ―crimes against the

security of the state‖

43 92 Jan 1943 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Research – Uruguay – Correspondence –

Norman Williams (Yale Law Journal)

OS 4 1 1942 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Comision Investigadora de activades

antinatiocionales, Disposiciones legales y

reglamentarias vigentes

OS 1 9 1935, 1939, 1942 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense –Research – Uruguay - Diario Oficial

== Department of Justice and Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense –

Printed Material

44 1 1942-1943 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Instituto Argentino de Filosofia Juridica y

Social – Directories

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44 2 1945 Jun Report of Attorney General to the Congress…on the

Administration of the Foreign Agents Registration

Act of 1938

44 3 1942 Sep 6 Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Interamerican Conference on Police and

Judicial Measures – Disposiciones legales y

Administrativas – Argentina

44 4 1942 Nov Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense - Interamerican Juridicial Committee – Pan-

American Union – Preliminary Recommendation on

Post-War Problems

44 5 1942 May Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Interamerican Conference on Police and

Judicial Measures – Manual (in Spanish)

44 6 1943 Jan Emergency Advisory Committee for Political

Defense – Interamericana – Bibliography…Latin

America

==Guggenheim Research Trip

44 7 1941, n.d. Guggenheim Research Trip – South America – Notes,

drafts, research material (typescript and manuscript)

44 8 1941 Sep-Dec Guggenheim Research Trip – South America –

Clippings

OS 4 5 1941 Aug 26 Look Magazine

44 9 1941, n.d. Guggenheim Research Trip - Chile – Notes

(manuscript, typescript), contacts

44 10 1940, [1941], n.d. Guggenheim Research Trip – Chile – Drafts

(manuscript), notes, decrees, printed material

44 11 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Chile, Clippings

44 12 1940-1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Chile, Printed material

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OS 1 5 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip - Chile - newspapers and

clippings (El Mercurio, Defensa)

OS 2 16 1941-1943 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings – Chile

(Deutsche Zeitung für Chile; El Mercurio,

Washington Post)

OS 3 15 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings – Chile,

Ecuador, Bolivia (La Prensa, El Universo, Neue

Zürcher Zeitung…)

OS 8 3-4 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Chile,

Ecuador, and Brazil from Noticias de la Semana,

Defensa, El Imparcial, Asies, Diario d’Italia,

Defensa, El Diario Ilustrado, Las Noticias de Puerto

Varras, and El Correo de Valdivia.

44 13 1941, n.d. Guggenheim Research Trip – Uruguay – Drafts,

interview notes, research notes (manuscript and

typescript)

44 14 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Uruguay –

Correspondence and letters of introduction, contacts

(business cards)

44 15 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Uruguay – Clippings

and research material

OS 2 18 1941-1942 Guggenheim Research Trip – Uruguay –

Newspapers: Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 4 Apr 1942; El

Plata (fragment) 12 May 1941

44 16 1937-1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Peru

44 17 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Argentina

44 18 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Bolivia

44 19 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Brazil

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OS 8 1-2 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Brazil

from The News, Folha da Noite, Bello Horizonte, and

O Globo. Single issue of Argentina Libre and Correio

do Manha.

OS 3 8-10 1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Argentina

and Peru (Neuvo Dia, La Prensa, El Comercio,

Argentina Libre, Neue Volkszeitung,…)

OS 4 2-4 1937-1941 Guggenheim Research Trip – Clippings on Brazil,

Argentina, and Peru

44 20 1940 Oct-Dec Guggenheim Research Trip – Correspondence

44 21 1941 Jan Guggenheim Research Trip – Correspondence

44 22 1941 Feb- May Guggenheim Research Trip – Correspondence

44 23 1941 Jun-Dec Guggenheim Research Trip – Correspondence

44 24 1942 Feb-Apr Guggenheim Research Trip – Correspondence re:

publication

44 25 1942 Jan-1944-Apr Guggenheim Research Trip – Correspondence

44 26 n.d. Guggenheim Research Trip – Contacts

44 27 1940-1942, n.d. Guggenheim Research Trip – Brochures, receipts,

calendars

==School for Overseas Administration – Harvard

44 28 1943 School for Overseas Administration – Harvard –

General materials – Staff and student lists

44 29 1943 School for Overseas Administration – Harvard – Staff

memoranda and meeting minutes

44 30 1943 School for Overseas Administration – Harvard –

Course materials, course descriptions

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44 31 1943, n.d. School for Overseas Administration – Harvard –

Lecture notes, Worcester Public Forum – Lecture

44 32 [1943] School for Overseas Administration – Harvard – Civil

Affairs Training Program – Military Government

44 33 1943 School for Overseas Administration – Harvard –

Correspondence

44 34 1943 School for Overseas Administration – Harvard –

Schedules

44 35 1943 School for Overseas Administration – Harvard –

Notes

==American Law Institute/American Political Science Association

45 1 1942 Sep-1943 May American Law Institute – Essential Human Rights –

Correspondence

45 2 1943 Jun-1944 May American Law Institute – Essential Human Rights –

Correspondence

45 3 1945, n.d. American Law Institute– Essential Human Rights,

Correspondence

45 4 1942-1948, n.d. American Law Institute – Essential Human Rights –

Memoranda, notes, meeting minutes

45 5 1942-1944 American Law Institute – Essential Human Rights –

Draft Reports

45 6 1942-1944 American Law Institute – Essential Human Rights –

Reports

45 7 1956 Oct-Nov Correspondence–United Nations Library and

Archives

45 8 1945, 1949 Essential Human Rights, Clippings, Printed Material

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45 9 1942-1943 APSA – Panel on Comparative Government –

Memoranda and notes

45 10 1943-1944, n.d. APSA – Panel on Comparative Government –

Meetings (Reports, minutes and notes)

45 11 n.d. APSA – Panel on Comparative Government –

Membership/Contact Lists, essays

45 12 1943-1944 APSA – Panel on Comparative Government –

Correspondence

45 13 1942-1943, n.d. APSA – Committee on Research – Meeting minutes,

memoranda, notes, reports

45 14 1943-1944, n.d. APSA – Committee on Research – Reports, memos,

notes and offprints

45 15 1942 APSA – Committee on Research – Correspondence

45 16 1943-1944 APSA – Committee on Research – Correspondence

45 17 1943 Social Science Research Council – Memorandum

45 18 1947 Jan-1948 Apr United Nations Bulletins (Selected Issues)

45 19 1948 May-Dec United Nations Bulletins (Selected Issues)

45 20 1949 Jan-1951 Feb United Nations Bulletins (Selected Issues)

45 21 1951 Mar-1952 May United Nations Bulletins (Selected Issues)

==U.S. Department of State – United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration

(UNRRA)

45 22 1943, n.d. U.S. Dept. of State – UNRRA, Memoranda, Draft

Resolutions, Reports

45 23 [1943 Oct] U.S. Dept. of State – UNRRA, Signatories to

UNRRA

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45 24 1943 Sep U.S. Dept. of State – UNRRA, Press releases

45 25 1943 Nov, n.d. U.S. Dept. of State – UNRRA, Notes and drafts

(manuscript)

45 26 1943 Oct-1944 Jul, n.d. U.S. Dept. of State – UNRRA, Correspondence

45 27 1943-1944 U.S. Dept. of State – UNRRA, Personnel documents

==OMGUS–General

45 28 1945 Aug-1946 Jun, n.d. Administration of Military Government –

Memoranda, Printed material [Marked SECRET]

45 29 1946 May 1 Central German Agencies – Special Report of the

Military Governor – U.S. Zone

45 30 1945 Nov-1946 Jul, n.d. Länderrat (Council of States), Statutes,

Organization, Memoranda, Reports, Minutes

45 31 n.d. ―Brass Hats versus Brass Buttons‖ unpublished letter

to the New York Times

45 32 Jul-Nov 1945 Tripartite Conference, Meeting documents, notes (not

Karl Loewenstein‘s; name written in back: Herman

Phleger)

45 33 1946 Jun Marburg Hochschule Gespräche (public lecture)

45 34 1946 Mar 19 ―Education in Germany‖ (Speech to Army Veterans

Committee)

45 35 1946 Aug Die Neue Zeitung – article by Loewenstein

45 36 1946 Aug Transcripts of discussion Forums, Bremen

45 37 [1946] ―Berlin nach dem 100 Jahr. Reich – 6 Bildpostkarten‖

– Hans Kronke, Serie I, II (Each packet contains

reproductions of six pen-and-ink views of Berlin in

partial ruin, with captions); ―Best wishes from Berlin,

1933, 1945-1946‖ (12 postcards depicting six street

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scenes and cityscapes in Berlin before and after

World War II.) (Reproduction of watercolor

illustrations.)

45 38 1946 Mar-Jul Interdivisional Committee on German Governmental

Structure, Reports, Proposals, Meeting Minutes,

Notes [Some marked SECRET]

45 39 1945 Sep-1946 Jul Allied Control Authority – Meeting Minutes (various

Directorates)

45 40 1945 Control Council Documents

45 41 1945 Feb-Mar Gedanken zur deutschen Gegenwart und Zukunft

(author unknown)

45 42 1947, n.d. Memorandum, press release, clippings, Foreign

Policy Bulletin, Contacts

45 43 n.d. Bibliography – liberated territories

45 44 n.d. Reading notes – National Socialism

45 45 1942-1946, n.d. Clippings, printed material

==OMGUS – Legal Division

46 1 1945 Aug-1946 Jul OMGUS–Legal Division, Office Diary

46 2 1945-1946, n.d. Personnel Bulletins; Employment Documents; Notes

46 3 n.d. Envelope:―Reichsjustizministerium‖

46 4 1945 Sep-1946 Jul,n.d. OMGUS–Legal Division–To-do lists; Itinerary

46 5 1945 Oct-1946 Jul OMGUS–Legal Division–Responsibilities, Program,

and Organization of the Legal Division

46 6 1945 Mar 8 OMGUS–Legal Division–Basic Preliminary Plan;

Allied Control and Occupation of Germany,

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Appendix A (German Courts) and Appendix E

(Legislation) [Marked SECRET]

46 7 n.d. OMGUS–Legal Division–Report of the Committee

for the Revision of German Law

46 8 1945 Aug-Sep, n.d. OMGUS–Legal Division–Candidates for judicial

positions, notes

46 9 1945 Aug-Nov OMGUS–Legal Division–Interviews– judicial

candidates

46 10 1945 Aug-Sep OMGUS–Legal Division – Interviews – judicial

candidates

46 11 1945 Oct-Nov, n.d. OMGUS–Legal Division – Interviews – judicial

candidates

46 12 1946-1948 OMGUS – Legal Division – Weekly Reports 1946:

Jun-Oct; 1947 Jul- 1948 May)

46 13 Sep 1947 OMGUS–Legal Division–Library Reports

46 14 1945 Sep-1946 Apr, n.d. OMGUS–Legal Division–Administration of Justice

Reports, Memoranda, Minutes [Some marked

SECRET]

46 15 1945 Aug 15-Oct 18 OMGUS – Legal Division–Record of Written Work

46 16 1945 Aug 2-28 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 17 1945 Sep 5-26, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 18 1945Oct 2-18 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 19 1945 Nov 7-Dec 29 OMGUS – Legal Division–Record of Written Work

46 20 1945 Nov 7-Dec 27 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 21 1946 Jan 2-Mar 4 OMGUS – Legal Division–Record of Written Work

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46 22 1946 Jan, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 23 1946 Feb 2-Mar 4 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports, Memoranda, and

Related Correspondence

46 24 1946 Mar 5-25 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 25 1946 Apr 5-29 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 26 1946 May 1-31 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 27 1946 Jun 3-28, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 28 1946 Jul 3-26 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 29 1946 Aug 2-21 OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports and Memoranda

46 30 1945 Aug, Sep OMGUS – Legal Division–Reports: Bavaria –

Political Parties; Bremen – Justice

46 31 1946 Oct OMGUS – Legal Division–Law Concerning the

Reorganization of the Bar

46 32 1945-1946 OMGUS – Legal Division–Beamtenrecht (Civil

Service Law) – Reform

46 33 1945-1946 OMGUS – Legal Division–Marriage Law,

Memoranda, Correspondence, Clippings

46 34 1946, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–Bavarian Party for

