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BOX 26 and box 74 France: French Territories: World War II Underground Serials and Miscellaneous Publications, 1941-1944
Algerian, Moroccan, St. Pierre et Miquelon and West Indian serial publications on the topic of the underground movements in Europe During World War II. Includes
Arranged alphabetically by geographical area, then sub-arranged alphabetically by title.
BOX 26 Algeria
Folder 34: Le courrier d’Alger
Jan. 19, 1944
Feb. 1944 (2 copies)
Mar. 1944 (3 copies)
Mar. 25, 1944 (2 copies)
Apr. 12, 1944
Folder 35: El ʹHayat, L’Avenir Nord-Africain
June 1944
Folder 36: Il y a des juges à Alger Le témoin des martyrs.
A leaflet addressed to the judges of Algeria asking why a collaborator in prison has not been brought to trial for betraying 27 patriots to the Germans. [1943?] (6 copies)
Morocco
Folder 37: Libération, Le Front national libération
Communiqué Nrs. 3, 4 (undated)
Communiqué Nrs. 6, Mar. 24; Bis 6, Mar. 25, 1943
Communiqué Nrs. 8-12, Apr. 19-May 18, 1943
Communiqué Nr. 16, July 1943
Folder 38: Liberté, Port-Lyautey/Kenitra
Nr. 8, July 25, 1941
St. Pierre et Miquelon
Folder 39: Tracts clandestins qui circulaient aux Îles St. Pierre et Miquelon ... Le Service de l’information France libre. Ottawa A pamphlet containing anti-Vichy writings that were distributed on the island of St. Pierre and Miquelon off the coast of Newfoundland before the territory was seized by de Gaulle Free French fordes. (Undated) 21 pages.
West Indies
Les cahiers de la libération
Nr. 45, Aug. 11, 1944
BOX 74 Folder 1: France: Miscellany. (4 items) Illustrated matter, fragments.
Folder 2: France: Miscellany (18 items) Illustrated matter, front covers of 2 books, fragments of newsletters, poster and Photostat fragments.
Algeria.
Folder 3: Combat
3. année, Nr. 76, Sept. 18, 1943 (2 copies)
BOX 27 and box 75 Germany: Serial Publications, 1943-1945
German serials on the topic of the underground movements in Europe During World War II. Resistance Publications Addressed to German Soldiers and Civilians
Arranged alphabetically by publications of standard size and then by oversize.
BOX 27 Folder 1: Der Klabautermann
Jahrg.2, Nr. 6, Apr. 1943 (2 copies)
Folder 2: Unser Vaterland* Komitee der Bewegung Freies Deutschland in Sued-Frankreich
*Issue has notice above title” Ce journal est destiné aux soldats allemands”. See also oversize Box 15, Folder 1 for other issue.
Nr. 18, Sept. 1944
Folder 3: Volk und Vaterland Nationalkomitee “Freies Deutschland”. See also oversize Box 1, Folder 2 for other issues.
Nr. 1, Aug. 1943
Nr. 61, Aug. 1944
Nr. 64, Sept. 1944
Nr. 2, Dec. 1944
Jahrg. 2, Nr. 4, Jan.1945
BOX 75 Folder 1: Unser Vaterland Komitee der Bewegung Freies Deutschland in Sued-Frankreich. See also Box 1, Folder 2 for other issue.
2. Jahrg., Nr. 21 (Undated)
Folder 2: Volk und Vaterland* Komitee der Bewegung Freies Deutschland fuer Den Westen
*Feb. issues have notice above title: “Diffuse this anti-nazi paper among German War Prisoners”. See also Box 1, Folder 3 for other issues.
2. Jahrg., Nr. 1 (Undated)
Nrs. 5, 6, Feb. (Both) 1945
Folder 3: An alle deutschen Christen! A leaflet containing excerpts from sermons given in German churches criticizing the Nazi regime. (Undated)
BOX 27 Germany: Miscellaneous Publications, 1944
German miscellaneous materials on the topic Underground Movements in Europe During World War II. Includes: Leaflets, Letters, Memos, etc.
Arranged alphabetically by title. oversize items in separate series organized geographically in alphabetical order and then alphabetically by serial title and then by date.
