Franz Kobler Collection 1906-1971 bulk1933-1965

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Franz Kobler Collection 1906-1971 bulk1933-1965

This collection contains the papers of the lawyer and historian Franz Kobler(1882-1965), with the major focus of the papers here on his historical works. Included here are manuscript drafts, correspondence, official papers,notes, newspaper clippings, and a few photographs.

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