C. R. Owen papers 1932-1982.

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C. R. Owen papers 1932-1982.

Writings, correspondence, clippings, notes, printed matter, and videotapes, relating to the German national socialist leader Otto Strasser, his break with Adolf Hitler in 1930, his oppositional political activities in Germany until 1933, his attempts to form a German anti-Nazi movement while living in exile in Canada during World War II, his surveillance by American and Canadian government agencies, and his postwar return to Germany and political activities there. Includes a manuscript biography by C. R. Owen, a manuscript autobiography by Strasser, and correspondence and published writings of Strasser

9 manuscript boxes; (3.6 linear feet)

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SNAC Resource ID: 6654872

Hoover Institution Archives

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Strasser, Otto, 1897-1974

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Owen, C. R.

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Biographical/Historical Note Canadian professor of German literature. From the guide to the C. R. Owen papers, 1932-1982., (Hoover Institution Archives) ...

Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei

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National socialist German workers party. From the description of Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei miscellaneous records, 1923-1944. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 754867334 The Hitler Jugend (Hitler Youth), the Nazi party's youth movement, indoctrinated German youth to perpetuate the "1,000 year Reich." The Hitler Youth movement emphasized activism, physical training, Nazi ideology, especially nationalism and racial concepts, and absolute obedienc...