Folder 4: A Tous les Officiers Allemands ... L’Union des Officiers Allemands du Camp de Vernet Rattachée au “Allemagne Libre” pour l’Ouest. A leaflet addressed to German prisoners of war urging them to reject the authority of the Nazi regime in order to prepare for the reconstruction of post-war Germany. In French. (Undated)
Folder 5: Aachen ruft zum Kampf gegen Hitler. Komitee der Bewegung Freies Deutschland für den Westen. A flyer urging German resistance to Hitler after a German army general was removed from command because he wished to surrender the city of Aachen to the Americans in order to prevent civilian casualties and the destruction of historical sites. (Undated)
Folder 6: Alle Waffen gegen Hitler! = Toutes les armes contre Hitler! Komitee des “Freies Deutschland” für den Westen. A pamphlet of the first conference of the “Freies Deutschland” committee in Paris on Nov. 13, 1944. (Undated) 24 pages.
Folder 7: An Alle Deutschen in Gross-Paris Der Komitee “Freies Deutschland”. A leaflet announcing to German soldiers that with the uprising in Paris commanded by the F.F.I., their position in France has become more perilous. Hitler has betrayed them to their enemies, justifying their desertion.
Folder 8: An die Männer der Wehrmacht an der Westfront! Das Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland”. A leaflet appealing to German soldiers that after the surrender of Gen. Cholditz in Paris they should hasten the end of a lost war by deserting.
Sept. 4, 1944.
Folder 9: An die Wehrmachtsangehörigen im Kessel von St. Nazaire und Lorient Das Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland”. A leaflet urging German soldiers to surrender to the Allies because further resistance endangers their families at home. (Undated)
Folder 10: Appel aux Mineurs, Cheminors, Forgerons et Métallurgistes de l’Allemagne de l’Ouest Le Comite “Allemagne Libre” pour l’Ouest. A leaflet appealing to German civilians working in German factories to commit acts of sabotage since victory over the Nazis is eminent. In French.
Jan. 28, 1944. 3 pages.
Folder 11: Deutscher Soldat III Division der Nationalarmee ELLAS. A Communist leaflet apparently distributed to German soldiers in occupied Greece urging them to surrender.
July 14, 1944.
Folder 12: “Deux (2) Lettres de Soldats Allemands de Côtes de France”. Manuscript. Two letters written by a German wife to her husband at the front in France.
October 17, 1944 and Nov. 13, [1944?] (Both mutilated)
Folder 13: Du bist nicht allein-Du kannst was tun! A brief pamphlet urging German civilians, especially those whose family members have been imprisoned, to organize resistance groups. (Undated) 4 pages.
Folder 14: Folgt dem Heldenhaften Beispiel des Hauptfeldwebels Fischer! Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland” für den Westen. A leaflet urging German soldiers to follow the example of Captain Fischer who detoured the shipment of 4,000 grenades on Aug. 8, [194?] who was subsequently captured and shot. Also attached is a free pass to safely enter Allied lines as a prisoner. (Undated)
Folder 15: Die Heimat im Kampf gegen die Gewaltherrschaft Himmlers. Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland” für den Westen. A leaflet urging German soldiers and civilians to form small resistance cells to oppose the Gestapo. A “peace” rally of 70,000 people in Munich is mentioned. (Undated)
Folder 16: Hitler trägt den Krieg nach Deutschland A leaflet describing the surrender of 26 generals on the Russian front and the punishment German soldiers under A. Kesselring are receiving in Italy. It offers suggestions for continued resistance to the Hitler war machine. (Undated)
Folder 17: Kameraden, der Hitler Krieg ist verloren ... Die Bewegung “Freies Deutschland.” Abschnitt Lorient und St. Nazaire. A leaflet urging German soldiers to use their weapons against the Hitler regime because has led them into a trap.
Folder 18: Kameraden, Macht Schluss mit den Kriegsverlängern! Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland” für den Westen. A leaflet with a published letter dated Oct. 14, 1944 to a German officer asking him to surrender his unit to the Allies who will treat them according to the terms of the Geneva Convention. The letter’s offer was rejected by this officer and the leaflet urges his men to desert. (Undated)
Folder 19: Der Katastrophe entgegen. A leaflet containing the text of a message issued by Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin at the Tehran conference. (Undated) (2 copies)
Folder 20: Macht Schluss, ehe es zu spät ist! Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland” für den Westen. A leaflet urging German soldiers to surrender because it is their responsibility to stop the deployment of the “Volkssturm” which will allow the murder of the very young and old among their countrymen. (Undated)
Folder 21: Manifest des Nationalkomitees “Freies Deutschland” an die Wehrmacht und an das deustche Volk. A pamphlet urging resitance to Hitler, Germany’s greatest enemy. (Undated)
Folder 23: Officiers et Soldats! Le Comité “Allemagne Libre” pour l”Ouest. A leaflet advising German soldiers to desert Hitler in order to spare their wives and children further suffering from the war. In French.
