Armand Eisler papers letters essays articles printed materials.

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Armand Eisler papers letters essays articles printed materials.

Consists of letters, essays, and articles relating to the life and career of Armand Eisler. Among the topics covered are Eisler genealogy, post-war Austria, international politics, and the Middle East. Included with the papers is a copy of "The Terror as a System: the Concentration Camp" by Ernst Federn. Included in the correspondence are letters signed by Eleanor Roosevelt and Albert Einstein. *See RG list for complete list of RG-10.024 titles.

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