Country and King (Bayerische Heimat- und

Königspartei), Statutes, List of Sponsors, Memoranda

46 35 1943, 1945, 1946, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–Elections and Parties–

Memoranda, Correspondence, Press releases, press

conference transcript, clippings

46 36 1946 Mar OMGUS – Legal Division—Gesetze über die

Verwaltungsgerichtsbarkeit... (Laws on the

jurisdiction of government [in the three Länder in the

American zone])

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46 37 1946, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–Constitutional Question–

Essays by Willibalt Apelt and Professor Hersfahrdt

46 38 1946 Feb OMGUS – Legal Division–Berlin–Constitution

Memoranda

46 39 1945 Nov-1946 Oct,n.d.OMGUS – Legal Division–Länder Constitutions–

Memoranda, Reports, Drafts, Clippings

46 40 1946, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–Länder Constitutions,

Texts and Memoranda (Baden-Württemberg, Bavaria,

Hesse)

46 41 1945 Dec-1946 May OMGUS – Legal Division–Meetings of the Ministers

of Justice of the…South German Länder, Agendas

and Minutes

46 42 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division–German Municipal Code

46 43 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division – Reich Ministry of Justice

– Organizational Chart

46 44 1944-1946 OMGUS – Legal Division – San Nicolo, [Mariano]

Affair, Universität München

46 45 1946 Oct Affidavit of Lilian Neuner-Eisenberg re: Mariano San

Nicolo

46 46 1945 Oct-Nov OMGUS – Legal Division – ―Observations on the

personality and work of Professor Carl Schmitt‖;

―The Library of Professor Carl Schmitt‖

46 47 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division – Short report on some

legal questions in southern Germany (author

unknown)

46 48 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division – Draft…Compensation

act on National Socialist Injustice

46 49 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division – Vorentwurf zu einem

Gesetz uber die Ahndung nationalsozialistischer

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Straftaten [Draft of a law concerning the punishment

of National Socialist crimes]

46 50 1945 Jul OMGUS – Legal Division – ―Draft of Proposed

Restitution law for Axis and Axis Occupied

Countries,‖ Emilio von Hofmannsthal (Offprint)

==OMGUS–Legal Division–Denazification

46 51 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification, Gesetz

über die politische Befreiung von Faschismus und

Militarismus

46 52 1946 Feb16-Mar 5, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification, Law for

Liberation from National Socialism and Militarism,

Draft and Final

46 53 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division: Detailed Plan for

Denazification

46 54 1945 Nov 23 OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification, Draft

Directive on the Denazification of Public

Administration and Private Enterprise

46 55 1945 Oct-Nov, n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification

Memoranda, Notes, Directives

46 56 1943 Apr 30 OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification, Copy of

memo: ―De-contamination of German law after the

fall of the Nazi regime‖

46 57 1945 OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification

Documents, Bavaria

46 58 [1946] Memorandum on German legal scholars

46 59 n.d. OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification – First

Draft of Executive Instructions

47 1 Dec 1945 OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification –

Preliminary Report

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47 2 1945 Dec-1946 May OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification – Reports

47 3 1946 Jan-Feb OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification – Press

Releases

47 4 1946 Jan-1947 Jan OMGUS – Legal Division: Denazification – Printed

Material

==OMGUS–Correspondence

47 5 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Anspach, Ernst

47 6 1945-1946 Correspondence (w/ speeches enclosed) –

Bergsträsser (Regierungspräsident)

47 7 1946 OMGUS – Correspondence – Beyerle, Josef

47 8 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Dittrich, Rudolf

47 9 1946 OMGUS – Correspondence – Fahy, Charles

47 10 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Freeman, Felix J.

47 11 1945 OMGUS – Correspondence – Full, Gottlieb

47 12 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Friedrich, C. J.

47 13 1946-1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Himes, Norman

See also – San Nicolo Affair, Box 46, Folder 44

47 14 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Litchfield, Edward

47 15 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Rockwell, Alvin

47 16 1946-1948 OMGUS – Correspondence – Schopler, Ernst H.

47 17 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Schubert, Richard

47 18 1947 OMGUS – Correspondence – Wells, Roger

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47 19 n.d. OMGUS – Correspondence

47 20 1945 Jun OMGUS – Correspondence

47 21 1945 Aug OMGUS – Correspondence

47 22 1945 Sep OMGUS – Correspondence

47 23 1945 Oct OMGUS – Correspondence

47 24 1945 Nov OMGUS – Correspondence

47 25 1945 Dec OMGUS – Correspondence

47 26 1946 Jan OMGUS – Correspondence

47 27 1946 Feb OMGUS – Correspondence

47 28 1946 Mar OMGUS – Correspondence

47 29 1946 Apr OMGUS – Correspondence

47 30 1946 May OMGUS – Correspondence

47 31 1946 Jun OMGUS – Correspondence

47 32 1946 Jul OMGUS – Correspondence

47 33 1946 Aug OMGUS – Correspondence

47 34 1946 Sep OMGUS – Correspondence

47 35 1946 Oct OMGUS – Correspondence

47 36 1946 Nov OMGUS – Correspondence

47 37 1946 Dec OMGUS – Correspondence

47 38 1945-1946 OMGUS – Correspondence re: Case of Konrad Fries

==OMGUS–Printed Material

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47 39 1946 Jan-Feb OMGUS–Digests of Selected Opinions/Selected

Opinions (bound copy)

47 40 1946 Jan-Feb OMGUS–Digests of Selected Opinions/Selected

Opinions (unbound)

47 41 1945 Jul-1946 Jun Regierungsblatt – Thüringen – Teil I (with gaps)

47 42 1945 Sep-Oct Regierungsblatt – Thüringen – Teil II

47 43 1946 Apr, Jun Regierungsblatt – Thüringen – Teil III

47 44 1945 Oct-1946 Mar Verordnungsblatt – Brandenburg

47 45 1946 Jan-Feb Amtliche Nachrichten – Sachsen

47 46 1945 Oct-Dec Verordnungsblatt – Sachsen

47 47 1946 Jan-Apr Verordnungsblatt – Sachsen

47 48 1946 May-Jun Verordnungsblatt – Sachsen

47 49 1946 Feb-Jun Gesetze, befehle… Sachsen

47 50 1945-1946 Printed Materials

OS 3 11 1941 Dec 30 Der Tagespiegel

47 51 1946, n.d. Publications (for personnel)

==Germany, 1947-1952

47 52 1948 Lecture Tour, Germany

47 53 1949 Conference in Waldleiningen; Internationale Woche,

Bremen

47 54 1949-1950 U.S. High Commission for Germany – Report, Legal

Opinions

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47 55 1949, n.d. Deutscher Bundesrat– Printed material

47 56 1948-1950 German regional government publications

47 57 28 Jul 1950 Commission on the Occupied Areas – Occupied

Countries News and Notes

47 58 1952 U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, Historical

Division–List of Monographs

47 59 1949 Apr 15 Weekly Intelligence Report–Special Study-Local

Government in Bavaria (OMGUS) [Marked Secret]

47 60 1950 Mar 3 Land Commission for Bavaria–Weekly Intelligence

Report – Bavarian Universities

47 61 1949 Dec Postwar Germany – Das Problem der politische

Willensbildung – (speech by Prof. Theodor

Eschenberg)

47 62 1947 Aug-Sep Postwar Germany – Letters to the New York Times,

Hans Kelsen and Karl Loewenstein

47 63 1947 Postwar Germany – Clippings – Bizonal Organization

47 64 1947 Postwar Germany – Clippings – Economics

47 65 1947 Postwar Germany – Clippings – ―General structure‖

47 66 1947 Postwar Germany – Clippings – Internal Politics

47 67 1947 Postwar Germany – Clippings – Military Government

48 1-2 1947-1951 Postwar Germany – Clippings, printed material (2

folders)

OS 3 13 1946-1948 Newspapers and Clippings: Rheinische Merkur, News

of Germany (OMGUS), Stars and Stripes, OMGUS

Observer, New York Herald Tribune, Die Neue

Zeitung …

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OS 3 14 1948-1950 Newspapers and Clippings: Sonntagsblatt Staats-

Zeitung und Herald, Suddeutsche Zeitung, New York

Times…

OS 3 16 1950 Newspapers (and fragments): Le Soir, Le Peuple,

Stuttgarter Zeitung, Stuttgarter Nachrichten,…

OS 3 17 1950 Jul Newspaper: Le Peuple [Belguim]

==European Defense Community Constitutional Controversy (EDC Controversy)

48 3 1952 Convention on relations between the three powers

and the Federal Republic of Germany

48 4 1952 Draft law concerning the European Defense

Community

48 5 1952 Dec-1953 Jun Legal briefs and opinions

48 6 1953 Mar Constitution court decision

48 7 1953 May-Jun Legal briefs – Adolf Arndt

48 8 1954 Mar, n.d. Legal opinions – Giese, Klein, Kaufman

48 9 1953 Dec-1954 Jun Legal briefs – Adolf Arndt

48 10 1952 Rechtsgutachten: Erfordert der Eintritt der

Deutschen Bundes Republik in die Europaische

Verteidigungsgemeinschaft (Loewenstein)

48 11 1954 Mar, n.d. Legal opinions – Karl Loewenstein draft and final

48 12 1953 Aug Opinion of the Bundesregierung

48 13 1954 Dec Law concerning the entry of the Federal Republic

of Germany into the Brussels Treaty and the North

Atlantic Treaty

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48 14 1954 Dec Law concerning the ending of the occupation

government of the Federal Republic of Germany

48 15 1955 May-Dec Draft law, briefs, and opinions concerning the

Statute of the Saar

48 16 1955 Legislative report

48 17 1940 Nov-1954 Mar, n.d Clippings, committee reports, notes, typescript draft

48 18 1952-1954, n.d. Clippings, notes, letter to the editor of the New

York Times

48 19 1952 Sep-1954 Jan Correspondence

48 20 1954 Feb-1955 May Controversy/correspondence and enclosures

==Japan – Constitutional Reform Commission

48 21 1961 Oct-1963 Mar Correspondence

48 22 1962 Jun Correspondence between Herbert Spiro and Kenzo

Takayanagi

48 23 1962, n.d. Membership, statutes, printed material

48 24 1958 Mar ―The Making of the Japanese Constitution‖ –

Kenzo Takayanagi (copy of typescript)

48 25 [1962-1963] Outline, names of foreign experts, draft fragments

48 26 n.d. Essay drafts (typescript and manuscript,

Loewenstein)

48 27-29 [1962] Committee documents (3 folders)

48 30 1958-1962 Printed material, clippings

48 31 [1962] ―Comments on the problems raised…,‖ typescript

drafts (Loewenstein)

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49 1 1962 Jul ―Comments on the problems raised…,‘ typescript

(Loewenstein)

49 2-3 1962 Draft questionnaire (2 folders)

49 4 1962 North American visit – Itinerary, documents

49 5 1962 May Washington Post article by Loewenstein (draft and

final)

49 6 n.d. Über das Problem der Verfassungsrevision in Japan

49 7 1962 Apr Interview by Yuomuri

49 8 1962 Public lectures

49 9 1961-1962 Newspaper articles by or about Loewenstein

49 10 1962, n.d. Diagrams, notes, clippings

49 11 1962, n.d. Notes, bibliography

49 12 1954-1966, n.d. Printed material

49 13-15 1961-1962 Clippings, notes (3 folders)

49 16 1963, n.d. Clippings

49 17 1961-1963, n.d. Printed material

OS 4 6 1963 Nov 10 Look Magazine

==U.S. High Commissioner for Germany – Printed Series

49 18 1949-1951 Report on Germany. Published quarterly by the

Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for

Germany. (Loewenstein‘s complete set, with

marginalia) Vols. 1-6 of 11.

49 19 1951-1952 Report on Germany. Published quarterly by the

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Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for

Germany. Vols.7-11 of 11.

49 20-23 1951-1953 Selected publications of the Historical Division,

U.S. High Commissioner for Germany (some with

marginalia)

Title List, Box 49, Folders 20-23:

Gillen, J. F. J. Labor Problems in West Germany. 1952.

———. State and Local Government in West Germany, 1945-1953, with Special

Reference to the U.S. Zone and Bremen. 1953.

———. The Special Projects Program of the Office of the U. S. High Commissioner for

Germany. 1952.

