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Bundesarchiv, BArch N 1062 · Fonds · 1890-1927
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  • 1890-1927, Federal Archives, BArch N 1062* description: History of the inventory compiler: Curriculum vitae in table form 20.10.1861 born in Berlin as Felix Ernst Witkowski pupil of the French Gymnasium Berlin 1875 - 1888 actor with the theater name Harden, whom he leads from 1878 exclusively 1881 conversion from Judaism to the Protestant confession 1888 beginning of journalistic activity with "Berliner Tageblatt", "Deutsches Montagsblatt", "Nation", and "Gegenwart" 1889 Co-founder of the Berliner Freie Bühne 1892 - 1922 Publisher of the weekly "Die Zukunft" (for politics and public life, theatre, art and literature) 1906 - 1909 Trials of Philipp Fürst zu Eulenburg and Count Kuno Moltke against Harden for his attacks on their disastrous influence on the emperor and moral misconduct 1922 Right-wing extremist assassination attempt on Harden 30.10.1927 in Montana, canton Valais, Switzerland, died Description of the holdings: Extensive correspondence with writers, journalists, politicians, artists, industrialists, including Ballin, Erzberger, Hofmannsthal, Holstein, Harry Graf Keßler, Thomas Mann, Max Reinhardt, Rathenau; files from several trials, including against Philipp Eulenburg and Kuno Moltke (1907-1909) as well as against Jagow, Wangenheim and Schiele (1921) Status: 1977 Content characterisation: Edited by Wolfgang Mommsen with the collaboration of Gertrud Winter Publikationsfindbuch, Koblenz 1970 Reworked reprint 1985 Supplements and supplements since 1985 Note: This text file contains the supplements and supplements not yet contained in the Reworked reprint of the Publikationsfindbuchs, Findbücher zu Bestände des Bundesarchivs Volume 4, 1985. The form (layout) depends on the publication index. A new table line is created for each name entry so that dating and scope information remain uniquely assigned. The signature of the archive (the band number) is repeated in brackets for clarity. The previous distortion is taken over bit by bit. As long as this is not yet possible in the form of text transmission, the illustration of the old directory must suffice. This way, the index can also be used as a complete directory in file form. The index to the holdings is fragmentary for the time being. The page references refer to the page of the file printout (MS Word text file). Note on the Publication Findbuch (1985): The Publication Findbuch describes the contents of the holdings as of 1984/1985. In the meantime, additional papers from the estate of Maximilian Harden have been acquired, which have not yet been fully recorded. The current list of Harden papers in the Federal Archives and information on later accesses not yet recorded in the publication directory can be obtained from the Federal Archives on request. The microfiches offered correspond to the status of the stock in 1962 and were converted from the microroll films produced at that time. Subsequent entries were only partially filmed. On request, the Federal Archives will inform you which volumes have been supplemented by newly acquired documents since 1962. A removal of duplicates of whole film rolls is no longer necessary. Microfiches can be ordered by the band. For technical reasons, it is not possible to submit individual documents or a selection of documents from individual volumes in microforms. The acquisition and use of microfilm / microfiche duplicates are also subject to the Federal Archives Act and the terms of use of the Federal Archives. Koblenz, April 2005 Gregor Pickro Zur Geschichte und Ordnung des Bestandes (Preliminary remark in the Publication Findbuch 1985) At Harden's death, his written estate had a considerable extent; when even today nothing more detailed is known about it, it was probably much larger than the preserved papers show. In addition, Harden's heirs endeavoured to increase the estate through original letters collected from friends and acquaintances or copies of which were made and added to the actual estate. After 1933 the estate was fled to Palestine. Larger parts may have been left behind, and losses may also have occurred in Palestine, as a suitable storage room was not available and right supervision was lacking. After the end of the 2nd World War the papers were returned to Germany. Mrs. Maximiliane Horowitz in Berlin, Harden's daughter, sold the remaining estate to the Federal Archives in January 1953 through the mediation of Mrs. Pflug in Wuppertal; Mrs. Horowitz was given about 30 autographs and Mrs. Pflug 1 autograph each by all known personalities after copying for the Federal Archives. Photocopies or copies of larger parts of the letters she had handed over to the autograph trade before selling them to the Federal Archives were available and were also handed over to the Federal Archives. In addition, the Federal Archives have endeavoured to purchase autographs from Harden's estate that were offered for sale. It was possible to acquire at least the letter volumes and individual letters which the American Mr. Young had bought at auction. With a few exceptions (poet-autographers), the Federal Archives today seem to have almost all of Harden's papers at its disposal, either in the original or in the form of a photocopy or transcript, which returned to Germany from Palestine after 1945. The previous losses must be regarded as definitive. The collection of Harden letters, which had been started by Harden's heirs, was continued by the Federal Archives. Letters from Harden to Landsberger and Paulsen and photocopies of letters from Harden to Tucholsky could be purchased. As it emerged from the acquisition of the estate by the Federal Archives, it originally consisted of a series of correspondence and factual files (primarily probably trial files). Unfortunately, parts of the fact files were still dissolved