Dec. 1944.
Folder 24: Officiers et Soldats du Groupe d’Armée de l’Ouest. A leaflet urging German soldiers to desert the Army and form resistance groups to fight the S.S. and the Gestapo. In French. (Undated)
Folder 25: Offiziere und Soldaten! A leaflet urging German soldiers to stop the war in order to spare their children further suffering. Issued by “Frauen aus den westdeutschen Kampfgebieten.” (Undated)
Folder 25: Offiziere und Soldaten! A leaflet urging German soldiers to stop the war in order to spare their children further suffering. Issued by “Frauen aus den westdeutschen Kampfgebieten.” (Undated)
Folder 26: Proklamation Nr. 1 an das deutsche Volk! Militärregierung-Deutschland. An official order from General Eisenhower proclaiming that with the entry of his forces into Germany all Nazi government agencies are stripped of their authority, and all courts and educational institutions are suspended. Military and Party leaders, Gestapo and others accused of atrocities will face trial. Resistance to Allied forces will be ruthlessly crushed. On the verso are comments issued by Roosevelt and Churchill. In German and English. (Undated) 2 pages.
Folder 27: Verweigert dem Selbstmordbefehl Models den Gehorsam! Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland” für den Westen. A leaflet addressed to German soldiers in small pockets bypassed by the Allied forces that their resistance is useless and they should disobey Hitler and surrender. (Undated)
Folder 28: Die Yorkschen und Luetzowschen sind mit uns! Komitee der Bewegung “Freies Deutschland” für den Westen. A leaflet comparing the qualities of Prussian generals who abandoned the tyrant Napoleon to those German generals who have deserted the present day tyrant Hitler. (Undated)
BOX 28 through 29 and box 76 through 93 Greece: Serial Publications, 1942-1944
Greek serials on the topic of the underground movements in Europe During World War II.
Arranged alphabetically by title. oversize items in separate series organized geographically in alphabetical order and then alphabetically by serial title and then by date.
BOX 28 Folder 1: Agōnas
June/July 1944
July 10, 1944
Folder 2: Agōnistēs
Nr. 11, July 25, 1944
Folder 3: Agrotekē Phonē Tes K.E. Tpi Agrotikou Sosialdēmokratikou Kommatos Athens. See also oversize Box 76, Folder 2 for other issue.
Nrs. 14-17, Mar. 1-Apr. 25, 1944
(Mar. 1, Apr. 25 mutilated)
Single issue with no number. (Undated)
Folder 4: Alētheia
June 8, 1944
Folder 5: Hē Alētheia Choris Logokrisia Tēs Tou K.K.E. Per. Epitr. Domokou Athens
Nr. 2, July 15, 1944
Folder 6: Hē Alētheia Gia Tē Sovietikē Enōsē
No. 1, Feb. 1944
Folder 7: Allēlengyē Tēs Kentr Epitropēs tēs Ethnikēs Allēlengyēs. See also oversize Box 1, Folder 10 for other issue.
June 21, 1944 (3 copies; 2 copies mutilated)
Dec. 28, 1944
Folder 8: Anagennēsē
Nrs. 13-15, Apr. 2-4, 1944 (2 copies for Apr. 2, 4, 3 copies for Apr. 3)
Nrs. 17-18, Apr. 6-7, 1944 (2 copies)
Nr. 45, May 31, 1944?
Nr. 47, June 11, 1944
Nr. 51, June 30, 1944
Folder 9: Hē Antartēs Stratēgeiou tou Hellas Stereas Helladas. See also Box 77, Folder 5 for other issue. Oct. 23, 1943
Oct. 23, 1943
Folder 10: Apeleetherose. (Single issue with no number; Undated)
Folder 11: Apeleutherētes E.L.A.S. See also oversize Box 77, Folder 8 for other issues.
Nr. 30, Jan. 1, 1944
Nr. 31, Feb. 17, 1944
Nr. 32, Mar. 10, 1944 (2 copies)
Nr. 35, May 17, 1944
Nr. 36, May 30, 1944 (2 copies)
Nr. 39, July 10, 1944
Folder 12: Astynomikon Vēlla
May 20, 1944
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