Lee, Guy Anderson. Guide to Studies of the Historical Division, Office of the U.S. High

Commissioner for Germany. 1953.

Loehr, Rodney C. The West German Banking System. 1952.

McClaskey, Beryl Rogers. The History of U.S. Policy and Program in the Field of

Religious Affairs Under the Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany.

Research project no. 104. 1951.

Pilgert, Henry P. Women in West Germany, with Special Reference to the Policies and

Programs of the Women’s Affairs Branch, Office of Public Affairs, Office of the U.S.

High Commissioner for Germany. 1952.

Pilgert, Henry P. Community and Group Life in West Germany. 1952.

———. Press, Radio and Film in West Germany, 1945-1953. 1953.

———. The Exchange of Persons Program in Western Germany. 1951.

———. The History of the Development of Information Services through Information

Centers and Documentary Films. 1951.

———. The West German Educational System; with Special Reference to the Policies

and Programs of the Office of the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany. 1953.

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Plischke, Elmer. The West German Federal Government. 1952.

———. Allied High Commission Relations with the West German Government, 1949-

1951. 1952.

———. Allied High Commission for Germany. 1953.

———. Berlin: Development of Its Government and Administration. 1952.

Schmidt, Hubert G. Food and Agricultural Programs in West Germany, 1949-1951.

1952.

––––––. Economic Assistance to West Berlin, 1949-1951. 1952.

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Subseries D: Correspondence

==Correspondence–Alphabetical

50 1 1939-1972, n.d. Unidentified senders

50 2 1966-1967 Adeane, Michael , Sir (Secretary to Queen Elizabeth

II of England)

50 3 1954-1970 Akzim, Benjamin

50 4 1962 Dec Allen, Luther

50 5 1918 Alsberg, Max

50 6 1937 American Jewish Committee

50 7 1968 Dec Ando, Hideharu

50 8 1936-1937 Angell, James Rowland (Yale University)

See also Box 1, Folder 29

50 9 1937 Anschütz, Dr. G.

50 10 1948-1949, n.d. Anspach, Ernst

50 11 1971 Arendt, Hannah

50 12 1935-1937 Armstrong, Hamilton Fish

50 13 1953-1970 Arndt, Adolf

50 14 1950 Attorney General of the United States

50 15 1946 Auerbach, Henri

50 16 1945 [Aufricht, Hans?]

50 17 1948-1966 Aumer, Hermann

50 18 1961, n.d. Karl Loewenstein to Baade, Hans

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50 19 1936 Bates, Henry M. (Henry Moore)

50 20 1946, 1964 Baumgartner, Eduard

50 21 n.d. Beard, Charles A.

50 22 1914-1916 Becker, Elli

50 23 1947-1966 Bellquist, Eric C.

50 24 1947 May Bergman, Dr.

50 25 1953 Bergstrasser, L.

50 26 1945 Bermann-Fischer Verlag

50 27 1936 Bloom, Sol

50 28 1965 Blumenfield, Else

50 29 1947 Bodlak, Olga and Re: Olga Boldlak

50 30 1937 Borchard, Edwin

50 31 1960 Boyle, Kay

50 32 1951-1952 Bragdon, Paul

50 33 1935-1941 Brandeis, Louis D.

50 34 1909-1911, 1946, n.d. Brandseph, Otto

50 35 1947 Brandt, Karl

50 36 1942-1957 Brecht, Arnold

50 37 1925 Brentano, Lujo

50 38 1937-1955 Bronneck, Oswald J.

50 39 1972 Brooke, Edward W., Senator

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50 40 1908, 1958-1970 Burger, Friedrich

50 41 1922 Burkendorff, Dr. Carla

50 42 1941-1942 Carr, Cecil T.

50 43 1966 Cavin, Milla

50 44 1954 Chalmers, A. Burns

50 45 1935-1936 Clark, Charles Edward

50 46 1937 Clark, William

50 47 1946-1948 Clay, Lucius D.

50 48 1949-1972 Cole, Charles W.

See also Correspondence–Amherst College

50 49 1971 Karl Loewenstein to Commager, Henry Steele

50 50 1911 Compard, G.

50 51 1953 Cook, Robert C.

50 52 1960 Cox, Archibald

50 53 1914-1916 Crusius, Otto

50 54 1917 Crusius, Otto

50 55 1918, 1960-1961 Crusius, Otto

50 56 1947 Dänzer-Vanotti, Hedda

50 57 1946 Dahn, Hans

50 58 1950 Department of State (United States)-- Office of the

Legal Advisor

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50 59 1947-1957 Dickman, William

50 60 1938, n.d. Dieterle, Charlotte

50 61 1960 Dietz, Georg

50 62 1946-1947 Düll, Rudolf

50 63 1956 Karl Loewenstein to Eisenhower, Dwight D.

50 64 1952-1973 Ehmke, Horst

50 65 1947 Ellenbogen, Theodore

50 66 1934-1937 Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German

Scholars

See also: Correspondence – Murrow, Edward R.

50 67 1956-1971 Englisch, Karl

50 68 1933-1935 Ernst, Leo

50 69 1948-1949 Euler, Alec

50 70 1946-1949 Fahy, Charles

50 71 1948 Fairman, Charles

50 72 1936-1953 Fay, Sidney Bradshaw

50 73 1935-1937 Febvre, Lucien

See also: Correspondence – Varga, Lucie

50 74 1913-1961 Feininger, Julia

50 75 1914, 1960-1961 Feininger, Julia Re: Sale of Lyonel Feininger

Painting

50 76 1913-1919 Feininger, Lyonel

50 77 1955-1961 Fink, Max

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50 78 1917-1921 Fischer, Paula (Dr.)

50 79 1958 Folsom, Victor

50 80 1918 Fortschrittliche Volkspartei München

50 81 1936-1937 Fortas, Abe

50 82 1938 Fraenkel, Eduard

50 83 1952-1970 Fraenkel, Ernst

50 84 1932 Frank, Bruno

50 85 1935-1943, n.d. Frankfurter, Felix

50 86 1935-1954 Friedrich, Carl

50 87 1959 Fukase, M. Tadakaze

50 88 1947 Full Grünwald, Gertrud

50 89 1963-1964 Galbraith, John Kenneth

50 90 1942-1966 Gellhorn, Walter

50 91 1949 von Gleichen-Russwurm, Sonia, Baroness

50 92 1946 Goldschmidt, Heinrich

50 93 1925 Gooch, G.P.

50 94 1966 Göppinger, Horst

50 95 [ca. 1911] Gordon, Ian

50 96 1936-1937 Gouet, Yvon

50 97 1935 Graefenberg, Rosie

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50 98 1949 Gramercy Shipping Co.

50 99 1939 Grand Maitre de la Maison de sa Majeste La Reine

Elisabeth [Belgium]

50 100 1948-1965 Guradze, Heinz

50 101 1935-1960 Gutzwiller, Max

50 102 1953-1959 Hahn, Carl

50 103 1917 Hahn, Max

50 104 1947 Hallgarten and Co.

50 105 1963 Haynes, Ulric S. [Olric St. Clair]

50 106 1913-1967 Heimann, Eduard

50 107 1911 Heinemann, Gertrude

50 108 1946-1948 Hemken, Ruth

50 109 1955 Hennings, Thomas C.

50 110 1934-1936 Herlitz, Niels

50 111 1937-1970 Hermens, Ferdinand

See also Subseries C, OMGUS–Correspondence

50 112 1948-1952 Herz, John

50 113 1946, n.d Herzfelder, Francois & Gerta

50 114 1954-1961 Heuss, Theodor

50 115 1937 Himes, Norman

See also Subseries C: OMGUS–Correspondence

50 116 1924 Hintze, O[tto]

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50 117 1940-1962 Hirschberg, Max

50 118 1948-1954 Hoegner, Wilhelm

See also Subseries C, OMGUS–Legal Division–

Correspondence

50 119 1951-1969 Holborn, Hajo

50 120 1949 Oct Hoppe, Josef

50 121 1966 Hübner, Peter

50 122 1959-1961 Humphrey, Hubert

50 123 1961-1972 Imboden, Max and Elisabeth

50 124 1962-1970 Inoki, Masamichi

50 125 1946 Jacoby, Werner

50 126 1918 Jaffé, Edgar

50 127 1907-1958 Jaffe, Elsa

50 128 n.d. Jaffe, Friedrich

50 129 1935-1967 Jaspers, Karl

50 130 1925-1932 Jellineck, Walter

50 131 1940-1949, n.d Jennings, Ivor, Sir

50 132 1949-1960 Jessup, Philip

50 133 1934-1936 Jewish Refugees Committee

50 134 1949-1957 Justo, Alberto

50 135 1918 Kantorowicz, [Hermann?]

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50 136 1946-1959 Keilpflug, Erich, Dr.

[See also Series 3, Otto Lowenstein–Correspondence]

50 137 1935-1967 Kelsen, Hans

50 138 1947-1948 Kempner, Robert M. W

50 139 1954-1961 Kennedy, John F.

50 140 1937 Kidd, Ronald

50 141 1936-1940 King, Stanley (Amherst College)

See also Correspondence–Sherman, Charles L.;

Correspondence–Laski, Harold; Correspondence–

Frankfurter, Felix

50 142 1935-1949 Kirkpatrick, E. M.

50 143 1919-1939 Kisch, Guido

50 144 1925 Kisch, Wilhelm

51 1 1947-1959 Knapp, Lawrence See also Box 43, Folders 23-25

51 2 1955-1970 Knittel, Eberhard

51 3 1948 Knopler, Ernest

51 4 1925-1966 Kollreuter, Otto (includes letter from Otto Kollreuter

to [ ] Krüger, 3 Dec. 1944)

51 5 1969 Konrad, Ello

51 6 1937 Kraus, Wolfgang

51 7 1960 Krock, Arthur

51 8 1924-1937 Laski, Harold Joseph

51 9 1953 Re: Harold Laski

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51 10 1933 Lassar, Gerhand

51 11 1935-1936 Lehman, Irving

51 12 1952-1961 Lenz, Friedrich

51 13 1947 Lenz, Gertrud

51 14 1933 Lenz, Herbert

51 15 1937-1947 Lerner, Max

51 16 1947 Lewis, William Draper

(See also Box 45, Folders 1-3)

51 17 1932-1966 Leibholz, Gerhard

51 18 1970 Lifton, Robert Jay

51 19 1961 Lindner, Leo J.

51 20 1955 Litchfield, Edward

51 21 1948 Lodge, Henry Cabot

51 22 1906-1908 Loewenstein, Alfred (from)

51 23 1909-1941 Loewenstein, Alfred (from)

51 24 1937-1941 Re: Alfred Loewenstein

51 25 1909, 1941 Karl Loewenstein to Loewenstein, Alfred

51 26 1908-1914, n.d. Loewenstein, Karl, to parents

51 27 1909 Loewenstein, Karl, to parents

51 28 1915 Loewenstein, Karl, to parents and extended family

while in military service

51 29 [1960s] Loewenstein, Otto and Marta

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51 30 1908-1915 Loewenstein, Robert

51 31 1909-1918 Loewenstein, Rudolf

51 32 1910-1911,1933 Loewenstein, Wilhelm, Hermann, and Fritz

51 33 1908-1933 Loewenstein family members to Loewenstein

51 34 1933-1934 Ludendorff, Margarethe

51 35 1949 Oct Luetkens, Charlotte

51 36 1970 Lukacs, Georg

51 37 1936 Mack, Julian W.

51 38 1947 Madden, J. Warren

See also Subseries C, OMGUS–Legal Division

51 39 1925-1962 Maier, Reinhold

51 40 1969-1971 Maki, Jon M.

51 41 1947 Malik, Charles

51 42 1951 Mann, Golo

51 43 1933-1955 Karl Loewenstein to Mann, Thomas

51 44 1932-1955 Mann, Thomas & family to Karl Loewenstein See

also, Series 2: Correspondence–Re: Thomas Mann

letters (1977)

51 45 1947 Maron, Oscar

51 46 1932-1973 Maunz, Theodor

See also: Box 67 Folder 33 (Restitution claim)

51 47 1964 Maunz, Theodor - Clippings re:

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51 48 1968 Mayer, Arno J.

