GUIDE TO ARCHIVES AND HISTORICAL COLLECTIONS IN THE REFERENCE GUIDES OF TIlE GERMAN HISTORICAL INSTITUTE WASHINGTON METROPOLITAN AREA WASHINGTON, D.C. Part I: NO. 7 Overview of General Resources Part II: Research Resources in Modem German and Austrian History

Edited by MANFRED F. BOEMEKE and ROGER CHICKERING

German Historical Institute Washington, D.C. 1995

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American Association of Retired Persons American Institute of Architects National Gerontology Resource Center Library and Archives 601 E Street, N.W. 1735 New York Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20049 Washington, D.C. 20006-5292 Tel.: (202) 434-2277 Tel.: (202) 626-7492 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Thursday 9:00a.m.-6:3Op.m. Holdings: Complete records of the hearings of the Senate and House Appointment necessary to use rare books and archival material Committees on Aging, as well as an archival collection of Association publications; material on health care, legislation, retirement, housing, and Holdings: Extensive collection of material dating from the late 18th century employment of older persons. on all aspects of American architectural history, including over 5,000 photographs from the 19th century of American and European art and architecture; also houses the Archive of Women in Architecture. American Association of University Women Archives 1111 16th Street, N.W. American Institute for Contemporary German Studies Washington, D.C. 20036 Library Tel.: (202) 785-7763 11 Dupont Circle, N.W. (202) 785-7708 Suite 350 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Washington, D.C. 20036 By appointment only Tel.: (202) 332-9312 Hours: Monday-Friday 1O:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Holdings: Materials dating from 1881 pertaining to the Association and its predecessor organizations. Included are records· of the Association of Holdings: Over 4,700 books, 80 periodicals, ten daily newspapers, and a Collegiate Alumnae, containing studies on health, housing, and professions daily telexed summary of news from Gennany (''Infofunk''). In its primary for women; the International Federation of University Women,containing fields of interests-Gennan politics, economics, culture, society, literature, refugee dossiers; the Status of Women Committee, with materials on and history since 1945-the Institute aims to acquire all English-language suffrage, equal pay, women in public office, and women in the military; the books published since World War II. The library also gives scholars access Education Committee, covering elementary, secondary, and higher education; to external data bases via RUN (Research Library Infonnation Network) and and the White House Conferences on Children and Youth. Internet.

American College of Obstetricians and Gynecologists American Pharmaceutical Association Foundation Library for the History of Obstetrics and Gynecology in America Archives 409 12th Street, S.w. 2215 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20024-2188 Washington, D.C. 20037 Tel.: (202) 638-5577 Tel.: (202) 429-7523 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-4:45p.m. Hours: By appointment only Holdings: Publications on all aspects of the history of women's health care Holdings: Records of the Association, related and affiliated organizations, in America, including clinical, socioeconomic, nursing, and. educational boards of pharmacy, and schools of pharmacy dating from the mid-19th issues. Materials include classic American textbooks and journals on century. obstetrics and gynecology, histories of the field and its institutions and See: "Structure of the Archives of the American Pharmaceutical Associ/i­ societies, and bibliographies on the history of medicine. tion," Pharmacy in History 7 (1962). 16 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 17

B'nai B'rith Museum Holdings: Materials on labor history, including papers of leaders of the Archival Collection Knights of Labor, the American Federation of Labor, the United Mine 1640 Rhode Island Avenue, N.W. Workers of America, including the papers of Mother Jones, and the Congress Washington, D.C. 20036-3278 of Industrial Organizations; records of Catholic social welfare organizations Tel.: (202) 857-6588 in the United States; papers of Catholic scholars in anthropology, architec­ Hours: By appointment only ture, canon law, history, and philosophy; Catholic Church history, including Catholic Indian missions and frontier settlement; a microfilm collection of Holdings: Materials dating from the 16th century relating to the history of newspapers from the mid-19th century; a wide variety of materials from the the Jewish people in Europe and America, including immigration, assimila­ to 1800; the Joseph D. Keenan Papers, 1945-1947, and tion, and social, political, and civil rights activities; many sources pertaining recordings of an oral account of the reorganization of West German labor to Germany and to the Holocaust. unions after World War II. Other historical topics covered include frontier settlements, the westward expansion of the United States, international Broadcast Pioneers Library relations, and war relief programs. 1771 N Street, N.W. See: Francis J. Weber, 'The Catholic University of America Archives," Washington, D.C. 20036 Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia 77 Tel.: (202) 223-0088 (March 1966); George A. Hruneni, Jr., "A Touch of Western Americana in Hours: Monday-Friday 11a.m.-7:00p.m. the Archives of The Catholic University of America," Manuscripts 27 By appointment only (with membership if possible) (Spring 1975); and id., "Bicentennial Potpourri in The Catholic University Holdings: Materials documenting the history of radio and television of America Archives," Manuscripts 28 (Winter 1976). broadcasting, including personal papers, scrapbooks, photographs, audio tapes, and more than 800 oral history interviews. 'Columbia Historical Society see Historical Society of Washington Brookings Institution Library Congressional Quarterly 1775 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Editorial Research Reports Library Washington, D.C. 20036 1414 22nd Street, N.W. Tel.: (202) 797-6240 Washington, D.C. 20037 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:ooa.m.-5:3Op.m. Tel.: (202) 887-8569 Staff and guests only Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30a.m.-6:00p.m. Holdings: 80,000 volumes and 700 periodical titles relating to economics, By appointment only international trade, foreign policy, political science and public administration. Holdings: Collection of all congressional hearings and voting records from 1973 to the present. Extensive collection on American political sciene,e, history, the U.S. government and the legislative process. Catholic University of America John K. Mullen Memorial Library Corcoran Gallery of Art Department of Archives, Manuscripts, and Museum Collections Archives, Curatorial Library 620 Michigan Avenue, N.E. 500 17th Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20064 Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel.: (202) 319-5065 Tel.: (202) 638-3211 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:ooa.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: By appointment only 22 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 23

Holdings: Approximately 1,000 books, pamphlets, and photographs; rare Holdings: Records of the Federation, dating from the late 19th century, books relating to the assassination of President Lincoln; papers of Joseph including transcripts and programs of annual conventions, annual reports, Messmer and the diary of John Wilkes Booth. resolutions, correspondence, and photographs.

Freer Gallery of Art Georgetown University see under Smithsonian Institution Joseph Mark Lauinger Library Special Collections Division 37th and 0 Streets, N.W. Friends Meeting of Washington Library Washington, D.C. 20057-1006 Library Tel.: (202) 687-7444 2111 Florida Avenue, N.W. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:30p.m. Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel.: (202) 483-3310 Holdings: Over 100 collections on subjects including United States Hours: By appointment only Catholic history and missions in Mexico, American and European history, diplomatic history, political science, philosophy, and the visual arts. There Holdings: Collections relating to the history of the Quaker Society in the are also more than 250 manuscript and photographic collections, including United States, Native Americans, and Mrican Americans. the Robert Wagner Papers, the McCarthy Historical Project Archive, and the archives of the American Political Science Association. GaUaudet University Gallaudet University Library George Washington University Archives Melvin Gelman Library Merrill Learning Center Special Collections Division and Archives 800 Florida Avenue, N.E. 2130 H Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20002 Washington, D.C. 20052 Tel.: (202) 651-5588 (voice) Tel.: (202) 994-7549 (202) 651-5209 (text telephone) Hours: Monday-Wednesday, Friday 12:00p.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Thursday By appointment only Other hours by appointment (two weeks' notice required) Holdings: Collections of personal papers of prominent persons in the Holdings: The world's largest collection relating to the history, culture, fields of labor, international relations, journalism, politics, urban planning, organizations, and institutions of the deaf, including rare books, photo­ and higher education in 19th- and 20th-century America, including corres­ graphs, manuscript materials, and artifacts. While the majority of the pondence, diaries, manuscripts, oral history transcripts, and photographs. materials date from the early 19th century, some objects date back to the The Washingtoniana Collection contains material on the history of the 15th century. District of Columbia; also collections of U.S. Geological Survey maps, Defense Mapping Agency maps, and a microform collection which General Federation of Women's Clubs includes English literary periodicals from the 17th and 18th centuries, as Archives well as American periodicals from the 18th and 19th centuries. 1743 N Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20036 German Historical Institute Tel.: (202) 347-3168 1607 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Hours: By appointment only 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Washington, D.C. 20009 Tel.: (202) 387-3355 Hours: Monday-Friday -. 10:00a.m.-6:00p.m. 24 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 25

Holdings: Over 14,000 volumes on modern and early modern German Holdings: 500,000 books and bound periodicals, and the library receives history, American history, and German-American relations. The library 6,000 current serial titles. Special collections include the anti-slavery emphasizes the acquisition of reference books and guides to inventories collection; English books 1641-1700; and British Parliamentary papers. of German and American archives and repositories. The Institute also subscribes to over 200 historical periodicals. • Channing Pollock Theatre Collection 500 Howard Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20059 Historical Society of Washington Tel.: (202) 806-6724 (formerly Columbia Historical Society) Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. 1307 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. Holdings: Manuscripts, pictures, memorabilia, posters, etc. focusing on Washington, D.C. 20036 English and American drama/theatre in the 19th and 20th centuries. Tel.: (202) 785-2068 Hours: Wednesday, Friday, Saturday 10:00a.m.-4:00p.m. • Moorland-Spingarn Research Center Holdings: History of the District of Columbia, emphasizing city growth, a. Manuscript Department neighborhoods, and lives of Washingtonians, including books, maps, pam­ 500 Howard Place, N.W. phlets, prints, photographs, and manuscripts from the early 19th century Washington, D.C. 20059 to the present. Tel.: (202) 806-7480 Research aids: Washington History. Semiannual, 1989-. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-4:30p.m. By appointment only Holdings: Extensive documentation of African-American life and history. House of Representatives Library Over 150 collections of correspondence, diaries, writings, photographs, Cannon House Office Building memorabilia, and scrapbooks, among them are those of Frederick Doug­ Room B-18 lass and Alain Locke. Washington, D.C. 20515 Tel.: (202) 225-0462 b. Oral History Department Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:30p.m. 500 Howard Place, N.W. Holdings: Records dating back to the Continental Congress, including Washington, D.C. 20059 complete sets of House and Senate reports and documents, House bills Tel.: (202) 806-7480 and debates since the 6th Congress, Supreme Court reports, and House Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-4:30p.m. Committee hearings. Holdings: Over 600 transcripts with significant information on the civil rights movement. Some of the other collections focus on women, Howard University, and African-American military history. Howard University Founders Graduate Library c. Prints and Photographs Division 500 Howard Place, N.W. 500 Howard Place, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20059 Washington, D.C. 20059 Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:00a.m.-1O:00p.m. Tel.: (202) 806-7480 Friday 8:00a.m.-9:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday Saturday 9:00a.m.-6:00p.m. 9:00a.m.-4:30p.m. Sunday 1:00p.m.-lO:00p.m. Holdings: An extensive collection of graphic images, including photo­ Open to the public for reference only graphs, slides, postcards, broadsides, prints, and maps dating from the l800s. 26 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 27

International Labor Office Joint Center for Political Studies Washington Branch Office Library Library 1828 L Street, N.W. 1090 Vermont Avenue, N.W. Suite 801 Suite 1100 Washington, D.C. 20036 Washington, D.C. 20005 Tel.: (202) 653-7652 Tel.: (202) 789-3519 Hours: Advance notice requested 9:00a.m.-4:00p.m. Hours: By appointment only Holdings: A complete collection of the publications and deliberations of the ILO from 1919 to the present, as well as documents on social and Holdings: Black Politics Collection and Minority Issues Collection; the economic policy, labor legislation, working conditions, welfare, productiv­ Library specializes in information on black elected officials and has ity, and the World Employment Program. reports of the Bureau of the Census and the Library of Congress.

Interstate Commerce Commission Library Library of Congress Interstate Commerce Commission Building • African and Middle Eastern Division 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. a. African Section Room 3392 John Adams Building Washington, D.C. 20423 Tel.: (202) 927-7328 Room 128C Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Washington, D.C. 20540 Tel.: (202) 707-7937 Holdings: Collection mainly concerned with administrative and transporta­ Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. tion law, as well as economics. Also contains sources on the development of the American railroad system in the 19th century and the network of Holdings: Focuses on sub-Saharan Africa and Africana, with surveys, highways in the 20th century, as well as legislative histories of govern­ histories, and descriptive works covering economics and culture. ment regulation of transportation agencies. b. Hebraic Section John Adams Building Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington Room 128B Lillian and Albert Small Jewish Museum Washington, D.C. 20540 701 3rd Street, N.W. Tel.: (202) 707-7937 Washington, D.C. 20001 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Tel.: (202) 789-0900/(301) 881-0100 Holdings: Materials relating to the Bible, the Ancient Near East, and Jews Hours: Sunday-Thursday 11:00a.m.-3:00p.m. and Judaism in Hebrew, Yiddish, Aramaic, Syriac, Ethiopic, and cognate Friday By appointment only languages; also maintains the National Union Catalog of Hebraica and the National Union Catalog of Yiddica. Holdings: History of the Jewish community of Greater Washington dating from the mid-19th century, including correspondence, records, and c. Near East Section photographs of Jewish organizations, businesses, synagogues, and local John Adams Building families. Room 128A See: Sylvan M. Dubow, "The Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, D.C. 20540 Washington: Its Archival Program," American Archivist 30 (Oct. 1967). Tel.: (202) 707-7937 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. 28 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 29 Holdings: Emphasizes language, linguistics, and history, with materials in Holdings: ?ocum~nts, serials, and government publications covering Arabic, Turkish, Persian, and Armenian. The Mansuri Collection has over Jap~ese history, literature, science, and institutions; also holds selected 5,000 volumes on Islam and Islamic culture; the Abdul Hamid Collection archives of the Japanese Foreign Office, Army, Navy, and other govern­ has materials in old Turkish. ment agencies from 1868 to 1945.

