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Landesarchiv Baden-Württemberg, Abt. Hauptstaatsarchiv Stuttgart, Q 1/30 Nachlass Klaus Mehnert (1906-1984)
Nachlass Klaus Mehnert (1906-1984) >> 1. Korrespondenz >> 1.1 Vom Wohnort aus geführte Korrespondenz >> 1.1.1 Allgemeine Korrespondenz
Juli 1949-März 1950
Enthält u. a.:
Raban Graf Adelmann, Ernst Amacher, Walter Bargatzky, Bayerischer Rundfunk (Helmuth Haselmayr, Rudolf Mühlfenzl), Jochen Benemann, Herbert Blank, Karl Brandt (mit Ders.: "Germany and Western Europe Today, there can be no Europe without a Franco-German Alliance", Druck, 6 S.), J. Burkart (Kultusministerium Niedersachsen), R. Claus, Redaktion "Contemporary Press" in London, Erich Dittrich, Georg Ebersbach (Büro für Heimatdienst Württemberg-Hohenzollern), Europäische Akademie in Schlüchtern (Graf zu Trauttmannsdorff), H. H. Fisher (Hoover Institute on War, Revolution and Peace of the Stanford University), W. R. Foerster, Werner Gebauer, Hans Gerber, Eugen Gerstenmaier, Gesellschaft für Politische Forschung, Hans Erich von Groll (Verlag "Allgemeine Zeitung", Worms), Walter Maria Guggenheimer (mit Ders.: o. Titel [Kommentar im Bayerischen Rundfunk, gesendet am 24. September 1949], Manuskript, 7 S.), Theodor Heuss, Gustav Hilger, Erwin Hölzle, Amir Abbas Hoveyda, Hans Jonas, Artur W. Just, Alexander Kaempfe, Hans Kallmann, George F. Kennan, Hans Kienlin, Helmut Kindler, Ingeborg Klaiber-Würz, Rainer Kriebel, Hans Küffner (Süddeutscher Rundfunk), Gesine von Leers, Leuchtenburgkreis (Heimvolkshochschule Jagdschloß Göhrde; Fritz Borinski), Werner Levi, Franz Liedig (Aufbaugemeinschaft Bayern), Logos-Verlag, Werner Markert, Heinz Mathiesen, Ernst Wilhelm Meyer, Ladislaus Graf von Mirbach-Geldern-Egmont, Herbert Mueller, Hans-Georg Müller-Payer, Redaktion "Osteuropa-Dienst", Redaktion "Ostprobleme" (Harry Pross), Jochen Paasche, Mechtild Petri, Wolfgang Philipp, Helmut Preidel, M. von Rantzau, Gerd Rinck, Otto Schiller, Helga Schmucker (Institut für Wirtschaftsforschung), Hans Schumann, Ernest J. Simmons, Hans Georg Simon (Volkswirtschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Bayern), Oskar Splett, Heinz Stammler (Amerika-Institut der Universität München), Paul Stark, Ulrich Steiner, Fedor Stepun, Walter Strauß, Herbert Studders, Stuttgarter Privatstudiengesellschaft, Ludwig Thormaehlen, Vennewitz, Erwin Wickert, Karl von Wiegand, Frederick Wiehl, Martin Winkler, Georg von Wunderle, Zierold (Notgemeinschaft der Deutschen Wissenschaft)
Allgemeine Zeitung Worms (Redaktion)
Contemporary Press (Redaktion)
Europäische Akademie in Schlüchtern/Hessen
Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace in Stanford/Kalifornien
Osteuropa-Dienst (Redaktion)
Ostprobleme (Redaktion in Bad Nauheim)
Volkswirtschaftliche Arbeitsgemeinschaft für Bayern
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