after 1945 and divided into correspondence series. When the estate reached the Federal Archives, only the letters of a few particularly important and important correspondents had already been collected; for larger parts of the rest of the documents there were several alphabetically preceding series, the rest was unordered. After sorting out the collection of Harden letters and transcripts as well as the few remaining material files and remains of material files, all letters addressed to Harden were filed in a large alphabetical correspondence series. It is joined by the fact file departments newly created in the archive. Finally, the appendix contains original letters from Harden and copies of letters which, according to their provenance, do not belong to the actual estate. According to their provenance, Harden's estate also does not include hundreds of postcards and letters that Harden wrote to his girlfriend Elfride Schmaltz between 1908 and 1927, supplemented by typewritten comments by Mrs. Schmaltz on individual letters. They were in the Secret State Archive of Prussian Cultural Heritage in Berlin, enriched with a typewritten transmission of Harden's hard-to-read cards and letters through them, newspaper clippings and correspondence about Harden, and individual letters to and from Harden acquired in the autograph trade. In 1969 this collection was transferred to the Federal Archives. The letters to and from Harden were placed in the alphabetical correspondence series of the Harden estate. They are identifiable from the supplementary foliation (e.g. 5 a-c) and are not contained in the previously produced publication films. The actual Nachass Schmaltz, whose core piece are the letters of Harden, was attached as Appendix II to the Harden estate and filmed. Photographs have been handed over to the picture archive of the Federal Archives and are included in the biographical series. Supplementary holdings Further papers by Maximilian Harden / partial estate Leo Baeck Institut New York (see also below) 23 letters by Harden 1894-1927 on literary and political topics as well as communications from the Max Reinhardt circle Berlin, proof of a manuscript, newspaper clippings, photos (ZDN, March 2002) In the Bundesarchiv: Josefine Katarina Harden geb. Joost (1860-1912) N 2353 Wife of the writer Maximilian Harden (1861-1927) Letters of Maximilian Harden Hugo Isenbiel (died 1913), Prussian Attorney General Letters of Philipp Fürst zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld, Maximilian Harden, Kuno Graf von Moltke and Ida Danckelmann (sister of Moltke) on the Harden Trials./Eulenburg and Harden ./. Moltke; letters from the estate of Otto Kluth (small acquisition 690) Hans Prescher (born 1930), publicist, head of the television department of Hessischer Rundfunk, correspondence with Albert Grenz on the assassination attempt on Maximilian Harden (small acquisition 939), estate of Max Bauer (1869-1929) N 1022 Colonel in the Großen Generalstab, employee of Ludendorff, emigration after the Kapp-Putsch war diary 1918; book manuscript "Der große Krieg in Feld und Heimat" with the revised version by Maximilian Harden; correspondence and a. with Gustav Stresemann, Adolf Hitler, Ludendorff and Crown Prince Wilhelm from the years of emigration; articles, memorandums of military and political content; military, political and economic political activities with the Chinese government from 1927-1929; letters from Bauer to his mother and sister; Legacy of the son Lieutenant Colonel Ernst Bauer 1914-1948, memoirs and correspondence of Max Bauer's secretary Luise Engeler 1919-1948, correspondence of the Viennese Chief Building Councillor Jacob Piegl 1925-1929 (ZDN, March 2002) Estate Georg Bernhard (1875-1944) N 2020 1901-03 Economic assistant to Harden's future (pseudonym Plutus) Estate Bernhard Fürst von Bülow (1849-1929) N 1016 Imperial Chancellor (1900-1909) and Prussian Prime Minister Documents for a planned biography; Moltke-Harden Trial 1907-1909; Daily Telegraph Affair 1908/09; Roman Mission 1914/15; Correspondence & News; Daily Telegraph Affair 1908/09 a. with Max von Baden, Wilhelm II, Herbert von Bismarck, Albert Ballin, Maximilian Harden, Lichnowsky, Walther Rathenau, Bethmann-Hollweg, Philipp Eulenburg, Holstein, Professor Hoetzsch; letters of the Emperor and Empress Friedrich as well as of the then Crown Prince Wilhelm to Countess Marie Dönhoff; Letters from Bülows to Thimme 1907/08 (ZDN, March 2002) Felix von Eckardt (1866-1931) Small acquisition 339 Editor-in-chief of the Hamburger Fremdenblatt, journalist Correspondence anda. with Emperor Frederick III, von Holstein, Maximilian Harden, Prince von Bülow, Gustav Stresemann (photocopies) (ZDN, March 2002) Estate Moritz von Egidy (1847-1898) N 2060 Estate Philipp Prince zu Eulenburg-Hertefeld (1847-1921) N 1029 Estate Adolf Gelber (1856-1923) N 2092 Editor of the Neue Wiener Tageblatt; Writer 59 Letters and cards by Maximilian Harden Arthur Landsberger (1876-1933) Small acquisition 103 Publisher in Berlin, novelist and travel writer Letters by Maximilian Harden, 5 letters and 6 cards by Werner Sombart Estate Walter Luetgebrune (1879-1949) N 1150 Estate Paul Nathan (1857-1927) N 2207 Political publicist, together with Th. Barth Publisher of the liberal weekly Die Nation, 1900-1919 City councillor in Berlin, member of the Progressive People's Party, since 1921 SPD; managing director of the Hilfsverein der deutschen Juden, board member of the Centralverein deutscher Staatsbürger jüdischen Glaubens Personal papers, records, diaries, letters, etc.a. von K. Aldenhoven, L. Bamberger, L.v. Bar, Th. Barth, E. Bernstein, W. Dietrich, O. Gildemeister, M. Harden, Ludo M. Hartmann, W. Liebknecht, Th. Mommsen, Mrs. Naumann, J. Schiff, M. Marburg (ZDN, March 2002) Estate Rudolf Pechel (1882-1961) N 1160 Estate Hans Graf Praschma (1867-1935) N 1232 Estate Arnold Rechberg (1879-1947) N 1049 Sculptor and politician