51 49 1914-1963 Mazzucchetti, Lavinia

51 50 1936-1948, n.d. Re: Lavinia Mazzucchetti

51 51 1949-1965 McCloy, John D.

51 52 1948 McCurdy, William E.

51 53 1947-1955 McDougal, Myres S.

51 54 1956 McWhinney, Edward

51 55 1936 Mendelssohn- Bartholdy, Albrecht

51 56 1960 Mendès-France, Pierre

51 57 1936 Merrill, Maurice H.

51 58 1965 Mar Meyer, Ernst Wilhelm

51 59 1966 Michelson, Friedl

51 60 1966 Mitchell, Allan

51 61 1961, n.d. Mizoguchi, Michio and Fumiko

51 62 1952 Mollet, M. Guy

51 63 1947-1967 Mommsen, Konrad

51 64 1968-1973 Mommsen, Konrad

51 65 1939 Mar Mommsen, Theodor E.

51 66 1965 Mommsen, Wolfgang J.

51 67 1935 Moon, Parker Thomas

51 68 1937-1971 Morgenthau, Hans J.

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51 69 1968 Morkel, Arnd

51 70 1935-1937 Morrison, James

51 71 1948 Muelder, Milton E.

51 72 1934-1961 Murrow, Edward R.

51 73 1953 Naimer, L.B. (Lewis Bernstein)

51 74 1941-1959 Nathan, Paul

51 75 1936 National Committee for the Defense of Political

Prisoners

51 76 1935-1937 Neue Zürcher Zeitung

51 77 1929-1939 Neumann, Alfred

51 78 1942-1961 Neumann, Sigmund

51 79 1933, 1973 Neumeyer, Alfred, Marie [and family?]

51 80 1910-1933 Neumeyer, Anna [and Karl]

51 81 1935 Dec Neumeyer, Fred

51 82 1911-1935 Neumeyer, Karl [and Anna]

51 83 1966 Newmann, Karl J.

51 84 1936-1939 Neuner, Robert

51 85 1946-1948 Niebuhr, Reinhold

51 86 1951-1952 Nobleman, Eli

51 87 1936-1939 Noel-Baker, Philip Noel-Baker, Baron

51 88 1911-1971 Noether, Erich

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51 89 1958 Nyabonga, A[kiki] K.

52 1 1934 Ochs, Adolph S.

52 2 1935-1937 Ogg, Frederic Austin

52 3 1963-1967 Oppenheim, Felix

52 4 1948 Oppenhiemer, Fritz

52 5 1928-1933 Oppenheimer, Leo

52 6 1946-1952 Petraschek, Karl and Helene

52 7 1952 Pettengill, Samuel B.

52 8 1946 Pfefferer, Anna

52 9 1949 Nov Phillips, C.J.

52 10 1950 Phillips, John H.

52 11 1937-1972 Ramey, James T.

52 12 1961 Raskin, Marc

52 13 1926-1936 Redlich, Josef

52 14 1918-1949 Redslob, Robert

52 15 1911 Reinach, Julien

52 16 1912-1959 Reinach, Julien

52 17 1933-1962 Rheinstein, Max

52 18 1949-1963 Richardson, Channing B.

52 19 1961 Riesman, David

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52 20 1953 Riezler, Emanuel

52 21 1937 Rockefeller Foundation

52 22 1948 Rosenfels, Werner

52 23 1968-1970 Rostow, Eugene V.

52 24 1918-1931 Rothenbücher, Karl

52 25 1913-1914 Salin, Edgar

52 26 1948 Saltonstall, Leverett

52 26B 1955 Sartori, Giovanni

52 27 1949 Sep Schmidt, Walter

52 28 1925 Apr 29 Schmitt, Carl

52 29 1948-1960 Schopler, Ernest

52 30 1956-1961 Schrag-Haas, Judith [Restricted until 2031]

52 31 1957 re: Judith Schrag-Haas [Restricted until 2031]

52 32 1940 Schumann, [?]

52 33 1947-1966 Schumann, Frederick L.

52 34 1949-1960 Schweisheimer, W.

52 35 1942 Schweitzer, Albert [Vault]

52 36 1947 Seymart Food Shops

52 37 1951-1962, n.d. Shapar, Harold (AC 1945)

52 38 1936 (Amherst College) Charles L. Sherman

52 39 1946 Simon-Kerbs, Eric

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52 40 1955 Sørensen, Max

52 41 1953-1961 Spaeth, Carl B.

See also Box 43 Folder 27

52 42 1949 Spaeth, Emil

52 43 1933-1936 Spykman, Nicholas

52 44 1946-1960 Stauffer, Tom (includes Loewenstein's affidavit on

behalf of Stauffer, 1951)

52 45 1939-1942 Stone, Harlan F.

52 46 1936-1959 Strauss, Albert

52 47 1943-1953 Strauss, Leo

52 48 1936 Sturtevant, E. H.

52 49 1947 Suhrkamp, Peter

52 50 1948 Suhrkamp Verlag

52 51 1965 Takayanagi, Kenzo

See also Japanese Constitutional Reform Commission

(Boxes 48-49)

52 52 1947-1948 Taracouzio, Terry A.

52 53 1925 Tartarin-Tarnheyden, [E.]

52 54 1961 Taylor, Telford

52 55 1955 Apr Thewrewk-Pallaghy, Attilla

52 56 1949-1967 Thorp, Willard L.

52 57 1955 Karl Loewenstein to Tillich, [Paul?]

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52 58 1914-1924, n.d Tobler, Mina

52 59 1925-1927 Tobler, Mina

52 60 1928-1929 Tobler, Mina

52 61 1930-1933 Tobler, Mina

52 62 1956-1962 Tragle, Henry

52 63 1953 Feb Truman, Harry S.

52 64 1946 Ulrich, Karl

52 65 1935-1936 University of the Air

52 66 1934-1935 University of the State of New York, Examination

and Inspection Division

52 67 1936, n.d. Varga, Lucie

52 68 1970 Villhrius, Maximilianus

52 69 1947 Virchow, Kat

52 70 1946 von Berchem, Friedrich, Freiherr

52 71 1947 von Elbe, Joachim

52 72 1908-1973 Walser, Karl

52 73 1944-1960 Walter, Bruno

52 74 1936-1937 Warren, Robert Penn

52 75 1936 Weber, Alfred

52 76 1914-1923, n.d. Weber, Marianne

52 77 1924-1939 Weber, Marianne

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52 78 n.d., 1953-1971 Copies of letters from Marianne Weber and Margaret

von Eddemann [?]

52 79 1933 Karl Loewenstein to Marianne Weber

52 80 1946-1948 Re: Marianne Weber

52 81 n.d., 1913-1918 Weber, Max [Originals in VAULT]

52 82 1970 Wedekind, Kadidja

52 83 1956 Re: Wedekind, Kadidja

52 84 1933, 1960 Wedekind, Tilly

52 85 1947 Karl Loewenstein and Alfred Loewenstein to Weiler,

Hans

52 86 1936-1952 Wells, Roger H.

52 87 1949 Sep Wendlandt, Heinrich

52 88 1965 Wewer, Herrn Heinz

52 89 1943 Williams, Norman

52 90 1935 Winslow, C[harles] E[dward] A.]

52 91 1966 Winston, Richard

52 92 1955-1959 Wiseley, William

52 93 1939 Wolff[?], H.

52 94 1929 Wolfskehl, Karl

52 95 1913-1914 Wunderlich, Elsa

52 96 1915-1921 Wunderlich, Elsa

52 97 1951 Wyatt, Harold A.

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52 98 1959-1967 Young, George Kennedy

52 99 1948 Zander, Wilhelm

52 100 1948-1955 Zaubzer, Ilse

52 101 1935-1968 Zurcher, Arnold

52 102 1940 Zweig, Stefan

==Chronological correspondence files

53 1 1908-1916 Postcards (various senders)

53 2 1909-1910 Correspondence

53 3 1911-1913 Postcards (various senders)

53 4 1910-1930, n.d Calling cards

53 5 1911, n.d. Correspondence

53 6 1911 Correspondence – Sent to Loewenstein in Paris

53 7 1912 Correspondence

53 8 1912 Correspondence

53 9 1913, n.d. Correspondence

53 10 1914-1915 Correspondence

53 11 1915 Correspondence – While in military service

53 12 1917-1922 Correspondence

53 13 1925-1931 Correspondence

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53 14 1933 Jan-Mar, n.d. Correspondence

53 15 1933 Apr Correspondence

53 16 1933 May Correspondence

53 17 1933 Jun-Jul Correspondence

53 18 1933 Aug Correspondence

53 19 1933 Sep Correspondence

53 20 1933 Oct Correspondence

53 21 1933 Nov Correspondence

53 22 1933 Dec Correspondence

53 23 1931-1933 Correspondence – Universität München (employment

and dismissal)

53 24 1933 Jan-Jun, n.d. Correspondence and memoranda to faculty –

Universität München

53 25 1933 Jul-Nov, n.d. Correspondence and memoranda to faculty –

Universität München

53 26 1916-1917, 1933 Correspondence – Readmission to the Bar (Bayern)

53 27 1934 Correspondence [enclosure?] – Reichs-Habilitations-

Ordnung

53 28 1934 Correspondence

53 29 1935 Jan-Jun Correspondence

53 30 1935 Jul-Dec Correspondence

53 31 1936 Jan-Mar Correspondence

53 32 1936 Apr-Jun Correspondence

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53 33 1936 Jul-Sep Correspondence

53 34 1936 Oct-Dec Correspondence

53 35 1937 Jan-Jun Correspondence

53 36 1937 Jul-Dec Correspondence

53 37 1938 Correspondence

53 38 1939 Correspondence

53 39 1939 Correspondence – Requests for assistance with

immigration to the U.S.

53 40 1940 Correspondence

53 41 1941 Correspondence – Re: Trial of Karl Zanziger

53 42 1941 Correspondence – Re: Public lectures

53 43 1942 Correspondence

53 44 1943-1946 Correspondence – Re. Public lectures

53 45 1945 Correspondence

53 46 1946 Correspondence

53 47 1947 Jan-Mar Correspondence

53 48 1947 Apr-Jun Correspondence

53 49 1947 Jul-Sep Correspondence

53 50 1947 Oct-Dec Correspondence

53 51 1948 Jan-Mar Correspondence

53 52 1948 Apr-Jun Correspondence

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53 53 1948 Jul-Sep Correspondence

53 54 1948 Oct-Dec Correspondence

53 55 1947-1949 Correspondence – Re: Public lectures

53 56 1949 Jan-Apr Correspondence

53 57 1949 May-Jul Correspondence

53 58 1949 Aug-Dec Correspondence

53 59 1949 Correspondence – Christmas cards

54 1 1950 Jan-Feb Correspondence

54 2 1950 Apr-Dec Correspondence

54 3 1951 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 4 1951 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 5 1951 Jul-Aug Correspondence

54 6 1951 Oct-Nov Correspondence

54 7 1952 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 8 1952 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 9 1952 Jul-Sep Correspondence

54 10 1952 Oct-Dec Correspondence

54 11 1953 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 12 1953 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 13 1953 Jul-Sep Correspondence

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54 14 1953 Oct-Dec Correspondence

54 15 1954 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 16 1954 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 17 1954 Jul-Sep Correspondence

54 18 1954 Oct-Dec Correspondence

54 19 1955 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 20 1955 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 21 1955 Jul-Sep Correspondence

54 22 1955 Oct-Dec Correspondence

54 23 1955 Correspondence – Re: European trip

54 24 1956 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 25 1956 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 26 1956 Jul-Sep Correspondence

54 27 1956 Oct-Dec Correspondence

54 28 1957 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 29 1957 Apr-Dec Correspondence

54 30 1957 Correspondence – Christmas and birthday cards

54 31 1958 Jan-Sep Correspondence

54 32 1958 Oct-Dec Correspondence

54 33 1956-1958 Correspondence – Christmas cards and letters

54 34 1959 Jan-Mar Correspondence

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54 35 1959 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 36 1959 Jul-Sep Correspondence

54 37 1959 Oct-Dec Correspondence

54 38 1959 Correspondence – Christmas and birthday cards

54 39 1960 Jan-Mar Correspondence

54 40 1960 Apr-Jun Correspondence

54 41 1960 Jul-Sep Correspondence

54 42 1960 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 1 1960 Correspondence – Christmas and birthday cards

