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Eberhard Karls Universität Tübingen, UB - Universitätsarchiv
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UAT 582/15
UAT 582/ Karl Elliger (1901-1977), Nachlass
Karl Elliger (1901-1977), Nachlass >> Korrespondenz
1961-1977
Enthält:
Nr. 77: Hans-Joachim Kraus, Prof. der Theologie, Hamburg, 1966-1967.
Nr. 78: Karl Krieger, Rendsburg, 1965.
Nr. 79: Dr. Georg Krüger-Wittmack, Kirchliches Außenamt der EKD, Frankfurt/Main, 1969-1970.
Nr. 80: Alfred Hans Kuby, Zweibrücken, 1964-1976.
Nr. 81: Günter Kuhnert, Gutach/Br. 1974.
Nr. 82: Dr. Samuel R. Külling, Hattem (Niederlande), 1961.
Nr. 83: Arnulf Kuschke, Prof. der Theologie, Mainz, 1961-1969.
Nr. 84: Ernst Kutsch, PDoz., Mainz, Wien, Erlangen, 1962-1969.
Nr. 85: Siegfried Mittmann, Jerusalem, 1962-1965.
Nr. 86: Joachim F. Möller, Vikar, Reutlingen, Ludwigsburg, Rom, 1962-1963.
Nr. 87: Dr. A. Murtonen, Helsinki (Finnland), 1967-1973.
Nr. 88: Neukirchner Verlag, Neukirchen-Vluyn, 1963-1965.
Nr. 89: Nitschalk, Pfarrer, Eberdingen, 1962.
Nr. 90: Martin Noth, Prof. der Theologie, Bonn, Jerusalem, 1964-1967.
Nr. 91: Nowodworski, Bibliothekar, Universitätsbibliothek Lublin, 1967
Nr. 92: Dr. Hans-Ulrich Nübel, Repetent, Blaubeuren, 1961-1964.
Nr. 93: Kiyoshi Ohata, Tokio, 1972-1977.
Nr. 94: Dr. Elias Oikonomos, griechischer Theologe, Athen-Filothei, 1964-1976.
Nr. 95: Dr. Benedikt Otzen, Dozent, Aarhus, 1964.
Nr. 96: Pontificio Istituto Biblico, Rom, 1968. (Pater Peter Nober?)
Nr. 97: Palestine Exploration Fund, London, 1965.
Nr. 98: Christoph Plag, Pfarrer, Nürtingen, 1976.
Nr. 99: Martin Pfitzenmaier, Stuttgart, 1964.
Nr. 100: N.W. Porteous, Prof. der Theologie, Edinburgh (Schottland), 1961-1964.
Nr. 101: Hermann Raschke, Bremen, 1963.
Nr. 102: Wilhelm Resenhöfft, Kiel, 1969-1971.
Nr. 103: Henning Graf Reventlow, PDoz., Kronshagen, 1963-1964.
Nr. 104: Gerhard Rosenkranz, Calw, 1976.
Nr. 105: Leonhard Rost, Prof. der Theologie, Erlangen, 1961-1977.
Nr. 106: Rev. H. H. Rowley, TheologeStroud/Gloucestershire (England), 1967.
Nr. 107: Wilhelm Rudolph, Prof. der Theologie, Münster, 1961-1972.
Nr. 108: Hanns Rückert, Prof. der Theologie, Tübingen, 1969-1973.
Nr. 109: Arndt Ruprecht, Verleger, Göttingen, 1963-1964.
Nr. 110: Magne Saebo, Theologe, Hovik (Norwegen), 1972-1975.
Nr. 111: Sandy-Wunsch, Neufundland (Kanada), 1971.
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Delict according to Nazi judicial system
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Role in the proceeding
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