Personal affairs, correspondence, in particular on German-French understanding, anda. with Maximilian Harden, Max Klinger and Max Liebermann, Auguste Rodin; political correspondence a.o. with Hermann von Eichhorn, Matthias Erzberger, Cläre von Gersdorff, Karl Helfferich, Adolf Hitler, Cornelia Irene Hoffmann, Major General Max Hoffmann, Alfred Hugenberg, Erich Ludendorff, Jesco von Puttkammer, Kurt von Schleicher, Hugo Stinnes, Gustav Stresemann, Fritz Thyssen; materials on the "Rechberg case"; Alfred Pietzsch on Adolf Hitler's politics and personality, essay on Rechberg and the Nuremberg Trial against the main war criminals; manuscripts on essays, lectures and letters by Rechberg (ZDN, March 2002) Estate of Kurt Rheindorf (1897-1977) N 1263 Estate of Helmuth Rogge (1891-1976) N 1153, (N 2246) 1921 Archivrat am Reichsarchiv Potsdam, 1941 Oberarchivrat und Abteilungleiter ibid., 1952 Regierungsrat and 1953 Oberregierungsrat in the Press and Information Office of the Federal Government Manuscript and correspondence from scientific activities, especially on his work on Imperial Germany and in particular on Friedrich von Holstein; working materials and manuscripts concerning Maximilian Harden, letters from Harden to Elfride Schmaltz; Correspondence with Norman Rich, documents on the expulsion of the Germans from the East; establishment of the archive of the Federal Press Office 1952-1958 (ZDN, March 2002) Estate of Ernst Schweninger (1850-1924) N 2281 Bismarck's personal physician, Professor of General Pathology and Dermatology, History of Medicine at the University of Berlin; inventor of a special diet and hydrotherapy against obesity Letters from colleagues, patients and friends, anda. by the Bismarck family, Bernhard von Bülow, Bethmann Hollweg, Maximilian Harden, Paul Heyse, Krupp family (ZDN, March 2002) Estate of Theodor Wolff (1868-1943) N 1207 Publicist, 1894-1906 Paris correspondent and 1906-1933 editor-in-chief of the Berliner Tageblatt, co-founder of the German Democratic Party (DDP), 1933 emigrated to Paris, 1943 in Oranienburg concentration camp diaries 1912-1919, 1940/41; Manuscripts; extensive correspondence of political and literary character; anda. Albert Ballin, Lujo Brentano, Bernhard von Bülow, Bernhard Dernburg, Hans von Flotow, Maximilian Harden, Gerhart Hauptmann, Richard von Kühlmann, Walter Leistikow, Paul Lindau, Hellmuth von Lucius, Agnes Sorma; letters from family members, partly with counter letters, including letters from Wolff to his wife; autobiographical notes (ZDN, March 2002) NS 15/195 (Dr. Ernst von Bracken; among others article "Maximilian Harden", in: Mitteilungen über die Judenfrage 1937, No. 17, Vol. I) Other facilities: Berlin Secret State Archives Prussian Cultural Heritage Berlin Alexander Helphand, Pseud. Parvus (1867-1924) Socialist writer and theorist, editor-in-chief of the "Sächsische Arbeiterzeitung" (1896-1898), founder of the social democratic journal "Die Glocke" (1914-1922), diary, notes and other documents from his activities in the Orient, editor of the journal "Die Glocke"; business correspondence 1915-1922 and 1915-1922.a. with Sklarz 1916; enriched by letters of Helphand from the Orient 1910 and by letters of Victor Naumann to Hertling; written statement of the lawyer Grünspach on the trial G. Sklarz against M. Harden (ZDN, March 2002) Staatsbibliothek zu Berlin, Prussian Cultural Heritage Kurt Breysig (1866-1940) Since 1892 at the University of Berlin, 1923 o. Professor (History, Philosophy of History, Sociology) Diary entries, unpublished manuscripts; Correspondence, including Hans Driesch, Fürst Philipp Eulenburg, Maximilian Harden, Friedrich Meinecke, Leopold von Wiese (ZDN, March 2002) Stiftung Archiv der Akademie der Künste Berlin, Archive Department Literature Erich Mühsam (1878-1934) Revolutionary and anarchistic writer, founder, editor and staff member of revolutionary and satyric journals, in Munich since 1909, member of the Central Council of the Munich Räteregierung in 1919, diaries from the period 1910-1924, correspondence, and more.a. with Gustav Landauer, Kreszentia Mühsam and Paul Scheerbarth, as well as personal documents and notes from the time of imprisonment in Niederschönenfeld; original documents and records from the written estate of Kreszentia Mühsam, especially business correspondence, personal letters, etc. to Martin Andersen-Nexö, Leon Hirsch, Erich Mühsam and Helene Stassowa; several handwritten letters, pieces and poems by Erich Mühsam as well as picture books drawn by him for Kreszentia Mühsam; Photocopies of letters Erich Mühsams wrote to Martin Andersen-Nexö, Max Halbe, Maximilian Harden, Erich Horlemann, Artur Kutscher, Kreszentia Mühsam, Charlotte Pritzel, Karl Wolfskehl and publishers; photographs; documents and material on Erich Mühsam, correspondence of the estate administrator Josef Maier with family members of Kreszentia and Erich Mühsam; documentation material on life and work. Microfilm copy of the literary legacy kept in Moscow (ZDN, March 2002) Paul Wiegler (1878-1949) editor at various newspapers, head of the novel department of the Ullstein publishing house in Berlin, writer and theatre critic; after 1945 deputy editor-in-chief of the Nachtexpreß in Berlin, co-founder and member of the Central Council of the Kulturbund in Berlin manuscripts of lyrical, epic and journalistic works; extensive correspondence anda. with Max Brod, Bruno H. Bürgel, Alfred Döblin, André Gide, Maximilian Harden, Hermann Hesse, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Leopold Jessner, Bernhard Kellermann, Detlev von Liliencron, Leo Perutz and Franz Werfel; photo collection with portraits and role photos of well-known actors and personalities from Berlin in the twenties; personal documents; printouts; documents from the provenance of Gertrud Wiegler. (ZDN, March 2002) Bonn Archive of Social Democracy of the Friedrich-Ebert-Stiftung, Bonn Hugo Heinemann (1863-1919) Lawyer, publicist, Undersecretary of State in the Prussian Ministry of Justice, member of the Prussian Constituent Assembly (SPD) Correspondence (45 letters) with Maximilian Harden and Franz von Liszt, among others, on the subject of the following Heinemann's journalistic and professional activities (Remark: Originale im Russischen Staatlichen Staatlichen Archiv für Zeitgeschichte Moskau) (ZDN, March 2002) Bruno Schoenlank (1859-1901) 1892 editor of Vorwärts in Berlin, 1893 editor-in-chief of Leipziger Volkszeitung, reformer of the SPD party press, 1893-1901 member of the Reichstag (SPD) diary 1897/98 with excerpts of letters; letters 1890-1898 and 1890-1898, and a. by Edward Aveling, Karl Grillenberger, Maximilian Harden, Arno Holz, Max Schippel, Gustav von Schmoller, Werner Sombart concerning SPD and press matters (ZDN, March 2002) Halle Stadtarchiv Halle (Saale) Johannes Schlaf, Pseud. Bjarne P. Holmsen (1862-1941) 1875-1884 attendance of the Domgymnasium Magdeburg, after graduation 1884 study of theology and philology in Halle, from 1885 study of philosophy, German language and literature and classical philology in Berlin, 1904 move from Berlin to Weimar, there freelance writer of the naturalistic art movement (novels, stories, dramas, essays), 1932 honorary citizen of Querfurt, 1937 return there correspondence of the author with contemporaries, et al. with Friedrich Simon Archenhold (astronomer), Hermann Bahr, Ernst Barthel, Wilhelm Bölsche, Max Brod, Houston Stuart Chamberlain, Eugen Diederichs, Paul Ernst, Philipp Fauth, Gustav Frenssen, Ernst Haeckel, Max Halbe, Maximilian Harden, Gerhart Hauptmann, Karl Friedrich Henckell, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Hanns Johst, Georg Kaiser, Franz Friedrich Lienhard, Thomas Mann, Friedrich Naumann, Wilhelm Ostwald, Wilhelm von Scholz, Wilhelm Schäfer, Emil Strauß, Felix Weingartner, Richard Wittsack, Stefan Zweig, manuscripts of works by J. Sleeps, treatises on various scientific topics, diaries, newspaper clippings on sleep, dissertations and more.a. scholarly work on sleep (ZDN, March 2002) Marbach am Neckar Deutsches Literaturarchiv, Schiller-Nationalmuseum, Marbach am Neckar Maximilan Harden : individual autographs in the autograph collection Eberhard von Bodenhausen (Hans Eberhard Freiherr von Bodenhausen gen. Degener) (1868-1918) art historian, jurist, industrial director art historical investigations and essays, essays and speeches on the national economy, material collections, college transcripts and excerpts from cultural-historical works, etc.Autobiographical: "Trip to Belgium from 9 to 16 February 1915"; diary entries 1896-1918; notebooks and others.Letters to Georg Bernhard, Fanny and Hans Heinrich von Bodenhausen, George Brooke, Paul Cassirer, Georgie Ernst, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Ernst Gosebruch, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Anton Kippenberg, Oscar Kohnstamm, Alfred Lichtwark, Julius Meier-Graefe, Kurt von Mutzenbecher, Karl Ernst Osthaus, Edwin Redslob, Gustav Richter, Emma Schmidt, Botho Graf von Schwerin, Henry van de Velde u.a.; Deutsche Bank Munich; Publishers Bruckmann et al, Letters from Otto Julius Bierbaum, Wilhelm von Bode, Fanny von Bodenhausen, Rudolf Borchardt, Bruno Cassirer, Paul Cassirer, Richard Dehmel, Felix Fénéon, Cäsar Flaischlen, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Theodor Fontane, Max J. Friedländer, Ernst Gosebruch, Richard Graul, Maximilian Harden, Otto Erich Hartleben, Alfred Walter Heymel, Ludwig von Hofmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Rudolf Kassner, Harry Graf Kessler, Anton Kippenberg, Oscar Kohnstamm, Julius Levin, Alfred Lichtwark, Max Liebermann, Aristide Maillol, Julius Meier-Graefe, Georg Merleker, George Minne, Edvard Munch, Gerhard von Mutius, Karl Ernst Osthaus, Rudolf Pannwitz, Stanislaw Przybyszewski, Karl Scheffler, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Botho Count von Schwerin, Woldemar von Seidlitz, Paul Signac, Hugo Storm, Gustav Stresemann, Otto von Taube, Hans Thoma, Henry van de Velde, Theodor Wiegand anda.; Letters concerning the Nietzsche Archive in Weimar; business reports, minutes, circulars and letters to the journal "Pan", including letters to Hans Albrecht Graf Harrach; tributes and memoirs to him by Ernst Wilhelm Eschmann, Gustav Pauli, Hermann Uhde-Bernays and others; obituaries, including "Rede am Sarge Eberhard von Bodenhausens" by Rudolf Borchardt; newspaper clippings. (ZDN, March 2002) Edwin Bormann, pseudo. Bliemchen (1851-1912) writer letters from Ludwig Anzengruber, Ernst Fleischhauer, Maximilian Harden, Carl Reinecke, Anton von Werner, Fedor von Zobeltitz and others (ZDN, March 2002) Stuart Cäsar see Cäsar Flaischlen Alfred Demel see Alfred Walter Heymel Paul Ernst (Karl Friedrich Paul Ernst), pseud. P. W. Spaßmöller (1866-1933) Writer, journalist, poetry collection "Prayer and Work", individual poems; epics, tragedies, comedies; novels, novellas and stories, memories of "youth years"; essays and essays on literature and art, religion and society (partly incomplete); reviews; translations: Letters to Wilhelm Boss, Eugen Diesel, Hanns Floerke, Ferdinand Gregori, Walter Hofmann, Arno Holz, Karl August Kutzbach, Hellmuth Langenbucher, Hans von Müller, Karl Scheffler, Johannes Schlaf, Franz Servaes and others.; Letters from Eugen d' Albert, Julius Bab, Béla Balázs, Franz Ferdinand Baumgarten, Walter Behrend, Anton Berger, Wilhelm Bergmann, Hans Bethge, Günther Birkenfeld, Hans Erich Blaich, Ernst Blass, Emanuel von Bodman, Hans Bogner, Wilhelm Boss, Friedrich Brass, Robert Breuer, Joachim von Bülow, Hermann Burger, Hans Carossa, Theodor Däubler, Georg Dehio, Richard and Ida Dehmel°, Richard Deinhardt, Max Dessoir, Eugen Diesel, Louise Dumont, Fritz Ebers, Walther Eggert-Windegg, Albert Ehrenstein, Theodor Eichhoff, Arthur Eloesser, Hanns Martin Elster, Hugo Erfurth, Emil Ermatinger, Robert Faesi, Otto