55 2 1961 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 3 1961 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 4 1961 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 5 1961 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 6 1962 Jan-Sep Correspondence

55 7 1962 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 8 1961-1962 Correspondence – Christmas cards

55 9 1962-1963 Correspondence – Christmas cards

55 10 1963 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 11 1963 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 12 1963 Jul-Sep Correspondence

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55 13 1963 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 14 1964 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 15 1964 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 16 1964 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 17 1964 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 18 1965 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 19 1965 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 20 1965 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 21 1965 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 22 1966 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 23 1966 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 24 1966 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 25 1966 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 26 1967 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 27 1967 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 28 1967 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 29 1967 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 30 1968 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 31 1968 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 32 1968 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 33 1968 Oct-Dec Correspondence

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55 34 1969 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 35 1969 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 36 1969 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 37 1970 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 38 1970 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 39 1970 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 40 1970 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 41 1971 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 42 1971 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 43 1971 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 44 1971 Oct-Dec Correspondence

55 45 1972 Jan-Mar Correspondence

55 46 1972 Apr-Jun Correspondence

55 47 1972 Jul-Sep Correspondence

55 48 1972 Oct-Dec Correspondence

56 1 1973 Jan-Mar Correspondence

56 2 1973 Apr-Jul Correspondence

==Correspondence: Topical files

56 3 1942-1945 Correspondence – Re: Brazil under Vargas

56 4 1946-1956 Correspondence – Amherst College

56 5 1957-1971 Correspondence – Amherst College

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56 6 1955-1961, n.d. Correspondence and printed material – Employment

at Amherst College

56 7 1947-1960 Correspondence – Amherst College Political Science

Department [Restricted]

56 8 1955-1972 Correspondence – Amherst College Student

Applicants [Restricted for 85 years from date of

letter]

56 9 1956 Correspondence – Amherst College Political Science

Department Job Applicants [Restricted until 2026]

56 10 1947-1967 Correspondence – Amherst College Evaluations and

Letters of Recommendation [Restricted for 70 years

from date of item]

56 11 1966-1971 Correspondence – Amherst College Evaluations and

Letters of Recommendation [Restricted for 70 years

from date of item]

56 12 1963-1964 Correspondence – Manuscript Evaluations [Restricted

until 2034]

56 13 1946 Condolence letters – Death of Mathilda Loewenstein

56 14 1955-1956 Walgreen Foundation Lectures – Correspondence,

notes, receipts

56 15 1962 Correspondence – Tuxedo Park Conference on Berlin

56 16 1956-1971 Correspondence – Max Weber Gesellschaft

56 17 1962-1964 Correspondence – Max Weber Centennial

56 18 1971 Correspondence and newsletters – Common Cause

56 19-20 1949-1956 American Bar Association/Committee on European

Law – Correspondence, committee reports (2 folders)

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56 21 1910-1932 Universität München – Correspondence, employment

documents

56 22 1933 Universität München – Correspondence

56 23 1930 Universität München – Biographical statement

56 24 1933 Apr Vorstand des Verbandes der deutschen Hochschulen

– Statement

56 25 1931-1933 Universität München – Course catalogs

56 26 1931-1933 Universität München – Directories

56 27 1930-1933 Universität München – Yearbooks

56 28-29 1931-1933 Universität München – Lectures (folders 1-2 of 5

folders)

57 1-3 1931-1933 Universität München – Lectures (folders 3-5 of 5

folders)

57 4 1933-1938 Lectures (in English)

57 5 1936, n.d. Lists of lectures and courses

57 6 1934-1935 Yale University – Lecture notes for Government 175

(Comparative Government)

57 7 [1934-1936] Yale University – Lecture notes, lecture material

57 8 1934-1936 University of Colorado Law School (Summer), Yale

University – Lecture notes (Comparative Civil Law)

57 9 1936 University of Colorado Law School (Summer) –

Lecture notes, exams, student term papers

(Comparative Law)

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57 10 1935-1936 Yale University – Lecture notes (The Sociology of

Revolutions and Dictatorships) [includes restricted

material (until 2036)]

57 11 n.d. Lecture notes (The Sociology of Revolutions)

57 12 1933-1937, n.d. Yale University – Correspondence, course

descriptions

57 13 1935-1939 Yale University – Lectures

57 14 1934-1936 Yale University – Course outline, lecture notes

(Government 55)

57 15 1934-1936, n.d. Yale University – Exams, bibliographies, memoranda

57 16 1935-1936 Yale University – Student course evaluations

57 17 1935-1936 Yale University – Grades, recommendation letters,

student paper [Restricted until 2036]

57 18 1935-1936 Yale University – Master‘s Thesis Evaluation

(Young, George Kennedy

57 19 1936, 1938 Public lectures – Denver and Berkeley, lecture

material

57 20 1935-1939 Public lectures – Amherst, Springfield, Holyoke,

Hartford

57 21 1935-1939 Lectures

57 22 1936-1940 Amherst College – Lecture materials, course outline

(Political Science 1)

57 23 1939-1940 Amherst College – Grades (Political Science 1)

[Restricted until 2040]

57 24 1939-1940 Amherst College – Student papers

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57 25 1936-1937, n.d. Amherst College – Student grades [Restricted until

2037]

57 26 1936-1937, n.d. Amherst College – Lecture notes and materials,

exams, class lists, student feedback [Restricted until

2037]

57 27 1937-1938 Amherst College – Lecture notes

57 28 1938-1940 Amherst College – Lecture notes, exams, grades

(Political Science 6, Jurisprudence) [Restricted until

2040]

57 29 1944 Amherst College – Exam (Modern France – Army

Training Specialists)

57 30 1952-1953 Lecture notes (Political Science)

58 1 1939-1941 Lecture notes (Political Science 6)

58 2 1938-1953 Lecture notes, outlines (Political Science 6,

Jurisprudence)

58 3 1939-1940 Amherst College – Student papers (Political Science

6, Jurisprudence)

58 4 1938-1939 Amherst College – Student papers (Political Science

6, Jurisprudence) [Restricted until 2039]

58 5 1940 Amherst College – Student papers (Political Science

6, Jurisprudence)

58 6 1936-1942 Lecture notes (Political Science 15-16)

58 7 1941-1953 Lecture notes (Political Science 23)

58 8 1939-1960 Exams, map, clipping (Political Science 22, 24, 17-

18)

58 9 1954-1955 Lectures (Political Science 23, 24)

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58 10 1941-1960 Grades, outlines (Political Science 24) [Restricted

until 2060]

58 11 1940-1955 Student grades and rosters (Political Science courses)

[Restricted until 2055]

58 12 1947-1959 Amherst College – Chapel talks

58 13 1941-1948 Amherst College – Lecture notes (various courses)

58 14 1942-1943 Amherst College – Lecture material and notes

(Political Science 15-16)

58 15 1938-1941 Amherst College – Lecture notes, course outlines

(Political Science 1)

58 16 1942-1944 Amherst College – Lecture and class material, student

grades [Restricted until 2044]

58 17 1938-1948 Public lectures – Amherst College, Smith College,

Yale University, New School, Cooper Union)

58 18 1937 UC Berkeley – Catalog (Summer sessions)

58 19 1939-1950 Amherst College – Lecture notes, exams

58 20 1938-1950, n.d. Notes, manuscript drafts, printed material

(Comparative Public Law)

58 21 1939-1940, 1948-1949, n.d. Lectures

58 22 [1939-1950] Amherst College – Student grades (Political Science

23) [Restricted until 2050]

58 23 1942 Correspondence and publicity – Re: Public lectures

(includes abstract of talk to the Pan American Society

of Massachusetts on Brazil under Vargas)

58 24 1940-1941, n.d. Various public lectures

58 25 n.d. Lecture outlines on Great Britain

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58 26 1946-1949 Amherst College – Lecture notes

58 27 1947-1952, n.d. Amherst College – Correspondence, memos, course

descriptions, syllabi forms (Political Science

Department)

58 28 1948-1952, n.d. Amherst College – Student work (Political Science

Department) [Restricted until 1952]

58 29 1943-1949 Amherst College, Harvard University – Lecture notes

(Political Science 46)

58 30 1946-1960 Lecture notes (Political Science 46/American Studies)

59 1 1946-1951 Exams, grades, outlines (Political Science 46)

[Restricted until 2061]

59 2-4 1941-1958 Lecture notes (Comparative Government) (3 folders)

59 5 1947 New School for Social Research – Correspondence

and course materials [Restricted until 2047]

59 6 1952-1961 Lecture notes – Luzern, Harvard, Mount Holyoke

College, Chapel talk

59 7 1943-1959 Lecture notes, outlines, exams (Political Science

courses)

59 8 1949 Mount Holyoke College (Modern Political Theory)

59 9 1949 Apr Amherst College (American Studies 22)

59 10 1956 Mount Holyoke College – Lectures (Modern Political

Theory)

59 11 1949, 1955 Mount Holyoke College – Course sequence, exams,

grades (Modern Political Theory) [Restricted until

2055]

59 12 1946-1952 Germany – Lecture notes, exam (Political Science 45)

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59 13 1941-1955 Amherst College – Lecture notes, exams (Political

Science 23)

59 14 1948-1949 Germany – Lecture notes

59 15 1948-1954 Germany – Lecture notes

59 16 1940-1959 Teaching materials (printed)

59 17 1949 Amerika Haus, Regensburg – Printed material

59 18 1952-1955 Correspondence – Re: Lectures and Teaching

59 19 1945-1961 Amherst College – Outlines and student grades

(Political Science Courses) [Restricted until 2061]

59 20 1952-1955 Amherst College – Lecture outlines

59 21 1954 Amherst College – Reading list and exam (Political

Science 79)

59 22 1951-1962, n.d. Lecture notes, student paper (History of Government)

[Restricted until 2052]

59 23 1959-1961 Amherst College – Lecture notes

59 24 1949-1961 Public lectures

59 25 1954 "World Community and Law," Myres S. McDougal

and Harold D. Lasswell

59 26 1948-1960 Universität München – Directories; Yale Law School

– Catalog

59 27 1948-1960 Lecture notes (History of Government)

60 1 1955-1960 Lecture notes (Political Science 29)

60 2 1959-1960 Exams, grades (Political Science 29) [Restricted until

2060]

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60 3 1952-1960 Lectures (Political Science 35)

60 4 1951-1955 Lectures (Political Science 35)

60 5 1950-1955 Lectures (Political Science 35)

60 6 1958-1959 Student grades, outline (Political Science 35)

[Restricted until 2059]

60 7 1955-1960 Rosters, outlines, exams (Political Science 35)

[Restricted until 2060]

60 8 1957, 1960, n.d. Yale Law School – Student papers (Comparative

Constitutional Law)

60 9 1959-1960 Yale Law School – Student grades and evaluations

(Comparative Public Law) [Restricted until 2060]

60 10 1960-1962 Offprints (Comparative Constitutional Law)

60 11 1963-1964 Course outline (Introduction to Comparative

Government)

60 12 1956-1964 Yale University – Lectures (Comparative

Government)

60 13 1956-1960 Yale Law School – Lecture outlines (Comparative

Public Law)

60 14 1957-1960 Yale Law School – Lecture materials, course outlines,

correspondence

60 15 1960 Yale Law School – ―Constitutional Freedom in Japan

Pertaining to the Remedy for Defamation‖ (student

paper by Kazuomi Ouchi)

60 16 [1958-1960] Yale Law School – Course outlines, book lists,

assignments (Comparative Public Law)

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60 17 1959-1960 Yale Law School – Rosters and graded papers

(Comparative Public Law) [Restricted until 2060]

60 18 1960-1963 List of lectures and lecture outlines (Comparative

Public Law)

60 19 1957-1965 Lectures given in Germany

60 20 1951-1965 Lectures given in Germany

60 21 1951-1961 Amherst College – List of Comparative Government

lectures, lecture outlines)

60 22 n.d. ―Presidential Succession‖ by Karl Loewenstein (2

copies and draft)

60 23 1957, n.d. Reports and correspondence – Re: Designation of

judges in Brazil, Israel, and Sweden

60 24 1958-1959 Yale Law School – List of discussion topics, index of

periodicals

60 25 1957 Aug 13 Jurispruencia Argentina (newspaper) – ―With the

complements of Alberto M. Justo‖

60 26 1956-1958 Bibliography of Yale Law Faculty, periodical index,

correspondence with Library of Congress

60 27 1956-1959 Guest professorship – Universität München – Law

School – Correspondence and related material

60 28-29 1960 German lecture tour – Correspondence (2 folders)