• American Folklife Center d. Korean Collection Archive of Folk Culture John Adams Building, Room 133D Thomas Jefferson Building Washington, D.C. 20540 Room LJG17 Tel.: (202) 707-5420 Washington, D.C. 20540-8100 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Tel.: (202) 707-5510 Holdings: Documents covering governmental affairs, bilateral relations, Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. trade, and the spread of Christianity in Korea dating back to 1916. Holdings: Largest archival collection of folklore and ethnomusicology in the United States; contains recordings of folklore and music, manuscripts, e. Southern Asia Section John Adams Building, Room 133C and tapes emphasizing the cultures of the United States; also houses a Washington, D.C. 20540 large Native Americans collection with recordings from 1890. Tel.: (202) 707-5420 Hours: Monday-Friday • Asian Division 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. a. Chinese Collection Holdings: Manuscripts, rare books, and documents covering all disciplines. John Adams Building Room 133A • European Division Washington, D.C. 20540 Thomas Jefferson Building Tel.: (202) 707-5420 Room 100 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Washington, D.C. 20540 Holdings: One of the best research collections on all subjects of Chinese Tel.: (202) 707-5415 studies, begun in 1869, in the Chinese, Manchu, Mongol, Tibetan, and Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Moso languages; covers Chinese local histories, botany, and works on Holdings: Materials pertaining to cultural, political, social, and economic traditional agriculture. life in Europe, with strong Russian, Soviet, Slavic, and Baltic collections. b. Japan Documentation Division • Geography and Map Division John Adams Building James Madison Building Room 130A Room B01 Washington, D.C. 20540 Washington, D.C. 20540 Tel.: (202) 707-5420 Tel.: (202) 707-6277 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m Holdings: Government documents and reports on U.S.-Japanese relations. Saturday 8:30a.m.-12:30p.m. c. Japanese Section Holdi?gs: ~an.uscript maps, charts, atlases, and other cartographic John Adams Building, Room 133B maten~s, WIth Its strongest holdings in American history, particularly of Washington, D.C. 20540 the p~nod of exploration, the colonial era, and the Revolutionary War. Tel.: (202) 707-5420 Holdmgs related to central Europe include the Hauslab-Liechtenstein Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Collection, with materials on the topography of 19th-century Austria­ Hungary, as well as captured Nazi maps and materials on the world wars. "--. District of Columbia 31 30 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections • Manuscript Division Research aids: The Geography and Map Division: A Guide to Its James Madison Building Collections and Services (1975). Finding aids are available at the Division. Room 101 Washington, D.C. 20540 • Hispanic Division Tel.: (202) 707-5387 Thomas Jefferson Building Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Room 205 Washington, D.C. 20540 Holdings: Collections from the pre-colonial period of American history to Tel.: (202) 707-5400 the present on such subjects as politics, science, religion, literature, Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. m~litary and n~val history, and Mrican-American history and culture; also e mlcrofilm coples of over two million manuscripts in foreign libraries and Holdings: One of the finest Hispanic and Portuguese collectio~s in t.h repositories pertaining to American history. world, dating from pre-Columbian times to the present. and dealing Wl~ history, literature, and the social sciences; also developmg a strong Latin Research aids: Master Record II: Dictionary Catalog of Collections and Reference Index for the Dictionary Catalog of Collections (1986). American collection. • Microform Reading Room Section • Law Library Thomas Jefferson Building James Madison Building Washington, D.C. 20540 Room 201 Tel.: (202) 707-5471 Washirigton, D.C. 20540 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-9:30p.m. Tel.: (202) 707-5079' Saturday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.ni. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-9:30p.m. Sunday 1:00p.m.-5:00p.m. Saturday 8:30a.m.-5:30p.m. Sunday 1 :OOp.m.-5:00p.m. Holdings: Microform reproductions of manuscripts and archives chiefly Holdings: Largest and most comprehensive law collection in the wo~ld, ~ocated in European and other foreign repositories. Materials copied including over two million volumes covering laws, treatises, and constltu­ mclude pre-1900 records of U.S. State governments; archives of the tions of some 200 countries from ancient to modem times. Japanese Ministry of Foreign Mfairs, 1868-1945; and manuscripts in St. Catherine's Monastery on Mt. Sinai. • Local History and Genealogy Reading Room • Motion Picture, Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division Thomas Jefferson Building James Madison Building Room G20 Room 338 Washington, D.C. 20540 Washington, D.C. 20540 Tel.: (202) 707-5537 Hours: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday 8:30a.m.-9:30p.m. Tel.: (202) 707-5840 Tuesday, Friday, Saturday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Sunday 1:00p.m.-5:00p.m. Holdings: Important film collections include the American Film Institute Closed Sundays from Memorial Day through Labor Day Collection, the Paper Print Collection, and the Theodore Roosevelt Collection. Re~orded so~nd collections ~clude the National Broadcasting Holdings: Extensive collection of published materials, as well gene~ogical Company RadlO Collection, The Amencan Forces Radio and Television as local (town and county) histories of the United States and Europe; Service Collection, and the Office of War Information Collection. American city directories dating from the 18th to the 20th centunes; GerI?an materi~s include captured Nazi films and propaganda clips; a published census records and indexes; pre-1820 passenger lists. collection ?f wartime ~roadcasts by exile groups from throughout Europe; Research aids: James C. Neagles, The Library of Congress: Guide to Ge­ and recordmgs of warttme broadcasts of German radio stations monitored nealogical and Historical Research (1990). by the American government.

"" CA TOOtle UNIV£Rsn'Y ru:: .6.AlI:Olr A I !Ill) AQ~ 32 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 33 • Music Division • Science and Technology Division James Madison Building John Adams Building Room 113 Room 508 Washington, D.C. 20540 Washington, D.C. 20540 Tel.: (202) 707-5503 Tel.: (202) 707-5639 Hours: Monday-Saturday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-9:3Op.m. Saturday Holdings: Music manuscripts and letters of or relating to composers and 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Sunday 1:OOp.m.-5:00p.m. other musicians of many nationalities, with particularly strong holdings in American music and in the period since the 18th century. !l0ldin~s: ~xtensive collection of civilian and military technical sources Holdings include materials on Mendelssohn, Brahms, and the Second I~ p~bhcatlOns dealing with the history of aeronautics and aviation. School, as well as the Liszt-Rosenthal Collection, the SchOnberg­ SIgmfi~ant materials o~ German science and technology of the World War Webern correspondence, and the Schatz Collection of opera librettos. ~ penod, encom~assmg a variety of captured German documents; Research aids: The Music Division: A Guide to Its Collections and I~c~uded are matenals handled by the Publications Board Project, con­ Services (1972); finding aids to parts of the collection are available. sIstmg of 15,000 reels of captured and microfilmed technical documents and reports. • Prints and Photographs Division • • Serial Division James Madison Building Newspaper and Current Periodicals Reading Room Room 339 James Madison Building Washington, D.C. 20540 Room 133 Tel.: (202) 707-6394 Washington, D.C. 20540 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Tel.: (202) 707-5690 Holdings: Photographs and other visual materials (some 15 million items) Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-9:30p.m. dating from the late 18th century, covering all subject areas; included are Saturday 8:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Sunday large personal collections (e.g. the collection of Hermann Goring), a 1:OOp.m.-5:00p.m. collection of anti-Semitic cartoons, the Office of War Information Holdings: American and foreign newspapers and periodicals; complete set Collection, and the American National Red Cross Collection. of U.S. government documents since 1965; complete set of United Nations documents since 1945. • Rare Book and Special Collections Division Thomas Jefferson Building Room 256 National Academy of Sciences Washington, D.C. 20540 2101 Constitution Avenue, N.W. Tel.: (202) 707-5434 Washington, D.C. 20418 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:3Op.m. Tel.: (202) 334-2125 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-4:00p.m. Holdings: Medieval and Renaissance manuscripts, autograph documents, By appointment only photographs, and special collections, such as the Lessing J. Rosenwald Collection, including the Giant Bible of Mainz; the Luther Collection; the Hol~ings: Administrativ~ records, dating from the mid-19th century, of the Reformation Collection; and the Third Reich Collection. !'l"atlOnal Academy of SCiences and of the organizations established under Its corporate charter: the National Research Council, the National Aca­ Research aids: Rare Books and Special Collections: An Illustrated Guide, demy of Engineering, and the Institute of Medicine. 1992; Some Guides to Special Collections in the Rare Book Division (Washington, D.C.: Library of Congress, 1974). District of Columbia 35 34 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections National Aeronautics and Space Administration National Association of Broadcasters Library and Information Center History Office 1771 N Street, N.W. 300 E Street, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20036-2891 Mailing address: Code LH-14. NASA Tel.: (202) 429-5490 Washington, D.C. 20546 Hours: Monday-Friday 11 :OOa.m.-4:00p.m. Tel.: (202) 358-0385 By appointment only Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:30p.m. Holdings: Materials pertaining to the history of broadcasting, including Holdings: Materials on foreign and domestic .aeronautics an~ astron~u?~s, regulation, criticism, and commentary, and freedom of the press. technology, and public policy; concentration on Amencan actiVitieS associated with NASA. Research aids: History at NASA/the NASA History Office (Washington, National Business League 1629 K Street, N.W. #605 D.C., 1986). Washington, D.C. 20006 Tel.: (202) 466-5483 National Air and Space Museum Hours: By appointment only II see under Smithsonian Institution Holdings: Records of the National Business League and its predecessor, the National Negro Business League, dating from the early 20th century. National Anthropological Archives Also correspondence of League founder Booker T. Washington. see under Smithsonian Institution National Council of Negro Women The National Archives National Archives for Black Women's History 8th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue 1667 K Street, Suite 700 Washington, D.C. 20408 Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel.: (202) 501-5500 Tel.: (202) 659-0006 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:45a.m.-l0:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:30p.m. Saturday 8:45a.m.-5:00p.m. Advance notice required See: Guide to the Natinal Archives of the United States (Washington, Holdings: Historical records of the National Council of Negro Women, D.C., 1987); "Selected List of Publications of the National Archives and including affiliated black women's organizations, as well as other manu­ Records Service;" National Archives Microfilm Publications; Milton O. script collections. Emphasizes civil rights, women's issues, education, and Gustafson, ed., The National Archives and Foreign Relations Research, black women in the United States. Materials include personal papers, 1974; Robert Wolfe, ed., Captured German and Related Records, 1975. photographs, and ephemera. Note: The National Archives is currently relocating a substantial portion of its holdings to a new facility near the campus of the University of National Defense University Maryland at College Park. For specific informatidn regarding the move, Library please write to Don Neal at the National Archives and ask to be placed Marshall Hall, Building 62 on the mailing list for the Archives II Researcher Bulletin. Fort Lesley J. McNair 4th and P Streets, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20319-6000 Tel.: (202) 287-9460 Hours: Monday-Friday 7:00a.m.-5:30p.m. By appointment only District of Columbia 43 42 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Hold~gs: Records of the National Museum of American Art, including Holdings: Collection includes 16th- and 18th-century books, especially in offiCIal and personal correspondence, financial records, and photographs. theology and canon law, as well as materials on philosophy, church Collections include the personal papers of artists, collectors, dealers, art history, and English literature. historians, and critics, as well as records of art museums, galleries, ~choo~s, and ~elev~tgovernmenta1 agencies; also over 2,000 oral history Scottish Rite of Freemasonry mtervIews WIth artIsts and other people in the art world. Supreme Council Library and Museum Research aid: Arthur J. Breton, Nancy Zembala, and Anne P. Nicastro, 1733 16th Street, N.W. Archives of American Art: A Checklist of the Collection (Washington, Washington, D.C. 20009 D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1987). Tel.: (202) 232-3579 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m. • Freer Gallery of Art By appointment only a. Department of Near Eastern Art Holdings: Materials relating to the Scottish Rite of Freemasonry and its 12th Street and Jefferson Drive, S.W. founding dating from the early 19th century; also collections of history, Washington, D.C. 20560 philosophy, religion, American history, and biography. Special collections Tel.: (202) 357-2091 include the Cannan Collection of Lincolniana. Hours: Monday-Friday 1O:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Appointment requested Holdings: 90,000 items from the 3rd century forward, including Christian, Smithsonian Institution Islamic, Buddhist and Hindu bound manuscripts and single folios, as well • Archives as secular and religious works in Greek, Syriac, Coptic, Persian, Arabic, 900 Jefferson Drive, S.W. and Annenian; and collections of drawings, photographs, journals, and Washington, D.C. 20560 notebooks of expeditions to Persia in 1930--1960, and the Near East in Tel.: (202) 357-1420 1903-1936. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. b. Library Holdings: Official records of the Smithsonian Institution, including 12th Street and Jefferson Drive, S.W. manuscripts, private papers, and collections relating to Smithsonian staff Washington, D.C. 20560 and other scientists. The collection is particularly rich in the history of Tel.: (202) 357-2091 19th- century American science but is also important for the development Hours: Monday-Sunday 1O:00a.m.-5:00p.m of institutions and programs with which the Smithsonian was associated. It also includes extensive materials documenting scientific contacts Holdings: 30 volumes of letters and 29 diaries of Charles L. Freer; between the United States and other nations from the early 1800s to the correspondence of friends and business associates of Freer like Abbott H. present. Thayer, Thomas W. Dewing, and Dwight Tryon. Research aid: Guide to the Smithsonian Archives (Washington, D.C.: • National Air and Space Museum Smithsonian Institution Press, 1983). Library 6th Street and Independence Avenue, S.W. • Archives of American Art Washington, D.C. 20560 National Portrait Gallery Building Tel.: (202) 357-3133 Room 331 Hours: Monday-Friday lO:00a.m.-4:00p.m. 8th and F Streets, N.W. Holdings: Over 1,100,000 items, including collections of photographs, Washington, D.C. 20506 technical reports, and manuscripts on aerospace biography and industry, Tel.: (202) 357-2781 Hours: Monday-Friday 1O:00a.m.-5:00p.m. 44 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 45

