Read Burning the Reichstag Online
Authors: Benjamin Carter Hett
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS, WASHINGTON, D.C., USA (LOC)
Martha Dodd Papers
Edgar Ansell Mowrer Papers
NATIONAL ARCHIVES AND RECORDS ADMINISTRATION, COLLEGE PARK, MARYLAND, USA (NARA)
BDC Collections
RG 65 230/86/04/05, Records of the FBI, Hans Bernd Gisevius
RG 238 War Crimes Records Collection
RG 319 Records of the Army Staff, Rudolf Diels, Otto Strasser
RG 263 Records of the CIA, Horst Mahnke, Paul Dickopf, Hubert Schrübbers
ARCHIVE OF THE UNITED STATES HOLOCAUST MEMORIAL MUSEUM, WASHINGTON, D.C. (USHMM)
RG 71 Robert M.W. Kempner Papers
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE OF HERRN RECHTSANWALT GERHARD JUNGFER, BERLIN (JA)
Documents from the van der Lubbe
Wiederaufnahme
; materials on Arthur Brandt
COLLECTION OF HERRN POLIZEIPRÃSIDENT A.D. DIERK SCHNITZLER, BONN, AND HERRN KLAUS-MICHAEL SCHNITZLER, DÃSSELDORF
Heinrich Schnitzler, Nachlass
Note on the Schnitzler Nachlass: in the endnotes, references to Schnitzler's papers are given as “NL Schnitzler I” and “NL Schnitzler II.” Material cited as “NL Schnitzler I” was in the possession of Schnitzler's sons when they generously gave me the chance to see it in January, 2012; I saw original documents and took photographs of them. Material cited as “NL Schnitzler II” was kindly sent to me by Dr. Alexander Bahar in the form of a pdf of photocopies in August 2009. My efforts to learn something of the provenance of the “NL Schnitzler II” documents yielded an unclear result. Dr. Bahar advised me that the copies came from the Swiss Bundesarchiv, and that they had been made by Professor Christoph Graf. Professor Graf, however, although he remembered visiting Schnitzler's brother and son in September 1976 and seeing the papers, by 2009 no longer possessed any copies of them and also denied that they were deposited in the Swiss Bundesarchiv. Herr Dierk and Herr Klaus-Michael Schnitzler, for their part, say that Professor Graf took documents from them and never returned them. Putting all of this together, I strongly suspect that the copies which Dr. Bahar sent me were those gathered by Professor Graf in 1976. I sent these copies in turn to Herrn Dierk and Herrn Klaus-Michael Schnitzler.
After very careful comparisons of the “NL Schnitzler II” documents with those from “NL Schnitzler I” and other sources, looking at typefaces, typing style, and handwriting and signatures, as well as content, I have no doubts whatsoever regarding the authenticity of the “NL Schnitzler II” documents. Indeed copies of some of these documents can be found in publicly accessible archives. But given the issues that have arisen in the Reichstag fire controversy, the reader is entitled to know of these issues and so I have preserved the distinction.
ARCHIVE OF THE SPIEGEL, HAMBURG (SPA)
Materials from the Augstein Nachlass, Tobias Papers, VIPS Collection
LIBRARY AND ARCHIVE OF HERRN MINISTERIALRAT A.D. FRITZ TOBIAS, HANNOVER (TA)
Materials from his collection on Rudolf Diels
CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence and conversations with Karl Otmar von Aretin, Alexander Bahar, Heinz Egleder, Hersch Fischler, Markus Henneke, Gerhard Jungfer, Peter-Ferdinand Koch, Hans Mommsen, Thomas Polgar, Peter Schildhauer, Dierk and Klaus-Michael Schnitzler, Peter Sichel, Karl Stephan, Fritz Tobias, Lothar Weber, and Friedrich Winterhager
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