Gustav Landauer Collection 1888-1947

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Gustav Landauer Collection 1888-1947

Correspondence comprises the bulk of the collection, both original materials and transcripts. The rest of the collection contains a significant amount ofphotographic documentation of the 1918/1919 revolution in Munich, as well as two of Landauer's notebooks.

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