Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann Papers
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http://oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt7q2nf2wn No online items Inventory of the Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann papers Finding aid prepared by Hoover Institution Library and Archives Staff Hoover Institution Library and Archives © 2018, 2021 434 Galvez Mall Stanford University Stanford, CA 94305-6003 [email protected] URL: http://www.hoover.org/library-and-archives Inventory of the 2005C45 1 Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann papers Title: Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann papers Date (inclusive): 1946-2015 Collection Number: 2005C45 Contributing Institution: Hoover Institution Library and Archives Language of Material: German Physical Description: 165 manuscript boxes(68.8 Linear Feet) Abstract: Writings, clippings, press releases, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, and other printed matter, relating to post-World War II anti-communist movements in East Germany, communist movements in West Germany, propaganda and espionage in East and West Germany, neo-Nazi movements, and communism in China and North Korea. Creator: Schlomann, Friedrich-Wilhelm Hoover Institution Library & Archives Access Box 131 restricted; use copies available in Box 130. The remainder of the collection is open for research; materials must be requested at least two business days in advance of intended use. Publication Rights For copyright status, please contact the Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Acquisition Information Acquired by the Hoover Institution Library & Archives in 2005. Preferred Citation [Identification of item], Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann papers, [Box no., Folder no. or title], Hoover Institution Library & Archives. Biographical/Historical Note German journalist and author. Scope and Content of Collection Writings, clippings, press releases, bulletins, newsletters, pamphlets, leaflets, flyers, and other printed matter, relating to post-World War II anti-communist movements in East Germany, communist movements in West Germany, propaganda and espionage in East and West Germany, neo-Nazi movements, and communism in China and North Korea. For Schlomann's speeches and writings, see boxes 4-5, 53-54, 56-63, 65-77, 81-86, 95-104, 108-110, 125-127, 132, 142, 144, and 147. Throughout the finding aid, the Ministerium für Staatssicherheit (Ministry for State Security) is referred to as the Stasi. Subjects and Indexing Terms Communism -- China Communism -- Germany (West) Anti-communist movements -- Germany (East) Espionage -- Germany (West) Espionage -- Germany (East) Propaganda -- Germany (West) Propaganda -- Germany (East) Neo-Nazism Communism -- Korea (North) box 1 Reports of German Länder (Interior Ministries) related to extremism and terrorism 1960s-1980s box 2 Reports of German Länder (Interior Ministries) related to extremism and terrorism 1960s-1980s box 3 Reports of German Länder (Interior Ministries) related to extremism and terrorism 1960s-1980s box 4 Reports of German Länder (Interior Ministries) related to extremism and terrorism 1960s-1980s Inventory of the 2005C45 2 Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann papers box 4 Speeches and writings 1960s-1990s Scope and Contents Includes typescripts, clippings, and radio broadcasts related to espionage box 5 Speeches and writings 1960s-1990s Scope and Contents note Includes typescripts, clippings, and radio broadcasts related to espionage box 5 Espionage 1977-1988 box 6 Stasi and security 1976-1985 box 7 Espionnage 1961-1987 box 7 KGB 1971-1990 box 8 KGB in Berlin-Karlshost 1990s box 8 Pin undated box 8 KGB and Soviet espionage 1960s-1980s box 8 Soviet Main Intelligence Directorate/Glavnoye Razvedyvatel'noye Upravleniye (GRU) 1983, undated box 9 GRU and Spetsnaz 1983-1986 box 9 Soviet espionage (cases), Soviet military missions (GRU), Spetsnaz, vehicles, KGB, 1964-1990 box 9 Information and espionage agencies (Czechoslovakia and Romania) 1960s box 10 Polish and Bulgarian intelligence and espionage agencies, 1959-1989 box 10 Hungarian intelligence and Cuban espionage 1971-1984 box 10 Yugoslavian intelligence 1982-1988 box 10 Chinese espionage 1983-1989 box 11 North Korean espionage 1982-1996 box 11 German Democratic Republic (GDR) attitude towards espionage 1970-1985 Scope and Contents Includes documentation on espionage in the field of "pacific coexistence," "Détente," and "communist tradition" (Dr. Sorge) box 11 Stasi and leaders (including Rüdi Mittig) 1933-1994 box 12 Stasi and leaders (including Rüdi Mittig) 1933-1994 box 12 Stasi's Main Directorate for Reconnaissance/Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung (HVA) and Werner Grossmann 1979-1991 box 13 Stasi's Main Directorate for Reconnaissance/Hauptverwaltung Aufklärung (HVA) and Werner Grossmann 1979-1991 box 13 Markus Wolf, leader