60 30 1960-1961 German lecture tour – Correspondence, clippings,

radio program, press releases

60 31 1958-1961 Japan – Pre-travel correspondence (includes

correspondence with Masamichi Inoki, Carl Spaeth,

and Doshisha University)

60 32 1961-1962 Japan – Travel correspondence, clippings

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60 33 1961-1962 Fulbright materials – Correspondence, reports,

financial statements, general information

61 1 1961-1962 Japan – Kyoto correspondence

61 2 1961-1962 Correspondence re: Fulbright to Japan

61 3 1962 Kyoto – Lectures (Comparative Government)

61 4 1961-1962 Kyoto University – Lecture Notes

61 5-6 1962 Kyoto University – Lecture Notes (2 folders)

61 7 1960 – 1961 Kyoto University – Student Roster [Restricted until

2061]

61 8 1961-1962 Japan – Public and Guest Lectures, Radio Program

61 9 1963-1964 Japan – Printed material, Clippings

61 10 1961 University of Kyoto – Faculty of Law Yearbook

61 11-12 1961-1962 Japan – brochures, receipts, clippings, account book

(2 folders)

61 13 1948-1963 Germany – Lectures

61 14 1963 Europe – Course outlines, exams, lecture notes

61 15 1963 Wilhelmsgymnasium München – Alumni Directory

61 16 1963 Europe – Student rosters and grades [Restricted until

2063]

61 17 1963 Teaching – Europe (Basel, Triest, Santiago) Catalog,

receipts)

61 18 1964 Yale – Student Rosters and Grades – Course Outline

[Restricted until 2064]

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61 19 1951-1964 Lecture Notes, Clippings (German and English)

61 20 1958-1965 Correspondence re: Guest and Public Lectures, radio

Addresses

61 21 1959-1965 Lecture Notes (in German and English)

61 22 1964 Yale University – Lecture Material

61 23 1965 Berlin – Guest Professorship Correspondence

61 24 1965-1966 Berlin – Guest Professorship – Course outlines,

Printed material

61 25 1965 Autobiographical Statement – Bernhard von Behr

[Restricted until 2062]

61 26 1966 Correspondence and Receipts re: Freiburg

61 27 1964-1966 Seminar – Freiburg – Course outlines, printed

material

62 1 1965-1966 Student Rosters and Grades – Guest teaching –

Freiburg and Berlin [Restricted until 2066]

62 2 1965-1966 Britische Regierungswesen – Lecture notes and book

manuscript materials, clippings – Berlin and Freiburg

62 3 1964-1968 Lectures on Max Weber

62 4 1967-1969 Lecture Material on Rome

62 5 1967-1969, n.d. Universidad Nacional de Mexico – Lecture notes,

clippings, printed material, correspondence

62 6 1969-1970 Correspondence re: Lectures – Ghana, Japan,

University of Massachusetts

62 7 1972 Correspondence re: Lectures in Europe

62 8 1970-1973 Correspondence re: Lecture visits to Argentina

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62 9-19 1957-1960 Yale Law School–Student Papers (folders 1-11 of 14

folders)

63 1-3 1957-1960 Yale Law School–Student Papers (folders 12-14 of 14

folders)

63 4 1957-1960 Yale Law School–Student Papers [Restricted until

2057-2060]

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Subseries F: Law Practice

64 1 1932 Die Entscheidungen des Ehrengerichtshofs für

Rechtsanwälte (printed material)

64 2 1927-1930 Legal case – Gruber and Co. vs. ―Waka‖ Werkzeug

64 3 1928 Legal case – Eggenpflug gegen Bezirkssparkasse

Regen

64 4 1928-1929 Legal case – Dr. Karl Zitzmann gegen Rudolf

Pfisterer

64 5 1928-1930 Correspondence – Re: Case of Georg Merkl gegen

Dr. phil. Karl Theiler

64 6-7 1928-1932 Legal case – Firma Alfred Lerchenthal gegen Frau

Sabrine Thieme (2 folders)

64 8-9 1928-1932 Legal case – Firma Alfred Lerchenthal –

Bankgeschäft in Legal case – München gegen

Michael Haberl und Käthe Nëgrel (2 folders)

64 10 1929 Legal case – Alfred Lerchenthal gegen Hermann Ried

64 11 1929-1932 Legal case – Carola Von Schreck gegen Josef Karl

64 12 1930 Legal case – Franz Schabauer gegen Gottfried Conrad

64 13 1930-1931 Legal case – Firma ―JAC‖ In und Auslands-

Commissions-GmbH gegen Vittorio Dominici

64 14-15 1930-1932 Legal case – Rudolf Dittrich gegen Katharine Wolf (2

folders)

64 16 1930-1932 Correspondence – Re: Case of Josefine Schlör gegen

Ludwig Schlör

64 17 1931-1932 Legal case – S. Fränkel gegen Kurhaus Verein

Tutzing

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64 18 1931-1932 Correspondence – Re: Case of Frau Kardine Schopf

64 19 1932 Correspondence – Re: Case of Dr. Karl Theiler gegen

Dr. Otto Pupp

64 20 1931-1933 Legal case – Alfred Lerchenthal gegen Felix Cohn

65 1-5 1931-1936 Legal case – Hugo Reichenberger vs. Alien Property

Custodian (5 folders)

65 6 1934-1935 Legal case – Ferguson vs. Stamm

65 7 1934-1935, n.d. Correspondence – Law practice

65 8 1931-1935, n.d. Correspondence, printed material – Professional

associations

65 9 1947-1949 Correspondence – Re: Sale of Erich Noether‘s

Beethoven Quartets

65 10 1940 Legal case – Sayag vs. Martini [Restricted until 2015]

65 11 1942 Legal case – Ida Coudenhore-Kalergi vs. William

Dieterle [Restricted until 2017]

65 12 1944 Legal consulting – Ehrenfeld [Restricted until 2019]

65 13 1946-1947 Correspondence – Re: Georg Tietz case [Restricted

until 2022]

65 14 1946-1949 Correspondence – Re: Stahl vs. Alien Property

Custodian [Restricted until 2024]

65 15-16 1948-1952 Legal case – Abigail West vs. United States Line (2

folders) [Restricted until 2027]

65 17 1950-1957 Correspondence – Re: Kadidja Wedekind Beil vs.

Beil [Restricted until 2032]

65 18 1950-1958 Legal case – John Roessle vs. Alien Property

Custodian [Restricted until 2033]

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65 19 1951-1954 Legal case – Walter M. Banfield vs. University of

Massachusetts [Restricted until 2039]

65 20 1952 Correspondence – Re: Renée Hirst [Restricted until

2027]

65 21 1953 Legal case – Jean Pierre Baumann/Hadley drive-in

theater [Restricted until 2038]

65 22 1954-1955 Legal consulting – Arnold Bernstein, Restitution

[Restricted until 2040]

65 23 1958-1960 Legal case – Mrs. Fritzi Siegel-Jokl, Restitution

[Restricted until 2045]

65 24 1957 Printed material – Return of enemy property

65 25-27 1952-1962 Consulting and correspondence – Law practice (3

folders) [Restricted until 2042]

65 28 1963-1970 Täubert estate [Restricted until 2045]

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Subseries G: Recordings

66 1936 Mar 25 Letter from Audio-Scriptions, Inc. to Karl

Loewenstein

66 1936 Mar 20 Sleeve 1: Aluminum disc, sides 1 and 3. ―Audio-

Scriptions – Electrical Broadcast Transmission –

W.E.V.D. – Karl Loewenstein, ‗Functional

Representation and a Parliament of Industry‘‖

66 1936 Mar 20 Sleeve 2: Aluminum disc, sides 2 and 4. ―Audio-

Scriptions – Electrical Broadcast Transmission –

W.E.V.D. – Karl Loewenstein, ‗Functional

Representation and a Parliament of Industry‘‖

66 n.d. Sleeve 3: Shellac disc, ―Presto Recording Corp.,

1523‖ ―Set #1, Sides I and III,‖ ―Play inside - 008‖

66 n.d. Sleeve 4: Shellac disc, ―Presto Recording Corp.,

1523‖ ―Set #1, Sides ―II‖ and ―IIII‖

66 n.d. Sleeve 5: ―Soundcraft Audition Full Spectrum‖

shellac disc. [Side 1] ―Russia – Karl Loewenstein‖;

[Side 2] ―Russia – Professor Morgan‖

66 n.d. Cassette tape, approximately 9 minutes: ―Contiene

grabacion del programa de Radio Universidad en

memoria del Prof. Karl Loewenstein y traduccion

escrita de la nota que aparecera en el Boletin

Mexicano de Derecho Comparado‖, ―Instituto de

Investigaciones Juridicas, [Ciudad] Universitaria,

Torre de Humanidades, Piso 8, Mexico. In Spanish

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Subseries H: Fiction and Poetry

67 1 1951-1972, n.d. ―Observations‖ (reflections, quotations) – Typescript

and manuscript notes

67 2 1960, n.d. ―Interval Tension‖ (article on music) – Typescript

draft, printed material, notes

67 3 1912-1955, n.d. Poetry, notes

67 4 1951-1956, n.d. Correspondence – Re: Short stories

67 5 1951-1955, n.d. Short story ―The Poster‖ – Typescript drafts

67 6 1951, n.d. Short story ―The Atlantic Wall‖ – Typescript and

manuscript drafts

67 7 1951, n.d. Short story ―The Meat Coupon‖ – Typescript drafts

67 8 n.d. Short story ―The Visa‖ – Typescript drafts

67 9-10 n.d. Short story ―The Wedding Coach‖ – Typescript

drafts, notes (2 folders)

67 11 n.d. Short story ―Oh du Lieber Augustin‖ – Typescript

drafts

67 12 1956-1957, n.d. Short story ―The Triangle Has Four Corners‖ –

Typescript drafts

67 13 n.d. Short story ―The Proof of the Pudding‖

67 14 1952, n.d. Short story ―Collector‘s Item‖ – Typescript draft,

clipping

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67 15 1952-1960 Correspondence

67 16 1958-1959, n.d. Notes, Summaries (typescript)

67 17 1929-1958 Clippings

67 18 1929 Gutachten by Dr. Ernst Speer

67 19 1958? Photographs

See also: Correspondence – Knittel, Eberhard

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==General

67 20 1940 Will and related correspondence

67 21 1933-1935, n.d. Receipts, Correspondence

67 22 1946-1955 Correspondence, will, clippings, bills – Death of

Mathilda Loewenstein

67 23 1958-1971 Subscriptions, book receipts

67 24 1936-1962 Insurance policies

67 25 1951-1953 Correspondence, receipts, contracts – Lumber cutting

on Vermont property

67 26 [1945-1946] Notes – Property and accounts in Munich

67 27 1956-1961 Correspondence, contract – Property in Munich-

Pasing

67 28 1942-1954 Doctors‘ receipts and instructions

==Restitution Claim

67 29 1956-1961 Legal claims and decisions

67 30 1946-1959, n.d. Legal claims and decisions

67 31 1931-1933 Correspondence and receipts (evidence)

67 32 1954-1956 Correspondence – English, Karl

67 33 1954-1959 Maunz, Theodor

See also: Subseries D: Correspondence – Maunz,

Theodor

67 34 1946-1949 Correspondence

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67 35 1950-1953 Correspondence

67 36 1954-1956 Correspondence

67 37 1957 Correspondence

67 38 1958 Correspondence

67 39 1959 Correspondence

68 1 1960-1966 Correspondence

68 2 1950-1957 Bank transfers and receipts

68 3 1949-1957 Printed material

==Property dispute with Alfred Loewenstein

68 4 1960-1961 Correspondence

68 5 1960-1961 Correspondence – Loewenstein, Alfred to Piri

Loewenstein

68 6 1960-1961 Correspondence – Loewenstein, Alfred

68 7 1960-1961 Sale of Lyonel Feininger painting ―Pier und Segler

auf See‖

68 8 1927-1933 Account book

68 9 1927-1961 Statements, correspondence, copies, notes

68 10 1964-1965 Loan to Charles and Pamela (Wedekind) Regnier

69 [1940s] Bank statements (no folders)

70 [1940s] Bank statements (2 folders)

70 1939-1960 Correspondence and statements, banking and stocks

(3 folders) (folders not numbered)

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70 1962 Bills, trip to Japan (folders not numbered)

70 1937-1966 Income tax records (10 folders) (folders not

numbered)

71 1943-1963 Income tax records (folders not numbered)

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Subseries K: Collections

72 n.d. Postcards (blank), early twentieth century. [In

postcard box.]