flight technology, the history of aviation, and rocketry. The library is a Holdings: Manuscript collections transferred from other divisions of the depository for NASA material. National Museum of American History, including materials on the history of electricity, electronic communications, and other areas of science and • National Anthropological Archives technology; also has the Collection of Business Americana and several 10th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. large collection of historical photographs. Washington, D.C. 20560 Research aids: Guide to Manuscript Collections in the National Museum Tel.: (202) 357-1986 of History and Technology (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Press, 1978). Holdings: Private papers of American anthropologists and ethnologists, as well as records of the Smithsonian Department of Anthropology and other b. Department of Social and Cultural History agencies; excellent resource for materials pertaining to the history and - Division of Community Life anthropology of Native Americans and Eskimos. AHB 4101 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 • National Museum of Mrican Art Tel.: (202) 357-2385 Eliot Elisofon Archives Hours: Monday-Sunday 1O:00a.m.-5:30p.m. Room 2140 Advance notice required 950 Independence Avenue, N.W.. Washington, D.C. 20560 Holdings: Manuscripts, photographs, legal documents, scrapbooks, and Tel.: (202) 357-4600 other materials, dating from the late 18th century. Collections cover Hours: Monday-Friday 1O:00a.m.-5:30p.m. American community, urban life, and popular culture, including education, Holdings: Materials on traditional and contemporary art in Mrica, immigration, the labor movement, ethnic groups, and Mrican-Americans. including folklore, crafts, decorative arts, photographs, and Mrican­ Special collection of 103 volumes of clippings on the career of boxing great Joe Louis. American arts. - Division of Domestic Life • National Museum of American Art Slide and Photography Archive AHB 4117 8th and G Streets, N.W. 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 Washington, D.C. 20560 Tel.: (202) 357-1626, 1348, 2283 Tel.: (202) 357-2308 Hours: Monday-Tuesday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Prior appointment required Wednesday 10:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Thursday, Friday 1O:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Holdings: Collection of architecture, crafts, furniture, photographs, and By appointment only family papers from the mid-18th century forward. Holdings: Historical photographs of art and artists. - Division of Political History AHB 4109 • National Museum of American History 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. a. Archives Center 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 Tel.: (202) 357-2008 Washington, D.C. 20560 Tel.: (202) 357-3270 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 10:OOa.m.-5:00p.m. Prior appointment required Advance notice requested 46 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 47

Holdings: Collection of photographs and papers of persons active in U.S. Holdings: Collections include papers of the medical surgical faculty of the politics, including papers of John Adams and the John Hancock family. University of Maryland; also papers of physicians, dentists, and others in the medical field dating from the mid-18th century. c. Department of History of Science and Technology - Division of Electricity and Modem Physics - Division of Military History AHB 5025 AHB 4013 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 Washington, D.C. 20560 Tel.: (202) 357-1840 Tel.: (202) 357-1883 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:45a.m.-5:15p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Advance notice required Advance notice required Holdings: Materials documenting the history and technology of electricity, Holdings: Personal papers, photographs, and other materials dating from nuclear energy, and modem physics. the 19th century concerning various aspects of U.S. military history.

-Division of Extractive Industries - Division of Armed Forces History AHB 5032 AHB 4020 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 Washington, D.C. 20560 Tel.: (202) 357-2249 Tel.: (202) 357-2095, 2813, 2323 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Advance notice required Prior appointment required Holdings: Materials on the U.S. Navy, Marine Corps, and Coast Guard Holdings: Collection of records pertaining to mining, agriculture, the dating from the early 19th century. fishing industry, and food processing. Included are records of mining companies, textile mills, and railroad and canal construction companies. - Division of Transportation AHB5010 - Division of Mechanical and Civil Engineering 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. AHB 5020 Washington, D.C. 20560 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Tel.: (202) 357-2025 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Washington, D.C. 20560 Prior appointment required Tel.: (202) 357-2058 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Holdings: Photographs, drawings, charts, and records concerning the Advance notice required various means of transportation. Holdings: Materials relating to the history of mechanical and civil - Dibner Library engineering, construction, and manufacturing in the United States, 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. including personal papers of American engineers. Washington, D.C. 20560 Tel.: (202) 357-1577 - Division of Medical Sciences Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. AHB 5000 By appointment only 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Holdings: Rare books (ca. 12,000 volumes), with substantial holdings in Washington, D.C. 20560 astronomy, mathematics, physics, and electricity; an excellent collection Tel.: (202) 357-2145 of manuscripts, speeches, papers, photographs, and portraits of such Hours: By appointment only notable scientists as Newton, Einstein, and Aristotle. r,

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Research aid: Manuscripts of the Dibner Collection in the Dibner Library Holdings: Manuscripts and correspondence representing most members of the ')f the History of Science and Technology of the Smithsonian Institution Court since 1789; other materials relating to the Court's history. Libraries (Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution Press, 1985). d. National Numismatics Collections Temple Sinai ARB 4000 Library 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. 3100 Military Road, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 Washington, D.C. 20015 Tel.: (202) 357-1798 Tel.: (202) 363-6394 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Advance notice required Friday 9:00a.m.-4:00p.m. Holdings: Materials dating from the early 20th century concerning monetary policy, inflation, and other related financial issues. Holdings: Reference collection of 3500 volumes, 34 periodical and newspaper titles. Materials concentrate on Jewish history and philosophy, comparative e. National Philatelic Collections religion, the Holocaust, and American Judaism. ARB 4004 12th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20560 Tudor Place Foundation, Inc. Tel.: (202) 357-1796 1605 32nd Street, N.W. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:15p.m. Washington, D.C. 20007 Advance notice required Tel.: (202) 965-0166 Holdings: Records of the U.S. Postal Service dating from the mid-19th Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m. century, as well as those of predecessor agencies, railway post offices, and Advance notice required the Internal Revenue Service. Holdings: Collection comprises some 250,000 manuscripts and 7,500 objects that span six generations of the Custis-Peter family, descendants of Martha Society of the Cincinnati Washington. 2118 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20008 Tel.: (202) 785-2040 United States Commission on Civil Rights Hours: Monday-Friday lO:00a.m.-4:00p.m. National Clearinghouse Library By appointment only 624 Ninth Street, N.W. Holdings: Research library on the history of the American Revolution. Col­ 6th Floor lections include private papers, muster rolls, orderly books, and other manu­ Washington, D.C. 20425 scripts pertaining to the Revolution and other aspects of American history. Tel.: (202) 376-8110 Hours: Monday-Friday lO:00a.m.-4:00p.m. Supreme Court of the United States Holdings: Collection focuses on materials on civil rights, including black law Curator's Office school reviews, women's law reviews, and Native American law reviews and 1 First Street, N.E. periodicals. Washington, D.C. 20543 Tel.: (202) 479-3298 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-4:3Op.m. Advance notice required 54 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 55

Holdings: Books dating from the 16th century, journals, periodicals from the United States Department of Transportation 17th century, star charts, and maps, as well as other materials relating to Main Library astronomy, mathematics, physics, and geophysics. Nassif Building 400 7th Street, S.W. • United States Marine Corps Room 2200 Marine Corps Historical Center Washington, D.C. 20590 Washington Navy Yard Tel.: (202) 366-2565 Building 58 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:00p.m. (Reference) 9th and M Streets, S.E. 7 :30a.m.-5:3Op.m. (Law) Washington, D.C. 20374 Tel.: (202) 433-3439 (Archivist) Holdings: Historical, technical and legal material covering subjects such as Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:3Op.m. engineering, economics, Mance, driver studies, general transportation, Clearance required for classified documents navigation, railroads, shipbuilding, and urban transportation. Holdings: Official archives for Marine Corps history from 1775 to the present. United States Department of the Treasury Library, Main Treasury Building Room 5030 United States Department of State 15th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. • Alms Control and Disarmament,Agency Washington, D.C. 20220 Library, State Department Building· Tel.: (202) 622-0990 Room 5840 Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:3Op.m. 320 21st Street, N.W. By appointment only Washington, D.C. 20451 Tel.: (202) 647-5969 Holdings: Materials emphasize money, taxation, finance, banking, domestic Hours: By appointment only economic conditions, and international economics; complete congressional records and congressional reports and documents from 1789 on. Holdings: Materials on the Committee on Disarmament; documents on dis­ armament, 1945-1985. United States General Accounting Office • State Department Library Infonnation Services Center 2201 C Street, N.W. Room 6430 Washington, D.C. 20520 441 G Street, N.W. Tel.: (202) 647-1099 Washington, D.C. 20548 Hours: Monday-Friday 8: 15a.m.-5:00p.m. Tel.: (202) 275-3691 . By appointment only Hours: Monday-Friday 8:00a.m.-4:45p.m. Holdings: Collection dealing with the foreign relations, politics, and Holdings: Materials on the history of the GAO; legislative histories. economics of the United States and foreign countries; statistical publications by the American government; collections of diplomatic papers; memoirs and biographies of foreign and American statesmen and politicians. The United States Holocaust Research Institute collection is particularly strong in diplomatic history, political science, 2000 L Street, N.W. international law, and other subjects related to the work of the Department of Suite 588 State. Washington, D.C. 20036 Tel.: (202) 488-2603 Hours: Monday-Friday 1O:00a.m-5:3Op.m District of Columbia ;6 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections 57 United States Securities and Exchange Commission -Ioldings: Wide range of materials, all concerning the Holocaust and the ristorical context in which it occurred; survivor testimonies, concentration Library :amp materials, including eyewitness accounts and camp administrative Room lCOO 'ecords; materials on war crimes, the fate of the gypsies, displaced persons 450 5th Street, N.W. titer the war, the liberation of the camps, the American response, restitution, Washington, D.C. 20549 he fate of Jehovah's Witnesses, ghettos; still pictures, sound recordings, Tel.: (202) 272-2618 :amp and ghetto music; materials from various SOurces in , Hungary, Hours: Monday-Friday 9:00a.m.-5:00p.m. ~omania, Latvia, Russia, Ukraine, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Moldova, and By appointment only Belarus. Holdings: Legislative histories of statutes administered by the agency.

United States Infonnation Agency !\ssociate Directorate for Programs Urban Institute i\.gency Library, Agency Archives Library Room 740 2100 M Street, N.W. 1425 K Street, N.W. 5th Floor Washington, D.C. 20547 Washington, D.C. 20037 Tel.: (202) 485-7700 Tel.: (202) 857-8688 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-4:00p.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 9:30a.m.-4:3Op.m. Only with permission of the Office of By appointment only Congressional and Public Liaison (CPL) 1750 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W. Holdings: Collection contains 28,000 books, 600 periodical titles, and 4,500 Washington, D.C. 20547 reels of microfilm. The library is particularly strong in the areas of public policy, covering areas such as finance, community development, income Holdings: Records of the USIA and its predecessor agencies, including the security, health policy, pensions, education, and productivity. It also has a Office of War Information and the Intemationallnformation Administration, strong collection of materials from the Bureau of the Census, with the records dating from 1938. Included are records of the Voice of America and the State since 1940 on microfilm, along with back copies of the Congressional Record Department's Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, as well as tapes of and the Federal Register. oral history interviews with persons employed by or associated with the bureau. Walter Reed Army Institute of Research (WRAIR) Library United States Office of Personnel Management Walter Reed Army Medical Center Library Building 40 1900 E Street, N.W. 6825 16th Street, N.W. Room 5416 Washington, D.C. 20307 Washington, D.C. 20415 Tel.: (202) 576-2417 Tel.: (202) 606-1432 Hours: Monday-Friday 7:45a.m.-4:3Op.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-4:3Op.m. By appointment only H~~dings: S~ong ~ollection in the field of biomedical sciences, including mili~ medical history (SMADEL), biochemistry, surgery, and preventive Holdings: Reference collection and other materials relating to the history of medicme. the U.S. Civil Service. ,8 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections District of Columbia 59 Washington Hebrew Congregation Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars iurston Library Library ~935 Macomb Street, N.W. 1000 Jefferson Drive, S.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 Washington, D.C. 20560 reI.: (202) 362-7100 Tel.: (202) 357-2567 Hours: Monday-Thursday 9:00a.m.-5:3Op.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:45a.m.-5:15p.m. Friday 9:00a.m.-3:00p.m. Holdings: Extensive reference collection, including titles on American, Euro­ Advance notice requested pean, and Soviet politics and history. Contains the Kennan Institute Library, Holdings: Materials on Jewish history and philosophy, the Holocaust, and the which focuses on Russian studies. history of Jewish immigrants in America.

Washington Hospital Center Medical Library 110 Irving Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20010 Tel.: (202) 877-6221 Hours: Monday-Thursday 7 :30a.m.-7:00p.m. Friday 7:30a.m.-5:00p.m. Saturday 9:00a.m.-1:00p.m. By appointment only Holdings: Official records, correspondence, photographs, diaries, and oral histories dating from the mid-19th century concerning the Washington Hospital Center and its predecessor institutions. Also contains sources on medicine, nursing, allied health fields, psychology, sociology, and hospital administration.