of the GDR's espionage 1979-1997 box 14 Intelligence Administration/Verwaltung Aufklärung (VA), 1986-1994 box 14 HAZ (Department 1 of the Stasi) 1963-1987 box 14 Recruitment process in espionage 1979-1994 box 15 Recruitment in GDR and in Eastern Europe 1965-1987 Scope and Contents Includes topics such as wages, networks, threats, coercion, and political motives box 15 Recruitment in the Federal Republic of Germany/Bundesrepublik Deutschland (FRG) 1962-1988 Scope and Contents Includes topics such as motives, advantages, threats, ideology, and compensation box 16 Recruitment in the Federal Republic of Germany/Bundesrepublik Deutschland (FRG) 1962-1988 Scope and Contents note Includes topics such as motives, advantages, threats, ideology, and compensation Inventory of the 2005C45 3 Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann papers box 16 Recruitment methods and double agents 1957-1999 box 16 German emigrants from Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, Hungary, and the Soviet Union, 1974-1988 box 16 Back-door recruitment of spies from GDR in BRD (and emigration from GDR to BRD) 1967-2003 box 17 "The Spy," ideology, outfit, wages 1959-1988 box 17 Different kinds of agents (perspectives, influence, skimming) 1981-1999 box 18 Different kinds of agents (perspectives, influence, skimming) 1981-1999 box 18 "Secretaries' love," 1962-1999 box 19 Journalists and authors 1990-2003 box 19 GDR forgien espionnage 1965-1993 box 20 GDR forgien espionnage 1965-1993 box 19 Transmission box 20 Transmission box 21 Counts and quantities of operations and agents box 21 Political espionage (Office of the Federal President, Federal Chancellery, Guillaume couple) box 22 Political espionage (Office of the Federal President, Federal Chancellery, Guillaume couple) box 22 Guillaume couple 1974-1993 box 23 Guillaume couple 1974-1993 box 23 Foreign Affairs Ministry and other Ministries in Bonn 1970-1998 box 24 German Parliament (Bundestag) in Bonn 1961-2000 box 24 Federal Intelligence Service (Bundesnachrichtdendienst) 1961-2004 box 25 Federal Office for the Protection of the Constitution (Bundesamt für Verfassungsschutz) in Cologne 1985-1998 box 25 State Office for the Protection of the Constitution/Landesbehörde für Verfassungsschutz (LFV), Office for the Protection of the Army/Militärischer Abschirmdienst (MAD), Federal Criminal Police Office/Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), and Federal Joint Committee/Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss (GBA) 1962-1993 box 26 State Office for the Protection of the Constitution/Landesbehörde für Verfassungsschutz (LFV), Office for the Protection of the Army/Militärischer Abschirmdienst (MAD), Federal Criminal Police Office/Bundeskriminalamt (BKA), and Federal Joint Committee/Gemeinsamer Bundesausschuss (GBA) 1962-1993 box 26 Political parties in the GDR 1968-2000 Scope and Contents Includes Social Democratic Party of Germany/Sozialdemokratische Partei Deutschlands (SPD), Chritian Democratic Union of Germany/Christlich Demokratische Union Deutschlands (CDU), Christian Social Union in Bavaria/Christlich-Soziale Union in Bayern (CSU), Free Democratic Party/Freie Demokratische Partei (FDP), Party of Democratic Socialism/Partei des Demokratischen Sozialismus(PDS), Green Party/Grüne, and the Left/Die Linke box 26 Subordinate federal offices 1984-1995 box 26 Regional authorities 1990-1995 box 27 Police, border protection, and trade unions 1960-1996 box 27 Escape organizations, deviationists (Trotskyists and Maoists) and strangers 1974-1994 box 27 Right-wing extremism and war criminals (Schutzstaffel/SS) 1989-2000 box 27 Churches and human rights organizations 1981-1996 box 28 Churches and human rights organizations 1981-1996 box 28 Forgery and fakes (disinformation), including peace movements 1953-2001 box 29 Forgery and fakes (disinformation), including peace movements 1953-2001 box 29 German Communist Party/Deutsche Kommunistische Partei (DKP) military organization and camouflaged documents of the illegal Communist Party of Germany/Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD) 1954-1990 box 29 Wiretapping 1984-2001 box 30 Wiretapping 1984-2001 box 30 "Wet Things" (murders, assassinations) 1974-2003 Inventory of the 2005C45 4 Friedrich-Wilhelm Schlomann papers box 31 Stasi and terror (RAF, Carlos, Abu-Nidal, South-Tirol) 1976-2003 box 31 HVA, including against opposition in the GDR 1990-1995 box 31 Military espionage 1989-1994 box 32 Defense Committee of the GDR 1960-1978 box 32 Ministry of Defense 1961-1991 box 33 Espionage case against the Army 1961-1994 box 33 East espionage against foreign troops (US, Britain, France, Belgium, Holland) 1961-1996 box 33 Espionage against NATO in Brussels 1968-1999 box 34 Espionage against NATO in Brussels 1968-1999 box 34 Espionage on arms industry 1959-1994 box 34 GDR's border patrols, Grenzaufklärer (GAK), 1981-1989 box 34 Sabotage 1955-1996 box 35 Sabotage 1955-1996 box 35 Economic espionage 1962-1994 box