73 n.d. Handmade, painted wooden train. Crafted by Lyonel

Feininger or Otto Loewenstein. [In small flat box.]

OS 6 [1886] Framed printed invitation, illustration by

Tittermeyer,―Einladung zum Kostümierten Ball des Künstler-Sänger-Vereins VierJahreszeiten

23 Jan 1886‖

OS 7 5 17 Feb 1947 Certificate of freeman status for James Theobald

Boardman, Norwich, England, on parchment

OS 7 2 n.d. Numbered print: ―Goethes Haus in Weimar‖; Print of

Pope Innocent X

OS 7 3 1946, n.d. Pencil Sketch, watercolor and ink drawing, charcoal

sketch by Friedinger [?], correspondence

OS 7 4 n.d. Reproductions (Fine Art, Swiss landscapes, historical

view of Paris, caricatures from Die Musik)

OS 5 9 1905 Apr 20 Poster for Schiller‘s ―Don Carlos‖ (performance date

April 20 1905)

74 1-3 n.d. Concert and Theater Programs (3 folders)

74 4-8 1902-1906 Concert and Theater Programs (5 folders)

74 9 1907-1909 Concert and Theater Programs (folder 1 of 7)

75 1-6 1907-1909 Concert and Theater Programs (folders 2-7 of 7)

75 7-9 1910-1911 Concert and Theater Programs (folders 1-3 of 6)

76 1-3 1910-1911 Concert and Theater Programs (folders 4-6 of 6)

76 4-9 1912-1913 Concert and Theater Programs (7 folders)

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77 1 ―before 1933‖ Concert and Theater Programs

77 2-5 1914-1916. Concert and Theater Programs (4 folders)

77 6-9 1917-1919 Concert and Theater Programs (4 folders)

77 10 1920-1922 Concert and Theater Programs

77 11-12 1924-1926 Concert and Theater Programs (2 folders)

78 1 1927-1929 Concert and Theater Programs

78 2 1933 Concert and Theater Programs

78 3-6 1934-1936 Concert and Theater Programs (4 folders)

78 7-8 1937-1939 Concert and Theater Programs (2 folders)

78 9 1940-1943 Concert and Theater Programs

78 10 1945-1946 Concert and Theater Programs

78 11 1947-1949 Concert and Theater Programs

79 1 [1950s] Concert and Theater Programs

79 2 1950-1952 Concert and Theater Programs

79 3 1953-1956 Concert and Theater Programs

79 4 1957-1959 Concert and Theater Programs

79 5 [1960s] Concert and Theater Programs

79 6 1960-1962 Concert and Theater Programs

79 7-8 1963-1966 Concert and Theater Programs (2 folders)

79 9-10 1967-1969 Concert and Theater Programs, Music catalog (2

folders)

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79 11 [1970s] Concert and Theater Programs

79 12 1970-1972 Concert and Theater Programs

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Series 1: Karl Loewenstein, Subseries L: Photographs

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==Subseries L – Photographs

80 1 n.d. Photographs – Ellwangen - Birth places of family

members

80 2 n.d. Photographs

80 3 1871, n.d. Photographs – ―Grossmutter Lebrecht… 91.

Lebensjahr‖ , ―Grosspapa Leopold Loewenstein‖

[portraits of Otto Loewenstein‘s father in 1871;

undated portrait of his father or grandfather; portrait

of Otto Loewenstein‘s maternal grandmother (?) at

age 91]

80 4 1876-1886 Photographs – Otto Loewenstein, wedding Portraits

of Mathilda and Otto Loewenstein, Karl Lowenstein

(Otto‘s brother)

80 5 1889[?], n.d. Family Portrait: Leopold and Rosalie (Loewenthal)

Loewenstein [Leopold‘s second wife], twelve

children, 2 daughters-in-law; Family members and

friend in Nördlingen

80 6 1902-1907 Photographs – Robert Loewenstein, Loewenstein

Family Portrait (Otto, Mathilda; Sons Alfred, Karl,

Robert)

80 7 1908-1915 Photographs/Postcards – Karl and Alfred

Loewenstein

80 8 1932-1948 Photographs

80 9-10 1950s Photographs (2 folders)

80 11 1960s Photographs

80 12-13 1961-1962 Photographs – Japan (2 folders)

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80 14 [1972] Karl Loewenstein receiving the German Order of

Merit; pictured with Piroska Loewenstein and two

unidentified people

80 15 1958? Photographs – Gleichen-Russwurm case

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Subseries M: Pamphlet, Offprint, and Manuscript Collection

==Manuscripts not authored by Karl Loewenstein

81 1 n.d. Das Verrückte Nest Positano, vol.1 (typescript novel)

Author unknown

81 2 n.d. Das Verrückte Nest Positano, vol.2 (typescript novel)

Author unknown

81 3 1926-[1952] Typescripts and publications – Petraschek, Karl

81 4 1937 Das neue deutsche Aktienrecht – Loewenstein, Alfred

81 5 1939, n.d. Typescripts – various authors

81 6 1943 ―The Law of our American Neighbors‖ (copy) Author

unknown

81 7 [1950?] German Democracy and the New Election Law –

Hermens, F.E.

81 8 1952 Typescript report (copy) Linares Quintana, Segundo

V.

81 9 1955-1973 Typescripts, memoir drafts, poetry, printed materials,

enclosures – Walser, Karl (Regierungspräsident)

81 10 1969 Typescript, ―Max Weber and Music‖ –Ando,

Hideharu

81 11 1971 ―Modern Constitutionalism in Japan‖ (copy), Printed

material Maki, John M.

==Constitutions

81 12 1946-1951, n.d. Uruguay (1830-1951) – Printed material

81 13 1941-1967 Uruguay–Printed material

81 14 1941-1967 Brazil – Printed material

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81 15 1946 Brazil – Printed material

81 16-22 1917-1958 Printed material (6 folders)

81 23 1958-1967 Related material

81 24 1936-1939 Informations Constitutionelles et Parlementaries

(journal)

81 25 1920-1952, n.d. Clippings

==Pamphlet and Offprint Collection

82 1-4 1939-1949 Magyar Nemzet (1-4 of 7 folders)

83 1-3 1939-1949 Magyar Nemzet (5-7 of 7 folders)

83 4 1939 UJSÁG [Hungarian newspaper]

OS 9 1938 Der Stürmer (Sondernummer 9 and Sondernummer

10). [These items are restricted from use pending

conservation treatment]

84 1923-1946, n.d. Pamphlet and Offprint Collection

85 1947-1953 Pamphlet and Offprint Collection

86 1949-1959 Pamphlet and Offprint Collection

87 1959-1963 Pamphlet and Offprint Collection

88 1963-1966 Pamphlet and Offprint Collection

89 1966-1972 Pamphlet and Offprint Collection

90 1936-1973, n.d. Pamphlet and Offprint Collection (large format)

91 [1934-1943] National Socialism in Germany

92 [1944-1950] Germany after 1945

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93 [1935-1944] World War II

94 [1940-1945] Peace and Reconstruction

95 1930s-1950s Soviet Russia and Satellites

96 1919-1949 American Law

97 1923-1949 American Government and Politics

98 1934-1953 Intellectual History

98 1940s-1950s International Law, Organization, and Politics

99 1939-1954 International Law

99 1940s-1950s Legal Theory, Political Theory

100 1912-1952 Political Theory, Jurisprudence

101 1940s Latin America

102 1920s-1950s Foreign Governments and Politics I and II

103 1920s-1950s Foreign Governments and Politics II and III

104 1 1938-1943 National Socialism in Germany (large format)

104 2 1940s World War II (large format)

104 3 1946 Germany after 1945 (large format)

104 4 1942 Peace and Reconstruction (large format)

104 5 1940s Soviet Russia and Satellites (large format)

104 6 1939-1946 American Law (large format)

104 7 1937-1949 American Government and Politics (large format)

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104 8-9 1930s-1940s Intellectual History (large format) (2 folders)

104 10 1950s International Law, Organization, and Politics (large

format)

104 11 1930s-1950s International Law (large format) (folder 1 of 2)

105 1 1930s-1950s International Law (large format) (folder 2 of 2)

105 2 1950s Legal Theory (large format)

105 3 1940s-1950s Political Theory (large format)

105 4-5 1920s-1940s Jurisprudence (large format) (2 folders)

106 1 1940s-1950s Latin America (large format)

106 2 1930s-1940s Foreign Governments and Politics I (large format)

106 3 1937-1949, n.d Foreign Governments and Politics II (large format)

(includes typescripts)

106 4 1930s-1950s Foreign Governments and Politics III (large format)

106 5 1916 Deutscher Kriegs- und Friedenswille (Die Hilfe,

Sonderheft)–Tabloid with essays by Friedrich

Naumann, Max Weber, and Wilhelm Heile

106 6 1942 ―Die Formung des französischen Geists durch den

Legisten,‖ by Carl Schmitt. Deutschland-Frankreich /

Vierteljahresschrift des Deutschen Instituts / Paris 1

(2). Inscribed to Heinrich Titze by Carl Schmitt.

106 7 1936-1968 Reprints of articles and speeches by Gerhard

Leibholz, some inscribed to KL

106 8-9 1942-1968, n.d. Reprints of articles by Hans Morgenthau (2 folders)

106 10 1932, 1971, n.d. Museum and exhibition catalogs

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107 1959-1967 The New Yugoslav Law: Bulletin on Law and

Legislation in the Federal People’s Republic of

Yugoslavia: VI (1-3) (1955); VII (1) (1956); IX (2)

(1958) ;X (1-2) (1959), XIII (3-4) (1962); …Bulletin

on Law and Legislation in the Socialist Federal

Republic of Yugoslavia: XVI (1-4) (1965); XVII (1-

4) (1966); XVIII (1-4) (1967).

OS 4 9 n.d. ―Europe wants freedom from shame,‖ G.A. Borgese

(originally filed with pamphlets on ―Peace and

Reconstruction‖)

OS 8 1941 Dec 15 Map of the Pacific Battlefield, Time Magazine

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Series 2: Piroska (Rona) Loewenstein

108 1 1933 Apr Correspondence – To Karl Loewenstein (written on

verso of 1917 letter by a different author)

108 2 1941, n.d. Correspondence (in Hungarian)

108 3 1933-1961, n.d. Correspondence (in English, German, and Spanish)

108 4 1973-1976, n.d. Correspondence (in English, German, and French)

108 5 1977 Correspondence re: Thomas Mann letters

108 6 1976, n.d. List of sheet music owned by the Loewensteins

108 7 1963-1976, n.d. Correspondence re: Sale of sheet music

108 8 1937-1940, 1962, n.d. Clippings, photocopies, printed material

108 9 n.d. Embroidery and lace making patterns, poster

108 10 1941-1962, n.d. Hungarian newspaper clippings

108 11 n.d. Maps and brochures – Hungary

108 12 1948-1968 Almanacs, commemorative calendar (in Hungarian)

108 13 1938-1956, n.d. Books (in Hungarian)

108 14-15 1931-1966, n.d. Books (in English and German, about Hungary) (2

folders)

OS 3 3 1938, 1962 Hungarian Newspapers

OS 7 1-2 1949 Hungarian Newspapers

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108 16 1822-1824 Autograph album –Salomon Löwenstein

108 17 n.d. From autograph album – Salomon Löwenstein

108 18 1826-1834, n.d. Correspondence, Teaching appointment, sermons –

Salomon Löwenstein

108 19 1848-1867, n.d. Correspondence, contract, book inventory –

Salomon Löwenstein

108 20 1853-1878 Certificates, clippings, speech – Leopold

Löwenstein (includes an undated copy of a typed

transcript of the speech)

108 21 1858 Correspondence – Leopold Löwenstein to Heinrich

Lebrecht

108 22 1857-1875 Loan Contract – Gabriel Lebrecht and Leopold

Löwenstein

108 23 n.d. Trousseau – Elise Lebrecht

OS 6 n.d. Oval framed portrait [watercolor or painting over a

photograph ?], of Leopold Löwenstein and Elise

[Lebrecht] Löwenstein, parents of Otto

Loewenstein

108 24 1863-1871 Correspondence – Elise (Lebrecht) Löwenstein,

Leopold Löwenstein

108 25 1892, 1893 Correspondence, death notice – Bertha Lebrecht

108 26 1884-1887[?] Correspondence – Henrietta Löwenstein to Otto

Loewenstein

108 27 1881-1896 Correspondence –David Raff, Salomon and

Henrietta Löwenstein, unidentified senders

108 28 1900 Apr 8 Will (Testament) Leopold Löwenstein

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108 29 1904-1935 Correspondence and Agreements – Dispute over

will of Leopold Löwenstein

108 30 1907-1909, n.d. Correspondence – To Karl Loewenstein

108 31 1910-1917 Correspondence – To Karl Loewenstein

108 32 1932-1933 Correspondence – To Karl Loewenstein

108 33 1909-1924 Correspondence

108 34 1886-1927 Calendars (with genealogical information), Account

book

108 35 1922-1932, .n.d. Otto Loewenstein – Final wishes, list of family

heirlooms, announcement of retirement, certificate

from the Leipzig Fair

108 36 1934 Memoir

109 1914 Aug 15-1919 Apr 22 Otto Loewenstein – World War I diary. Six

handwritten volumes. The covers of volumes five

and six are fused.