Wesley Theological Seminary Library 4500 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016-9990 Tel.: (202) 885-8691 Hours: Monday 8:00a.m.-1O:00p.m. Tuesday-Thursday 8:00a.m.-5:00p.m. Friday 8:00a.m.-4:3Op.m. Saturday lO:00a.m.-6:00p.m. Holdings: Materials relating to Methodism dating from the mid-18th century, including letters of John Wesley. Maryland 77 76 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections d. Periodicals and Microfilms Room COLLEGE PARK College Park, MD 20742 University of Maryland Tel.: (301) 403-9244 College Park Libraries Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:ooa.m.-11 :oop.m. • Engineering and Physical Sciences Library Friday 8:ooa.m.-6:00p.m . College Park, MD 20742 Saturday 10:ooa.m.-6:oop.m. Tel.: (301) 405-9157 Sunday 12:oop.m.-l1 :oop.m. Hours: Monday-Thursday 8:ooa.m.-ll :oop.m. Holdings: Collection of American and European periodicals, with some Friday 8:ooa.m.-8:oop.m. dating from the 17th century. Also, stenographic reports on microfiche Saturday 1O:ooa.m.-8:oop.m. of the Zollverein's Zollparlament, the Reichstag of the North German Sunday 12:oop.m.-ll :oop.m. Confederation, 1866-1870, and the German Reichstag, 1871-1938. Holdings: Library of Max Born, containing materials on the physical sciences in Germany circa 1900. Also houses part of the personal library e. Special Collections Department of Ludwig von Mises and has one of the more complete non-governmental College Park, MD 20742 collections of the National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics (NACA) Tel.: (301) 405-9112 Reports, including reports on German science in the late 1930s and 1940s. Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:oop.m. Holdings: Extensive collection of printed materials on German Expression­ • Theodore R. McKeldin Library ism from 1910 to 1930. a. Historical Manuscripts and University Archives Department College Park, MD 20742 Tel.: (301) 405-9058 Hours: Monday-Friday 12:oop.m.-5:oop.m. COLUMBIA Holdings: Personal papers, diaries, and manuscripts from the post-Civil Columbia Archives War period relating to Maryland political and social history. 10632 Little Patuxent Parkway Columbia, MD 21044 b. Maryland Room Tel.: (410) 715-3103 College Park, MD 20742 Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30a.m.-5:oop.m. Tel.: (301) 405-9212 Saturday 11 :ooa.m.-4:oop.m. Hours: Monday-Friday 12:oop.m.-5:oop.m. Holdings: Collection focuses on Columbia history, including the records Holdings: The Marylandia Department holds over 60,000 volumes, pertaining to its planning, development, and growth; also photograph, including collections covering state history from the 17th century to the magazine, and newspaper collections. present, early Maryland newspapers, and a collection of maps of the Chesapeake Bay dating from 1590. The collection also has a number of publications on Germans in Maryland, the most extensive being a full set of the Reports of the Society for the History of Germans in Maryland. ELLICOTT CITY Howard County Historical Society c. National Trust Library Library College Park, MD 20742 8324 Court Avenue Tel.: (301) 405-6319 Ellicott City, MD 21043 Hours: Monday-Friday 12:oop.m.-4:00p.m. Tel.: (410) 750-0370 Holdings: Topics relating to historic preservation, including architecture, Hours: Tuesday 12:oop.m.-8:oop.m. community development, museums, and travel. Saturday 12:oop.m.-4:oop.m. 98 Guide to Historical Sources geology; the Kunz Collection covers gems and geology from the late 17oos.

WARRENTON II Fauquier County Public Library RESEARCH RESOURCES 11 Winchester Street Warrenton, VA 22186-2825 IN MODERN GERMAN Tel.: (703) 347-8750 AND AUSTRIAN HISTORY Hours: Monday-Wednesday 10:ooa.m.-9:oop.m. Thursday-Saturday 9:ooa.m.-5:oop.m. Sunday 1:oop.m.-5:oop.m. Holdings: Virginiana, local history, and genealogy collections.

WINCHESTER Handley Library Box 58 Winchester, VA Tel.: (703) 662-9041 Hours: Monday-Wednesday 1O:ooa.m.-9:oop.m. Thursday-Saturday 1O:ooa.m.-5:oop.m. Holdings: Holdings on African-American history dating from the 18th century. Material relating to the lower Shenandoah Valley, including the city of Winchester and Frederick County. Also collections on the migra­ tion of settlers and their activities in the Shenandoah Valley. American University, Bender Library Massachusetts and Nebraska Avenues, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20016 This library contains several research collections in German history, including:

Akten der Partei-Kanzlei der NSDAP: Rekonstruktion eines verlorenge­ gangenen Bestandes: Regesten und Mikrofiches. Dokumente zur Deutschlandpolitik. 5 Reihe, 1. Dezember 1966 ff. (Frank­ furt a.M., 1984 ff.) Bundesministerium fur Vertriebene, Fliichtlinge und Kriegsbeschiidigte, Dokumente deutscher Kriegsschiiden: Evakuierte, Kriegssachgescha­ digte, Wiihrungsgeschiidigte. Die geschichtliche und rechtliche Ent­ wicklung (Bonn, 1958 ff.) Great Britain, Foreign Office. Confidential Print ... Germany, 1920- 1939. London, PRO, 1975. Microfilm. Cf. holdings of German Historical Institute.

Catholic University of America John K. Mullen Memorial Library 620 Michigan Avenue, N.E. Washington, D.C. 20017 Most of the pertinent holdings cover the period before 1800, and they comprise materials on ecclesiastical affairs and the Holy Roman Empire. The university library also contains the Joseph D. Keenan Papers, which includes his correspondence in 1945-1947 and an oral account of the re­ organization of West German trade unions after World War II.

European Community Information Service Library Delegation of the-Commission of the European Communities Office of Press and Public Affairs 2100 M Street, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20037 This agency maintains a collection of official documents and publications of the European Union. They do not collect official periodicals, laws, or other publications of the German or Austrian governments. The collection does include, however, materials on Austria's agreements with the EC and the country's accession negotiations. Most of these documents are official documents of limited value. There are also assorted but limited clippings on Germany's role as a member in the EC. L02 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History 103

