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Installment No. 5:

Plunder of Art Treasures (Posted: Fall 2007)

Commentary by:
Nancy H. Yeide,
The Plunder of Art as a War Crime: The Art Looting Investigation Unit Reports and the Hermann Goering Art Collection

Installment No. 4:

October 1943 — Analysis of the Personality of Adolph Hitler: With Predictions of His Future Behavior and Suggestions for Dealing with Him Now and After Germany's Surrender (Posted: Winter 2005)

Commentary by:
Rudolph Binion,
Hitler and Murray's Hitler
Martyn Housden, An Early Example of Personality Profiling: Henry A. Murray's Study of Adolf Hitler


Installment No. 3:

June 11, 1945 — Interrogation by Dr. Ernest Hochwald of Karl Hermann Frank: The Economic Elimination and the Expulsion of the Jews in the Sudet Territory and in the Protectorate and November 9, 1938 to February 2, 1939 — The Kristallnacht Documents (Posted: Spring, 2003)

Commentary by Roger S. Clark:
The Interrogation of Karl Hermann Frank & the Kristallnacht Documents


Installment No. 2:

July 17, 1945 — "OSS Miscellaneous Memoranda On War Criminals" (Posted: Fall, 2002)

Commentary by Msgr. Stephen M. DiGiovanni H.E.D.:
PIUS XII AND THE JEWS: The War Years, as reported by The New York Times

Installment No. 1:

July 6, 1945 — "The Nazi Master Plan: The Persecution of the Christian Churches" (Posted: Winter, 2001)

Commentary by Claire Hulme and Dr. Michael Salter:
The Nazi’s Persecution of Religion as a War Crime: The OSS’s Response Within the Nuremberg Trials Process


For more information, please visit our partner Cornell Law Library by clicking on the link below. Cornell Law Library has an excellent website with information detailing the history and contents of the Donovan Collection as well as a comprehensive inventory of the contents of the collection.

 





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