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Series 4 Mathilda (Oppenheimer) Loewenstein

110 1 n.d. Mathilda (Oppenheimer) Loewenstein – Genealogical

data

110 2 1873-1875 Mathilda Oppenheimer – School Records

110 3 1908-1917, n.d. Correspondence – to Karl Loewenstein

110 4 1932-1941 Correspondence – to Karl Loewenstein

110 5 1935 Chronicle of the final weeks of Otto Loewenstein‘s

life

110 6 1936-1940 Finances – Correspondence, statements, and notes

110 7 1908, 1946, n.d. Correspondence, Correspondent lists

110 8 1941 Correspondence – to Alfred Loewenstein

110 9 1933-1944, n.d. Citizenship materials

110 10 1939-1940 ―Bescheid über die Judenvermögensabgabe‖ and

Bank transfer

110 11 1939-1945 Clippings, notes, brochure

110 12 1937 Nov-1946 Aug Wills and farewell letter, receipts

110 13 1939-1942 ―Bully und Ich‖, ―Botschaft vom Einzigen Bully‖

(essays) – Loewenstein, Mathilda (Oppenheimer)

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Search Terms

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Search Terms

American Law Institute.

Amherst College – Faculty.

Arndt, Adolf, 1904-1974.

Brain drain – Germany – History -- 20th century.

Constitutional history – Japan – Sources.

Crusius, Otto, 1857-1918.

Denazification – History –Sources.

Emergency Advisory Committee for Political Defense.

Emergency Committee in Aid of Displaced German Scholars.

European Defense Community.

Feininger, Julia.

Feininger, Lyonel, 1871-1956.

Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955: U.S. Zone). Office of Military

Government. Legal Division.

Human rights – History.

Japan -- Politics and government--1945-.

Jennings, Ivor, Sir, 1903-1965.

Laski, Harold Joseph, 1893-1950.

Latin America -- Politics and government – Sources.

Loewenstein, Karl, 1891-1973.

Maier, Reinhold, 1889-1971.

Mann, Thomas, 1875-1955.

Maunz, Theodor, 1901-1993.

Mommsen, Konrad.

Political science -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Massachusetts -- Amherst.

Reconstruction (1939-1951) – Germany --Sources.

Reinach, Julien, 1992-1962.

United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration.

Universität München. Juristische Fakultät.

Walser, Karl (Regierungspräsident).

Weber, Marianne, 1870-1954.

Weber, Max, 1864-1920.

World politics -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Massachusetts – Amherst.

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==Material transferred to other collections

The following books from the collection were cataloged and transferred to the Amherst College

Rare Book Collection. In each case, a note in the catalog record indicates that Karl Loewenstein

was the former owner.

Anon. Der Phönix 1947. Ein Almanach für junge Menschen. Berlin-Wannsee, 1947.

Bense, Max. Über Leibniz: Leibniz und seine Ideologie ; Der Geistige Mensch und Die

Technik. Zeugnisse europäischen Geistes, Heft 1. Jena: Karl Rauch, 1946.

Boldizsar, Ivan. Magyarorszag utikonyv. Budapest: 1955.

Boldt, Gerhard. Die Letzten Tage der Reichskanzlei. Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1947.

Bonhoeffer, Dietrich. Auf Dem Wege zur Freiheit, Gedichte aus Tegel. Berlin, Verlag

Haus und Schule, 1946.

Dangl, Hanns. Der Geist der Zeit. München, R. Pflaum, 1946.

Dietrich, Hermann. Auf der Suche nach Deutschland. Probleme zur Geistigen,

Politischen und Wirtschaftlichen Erneuerung Deutschlands. Hamburg:

Hans von Hugo, 1946.

Ebbinghaus, Julius. Zu Deutschlands Schicksalswende. Frankfurt am Main: V.

Klostermann, 1947.

Frankenberg, Richard Alexander. Fatum und Freiheit, eine Vivisektion. Stuttgart:

Rowohlt, 1946.

Gersbach, Robert. Strafgesetzbuch für Das Deutsche Reich: Erl. Textausgabe. Mit e.

Ausführl. Sachreg. nebst Einführungsgesetz u.d.. Wichtigsten

Nebengesetzen u.. Militärstrafgesetzbuch / Zirpins, Walter. Berlin:

Kameradschaft, 1943.

Hagen, Paul. Erobert, Nicht Befreit!: Das Dt. Volk im Ersten Besatzungsjahr.

Schriftenreihe für ein demokratisches Deutschland, 1. New York: 1946.

Haller, Hermann. Herman Haller. [Recklinghausen: Graphische Kunstanstalt Aurel

Bongers, 1971]. [Catalog of an exhibition held at the Wilhelm-

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Lehmbruck-Museum in Duisburg, Oct. 17-Nov. 29, 1970, the Städtisches

Museum Braunschweig, Dec. 17-Feb. 27, 1971, and the Kunsthalle

Bremen, Apr. 11-May 23, 1971.]

Haushofer, Albrecht. Moabiter Sonette. 1945.

Hausmann, Manfred. Füreinander, Gedichte. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 1946.

Heine, Heinrich. Freundschafts Lieder. London: T.N. Foulis, [1911].

Hesse, Hermann. Der Europäer. Berlin: Suhrkamp Verlag, 1946.

Hiller, Kurt. Geistige Grundlagen eines Schöpferischen Deutschlands der Zukunft: Rede

Zu Hamburg Am 31. Mai 1947 Auf Einladung des Kulturrats der

Hansestadt. Hamburg: Rowohlt, 1947.

Holzamer, Karl. Grundfragen des Neuzeitlichen Humanismus. Mainzer Universitäts-

Reden, no. 4. Mainz, F. Kupferberg, 1947.

Hylander, Franz Josef. Universalismus und Föderalismus Als Erbe und Aufgabe des

Christlichen Abendlandes und Des Deutschen Volkes. Das andere

Deutschland, Beiträge zum geistigen Wiederaufbau des Abendlandes und

zum Kulturschaffen der Welt, Bd. 2: Zur Kulturkatastrophe des

Abendlandes, T. 1. München: Schnell und Steiner, 1946.

The Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum, Fenway Court. Boston: D.B. Updike, the

Merrymont Press, 1932.

[Kaiser, Jacob]. Der Soziale Staat: Reden und Gedanken. Wege in die neue Zeit, Nr. 2.

Berlin: Union-Verlag, 1946.

Kautsky, Karl. Der Parlamentarismus, die Volksgesetzgebung, und die

Sozialdemokratie. Stuttgart, J.H. W. Dietz, 1893.

Kraus, Herbert. Der Auswärtige Dienst des Deutschen Reiches (Diplomatie und

Konsularwesen). Edited by Dr. jur. Herbert Kraus. Berlin. Verlag von G.

Stilke, 1932.

Lachmann, Volkmar. Das Jahr des Jünglings. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 1947.

Laun, Rudolf. Reden und Aufsätze Zum Völkerrecht und Staatsrecht. Hamburg:

Hansischer Gildenverlag, 1947.

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Leibbrand, Robert. Buchenwald: Ein Tatsachenbericht zur Geschichte der Deutschen

Widerstandsbewegung. Dokumente des Bösen, 2. Stuttgart: Europa-

Verlag, 1945.

Lernet-Holenia, Alexander. Germanien. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 1946.

Lesnik, S. M. Was hat Preußen Deutschland Gegeben?: Deutscher Imperialismus und

Preußentum. Berlin: Verlag der Sowjetischen Militärverwaltung in

Deutschland, 1946.

Litt, Theodor. Geschichte und Verantwortung: Ein Vortrag, Gehalten bei der Eröffnung

der Leipziger Ortsgruppe des Kulturbundes zur Demokratischen

Erneuerung Deutschlands. Weisbaden: Dieterich‘sche

Verlagsbuchhandlung, 1947.

Lortzing, Albert, Bearb. Der Wildschütz: Komische Oper in 3 Aufz. nach Kotzebue Frei ;

Vollst. Buch. Reclams Universal-Bibliothek, 2760. Leipzig: Reclam,

1942.

Luxemburg, Rosa. Briefe aus dem Gefängnis. Internationale Jugendbibliothek, 10.

Berlin: J.H.W. Dietz Nachf, 1946.

Memorandum of the Italian government on the situation in Abyssinia. Parts I and II. n.d.

[Rome?, 1935].

Müller-Meiningen, Ernst. Die Parteigenossen: [Betrachtungen und Vorschläge zur

Lösung des ―Naziproblems‖]. Europäische Dokumente; 2. München:

Zinnen-Verl. Desch, 1946.

Mugdan, Ernst. Die Neutralität Deutschlands und der Friede: Beiträge zur Bildung einer

Öffentlichen Meinung in Deutschland. Schriften der Heidelberger

Aktionsgruppe zur Demokratie und zum freien Sozialismus, 2.

Heidelberg: Schneider, 1947.

Näf, Werner. Wesen und Aufgabe der Universität: Denkschrift im Auftrag D. Senates D.

Univ. Bern. Bern: Herbert Lang, 1950.

Öt év ! Athaeneum [1950].

Pannwitz, Rudolf. Der Friede. Nürnberg: H. Carl, 1950.

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Pechel, Rudolf. Deutschenspiegel. Zeitpolitisches Archiv. Berlin: Wedding-Verlag, 1946.

Peters, Hans. Zwischen Gestern und Morgen; Betrachtungen zur Heutigen Kulturlage.

Berlin: Springer, 1946.

Petwaidic, Walter. Die Autoritäre Anarchie; Streiflichter Des Deutschen

Zusammenbruchs. Hamburg, Hoffmann und Campe, 1946.

Röpke, Wilhelm. Die Deutsche Frage. Erlenbach-Zürich: E. Rentsch, 1945.

Reger, Erik. Zwei Jahre Nach Hitler: Fazit 1947 und Versuch eines Konstruktiven

Programms aus der Zwangsläufigen Entwicklung. Hamburg: Rowohlt,

1947.

Reidemeister, Kurt. Über Freiheit und Wahrheit. Kleine Broschüren-Reihe. Berlin: C.

Habel, 1947.

Schönke, Adolf. Einführung in Die Rechtswissenschaft. Karlsruhe: C.F. Müller, 1948.

Schmidt, K. Der Neue Kampf Um Freiheit: Briefe und Dokumente Berliner Sozialisten.

Schriftenreihe für ein Demokratisches Deutschland, no. 2. [New York]:

American Association for a Democratic Germany, 1946.

Schneider, Reinhold. Fausts Rettung. Berlin: Suhrkamp, 1946.

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Suhrkamp-Verl, 1944.

The following items were transferred to the Amherst College Library, circulating collection:

Adolf Koelsch, Hände und was sie sagen: 64 Bilder, Schaubucher 11.Zürich: O. Füssli,

1929.