Falckenberg, Paul Fechter, Hanns Floerke, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Hans Franck, August Frickenhaus, Fred Fritsch, Ludwig Fulda, Franz Alfons Gayda, Rudolf Geck, Benno Gimkiewicz, Heinrich von Gleichen-Rußwurm, Herbert G. Göpfert, Ferdinand Gregori, Leo Greiner, Hans Grimm, Stefan Großmann, Johannes von Guenther, Willy Haas, Alfred Haering, Erich Härlen, Hasso Härlen, Per Hallström, Maximilian Harden, Walter Harlan, Otto Erich Hartleben, Paul von Hedemann-Heespen, Jakob Hegner, Ernst Heimeran, Wolfgang Heine, Hermann Hesse, Walter Hofmann, Walther von Hollander, Korfiz Holm, Arno Holz, Artur and Maria Louise Holz, Ernst Jünger, Franz Kaibel, Karl Kautsky, Hermann Graf Keyserling, Wilhelm Kiefer, Anton Kippenberg, Tim Klein, Paul Kluckhohn, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Karl August Kutzbach, Paul Landau, Hellmuth Langenbucher, Hans Leifhelm, Karl Lerbs, Wilhelm Liebknecht, Friedrich Lienhard, Berthold Litzmann, Samuel Lublinski, Georg Lukács, Werner Mahrholz, Franz Mehring, Alfred Richard Meyer, Georg Heinrich Meyer, Rudolf Meyer, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Hans von Müller, Börries von Münchhausen, Carl Muth, Paul Natorp, Georg Noth, Max Oehler, Alfons Paquet, Max Picard, Henrik Pontoppidan, Eduard Reinacher, E. A. Rheinhardt, Martin Rockenbach, Walter Erich Schäfer, Wilhelm Schäfer, Johannes Schlaf, Wilhelm von Scholz, Ernst Schultze, Carl Seelig, Franz Servaes, Georg and Gertrud Simmel, Albert Soergel, Wilhelm Stapel, Hans Sterneder, Otto Stoessl, Emil Strauß, Max Tau, Otto von Taube, Frank Thiess, Johannes Tralow, Hans Vaihinger, Will Vesper, Walther Vogel, Friedrich Vorwerk, Max Wachler, Martina Wied, Paul Wiegler, August Winnig, Georg Witkowski, Max Zweig anda.; publishers, magazines and newspapers, stages, radio stations, writers' associations, etc. Related materials: certificates, contracts, invoices; documents of the Paul-Ernst-Gesellschaft; letters from and to Else Ernst. Belong to the estate: Newspaper clippings. (ZDN, March 2002) Caesar Flaischlen, pseud. Stuart Caesar (1864-1920) writer, editor of manuscripts of all genres; dissertation "Otto Heinrich von Gemmingen"; essays on literature, speeches and lectures on Johann Christoph Gottsched, Emil Milan, Friedrich Schiller; lectures etc.; aphorisms, reviews; lecture notes, notebooks, diary entries; draft of his will and testamenta.; Letters to Else Beigel, Paul Cassirer, Louise Dumont, Antonie Flaischlen, Edith Flaischlen and other family members, Hans Franck, Adele Gerhard, Otto von Güntter, Walter Harlan, Theodor Heuss, Max Immanuel, Lucy Lindner-Orban, Erika Plehn, Max Rosenfeld, Georg Witkowski and others.; Letters from Karl Bauer (painter), Peter Behrens, Josef August Beringer, Hans Bethge, Hermann Beuttenmüller, Alfred Biese, Max Bing, Eberhard von Bodenhausen, Wilhelm Bölsche, Bruno Cassirer, Helene Christaller, Anna Croissant-Rust, Louise Dumont, Walther Eggert-Windegg, Hanns Martin Elster, Eduard Engels, Gustav Falke, Ludwig Finckh, Hermann Fischer, Antonie Flaischlen, Edith Flaischlen, Hugo Flaischlen and other family members, Hans Franck, Adele Gerhard, Otto von Güntter, Max Halbe, Maximilian Harden, Walter Harlan, Selma Hartleben, Franz Ferdinand Heitmüller, Karl Henckell, Theodor Heuss, Walter Heynen, Ludwig von Hofmann, Felix Hollenberg, Wilhelm Holzamer, Harry Graf Kessler, Karl Klingspor, Max Martersteig, Walter Meckauer, Hanns Meinke, Georg Ludwig Meyn, Hans von Müller, Georg Muschner, Max Niderlechner, Hans Olde, Emil Orlik, Ludwig Pallat, Erika Plehn, Paul Remer, Georg and Johanna Rettich, Emmy Rotth, Heinrich Schäff-Zerweck, Karl Scheffler, Hans Schliepmann, Hans Sterneder, Frank Thiess, Henry van de Velde, Clara Viebig, Georg Witkowski, Heinrich Zerkaulen anda.; Künstler-Verein Bremen; correspondence with publishers, magazines, literary societies etc.; field letters; personal documents; individual poems by Otto Erich Hartleben, Paul Scheerbart; fragments of dramas, letters to Edith Flaischlen by Adele Gerhard, Richard Schaukal as well as to the publishing house Fleischel by Stefan Zweig etc.; attached: Manuscripts and editorial correspondence of the journal "Pan" and the anthology "Neuland" since 1895 (14 boxes) (ZDN, March 2002) Hans Grimm (1875-1959) Writer, press correspondent, businessman Work manuscripts of all genres; biographical, contemporary history, travelogues, essays, essays and letters; calls, speeches, open letters, critiques, reviews, etc. Drafts and notes on various works and Southwest Africa; announcement by Klosterhaus-Verlag Lippoldsberg; diaries by and about Grimm from the years 1878-1959; letters to and from Erwin Ackerknecht, Hans von Albert, Paul Alverdes, Alexander Amersdorffer, Alexander Andrae, Kurt Aram, Hanns Arens, Karl Arnhold, Peter Bamm, Friedrich K. Bartels, Ludwig Friedrich Barthel, Hans Baumann, Eduard Baumgarten, Kurt Beinhauer, Gottfried Benn, Rudolf Benze, Theodor Berndt, Werner Beumelburg, Hermann Beuttenmüller, Rudolf G. Binding, Friedrich Bischoff, Georg von Bleyleben, Walter Bloem, Walter Julius Bloem, Hans Friedrich Blunck, Herbert Böhme, Rudolf Böhmer, Julius and Agnes von Boemcken, Bruno Brehm, Arnolt Bronnen, Elsa Bruckmann, Martin Buber, Adolfo Bundies, Hermann Burte, Otto Carius, Hans Carossa, Hermann Claudius, Carlo Coeckx, Max Lucas von Cranach, Gustav Dessin, Margarete Dierks, Karl Dönitz, Eduard Donay, Edwin Erich Dwinger, Kasimir Edschmid, Arthur Ehrhardt, Fritz Endres, Theo Engelmann, Paul Ernst, Richard Euringer, Paul Fechter, Hans Fervers, Ludwig Finckh, Alois K. Fischer, Eduard von Flottwell, Hans Franck, Walter Frank, Gustav Frenssen, Karl Ehrenfried Fritsche, Karl Fuchs, Hans von der Gabelentz, Heinrich von Gleichen-Rußwurm, Joachim von der Goltz, Rüdiger von der Goltz, Georg Grabenhorst, Addi Grimm, Julius and Helene Grimm, Paula Grogger, Heinz Grothe, Heinz Guderian, Hans F. K. Günther, Friedrich and Elisabeth Gundolf, Hasso Härlen, Maximilian