(;eorge Washington University Edmund A. Walsh Papers. Has some material that relates to the Nurem­ Melvin Gelman Library berg trials, where Walsh was an advisor. Most material pertains to H30 H Street, N.W. the case of Karl Haushofer. Washington, D.C. 20052 In addition, the library has a number of research resources on microfonn. The library has the papers of Frederick R. Kuh, a journalist who had These include: ~xtensive dealings in Gennany in the 1930s, 1940s, and 1950s. His papers include diaries (1938-1944), published and unpublished writings, corre­ Akten der Reichskanzlei, 1919-1945, the originals of which are housed spondence, and notes of conversations with leading personalities, such as in the Bundesarchiv. The principal rubrics in this collection are: Hennann Goring and Otto Meissner. His papers also include important Arbeit, Arbeiter- und Soldatenriite, Auswiirtige Angelegenheiten, material on the early GDR. Bankwesen, Bau- und Bodenwirtschaft, Beamtenwesen, Berg- und Htittenwesen, Besprechungen, Borsenwesen, Bundesstaaten, Demobil­ machung, Eisenbahnen, Erniihrungswesen, Film- und Lichtspiel­ Georgetown University wesen, Finanzwesen, Funkwesen, Gemeindeverwaltung bzw. Kom­ Joseph Mark Lauinger Library munalwesen, Geschiiftsgang, Gewerbewesen, Handel und Wirtschaft, Washington, D.C. 20057 Haushaltswesen bzw. Etatwesen, Innere Politik, Judentuni, Jugend, Justiz, Ehemaliges Kaiserliches Haus und sonstige Fiirstenhiiuser, The special collections in the Lauinger Library include a number of Kassensachen, Kirche, Kolonien, Kraftfahrwesen, Krieg, Kunst und pertinent sources. Among them are the personal papers of people who had Wissenschaft, Liinder, Land- und Forstwirtschaft, Luftfahrt und Flug­ contacts with Gennany in several capacities: wesen, Marine, Medizinalwesen, Militiir, Mtinzwesen, Nationalfeste, Victor M. Baydalakoff Papers. Includes materials on the National Workers Nationalversammlung, Orden- und Ehrenzeichen, Parteien, PaB- und Fremdenwesen, Personalwesen, Polizei, Post und Telegraphie, Presse, Alliance in Gennany, 1930-1935. Laurence D. Egbert Papers, 1943-1946. Egbert was a member of the Pressefonds, Nachrichtenfonds und Geheimfonds, Reichs- und Staats­ executive staff of the U.S. Chief Counsel at the Nuremberg trials. angehOrigkeit, Reichsarchiv, ReichsbehOrden, Reichsbesitz, Reichsge­ biet, Reichsgesetzgebung, Reichskanzlei, Reichskanzler, Reichsmini­ Edwin Emerson Papers, 1898-1952. Includes unpublished memoirs of Emerson, who served as freelance writer and jounalist during the sterium, Reichspriisident, Reichsrat, Reichstag, Schiiden, Schifffahrt, First World War and covered the war behind Gennan lines. Schulwesen, Sozialisierung, Statistik, Stiftungen, Streik, Vereins­ George C. McGhee Papers. McGhee was U.S. Ambassador to the Federal wesen, Verfassung, Verkehrswesen, Versicherungswesen, Verwal­ tung, Wegesachen, Wohlfahrtswesen, Personalakten (1871-1945), Republic, 1963-1968 James D. Mooney Papers. Includes material relating to Mooney's infonnal Registratur Ministerialbtiro Dr. Lammers. diplomatic contacts with Hitler and the Gennan government in U.S. Military Intelligence Reports: Gennany 1919-1941. Contains reports, dispatches, and letters from American military attaches and their 1939-1940. Rodney Loomer Mott Papers, 1942-1946. Includes materials on Ger­ staffs in Gennany between the end of World War I and American entry into World War II. The reports cover military affairs, domestic many's financial reorganization after World War II. Heinrich Rommen Papers. Includes papers on the academic discipline of politics and government, and foreign affairs. They are based on inter­ views with Gennan military and government officials; evaluations of political science in the Third Reich. James Brown Scott Papers, 1906-1946. Includes correspondence, manu­ activities of political parties, particularly the Nazis; observations of scripts, and other papers relating to his activities at the Versailles reactions of other European countries to Gennany; and recommenda­ tions for U.S. policy. (28 microfilm reels, with an index) Peace Conference. Richard Van WagenenlOMGUS Collection. Covers activities of the Public Deutscher Bundestag, Protokolle, 1815-1866. Finance Branch of OMGUS. Includes data on planning for occupa­ Konstituierende Versammlung des Norddeutschen Bundes, 1867. tion and other legal, military, and personal documents. Stenographische Berichte tiber die Verhandlungen des Norddeutschen Bundes, 1867-1870. Resources in German and Austrian History 105 104 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections German Areas Stenographische Berichte tiber die Verhandlungen des Zollparlaments, 1868-1870. Agriculture. Barbe-Marbois, Fran~ois (1745-1827), "Comparison de l' etat Stenographische Berichte tiber die Verhandlungen des Reichstages, cultivateurs Allemands avec l'etat des cultivateurs Fran~ais." (manu­ 1871-1933. script, 78 pp., n.d.) Stenographische Berichte tiber die Verhandlungen des Deutschen Bundes- Allied Occupation. Charles Fahy Papers (1892-1979). tags, 1949-1967. . . German Army, World War 1. James Guthrie Harbord Papers (1886-1938). CIA Research Reports: Europe, 1946-1976. Contains CIA reports on mdl­ Aviation. Alfred Louis Heinrich Hildebrandt Papers, 1826-1940; Oskar vidual countries. Most reports are a few pages in length and provide Ursinus Papers (1909-1943). a brief analysis of the current political and economic situation. Bundesrat. Protokolle zu den Verhandlungen des Bundesrats 1867-1918. (4 microfilm reels) These are the minutes of the plenary sessions. (J 351. J58) U.S. Military Intelligence Reports, Germany, 1941-1944. "Regional File," Foreign Relations. Edgar Ansel Mowrer Papers (1892-1977). a documentary working file of the Military Intelligence Division of Foreign Relations, Argentina. Marion Manville Pope Papers, 1877-1921. the War Department. Includes notes, memos, letters, cables, and Foreign Relations, Austria. Austria, Ministerium des Aussern Records, reports from numerous sources. Raw inte~ligence.:md fini~h.ed 1756-1899. analyses. Covers geography, population, SOCIal condItIOns, polittcs Foreign Relations, France. , General Controller Records, 1774- and government, economy, and finance, as well as national defense, 1858. army, navy, and military aviation. (78 reels) Foreign Relations, Great Britain. Prussia, General Controller Records, 1774-1858. Foreign Relations, Latin America. Prussia, Auswiirtiges Amt Records, German Historical Institute 1791-1890. Deutsches Historisches Institut Foreign Relations, The Netherlands. Prussia, General Controller Records, 1607 New Hampshire Avenue, N.W. 1774-1858. Washington, D.C. 20009 Foreign Relations, Poland. Prussia, General Controller Records, 1774- The GHI has current holdings of some two hundred journals and other 1858. periodicals, including a number of staples, such as the Vierteljahrssc.hri~ Foreign Relations, South America. Prussia, Auswiirtiges. Amt Records, fUr Sozial- und Wirtschaftsgeschichte and Militargeschichtliche MItteI- 1791-1890. lungen. . Foreign Relations, Spain. Prussia, General Controller Records, 1774-1858. The institute also holds the British Foreign Office's Confidenttal Foreign Relations, U.S. Bancroft-Bliss Family Papers (1788-1928); Prints on Germany, 1920-1941 (EO. 408), the originals of which are in Bavaria, Kasten Schwarz records (1751-1847); Thomas Francis the Public Records Office. Bayard Papers. German lists of newspapers and periodicals, 19th century. German university lecture. August Belmont Papers, 1853-1924. Library of Congress Colonies. Bundestag records, 1848-1859. Washington, D.C. 20540 U.S. Consular Services in Germany. Records for Braunschweig (1775- The documentary holdings of the Library of Congress on Germany and 1785); Bremen (1736-1927); Hamburg (Commerzdeputation, 1815- Austria are as extensive as they are dispersed in their coverage. Some of 1876; Ratskanzlei 1778-1891); Hesse (Ministerium des Aussern, this material is listed in a catalogue of the Manuscript Division's 1829-1867); Ltibeck (Senatsakten, 1782-1881); Oldenburg (1778- collections. The following list includes the major rubrics, but it is by no 1869); Prussia (1777-1869); (1561-1854); Silesia (1713-1853). means complete. Cotton manufacturing. Records from Kingdom of Saxony, 1561-1854. Education. U.S. Bureau of Education Collection, 1889-1892. Emigration and Immigration. Christian Boerstler Collection, 1784-1915. 106 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History 107 Immigration and Emigration. Baden, Ministerium des Innern Records, Technological Mission from the U.S., 1945. William Smith Culbertson 1709-1864; Bavaria Records, 1685-1869 (several different collec­ Papers, 1897-1965. tions); Bremen, Handelskammer and other records, 1736-1927; Territorial Conditions. Alfred Thayer Mahan Papers, 1861-1913. Frankfurt a. M., Bundestag Records, 1848-1859; Frankfurt, Freie Territory under Allied Occupation. Office of Military Government, List Reichstadt Records, 1732-1879; Frankfurter Verein zum Schutz der 1948. (1 item) Auswanderer, annual reports, 1852-1879; Hamburg, Amt Ritzebiittel Trade. Breslau, Records, 1798-1848; Stettin, Records, 1777-1854 Records, 1775-1805; Hamburg, Auswanderungsamt Records, 1850- Trade, U.S.A. Bavaria, Kasten Schwarz Records, 1751-1847; Bremen, 1873; Hamburg, Ratskanzelei Records, ~.778-1891; Hannover, Handelskammer and other records, 1736-1927; Hamburg, Commerz­ records, 1755-1868; Hesse, Ministerium des Aussern Records, 1829- deputation Consular reports, 1815-1876; Hamburg Ratskanzlei 1867; Hesse, Ministerium des Innern Records, 1710-1867; Mann­ Records, 1778-1891; Prussia, Records, 1686-1891; Saxony (King­ heim, Records 1709-1800; -Schwerin, Records, 1789- dom), Records, 1561-1864; Silesia, Records, 1718-1853. 1864; Nassau, Records, 1709-1826; Oldenburg, Records, 1778-1869; Trade, West Indies. Schleswig Holstein, Records, 1619-1849. Prussia, Records, 1686-1891; Prussia, Auswiirtiges Amt Records, Travel and Description. George W. Brown Logbook, 1860-1869; Henry 1791-1800; Prussia, General Controller Records, 1774-1858; Prussia, Clark Corbin Papers, 1864-1980; Henry Louis Mencken Papers, Rheinprovinz, 1709-1867; Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Records, 1833-1873; 1917-1941. Saxony (Kingdom), Records, 1561-1854; Saxony (Prussian), Treaties, U.S.A. Hannover, Records, 1755-1868. Records, 1753-1867; Schleswig-Holstein, Records, 1619-1848; Wages. Karnak (ship), Logbook, 189l. Silesia (prussian), Records, 1718-1853; Stettin, Records, 1777-1854; World War I. William James Chalmers Papers, 1914-1918; Oscar Terry Thuringia, records, 1833-1897; Wirt, William, Papers, 1802-1858; Crosby Papers, 1878-1947; John Archer Lejeune Papers, 1815-1950; Wiirttemberg, Records, 1709-1720. Frederic William Wile Papers, 1898-1941; Georg Martin Wunderlich Jesuits. Miinchener Jesuitenkollegium, Correspondence, 1611-1760. Papers, 1897-1951. Jews. Albert Einstein Papers, 1916-1949. World War I, Naval Operations. USS President Lincoln Club Records, Law Schools. Georg Martin Wunderlich Papers, 1897-195l. 1913-1968. Literature and Literary Affairs. Jules Laforgue Notebook, 1884-1885. World War II. German Captured Documents Collection; George W.E Museums. Ferdinand Blumentritt Papers, 1894-1909. . Hallgarten Papers. Navy. David Foote Sellers Papers, 1860-1949. World War IT, Concentration Camps. Joseph Pulitzer Papers, 1910-1958. Navy, Submarines. USS President Lincoln Club Records, 1913-1968. Navy, World War I. Charles Clifford Gill Papers, 1916-1935. Nazi Party. Joseph Pulitzer Papers, 1910-1958. German Captured Documents Collection: Manuscript Collection (plus John Campbell White Papers, 1933-1935. Weinberg Supplement) Mira Lloyd Dock Papers, 1914-1947. The following list includes the major titles. Finding aids are available. Ports of Entry. Karnack (ship) Logbook, 1891; Lexington (ship) Logbook, ... 1807-1809; John Lorimer Worden Papers, 1861-1898. Deutsches Auslands-Institut Collection. Includes materials on German Penal Service. Frankfurt am Main, Freie Reichstadt Records, 1732-1879; minorities in the 1930s. Prussia, Records, 1740-1888. German Submarine Materials. Collection of submarine logbooks. Prisons and Prisoners. Ewell R. McCright Papers (Prisoner of War Lists, Himmler Files. Records of the Personlicher Stab. 1942-1945); Reuss (Elder Line) Oberschloss Records, 1837-1856; Rehse Collection. Component of the historical archives of the NSDAP. World War II Prisoner of War Letters, 1943-1944. Adolf Hitler Collection. Religion. Bavaria Records, 1526-1643. Eher Verlag Collection. Rockets and Rocketry. Oskar Ursinus Papers 1909-1943; Wernher von Rust Collection. Small collection of papers of minister of education. Braun Papers, 1796-1970. Miscellaneous Items from the Government of the Third Reich. Seven Years' War. Memoires sur la guerre (ms), 1759. Reichsstudentenfiihrung. Includes papers from the files of Fritz Kubach, Social Conditions. Bancroft-Bliss Family Papers, 1788-1928. head of Amt fUr Wissenschaft und Facherziehung. Resources in German and Austrian History 109 108 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Austrian Areas Reichsarbeitsdienst. Miscellaneous German Army Material. Includes 19th-century material Commercial Mfairs. Handels-Ministerium Records, 1850-1892. from 1st Bavarian Artillery Regiment. Consular Service. Finanz-Ministerium Records, 1764-1855. Miscellaneous German Navy Material. Electric Power. World Power Conference Records, 1930. Miscellaneous German Air Force Material. Financial Mfairs. Finanz-Ministerium Records, 1764-1855. Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg. Foreign ~elations. Ministerium des Aussem Records, 1756-1899; Henry Miscellaneous Old Manuscripts, partly unidentified. Includes records of .White Papers, 1812-1931; William Howard Taft Papers, 1810-1930. the Merstedt family in the 19th century. ImmIgration and Emigration. Ministerium des Aussem Records 1756- Miscellaneous Technical Materials. Includes papers of Walter Hess of TH 1~~ , Darmstadt. Mexico. Haus-, Hof-, und Staatsarchiv, Archiv Kaiser Maximilians von Wholly Miscellaneous. Includes personal memoirs of Hugo Heinmann; Mexiko, 1861-1865. typed manuscript by Maximilian Reidel, 1937-1944; Axis surrender Military Mfairs. Kriegsarchiv, Manuscript Collection, 1756-1899. documents; Miscellaneous records of Brown, Boveri & Co., Travel and Description. Rolf Hennequel Papers, 1959; Edwin Van Cise 1941-1942; material dealing with a German school, 1937-1938; Papers, 1857-1904. . papers of Herbert Meyer of G6ttingen University. SS Ahnenerbe. Administrative correspondence, 1941-1943. Munich Radio. Administrative files and correspondence, 1943-1945. Marine Corps Historical Center, Department of the Navy Ohnesorge Material. Personal correspondence, 1916-1943. Navy Department Library Dachau's SS Court. Washington Navy Yards, Building 220 Goring Material. Personal items. 9th and M Streets, S.E. Fritz Wiedeman Papers. Washington, D.C. 20374 Gerdy Troost. Material on construction and design of various buildings. The Personal Papers Collection contains battle reports and correspondence German Consulate Yokohama. Financial and marriage records. from U.S. Marines who served in northern France during World War, as Aligemeiner Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund. Correspondence of Vorstand, well as letters from troops serving in the occupation of the Rhineland after 1921-1933. the war. The collection also includes some material on German espionage NSDAP, Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage, 1937-1943. in China during World War II. Akademie fUr Deutsches Recht. Small group of protocols of sessions of special subject committees. Anton Schaefer Papers. Leader of Deutsche Sozialdemokratische Arbeiter­ National Agricultural Library partei in der Tschechoslovakischen Republik, 1912-1936. 10301 Baltimore Blvd. Sonderdienst Seehaus, 1937-1943. Beltsville, MD 20705 Miscellaneous NSDAP records. Includes collection of orders and Verord­ Th~ NAL has extensive holdings in German and Austrian history, primari­ nungsblatter of the Oberste SA-Fiihrung and the Reichsflihrer SS, ly 10 ~e form of periodical literature and other contemporary published 1933-1937; material on Reichsdozentenwerk, 1936-1937; directory matenals-by no means all of it confined to questions of agriculture. The of DAF and KdF offices, 1938-1942; ms diary of Professor Paul essential guide to this rich resource is the Dictionary Catalog of the Maria Baumgarten, historian and Catholic church dignitary, 1.11.18- National Agricultural Library, 1862-1965 (New York, 1967). The entries 19.3.19; National Socialist leaflets from Austria, 1932-1937; SS and for Austria in the catalogue occupy 38 pages; for Germany, 154 pages. A SA documents, 1930-1932. n~w refere~ce, Guide to Historical Research at the National Agricultural Karl Haushofer Papers. Includes correspondence of Albrecht Haushofer, Lzbrary, will appear shortly. There are also several on-line data bases. 1929-1943. A random sample of the holdings of German serials includes the fol­ Volksbund flir das Deutschtum im Ausland. In addition to DAI materials lowing titles: listed above. 110 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History 111

Allgemeine deutsche WeinJachzeitung Acc. # XXXX-0409 Captured German Technical Documents Bundesanstalt flir Tabaliforschung, lahresberichte Acc. # XXXX-0408 Captured German Aeronautical Documents Deutsche Bauernzeitung Acc. # XXXX-0252 German Commercial Zeppelins of the 1930s Scrap­ Deutsche Zoologische Gesellschaft, Verhandlungen der Deutschen Zoolo- book gischen Gesellschaft Acc. # XXXX-02l6 German Electronics and Experimental Projects Deutsches gewiisserkundliches lahrbuch Acc. # XXXX-0193 Peenemiinde Archiv Reports Kurzmitteilungen der Deutschen Dendrologischen Gesellschaft Acc. # XXXX-0192 Peenemiinde Aerodynamics Reports (Ft. BlisslPutt) Schriftenreihe des Deutschen Brotmuseums Acc. # XXXX-0098 Ley, Willy Papers (1859-1969) Schriftenreihe flir Vegetationskunde Acc. # XXXX-0092 Weyl, Alfred Richard and Peter Grosz Collection Technologie der Getreidewirtschaft Acc. # XXXX-0055 Messerschmitt Me 163 Component Drawings Acc. # 1985-0011 Seypelt, Albert Willibald Collection And for Austria: Acc. # 1987-0089 V-2 Power Plant and Rocket Engine Drawings Acc. # 1989-0091 Hermann Oberth Collection lahrbuch der Staats- und Fondsgiiterverwaltung, 1893 ff. Acc. # 1991-0037 World War I German Album (Stupe Collection) Landwirtschaftliche und kommerzielle Berichte der k. u. k. osterreich- Acc. # 1991-0083 Peenemiinde Document Collection ungarischen Konsulariimter Acc. # 1992-0024 World War German Aviators Scrapbook Landwirtschaftliches Wochenblatt, 1870 ff. Acc. # 1992-0039 German Aviation Collection (Thomas D. Jordan) Statistik der Emte, 1909-1913. Acc. # 1992-0031 Alexander Lippisch Photograph Collection Statistik des auswiirtigen Handels Osterreichs, 1891-1936. Zentralblatt flir die osterreichische Landwirtschaft, 1917 ff. National Archives and Records Administration Pennsylvania Avenue at 8th Street, N.W. National Air and Space Museum Archives Washington, D.C. 20408 Smithsonian Institution NASM Building 8601 Adelphi Rd. 6th Street and Independence Avenue, S.W. College Park, MD 20740 Washington, D.C. 20560 The resources of the National Archives are so extensive that no attempt Mailing Address: to summarize can do justice to their richness. For present purposes, the National Air and Space Museum principal sources are to be found in the World War II Collection of Seized . Archives, MRC #322 Enemy Records (RG 242). In addition, the Records of the War Depart­ Washington, D.C. 20560 ment General and Special Staffs (RG 165), the Records of the Army Staff (RG 319), and the Records of the Office of Strategic Services (RG 226) The NASM Archives houses material relating to German and Austrian . all contain extensive intelligence materials on Germany during the Third aviation and space activities. These comprise Aircraft Files (including Reich. The geographic area files of the Naval Records Collection of the German aircraft), Airship Files (including German airships), Biographical Office of Naval Records and Library (RG 45) include collected materials Files (including German and Austrian pilots and space personalities), tech­ pertaining to the U.S. Navy's involvement in training Prussian naval nical manuals regarding German aircraft, and various German aircraft cadets in 1848-1849. Information on the recruitment of German scientists drawing. at the end of World War II, the undertaking generally known as "Project Specific archival holdings include: Paperclip," is scattered among several record groups. A Guide to Records Documenting U.S. Military Participation in World War II is now being Acc. # XXXX-0468 Captured German Documents (F.E. Documents) published in five parts by the National Archives and will provide addi­ Acc. # XXXX-0431 Captured German/Japanese Aviation Technical tional information on these holdings. Documents

