Hans Peter Hanssen typescript : Diary of a dying empire 1955

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Hans Peter Hanssen typescript : Diary of a dying empire 1955

Relates to political conditions in Germany during World War I, 1914-1918. Originally published as Fra Krigstiden (Copenhagen, 1925). Translated by Oscar Osburn Winther; edited by Ralph H. Lutz, Mary Schofield, and O. O. Winther; published in Bloomington by Indiana University Press, 1955.

1 item (2 manuscript boxes); (0.8 linear feet)

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Schofield, Mary Lusia.

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Winther, Oscar Osburn, 1903-1970

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In 1937, historian Oscar O. Winther joined the history faculty of Indiana University, where he remained until his death in 1970. Winther's areas of expertise included the Western United States, including the Pacific Northwest. From the description of Oscar Osburn Winther papers, 1926-1979, bulk 1950-1969. (Indiana University). WorldCat record id: 43395092 Oscar Osburn Winther was born in Weeping Water, Nebraska on December 22, 1903. After graduating from Eugene ...

Lutz, Ralph Haswell, 1886-1968

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American historian; chairman, Board of Directors, Hoover War Library, 1925-1943. From the description of Ralph Haswell Lutz papers, 1902-1963. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754869740 Biographical Note 1886, May 18 Born, Circleville, Ohio 1906 A.B., Stanford University ...

Hanssen, Hans Peter, 1862-1936

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Member of the German Reichstag from Northern Schleswig, 1906-1918; Danish temporary minister for South Jutland affairs, 1919-1920. From the description of Diary of a dying empire : typescript, 1955. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122398696 Biographical/Historical Note Member of the German Reichstag from Northern Schleswig, 1906-1918; Danish temporary minister for South Jutland affairs, 1919-1920. From the guid...