Friedrich Tete Harrens Tetens Papers, 1925-1976

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Friedrich Tete Harrens Tetens Papers, 1925-1976

1925-1976

Tetens was a journalist and political pamphleteer who also wrote under the pseudonym Anton Pettenkofer. This collection contains correspondence, unpublished manuscripts, and information about the anti-Nazi movement.

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