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Most of the German area collections are, or will be, housed in the Captured German Documents Filmed at new facility in College Park. These collections comprise the following These collections include "non-biographic" records of several offices of categories of microform documents: the Nazi party, party formations, affiliated associations, and supervised organizations; private papers of some Nazi leaders; records of some Reich ministries and other government agencies; and records of some industrial Documents of the German Foreign Office corporations and private persons. These documents consist of records of the German Foreign Ministry, Captured German Records Filmed at Berlin (American Historical Associa­ 1855-1945; papers of some German diplomats, 1833-1927; and some tion, 1960) (T580. 986 rolls). Among the subjects covered in these records of the Reich Chancelleries, 1919-1945. The finding aids for these files are the Ahnenerbe, Einwandererzentrale, Flick-Konzern, Hitler­ files are: "A Catalog of Files and Microfilms of the German Foreign Jugend Schwaben, NS-Lehrerbund, Parteikanzlei, Reichskommissar Ministry Archives, 1867-1920." (TI22. 1 roll). There is also a bound fUr die Festigung deutschen Volkstums, Reichskulturkammer, Reichs­ volume of this catalogue. A Catalogue of Files and Microfilms of the propagandaministerium, Reichswerke Hermann Goring, Reichswirt­ German Foreign Ministry Archives, 192ri-1945 (4 vols., Stanford, schaftsministerium. 1962-1972) covers the later series. Captured German Documents filmed at Berlin for the Hoover Institution Records of the German Foreign Office Received by the Department of (T58l. 155 rolls) State (T120. 5,055 rolls) Captured German Documents Filmed at Berlin (University of Nebraska) Records of the German Foreign Office Received by the Department of (T61l. 49 rolls). State from St. Antony's College (T136. 144 rolls) Name Index of Jews whose German Nationality was Annulled by the Nazi Records of the German Foreign Office Received by the Department of Regime (Berlin Document Center) (T355. 9 rolls) State from the University of California (project 1) (T139. 445 rolls). Documentation Concerning Jews in the Berlin Document Center (T457. German Foreign Ministry Archives, 1867-1920, Filmed by the American 14 rolls) Historical Association (T149. 434 rolls) Miscellaneous Records of the German Foreign Service Received by the U.S. Department of State (T249. 7 rolls) Captured German Records Filmed at Arlington, Virginia Records of the German Foreign Office Received by the Department of The records pertain to German government agencies, military affairs, and State from the British Museum (T264. 2 rolls) the Nazi party, as well as records and papers of some private businesses Records of the German Foreign Office Filmed for the University of institutions, and persons. The period covered is chiefly from 1920 to 1945: London (T1026. 25 rolls) Finding aids for each microfilm publication are the "Guides to German Records of the German Foreign Office Pertaining to China, 1919-1935 (filmed at Bonn for the University of Washington) (T114l. 31 rolls) Records Filmed at Alexandria, VIrginia," Nos. 1-90 (identified as GG below) and other microfilm publications listed. Some are catalogued on Archives of the German Embassy at Washington (American Historical microfilm in the collection T176. Association, Project I) (T290. 52 rolls) Papers of German Diplomats (Nachliisse und Asservate), 1833-1927 Civil Records (American Historical Association, Project ll) (T29l. 25 rolls). The last two collections are catalogued in "List of Archival References Records of the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, to Material in the German Foreign Ministry Archives Filmed Under 1936-1944 (Reichsministerium fUr Volksaufk1iirung und Propaganda) Grant from the Old Dominion Foundation," published by the (TIO. 126 rolls: GG 22) American Historical Association Committee for the Study of War Records of the Reich Ministry of Economics (Reichswirtschaftsministe­ Documents, 1958. rium) (TIL 149 rolls: GG 1) Records of the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production (Reichsministerium fUr Riistung und Kriegsproduktion) (TI3. 193 rolls: GG 10) Resources in German and Austrian History 115 114 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections German Military and Technical Manuals, 1910-1945 (T283. 162 rolls) Records of the Reich Air Ministry (Reichsluftfahrtministerium) (T177. 52 rolls: GG 13) Military Records: Air Force Fragmentary Records of Miscellaneous Reich Ministries and Offices, 1914-1945 (Tl78. 27 rolls: GG 11). Files include materials on Records of Headquarters of the German Air Force High Command (Ober­ Reichsforschungsrat, Reichsjustizministerium, Reichsfinanzministe­ kommando der Luftwaffe-OKL) (T321. 274 rolls: GG 24,92) rium, Reichsarbeitsministerium, Reichsministerium des Innern, German Air Force Records: Lufigaukommandos, Flak, Deutsche Luft­ Beauftragter fUr den Vierjahresplan, Reichsministerium fUr Wissen­ waffemission in Rumanien (T405. 64 rolls: GG 25) schaft, Erziehung und Volksbildung. The Von Rhoden Collection of Research Materials on the Role of the Records of German and Japanese Embassies and Consulates, 1890-1945 German Air Force in World War II, 1911-1947 (T971. 73 rolls) (Tl79. 77 rolls: GG 15) . Records of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories, Military Records: Navv 1941-1945 (Reichsministerium ftir die besetzten Ostgebiete) (T454. Records of the German Navy, 1850-1945, Received from the United 167 rolls: GG 28, GG 97) States Naval History Division (T 1022. 4,224 rolls). Finding aids: Records of the Reichs Commissioner for the Baltic States (Reichskommis­ Guides to the Microfilmed Records of the German Navy, 1850-1945 sar ftir das Ostland), 1941-1945 (T459. 45 rolls: GG 31) (Tl022. Rolls 1, 2) Records of the Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening Records of the Headquarters, German Navy High Command (Oberkom­ of Germandom (Reichskommissar fUr die Festigung deutschen Volks­ mando der Marine-OKM) (T608. 8 rolls: GG 37) turns) (TI4. 20 rolls: GG 2) Records of the Office of the Deputy for Serbian Economy (Bevollmach­ Nazi Party and SS Records tiger fUr Serbische Wirtschaft) (TI5. 89 rolls) Records of the Todt Organisation (TI6. 7 rolls: GG 4) Records of the National Socialist German Labor Party and the Deutsches Reich Office for Soil Exploration (Reichsamt fUr Bodenforschung) T401. Auslands-Institut, Stuttgart (T81. 732 rolls: GG 3, 16, 20, 21, 35) 7 rolls: GG 26) Records of Nazi Cultural and Research Institutions (T82. 549 rolls: GG 6) Miscellaneous German Records Collection (T84. rolls: GG 5, 8,36) Records of the Reich Leader of the SS and Chief of the German Police (Tl75. 655 rolls: GG 32, 33, 39, 81) Military Records: Army Miscellaneous SS Records-the Einwandersungszentralstelle Waffen-SS and SS Oberabschnitte (T354. 799 rolls: GG 27, 75, 79) Records of the Headquarters of the German Armed Forces High Com­ Records of the Economic Enterprises of the SS (Deutsche Wirtschaftsbe­ mand (OKW) (TI7. 1,581 rolls: GG 7, 17-19,78, 80, 84-86,94) triebe des SS Wirtschafts-Verwaltungshauptamts), 1936--1945 (T976. Records of the Headquarters of the German Army High Command (OKH) 37 rolls: GG 83) (TI8. 993 rolls: GG 12,29,30, 82, 87,91) Records of German Field Commands: Army Groups (T311. 304 rolls: GG Records of Private Individuals and Enterprises 40,52) Records of German Field Commands: Armies (T312. 1,696 rolls: GG 14, Records of Private Austrian, Dutch, and German Enterprises, 1917-1946 42-44, 47-50, 54, 56) (T83. 248 rolls: GG 23, 88, 93) Records of German Field Commands: Panzer Armies (T313. 489 rolls: Records of Private Individuals (Captured German Records) (T253. 62 GG 51, 53) rolls: GG 9, 88, 93). Walter Liitgebrune, Theo Morell, Karl Haus­ Records of German Army Areas (T79. 315 rolls: GG 34) hofer. Records of German Field Commands: Rear Areas, Occupied Territories, Collection of Correspondence of Herbert von Bismarck, 1881-1883 and Others (T501. 363 rolls: GG 38, 57) (T972. 1 roll) Records of German Field Commands: Corps (T314. 1,670 rolls: GG 46, 55,58-62) Records of German Field Commands: Divisions (T315. 3,256 rolls: GG 41, 45, 64, 65) 116 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History 117

Gennan Military Records Antedating World War II Records of the Department of State An Exhibit of Gennan Military Documents (fonnerly in the Heeresarchiv, In general, the State Department transfers records to NARA after thirty Potsdam), 1675-1935 (MI29. 2 rolls) years. These records are in three main categories: 1) central files, 2) Prussian Mobilization Records, 1866-1935 (962. 5 rolls) decentralized office or "lot files," and 3) records of foreign service Records of the Royal Bavarian War Ministry and Other Bavarian Military diplomatic and consular posts. Authorities, 1866-1913 (M963. 7 rolls) Before 1906 central file records (in Record Group 59) are arranged Official and Personal Papers of Prussian Military Leaders (fonnerly in the by country or city and thereunder chronologically. Everything is available Heeresarchiv, Potsdam): on microfilm, as listed below. After 1906 records are filed by subject. Hennann von Boyen (1771-1848), 1787-1848 (M207. 12 rolls) Many of the most important subject files for some of the nine different Neithardt von Gneisenau (1760-1830), 1785-1831 (M211. 43 rolls) time periods are also avanable on microfilm. Wilhelm Groener (1867-1939), 1867-1939 (M37. 27 rolls) Some of the office or "lot files" are in Record Group 59, but others Erich Ludendorff (1865-1937), 1918-1919 (T84. 1 roll) are in other record groups. The post records are in Record Group 84. Christoph Mertz von Quirnheim (1866-1947), 1916-1939 (M958. Almost all of these records have been microfilmed. 2 rolls) Record Group 59. Records of the Department of State. Helmuth von Moltke (1800-1891), 1839-1891 (M960. 6 rolls) Records relating to the Internal Affairs of Gennany, 1910-1929 (M336. Friedrich Wilhelm ill, King of Prussia (1770-1840), 1787-1842 182 rolls) (M955. 1 roll) Records relating to Political Relations between Gennany and the United Albrecht von Roon (1803-1879),1848-1866 (M956. 2 rolls) States, 1910-1939 (M355, T1253. 6 rolls) Gerhard Scharnhorst (1755-1813), 1737-1882 (M959. 12 rolls) Records relating to Political Relations between Gennany and Other States, Heinrich Scheuch (1864-1946), 1918-1939 (M957. 1 roll) 1910-1929 (M354. 4 rolls) Alfred von Schlieffen (1833-1913), 1822-1938 (M961. 8 rolls) Records relating to Political Relations between Gennany and Czechoslo­ (1866-1936) (M132. 28 rolls) vakia, 1930-1939 (T1243. 8 rolls) Records relating to Political Relations between Gennany and France, 1910-1929 (M569. 2 rolls) Records of U.S. Army Commands, 1942- Records relating to Political Relations between Gennany and the Soviet Record Group 338, Foreign Military Studies. Military studies prepared by Union, 1910-1944 (M340, T1247, T1248. 8 rolls) fonner Gennan officers for the Historical Division, U.S. Anny, Records relating to the Internal Affairs of the Free City of Danzig, Europe, 1944-1959. The studies comprise several series: ETHINT 1910-1929 (M1378. 11 rolls) (European Theater Interrogation) 1-80; A 855-1000; B 001-850; C Records of the Department of State, Special Interrogation DeWitt C. 1-102d; D 001-431; P 001-217 and T la-123K3. There are 1,737 Poole Mission to Gennany, 1945-1946 (M679. 3 rolls) items in English; 2,169 items in Gennan. Diplomatic Instructions regarding the Gennan States and Gennany, 1835-1906 (M77. 10 rolls) Dispatches from U.S. Ministers to the Gennan States and Gennany, Records of the War Department General and Special StatTs 1799-1801; 1835-1906 (M44. 107 rolls) Dispatches from U.S. Consuls in the Gennan States and Gennany: Record Group 165. Interrogation reports of fonner Gennan officials by Aachen, 1849-1906 (T356. 11 rolls); Altona, 1838-1869 (T358. 5 the War Department Commission (Schuster Commission), July 9- rolls); Annaberg, 1882-1906 (T592. 3 rolls); Augsburg, 1846-1873 November 3, 1945. (3 cu ft.) (T361. 1 roll); Bamberg, 1892-1906 (T51O. 1 roll); Barmen, 1868-1906 (T363. 6 rolls); Berlin, 1865-1906 (T163. 27 rolls); Braunschweig, 1858-1906 (T371. 6 rolls); Bremen, 1794-1906 (T184. 21 rolls); Karlsruhe, 1854-1874 (T541. 3 rolls); Chemnitz, 1867-1906 (T380. 8 rolls); Coburg, 1898-1906 (T551. 2 rolls); 118 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History 119

