Georg Martin Wunderlich Papers

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Georg Martin Wunderlich Papers

1897-1951

International lawyer, professor of law, and consultant to the Department of State. Correspondence, diaries, notebooks, academic records, legal writings, financial papers, photographs, memorabilia, printed matter, biographical data, military papers, and unpublished studies primarily reflecting Wunderlich’s legal education and career in Germany, his forced emigration as a Jew, and subsequent legal work and teaching in the United States.

2,700 items; 12 containers; 4.8 linear feet

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ger, Latn

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