Harden, Agnes Harder, Adolf von Hatzfeld, Gerhart and Margarete Hauptmann, Manfred Hausmann, Eberhard Heffe, Friedrich Wilhelm Heinz, Bernt von Heiseler, Ilse Heß, Theodor Heuss, Hans Heyck, August Hinrichs, Emanuel Hirsch, Franz Höller, Robert Hohlbaum, Alfred Hugenberg, Kurt Ihlenfeld, Moritz Jahn, Karoline Janik, Hans Windekilde Jannasch, Hanns Johst, Ernst Jünger, Elisabeth Jungmann, Adolf Kaempffer, Eugen and Lien Kalkschmidt, Karl Kaltwasser, Otto Kanold, Ernst C. Waiter, Erich Kernmayr, Heinz Kindermann, Heinrich Kirchheim, Edgar Kirsch, Eva Klare, Karl Klingspor, Fritz Koch, Erwin Guido Kolbenheyer, Ernst Krieck, Arnold Krieger, Käthe Kruse, Paul Landau, Hellmuth Langenbucher, Gertrud von le Fort, Theophil Lehmann, Fritz Löffler, Maria Lorenz, Friedrich Lützow, Karl Benno von Mechow, Max Mell, Herybert Menzel, Adolf Meschendörfer, Heinrich Meyer (pastor), Agnes Miegel, Rudolf Mirbt, Arthur Moeller van den Bruck, Walter von Molo, Kurt Morawietz, Börries von Münchhausen, Franz Nabl, Werner Naumann, Gertrud Niebuhr, Ernst Niekisch, Uwe Lars Nobbe, Herman Nohl, Kurt Oxenius, Leo Perutz, Ursel Peter, Gertrud Petersen, Gustav Pezold, Wilhelm Pleyer, Heinz Jürgen Pondorf, Hermann Pongs, Rudolf Presber, Willi Rehkopf, Hanna Reitsch, Annelies von Ribbentrop, Ingeborg Rosenfeld, Eugen Roth, Hans-Ulrich Rudel, Ernst von Salomon, Kurt Saucke, Albert Schaefer, Wilhelm Schäfer, Ursula Schenk, Hermann Schneider, Wilhelm von Scholz, Percy Ernst Schramm, Edward Schröder, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Ernst Schulte Strathaus, Gerhard Schumann, Ina Seidel, Ellen Soeding, Albert Soergel, Adolf Spemann, Wilhelm Stapel, Herbert Steiner, Hellmut Stöber, Otto Strasser, Emil Strauß, Agathe Helene Streffer, Otto von Taube, Frank Thiess, Hannes Tuch, Franz Tumler, Friedrich Franz von Unruh, August Friedrich Velmede, Hans Venatier, Bernward Vesper, Will Vesper, Helene Voigt-Diederichs, Ernst Volkmann, Max Wachler, Winifred Wagner, Carl Walbrach, Josef Magnus Wehner, Bruno E. Werner, Ernst Wiechert, August Winnig, Erhard Wittek, Helmut Wocke, Kurt Woermann, Benno Ziegler, Maxim Ziese, Kurt Ziesel, Heinrich Zillich and others; associations and foundations, publishers, magazines and newspapers, radio stations, stages, academies, university seminars and faculties, schools, authorities and offices and others. Correspondence with the Prussian Academy of the Arts Berlin and the German Academy Munich; correspondence with national groups and youth associations, with government and party offices and with the rulers in the NSDAP; expert opinions, circulars, minutes and correspondence with the Reichsschrifttumskammer, including letters from Hans Friedrich Blunck; letters from Arnold Köster, Alfred Toepfer anda.; speeches on the Lippoldsberg Poetry Days 1934-1981 by Hans Grimm and Wernt Grimm, pleas for the German Reich Party, correspondence with the party, with Adolf von Thadden, etc.; letters concerning Africa to and from: Hans Anton Aschenborn, Carl Berger, Fritz Brenner, Ernst-Ludwig Cramer, Jakob Dekker, Hugo Gutsche, Eva Kieckebusch, Hans Kisker, Eberhard von Koenen, Heinrich Vedder, Frida and Gustav Voigts, Berengar von Zastrow and others.Documents concerning America and Grimm's America voyage, including letters from Hanns Fischer (Chicago), Jane Goodloe, Frederick W. J. Heuser, Arthur Koegel and Gilbert Perleberg; letters about England and Grimm's England voyage to and from: Edmund Blunden, Rolf Gardiner, Leonard Ashley Willoughby, Deutscher Akademischer Austauschdienst (German Academic Exchange Service) and others Related materials Life documents, honours, obituaries; notices of fees, publishing contracts, advertising material for individual books and readings; documents from poetry weeks in Pürgg in 1953 and 1955; travel documents; acknowledgements of his work and investigations by Heinz Grothe anda.; poetry by Hans Baumann, Hermann Claudius, Karl Haushofer et al.; novels and stories by Helene Voigt-Diederichs et al.; reports and notes by various people on National Socialism, the Second World War and the post-war period, on South Africa and on the history of the country.a.; studies on literature and philosophy by Leopold Freisler and others; letters by Addi Grimm to Ellen Soeding, Helene Voigt-Diederichs and others; letters to Addi Grimm by Hermann Claudius, Helene Voigt-Diederichs and others.Letters to Holle Grimm from Georg von Bleyleben, Bruno Brehm, Sabine Fechter, Walter Haller, Günter Höhne, Erich Kernmayr, Heinz Mahncke, Wilhelm Pleyer, Karl Springenschmid, Anneliese Venatier and others; letters from Wernt Grimm to Addi Grimm, Holle Grimm and others; letters of condolence to the family on Hans Grimm's death. Belong to the estate: Special editions and magazines, newspaper clippings, tape recordings and numerous photographs from the Lippoldsberg Poetry Days 1934 to 1960. (ZDN March 2002) Ernst Hardt (1876-1947) Writer, translator, theatre and radio director Werkmanuskripte of all genres; translations: Novellas and the novel "Bel ami" by Guy de Maupassant; among others; diary entries among others letters to Fritz Adler, Karl August Düppengießer, Michel Eulambio, Tilla Goetz-Hardt, Botho Graef, Anna Lucie Hardt, Polyxena Hardt, Walther Rathenau, Georg Witkowski among others letters by Johannes R. Becher, Otto Behagel, Marcus Behmer, Rudolf G. Binding, Hedwig Bleibtreu, Rudolf Borchardt, Otto Brahm, Bertolt Brecht, Ludwig Coellen, Richard Dehmel, Franz Deibel, Adele Doré, Käthe Dorsch, Franz Dülberg, Karl August Düppengießer, Hans Ebert, Kasimir Edschmid, Michel Eulambio, Herbert Eulenberg, Caesar Flaischlen, Leonhard Frank, Ludwig Fulda, Hans von der Gabelentz, Josef Theodor Glaser, Tilla Goetz-Hardt, Botho Graef, Paul Graener, Walter Gropius, Peter Hamecher, Maximilian Harden, Anna Lucie Hardt, Donata Hardt, Paul Hardt, Polyxena Hardt, Otto Erich Hartleben, Walter Hasenclever, Carl Hauptmann, Gerhart Hauptmann, Ludwig von Hofmann, Friedrich