Cologne, 1876-1906 (T555. 5 rolls); Krefeld, 1878-1906 (T559. 5 Records of the International Military Tribunal rolls); Dresden, 1837-1906 (TI83. 6 rolls); Diisseldorf, 1881-1906 The nearly complete transcript of proceedings of the IMT at Nuremberg (T562. 3 rolls); Eibenstock, 1902-1906 (T565. 1 roll); Elberfeld, and most of the documentary evidence have been published in Trial of the Liibeck, and Rostock, 1804-1849, 1883-1889 (T566. 2 rolls); Erfurt, Major War Criminals before the International Military Tribunal (42 vols., 1892-1894 (T563. 1 roll); Frankfurt am Main, 1829-1906 (MI6l. 30 Nuremberg, 1947), a copy of which is in the Lauinger Library at George­ rolls); Freiburg, 1892-1906 (T569. 2 rolls); Fiirth, 1890-1898 (T689. town. A NARA Publication, PI 21, Preliminary Inventory of the Records 1 roll); Geestemiinde, 1867-1882 (T385. 1 roll); Glauchau, 1891- of the United States Counsel for the Prosecution of Axis Criminality, is 1906 (T572. 2 rolls); Hamburg, 1790-1906 (T21l. 35 rolls); Hanno­ also available. NARA also holds motion pictures, photographs, and sound ver, 1854-1867, 1893-1906 (T372. 2 rolls); Hesse-Kassel, 1835- recordings of the IMT proceedings at Nuremberg. The holdings include: 1869 (T213. 3 rolls); Hesse-Darmstadt, 1854-1871 (T390. 4 rolls); Hesse-Homburg, 1854-1866 (T39l. 1 roll); Kehl, 1882-1906 (T597. Guertner Diaries, October 5, 1934-December 24, 1938 (M978. 3 rolls) 5 rolls); Konigsberg, 1879-1881 (T598. 1 roll); Leipzig, 1826-1906 Prosecution Exhibits Submitted to the IMT (M988. 54 rolls) (T215. 12 rolls); Ludwigshafen, 1858-1874 (T585. 1 roll); Magde­ War Diaries and Correspondence of General JodI (T989. 2 rolls) burg, 1890-1906 (T633. 2 rolls); Mannheim, 1874-1906 (T582. Mauthausen Death Books (T990. 2 rolls) 7 rolls); Mainz, 1871-1906 (T635. 7 rolls); Munich, 1833-1906 United States Trial Briefs and Document Books (T99l. 1 roll) (T26l. 13 rolls); Nassau (Duchy), 1854-1869 (T473. 1 roll); Diary of Hans Frank (T992. 12 rolls) Nuremberg, 1846-1906 (T418. 9 rolls); Oldenburg, 1856-1869 Interrogation Records Prepared for War Crimes Proceedings at Nurem­ (T419. 2 rolls); Plauen, 1887-1906 (T536. 3 rolls); Schwerin, berg, 1945-1947 (MI270. 31 rolls) 1862-1869 (T435. 1 roll); Solingen, 1898-1905 (T683. 2 rolls); Sonneberg, 1851-1898 (T439. 7 rolls); Stettin, 1830-1906 (T59. 10 Records of U.S. Militarv Tribunals rolls); Stuttgart, 1830-1906 (TI05. 8 rolls); Weimar, 1893-1906 Excerpts from subsequent proceedings have been published as Trials of (TI05. 1 roll); Zittau, 1897-1906 (T709. 1 roll) War Criminals before the Nuremberg Military Tribunal under Control Notes from the Legations of the German States and Germany in the Council Law No. 10 (15 vols., U.S. Government Printing Office, 1950- United States, 1817-1906 (M58. 35 rolls) 1953). Detailed published finding aids with computer-assisted indexes for Notes to the Legations of the German States, 1834-1906 (M99. 9 rolls) the microfilmed records of the Ohlendorf Case (Special List 42) and the Milch Case (Special List 38) have also been published. The National Archives and Records Administration holds motion pictures and photo­ National Archives Collection of World War II Crimes Records graphs (some of which were entered into evidence) of sessions of the In Europe, the U.S. conducted war crimes trials u:p.der three jurisdictions: twelve U.S. Nuremberg proceedings. that of the International Military Tribunal (IMT) at Nuremberg (RG 238), Records of the Office of the United States Chief of Counsel for War that of the U.S. military tribunals at Nuremberg (RG 238), and that of the Crimes, Nuremberg Military Tribunals, Relating to Nazi Industrialists U.S. Army courts (RG 153 and RG 338). The records of the trials at (TIOl. 164 rolls) Nuremberg generally consist of transcripts of the proceedings, prosecution NOKW Series, 1933-1947 (T1119. 47 rolls) and defense exhibits, interrogation records, document books and court NG Series, 1933-1948 (T1139. 70 rolls) papers, including official court files, minutes books, order and judgment NM Series, 1874-1946 (M936. 1 roll) books, and clemency petitions. In addition, the Nuremberg trial records NP Series, 1934-1946 (M942. 1 roll) include the prosecution document series from which most of the prosecu­ WA Series, 1940-1945 (M946. 1 roll) tion exhibits and some defense exhibits were drawn. Descriptive pamph­ Records of the United States Nuremberg War Crimes Trials Interro­ lets (DP) and Special Lists are noted for many of the listed microfilm gations, 1946-1949 (M1019. 91 rolls) publications. Nuremberg Trials Records Register Cards of the NOKW Document Series, 1946-1949 (M129l. 2 rolls)

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Records of the United States Nuremberg War Crimes Trials, United States Martin Gottfried Weiss et al. (M1174. 6 rolls). Dachau case. of America v.: Michael Vogel et al. (M1l73. 2 rolls). Muehldorf Ring-"Vogel" Karl Brandt et al. (Case I) (M887. 46 rolls). Medical case. case. Erhard Milch (Case II) (M888. 12 rolls). Luftwaffe case. Hans Joachim Georg Geiger et al. (M1l9l. 2 rolls). Ebensee Josef Alstoetter et al. (Case III) (M889. 53 rolls). Justice case. Outcamp case. Oswald Pohl et al. (Case IV) (M890. 38 rolls). SS case. Friedrich Becker et al. (M1204. 16 rolls). Flossenburg Concentration Friedrich Flick et al. (Case V) (M89l. 42 rolls). Industrialist case. Camp case. Carl Krauch et al. (Case VI) (M892. 113 rolls). Industrialist case, Ernst Angerer et al. (M121O. 1 roll). Angerer case. LG. Farben. German Documents among the War Crimes Records of the Judge Advo­ Wilhelm List et al. (Case VII) (M893. 48 rolls). Hostage case. cate Division, Headquarters, United States Army, Europe (Tl02l. 20 Ulrich Greifelt et al. (Case VID) (M894. 38 rolls). RuSHA case, SS. rolls) Otto Ohlendorf et al. (Case IX) (M895. 38 rolls). Einsatzgruppen case, SS. Alfred Krupp et al. (Case X) (M896. 69 rolls). Industrialist case. RG 243. Records and Materials of the United States Strategic Bomb- Ernst von Weizsaecker et al. (Case XI) (M897, 173 rolls). Ministries ing Survey for Europe , . case. For information on this collection, see United States Strategic Boinbing Wilhelm von Leeb et al. (Cawe XII) (M898) (M898. 67 rolls). High Survey, Index to Records of the United States Strategic Bombing Survey, Command case. June 1947. The rubrics include: German police activities: Gestapo arrest statistics, crime statistics; Air raid data from German cities; General data: Records of the U.S. Army War Crimes Trials in Europe Luftschutzbund, air raid defense; German government data: Reichsluft­ War crimes trial records for Germany were also collected or were fahrtministerium, Reichsstimmungsberichte, NSDAP statistics for Leipzig, generated by the U.S. 3d and 7th Armies initially, then by special war March 22, 1945. crimes sections of the Judge Advocate General (JAG), Europe. Because these sections sent reports and other materials to Washington, some of the same material is in RG 153, Records of the Judge Advocate General Microfilm Records of the Berlin Document Center (Army), and has proven to be a useful source for filling in gaps discov­ These records are becoming available in phases. The first set comprises ered in the RG 338 records. While materials from RG 153 are frequently some 61,000 dossiers of regular SS (Allgemeine SS) and Waffen SS found in the microfilmed publications listed below, the great bulk of the officers, in addition to materials on· SS enlisted men and women. The records filmed come from RG 338 in each case. schedule envisages making the entire collection, which will comprise United States of America v. Alfons Klein et al. (M1078. 3 rolls) approximately 40,000 rolls of microfilm, available without restrictions to United States Army Investigation and Trial Records of War Criminals, scholars by the summer of 1996. The collection will then comprehend the United States of America v.: following categories of files: Kurt Andrae et al. (M1079. 16 rolls). Nordhausen cases. SS Officer Dossiers (909 rolls) Franz Auer et al. (M1093. 13 rolls). Muehldorf case. SS Enlisted Men (1,808) Juergen Stroop et al. (M1095. 10 rolls). Superior orders case. SS Lists (26) Records of the United States Army War Crimes Trials, United States of SS Women (99) America v.: SA Troops (1,086) Ernst Dura et al. (Mll03. 2 rolls). Wiener-Neudorf Outcamp case. MFKL Zentral Kartei (3,167) Kurt Goebell et al. and August Haesiker (Mll03. 7 rolls). Borkum MFOK Ortskartei (2,275) Island case. NSDAP Miscellaneous Files (400) Otto Skorzeny et al. (Mll06. 24 microfiche). Skorzeny. PC Party Census (200) Johann Haider et al. (M1l39. 2 roIIS). Haider case. MF NSLB Kartei (324) 122 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History 123

OPG Supreme Party Court (1,230) National Library of Medicine VGH Peoples Court (448) National Institutes of Health RWA Ruckwandereramt (123) 8600 Rockville Pike PK Partei Korrespondenz (6,181) Bethesda, MD 20014 RKK Reichskulturkammer (2,466) The holdings of the NLM are extensive in the areas of its specialization, EWZ E/G Kartei (1,964) which is the history of American and European medicine. There are some EWZ Korrespondenz (1,046) 8,000 German-language serial titles, of which about 1,600 began publica­ EWZ Rasse-Kartei (565) tion before 1900. In monographic literature the library has over 20,000 EWZ-J Applications (373) German-language titles printed before 1900. In addition, the library has an EWZ-F Applications extensive collection of books and manuscripts in Latin that were published EWZ-R Applications (700) in German-speaking countries, as well as a comprehensive collection of EWZ-P Applications (701) theses and disputations from German universities since the 18th century. EWZ-B Applications (589) The great names in the history of German medicine, such as Koch, EWZ-R Applications (843) Virchow, Freud, and Ehrlich, are well represented in their original work EWZ-BG Applications (537) and subsequent commentaries. The entire collection is supported by a EWZ-T Applications reference collection of secondary-source material that is housed in the DS Varied series miscellaneous (91) History of Medicine Reading Room. RS RuSHA (7,713) FS FrauenschaftlFrauenwerk (2,418) Naval Historical Center Operational Archives Branch National Gallery of Art 9th and M Streets, S.E. Library Washington, D.C. 20374 6th Street and Constitution Avenue, N.W. Washington, D.C. 20565 Most of the German Naval Archives, which once resided here, were trans­ ferred between 1967 and 1978 to the National Archives. The Naval Histo­ The National Gallery has a 'Hide variety of serial and monographic hold­ rical Center's collection now consists primarily of English-language ings, most of which pertain to the history of German a~ ~d architecture. translations of the Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung (1939-1945) and Among these items are historical catalogues of art exhIbIts and an ex~n­ the war logs of flag officers of German submarines (Oberbefehlshaber der sive collection of travel guides, most of them of the Baedeker vanety. U-Boote, 1939-1945). In addition, the center's holdings comprise histori­ Examples of the catalogues are: cal studies prepared by ex-German officers under U.S. and British The Knoedler Library of Art Exhibition Catalogues on Microfiche. auspices, miscellaneous microfilms, and English-language translations of Beschreibender Katalog der Sonderausstellung der Hausbibliothek Seiner key documents. A checklist is available. Majestat des Kaisers und Konigs auf der Internationalen Ausstellung jar Buchgewerbe und Graphik (Leipzig 1914) Office of Air Force History The library also includes a collection of serials, some of which run into Department of the Air Force the nineteenth century. HQ USAF/CVAH, Building 5681 Bolling Air Force Base Washington, D.C. 20332 The collection includes operational histories of bombardment and fighter action, strategic assessments, intelligence reports, essays by Luftwaffe officers, interrogations, surveys of bombing damage, war diaries, the 124 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History 125

