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ITEM — Box: 9 Identifier: MS Ger 208.2, (103)

[Gropius and the Nazis.] TSS., some with A.MS. revisions; Dec 1933-Oct 1934. 114p., 1933, 1934.

Dates

  • Creation: 1933
  • Creation: 1934.

Language of Materials

Collection materials are in German.

Extent

10 linear feet (24 boxes)

Physical Location

b

General note

Correspondents cross-referenced in series III. Correspondence with various state organizations (e.g. Bund Deutscher Architekten, Propaganda-Ministerium, Kriminalpolizei, Oberstaatsanwalt Dessau) and friends (e.g. Martin Wagner) regarding Gropius's status under the National Socialist regime, also letters of support and Gropius's c.v., list of works and publications. [13:1-13:110] See also (123), (217), (281), (388), (743).

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