Huch, Georg Karo, Anton and Katharina Kippenberg, Oscar Kohnstamm, Hans Kyser, Else Lasker-Schüler, Melchior Lechter, Heinrich Lilienfein, Alexander Maass, Heinrich Mann, Max Martersteig, Walter von Molo, Joachim Moras, Hans von Müller, Helene von Nostitz, Rudolf Presber, Walther Rathenau, Edwin Redslob, Eduard Reinacher, Rainer Maria Rilke, Hans Rothe, Richard Salzmann, Willi Schäferdiek, Paul Schlenther, Wilhelm Schmidtbonn, Arthur Schnitzler, Wilhelm von Scholz, Carl Stang, Paul Steinmüller, Otto von Taube, Hugo Thimig, Heinrich Vierordt, Karl Gustav Vollmoeller, Georg Witkowski, Karl Wolfskehl, Paul Zech, Stefan Zweig anda.; Anstalt für Aufführungsrecht dramatischer Werke der Literatur und Musik Berlin; publishers, magazines, theatres, literary societies, etc.; letters, contracts and other material on his activities as director of the Deutsches Nationaltheater Weimar and the Schauspielhaus Köln; documents on his work as director of the Westdeutscher Rundfunk Köln, on his dismissal in 1933 and on the so-called radio trial. Related materials: contracts and other life documents; family papers; letters to Wolfgang Goetz from Jakob Haringer and others; letters to Tilla Goetz-Hardt from Kate Kühl, Friedrich Michael, Rudolf Pechel, Peter Suhrkamp and others; family correspondence, including letters from Polyxena Hardt to Botho Graef and Anna Lucie Hardt. Belong to the estate: Newspaper clippings, posters, playbills, records, extensive photo collections. Attached: Estate of Tilla Goetz-Hardt (ZDN, March 2002) Alfred Walter Heymel, née Walter Hayes Misch, pseudonym. Alfred Demel (1878-1914) writer, publisher, editor of poetry collections and individual poems; speech at the supervisory board meeting of the "Süddeutsche Monatshefte" in 1911; lectures on German and American literature; reports on his Africa and America journeys. Translations: Single poems by Brian Hooker; play by Philip Henslowe "Ein Weib getötet durch Güte"; diary entries; letters to and by Herbert Alberti, Leopold Andrian, Fritz Behn, Georg Bernhard, Theobald von Bethmann-Hollweg, Elsa Gräfin and Max Graf Bethusy- Huc, Hermann Beuttenmüller, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Rudolf G. Binding, Franz Blei, Josef Bloch, Eberhard von Bodenhausen, Rudolf Borchardt, Marie von Bunsen, Paul Nikolaus Cossmann, Max Dauthendey, Ottonie Countess Degenfeld, Richard Dehmel, Hans Ehrenbaum-Degele, Hanns Martin Elster, Hedwig Fischer, Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche, Sophie Dorothea Gallwitz, Benno Geiger, Alexander von Gleichen-Rußwurm, Botho Graef, Hanns von Gumppenberg, Willy Haas, Maximilian Harden, Wilhelm Hausenstein, Clara Heye, Gitta von Heymel, Ludwig von Hofmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Josef Hofmiller, Arno Holz, Harry Graf Kessler, Anton Kippenberg, Ludwig Klages, Albert Köster, Annette Kolb, Anna von Kühlmann, Charles von Kühlmann, Richard von Kühlmann, Helene Lange, Max Liebermann, Detlev von Liliencron, Heinrich Mann, Ernst Matthes, Julius Meier-Graefe, Otto Julius Merkel, Gustav Nagel, Heinrich von Nettelbladt, Josef Olbrich, Gustav and Magda Paul, Maria von Radio, Walther Rathenau, Ludwig Roselius, Felix Salten, Paul Scheerbart, Karl Scheffler, Philipp von Schey-Rothschild, Carl Ludwig Schleich, Helene Schott, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Marie Schultz, Rudolf von Simolin, Radulph von Stedman, Carl Sternheim, Otto von Taube, Wilhelm Trübner, Hugo von Tschudi, Fritz von Unruh, Henry van de Velde, Hans-Hasso von Veltheim-Ostrau, Heinrich Vogeler, Robert Voigt, Karl Gustav Vollmoeller, Richard Voss, Otto Vrieslander, Jakob Wassermann, Erika von Watzdorf-Bachoff, Frank Wedekind, Carola Gräfin von Yorck zu Wartenburg u.a.; Insel-Verlag a.o.; "Süddeutsche Monatshefte", "Tägliche Rundschau" (Heinrich Rippler) and other magazines; theatre, museums a.o. Related materials: Diploma of nobility; awards and officer's patents; letters to Clara Heye; letters to Gitta von Heymel. (ZDN, March 2002) Harry Graf von Keßler (1868-1937) writer, 1895-1900 co-editor of the art magazine Pan (Neoimpressionnismus), 1913 founder of the Cranach press, 1916 commissioned by the Federal Foreign Office in Bern/Switzerland, 1918-1921 envoy in Warsaw, until 1925 further diplomatic commissions, vice president of the German Artists' Association, president of the German Peace Society, committed advocate of the idea of the League of Nations, 1933 emigrated to France "Ivan Kalaïeff" and other dramatic works; Draft of the autobiography "Faces and Times"; essays and lectures on art, culture and politics, including "Der Deutsche Künstlerbund", "Kunst und Patriotismus", "Pilsudski" and "Whistler"; commemorative speech on Paul Cassirer. Diaries from the years 1881-1937; letters to Richard Dehmel and others; letters from Conrad Ansorge, Elsa Asenijeff, Johannes Baensch-Drugulin, Johannes R. Becher, Max Beckmann, Marcus Behmer, Peter Behrens, Oskar Bie, Otto Julius Bierbaum, Eberhard von Bodenhausen, Pierre Bonnard, Theodor Brodersen, Elsa and Hugo Bruckmann, Martin Buber, Bruno Cassirer, Paul Cassirer, Gaston Colin, Edward Gordon Craig, Richard and Ida Dehmel, Maurice Denis, Ludwig Derleth, Richard Dölker, Louise Dumont, Isadora Duncan, Otto von Dungern, Otto Eckmann, Gertrud Eysoldt, Felix Fénéon, Samuel Fischer, Caesar Flaischlen, Alfred Flechtheim, Ernst Moritz Geyger, André Gide, Max Goertz, Botho Graef, George Grosz, Maximilian Harden, Ernst Hardt, Otto Erich Hartleben, Gerhart Hauptmann, Ernst Heilbut, Wieland Herzfelde, Alfred Walter Heymel, Rudolf Hilferding, Ludwig von Hofmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Felix Hollaender, Arthur Kahane, Leopold Graf von Kalckreuth, Hermann Graf Keyserling, Anton and Katharina Kippenberg, Max Klinger, Annette Kolb, Ernst Kreidolf, Else Lasker-Schüler, Walter Leistikow, Alfred Lichtwark, Max Liebermann, Detlev von Liliencron, Maurice Magnus, Aristide Maillol, Roland de Margerie, Julius