"German Monograph Project" of diaries, journals, situation reports, and in B6hmen und Miihren; Records of Jewish organizations in staff studies. Germany and Austria. RG 14 Germany. Includes case files from Gestapo in Dusseldorf; Reichsvereinigung der Juden in Deutschland; Landrat des kreises United States Holocaust Research Institute, Archives Briesen; Ingeborg Weinberger Papers 100 Rauol Wallenberg Place, S.W. RG 15 Poland. Includes records of the Gestapo in L6dz; Office of the Washington, D.C. 20024-2150 Government Kommissar for the Productivity of the Jewish Popu­ The holdings of the USHRI archives are currently being processed. The lation in Poland; Landrat des Kreises Schrimm; RSHA; records list includes the following rubrics. More complete finding aids are of the German occupation; Institut flir Deutsche Ostarbeit, available. Krak6w; Einwandererzentralstelle, Rasse und Siedlungsamt; Kreishauptmann in Busko; SS und Polizeiflihrer Lublin RG 02 Survivor Testimonies RG 16 Nazi Medical Policies and Practices RG 03 Jewish Communities. Includes material on Prague, Salonica, RG 17 Austria. List of former concentration camp prionsers buried at Ostrowiec, Frankfurt a.M. Wels, Austria, 1945 RG 04 Concentration and Other Camps. Includes material on W6bbelin, RG 18 Latvia. Includes records from the Latvian Central State Historical Majdanek, Buchenwald, Auschwitz, Naatzwiller, Theresienstadt, Archive; organizational and administrative correspondence re­ Mauthausen lating to the Wehrmacht, SS, SD and SIPO in Ostland. . RG 05 Ghettos. Includes material on L6dz, Warsaw, Riga, Lublin, RG 19 Rescue, Refugees, and Displaced Persons. Includes matenal on Wisznice, VIlnius UNRRA, the work of William Ramkey and Joseph Levine RG 06 War Crimes Investigation and Prosecution. Includes records RG 20 Righteous among Nations. Includes Oskar Schindler papers relating to the International Military Tribunal RG 21 Dr. Joseph and Sheila Tenenbaum Collection RG 07 Romanies (Gypsies) RG 22 Russia. Includes selected records of the Extraordinary State Com­ RG 08 Hadassah Rosensaft Collection mission to Investigate German-Fascist Crimes Committee on RG 09 Liberation. Includes materials on Landsberg, Hurlach, Gunskir­ Soviet Territory chen, Ohrdruf, Buchenwald, Nordhausen, Dachau, Mauthausen, RG 23 Resistance. Includes pamphlets and other materials on the White Flossenbrg Rose; Cecile Cerf Papers relating to the French Resistance; RG 10 Small Collections. Includes papers of Leonhard Prager, Isabella Wenceslas J. Wagner Papers relating to resistance in Poland. Leitner, Henry Lasker, and many others RG 25 Romania. Includes selected records from the Romanian National RG 11 Selected records from the "Osobyi" Archive in Moscow (Center Archives; records of the Romanian Ministry of National Defense; for the Preservation of Historical Documentary Collections): records from the Romania Information Service; records from the Reichssicherheitshauptamt, Berlin SD Office; Berlin Gestapo; Romanian Regional Archives Zentralbauleitung der Waffen-SS und Polizei in Auschwitz; RG 31 Ukraine. Includes selected records from the Ukrainian Central Gestapo in Stettin; Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des State Archive, the Odessa Oblast Archives, the Czernovitz Oblast SD in Riga; Polizeipraesidium Berlin; NSDAP records; Reichsge­ Archives, and the Liviv Oblast Archive. richt and Reichsanwaltschaft in Leipzig; Beauftragter flir den RG 32 Jehovah's Witnesses Vierjahresplan; Reichsministerium des Innern; Records of the RG 33 Homosexual Victims SD, Stettin, Erfurt, Weimar; Archivalien des ehemaligen Heeres­ RG 34 Gaynor Jacobson Collection archivs; Alliance Raciste Universelle, Berlin branch; German RG 35 Jiri Lauscher Collection Police Agencies in the Occupied Territories; Auswartiges Amt, RG 38 Cynthia McCabe Collection Berlin; Reichsministerium flir die besetzten Ostgebiete, Berlin; RG 48 Czechoslavakia. Selected documents from the Military Historical Volksgerichtshof and other German courts; Reichsministerium flir Institute, Prague: Kommandostab des Reichsflihrers-SS (KDOS VolksaufkHirung und Propaganda, Berlin; Concentration Camps RFSS); Polizeiregiment Mitte; Kriegsarchiv SS (various units); in Germany; Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg; administrative concentration camps. and judicial agencies in the occupied territories; Reichsprotektor 127 126 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections Resources in German and Austrian History

RG 50 Oral histories Eine Heilige Kirche (Munich, 1934-1942) RG 53 Belarus. Selected records from the Belarus Central State Ar­ Eine heilige Kirche: Zeitschrift fUr okumenischen Einheit (Munich, chives: Haupteisenbahndirektion (HBD) Mitte; Reichsverkehrs­ 1953-1958) direktion (RVD) Mitte; Kommandur der Ordnungspolizei in Die Hochkirche (Munich, 1919-1933) Weissruthenien; Main Commissariat Byelorussia; General Com­ Hochland (Kempten, 1954-1957, 1969-1971). Cf. Neues Hochland missar for Byelorussia (GKB). Selected records from the Grodno Homiletische Monatshefte (Dresden, 1934/35, 1938/39) Oblast Archive: Amtskommissar for Civil Administration of Informationen, Handreichungen, Amtsblatt (Dresden: Evangelisch-metho- Bialystok Region; Grodno Mayor's Office. Selected records from distische Kirche in der DDR, 1985-1987) the Gomel Oblast Archive: District Administrations of Dobrush, Internationale Dialog Zeitschrift (Vienna 1970-1974) Loyev, Rechitsa, Parichi, Mozyr, Khoyniki, Zhitkovichi, Petrikov, Internationale kirchliche Zeitschrift (Berne, 1930 ... 1957- ) Lelchitskiy; Extraordinary State Commission to Investigate Internationale Zeitschriftenschau fUr Bibelwissenschaft und Grenzgebiete German Fascist Crimes Committed on the Territory of the USSR; (Stuttgart, 1952-1954, 1956) Third Police Battalion Feldgendarmarie. Selected records from Junge Kirche: Halbmonatschrift fUr Reformatorisches Christentum the Mogilev Oblast Archive: Jail of the Ordnungsdienst, Mogilev; (1934-1943) Mogilev City Administration; Kommandatur of Mogilev; District Kairos: Zeitschrift fUr Religionswissenschaft und Theologie (Salzburg Administrations of Propysk, Cherikov, Bykov, Osipovic Bob­ 1959- ) ruysk. Kant-Studien (Berlin, 1927-1928) Kerygma und Dogma (Gottingen, 1955- ) Kirche und Welt (Zurich, 1979- ) Wesley Theological Seminary Library Kommunitiit (Berlin: Evangelische Akademie Berlin, 1957-1962) 4500 Massachusetts Avenue, N.W. Kyrios: Vierteljahrsschrift fUr Kirchen und Geistesgeschichte Osteuropas Washington, D.C. 20016-9990 (Berlin, 1936-1943, 1960-1974) This library contains a significant number of religious and theological Literaturschau zu Fragen der Weltmission (Korntal, 1971, 1973-1985) journals, most of them Protestant; it also has significant German mono­ Luther: Mitteilungen der Luthergesellschaft (Berlin, 1953-1959, 1961- ) graphic holdings in the fields of Biblical studies, systematic theology, and Lutherische Monatshefte (Hamburg, 1962- ) philosophy. The bulk of the journals are recent, but some of them extend Magazin fUr evangelische Theologie und Kirche (St. Louis, 1899-1903) back into the early nineteenth century. The journals include: Methodist Church (U.S.), East German Conference. Journal of the . .. Session of the East German Conference of the Methodist Church Biblische Zeitschrift (Paderborn, 1958, 1963- ) (1941-1943) Deutsche Theologie: Monatsschrift fUr die Deutsche Evangelische Kirche Miinchener theologische Zeitschrift (Aschaffenburg, 1967-1984) (1934-1943) Neue Zeitschrift fUr systematische Theologie (Berlin, 1959-1962) Diakonia: Internationale Zeitschrift fUr praktische Theologie (Mainz, Neues Hochland (Munich, 1972-1974). Cf. Hochland 1966-1969); Diakonia, der Seelsorger (Mainz, 1970-1971); Diakonia Okumenische Einheit: Archiv fUr okumenisches und soziales Christentum (Mainz, 1972-1989) (Munich, 1948-1952) The East German Conference of the Methodist Church: Official Journal Okumenische Rundschau (Frankfurt! M., 1952- ) of the Two Special Reorganization Sessions . .. and the First Session Okumenisches Jahrbuch (Leipzig, 1934/35-1936/37) of the East German Conference of the Methodist Church (1940) Orientalistische Literaturzeitung (E. Berlin, 1963-1990) Die Eiche: Vierteljahrsschrift fUr soziale und internationale Arbeitsge­ Ostkirchliche Studien (Wfuzburg, 1965- ) meinschaft (Gotha, 1913-1932) Pastoralbliitter (Pastoralbliitter fUr Predigt, Seelsorge und kirchliche Evangelische Kommentare (Stuttgart, 1968- ) Unterweisung) (Stuttgart, 1932-1934, 1955-1968) Evangelische Missions-Zeitschrift fUr Missionswissenschaft und evangeli­ Philosophische Rundschau (Tiibingen, 1963-1990) sche Religionskunde (Stuttgart, 1962-1974) ReligiOser Besinnung: Vierteljahrsschrift im Dienste christlicher Vertie­ Evangelische Theologie (Munich, 1934-1938, 1960- ) jung und okumenischer Verstiindigung (Stuttgart, 1928-1931/32) 128 Guide to Archives and Historical Collections INDEX OF INSTITUTIONS Scheidewege (Frankfurt/M., 1971-1987) Stimme der Orthodoxie. Hsg. vom Mitte1europaischen Exarchat des Mos- kauer Patriarchates (Berlin, 1961-1970) Themen der praktischen Theologie, Theologia practica (Munich, African and Middle Eastern Division Arlington County Public Library, 89 1981-1990) (Library of Congress), 27 Arlington Historical Society and Muse­ um,90 Theologia practica (Hamburg, 1966-1980) Air Force Association Research Li­ brary,89 Arlington House, 90 Theologie fUr die Praxis (Reutlingen, 1988- ) Alan Mason Chesney Medical Archives Arms Control and Disarmament Agen­ Theologische Blatter. 1m Auftrage des Eisenacher Kartells akademisch- (Johns Hopkins University), 67 cy (U.S. Department of State), 54 theo1ogischer Vereine (Leipzig, 1931, 1933, 1935, 1938, 1940) Alexander Graham Bell Association Army Corps of Engineers (U.S. De­ Theologische Existenz heute (Munich, 1933-1941, 1946-1972, 1975-1984) for the Deaf, 11 partment of the Army), 50 Theologische Literaturzeitung (Berlin, 1949- ) Alexandria Black History Resource Asian Division (Library of Congress), Theologische Quartalschrift (Munich, 1969- ) Center, 87 28 Theologische Revue (Munster, 1963- ) Alexandria Library, 87 Association of American Medical Col­ leges, Theologische Rundschau (Tubingen, 1929-1931, 1940-1941, 1948/49- ) Amalgamated Transit Union, 11 15 American AssOCiation for the Advance- Association of American Railroads, 15 Theologische Studien (Zurich, 1938- ) ment of Science, 11 Baltimore Department of Legislative Re- Theologische Zeitschrift (Basel, 1945- ) American Association of Retired Per­ ference, 64 Una sancta: Ein Ruf an die Christenheit (Stuttgart, 1925-1927). cf. sons, 12 Baltimore Hebrew College, 65 ReligiOse Besinnung American Association of University Baltimore Museum of Industry, 65 Una sancta (Meitingen, 1945-19(7) Women, 12 Banneker-Douglass Museum of African- American College of Obstetricians and Unitas Fratrum: Beitrage aus der BrUdergemeinde (Hamburg, 1978- ) American Life and History, 61 Gynecologists, 12 VerkUndigung und Forschung (Munich, 1963- ) Bender Library (American Univer- American Gas Association, 89 Wege zum Menschen (G6ttingen, 1955-1959, 1961-1989) sity), 14, 101 American Folklife Center (Library of Bethune Museum and Archives, 15 Zeichen der Zeit (Berlin, 1949-1951, 1956, 1960-1989) Congress), 28 B'nai B'rith Museum, 16 Zeitschrift des Deutschen Palastina-Vereins (Wiesbaden, 1953- ) American Institute for Contemporary Bowie State University, 75 Zeitschrift fUr die alttestamentliche Wissenschajt (Berlin, 1881- ) German Studies, 13 Boyhood Home of Robert E. Lee, 87-88 Zeitschrijt fUr dialektische Theologie (Hannover, 1986- ) American Institute of Architects, 13 Broadcast Pioneers Library, 16 American Pharmaceutical Association Zeitschrijt fUr evangelische Ethik (Guters1oh, 1957- ) Brookings Institution, 16 Foundation, 13 Zeitschrift fUr Kultur, Politik, Kirche (Zurich, 1990- ) Bureau of the Census Library, 85 Zeitschrift fUr die Kunde des Morgenlandes (Bonn, 1837-1850) American Psychiatric Association Ar- chives, 14 Calvert Marine Museum, 84-85 Zeitschrijt fUr Kirchengeschichte (Stuttgart, 1925-1929, 1933, 1959- ) American Red Cross, 14 Carmelite Monastery of Baltimore, 65 Zeitschrift fUr Mission (Basel, 1975-1989) American University, 14-15, 101 Catholic University of America, 16-17, Zeitschrift fUr Missionswissenschajt und Religionswissenschajt (Mtinster, Americana Collection (National Society 101 1959- ) of the Daughters of the American Re­ Center of Military History (U.S. De­ Zeitschrijt fUr die neutestamentliche Wissenschajt und die Kunde des volution), 38 partment of the Army), 51 Urchristentums (Giessen (1900-1901, 1903- ) Anne Arundel County Public Library, 61 Channing Pollock Theatre Collection Zeitschrift fUr Semitistik und verwandte Gebiete (Leipzig, 1922-1935; Antietam National Battlefield Site, 83 (Howard University), 25 reprint: Nende1n, 1967) Archdiocesan Pastoral Center (Archdio- Charles County Community College, 81 cese of Washington), 80 College of Notre DaIre of Maryland, 66 Zeitschrift fUr systematische Theologie (Berlin, 1923-1942) Archdiocese of Washington, 80 Columbia Archives, 77 Zeitschrift fUr Theologie und Kirche (Tubingen, 1950-1956, 1958- ) Archives of American Art (American Columbia Historical Society: see Histo- Zeitwende, die neue Furche (Hamburg, 1957, 1967; Karlsruhe, 1968) University), 14-15 rical Society of Washington Zwischen den Zeiten (Munich, 1923-1933) Archives of American Art (Smithson­ Columbia Union College, 85 ian Institution), 42-43 Congressional Quarterly, 17 Archives of the Archdiocese of Balti- Corcoran Gallery of Art, 17-18 more, 64 Culpeper Town and County Library, 91 T

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