Meier-Graefe, Georg Merleker, Edvard Munch, Gerhard von Mutius, Alfred and Helene von Nostitz, Hans Olde, Gustav Pauli, Arthur von Payern, Rudolf von Poellnitz, Stanislaw Przybyszewski, Ludwig Quidde, Max Reinhardt, Gustav Richter, Raoul Richter, Rainer Maria Rilke, Auguste Rodin, William Rothenstein, Theo van Rysselberghe, Wilhelm Schäfer, Karl Scheffler, René Schickele, Rudolf Alexander Schröder, Woldemar von Seidlitz, Franz Servaes, Paul Signac, Hugo Simon, Bernhard Graf Stolberg-Wernigerode, Richard Strauss, Franz von Stuck, Hans Sutter, Wilhelm Trübner, Hugo von Tschudi, Fritz von Uhde, Henry van de Velde, Emile Verhaeren, Herwarth Walden, Ernst von Wildenbruch, Berta Zuckerkandl anda.; Deutscher Künstlerbund, Künstlerverband deutscher Bildhauer; publishers, magazines, museums, galleries, art galleries, theatres, ministries, embassies, etc.Family correspondence with Jacques Marquis de Brion, Wilma Marquise de Brion and Alice Gräfin Kessler; documents from the Nietzsche Archive Weimar, including letters to and from Elisabeth Förster-Nietzsche; related materials: documents on life and work; papers and correspondence from the estates of the parents Adolf Wilhelm Graf and Alice Gräfin Kessler and the sister Wilma Marquise de Brion, including memories and diaries of mother and sister Wilma Marquise de Brion, including memories and diaries of mother and sister. Belong to the estate: Newspaper clippings; four large photo albums from Kessler's world tour 1891/92 (ZDN, March 2002) Ludwig Klages (1872-1956) (Friedrich Konrad Eduard Wilhelm Ludwig Klages), Pseud. Dr. Erwin Axel Writer, philosopher, psychologist, graphologist Fritz Mauthner (1849-1923) Editor (theatre criticism and literary feuilleton) of various newspapers and magazines, since 1876 at the Berliner Tageblatt, also writer and language critic Dramatic: chit-chat "Kein Gut, kein Muth"; novel "Inhumanisten"; fairy tale and fairy tale.a.; publication of the "Blätter zur Pflege der schönen Künste" (twenty-three issues 1866/67, together with Felix Schütz and others); letters to Victor Ottmann and others, Letters from Lou Andreas-Salomé, Ludwig Anzengruber, Hermann Bahr, Alfred Döblin, Marie von Ebner-Eschenbach, Maximilian Harden, Gerhart Hauptmann, Rainer Maria Rilke, Carl Spitteler, Hans Thoma, Hans Vaihinger and others. Added Estate Hedwig Mauthner (ZDN, March 2002) Rudolf Pannwitz (1881-1969) Writer, cultural philosopher, teacher Works "Trilogy of Life"; "Quarterly Prints"; Poetry Collections; Epics, Myths; Drama, "Dionysian Tragedies"; Tragedy "Undine"; Fun game "Die Abiturienten", dialogues; novels and short stories, essays, essays and lectures on politics, culture and philosophy; works on Robert Boehringer, Kurt Breysig, Theodor Däubler, Ernst Fuhrmann, Stefan George, Ludwig Gurlitt, Hermann Hesse, Friedrich Hölderlin, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, C. G. Jung, Melchior Lechter, Leonardo da Vinci, Alfred Mombert, Friedrich Nietzsche, Johann Paul Friedrich Richter, Georg Simmel, Albert Verwey, Karl Wolfskehl, Otto zur Linde and others; scientific writings, educational essays; aphorisms, reviews; translations: Poetry collections and individual poems by Gabriele d'Annunzio, Otokar Brezina, Edgar Allan Poe, Paul Valéry, Albert Verwey and others; Oden von Horaz; excerpts from Dante's "Divine Comedy"; William Shakespeare "Macbeth"; a.o. Published: Poetry anthology "Der goldene Zweig"; materials for a documentation of the friendship between Stefan George and Albert Verwey; school essays, lecture transcripts; note collections, excerpts; address books, notebooks, calendars and more.a.; diaries, CVs etc.; Letters to Hilde Bental, Robert Boehringer, Kurt Breysig, Wolfgang Cordan, Theodor Däubler, Ludwig Gurlitt, Alfred Guth, Marguerite Hoffmann, Paul Hoffmann (Tübingen), Erwin Jaeckle, Hugo Kauder, Melchior Lechter, Hanns Meinke, Herbert Nette, Eduard and Therese Pannwitz, Udo Rukser, Edgar Salin, Martin Stern, Walpurgis Stevenson, Margarete Wachsmuth, Otto zur Linde anda.; Letters from Franz Altheim, Otto Barthel, Ida Becker, Friedrich Kurt Benndorf, Hilde Bental, Monica Berenberg-Lepsius, Eduard Berend, Carl Bergemann, Hans Bernstein, Herta and Friedrich Bez, Ludwig Binswanger, Robert Binswanger, Eberhard and Dora von Bodenhausen, Robert Boehringer, Margot Boger, Karl Albin Bohacek, Friedrich Brandes, Fritz Brandt, Felix Braun, Kurt Breysig, Georg Britting, Martin Buber, Friedrich-Adolf Bürk, Oswald Chorus, Siegfried Copalle, Wolfgang Cordan, Richard Graf Coudenhove-Kalergi, Theodor Däubler, Adeline Dammann, Ottonie Gräfin Degenfeld, Ellen and Gerbrand Dekker, Anna Maria Derleth, Rudolf von Deutsch, Paul Eisner, Hanns Martin Elster, Franz Ernst, Robert Faesi, Ludwig von Ficker, Otokar Fischer, Salomo Friedlaender, Sonja Frisch, Wolfgang Frommel, Ernst Fuhrmann, Paul Geheeb, Benno Geiger, Hellmut Glubrecht, Joachim Günther, Ludwig Gurlitt, Alfred Guth, Willy Haas, Alfred Haering, Maximilian Harden, Emmy Hardt, Nicolai Hartmann, Gerhart Hauptmann, Werner Helwig, Hermann and Ninon Hesse, Otto Heuschele, Ernst Hoffmann (1880-1952), Immanuel Hoffmann, Margarete (Grete) Hoffmann, Marguerite Hoffmann, Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Arno Holz, F. M. Huebner, Vincenz Hundhausen, Edmund Husserl, Walter Jablonski, Erwin Jaeckle, Edward Jaime, Oskar Jancke, Alfred Jeremias, C. G. Jung, Arthur Kahane, Erich von Kahler, Gertrud Kantorowicz, Hugo Kauder, Heinrich Kaun, Karl Kerényi, Gerhard Klau, Flora Klee-Palyi, Hans Joachim Koch, Bernhard Kokolsky, Hermann Kokolsky, Michael Landmann, Melchior Lechter, Sabine Lepsius, Franz Lichtenberger, Kurt Liebmann, Hans Lindau, Karl Löwith, David Luschnat, Thomas Mann, Hans Margolius, William Matheson, Friedrich Mauracher, Julius Meier-Graefe, Hanns Meinke, Alfred Mombert, Julien P. Monod, Hans Müller (1901-1965), Herbert Nette, Mea Nijland-Verwey, Alfred and Helene von Nostitz, Hermann Obrist, Berthold Otto, Helene Otto, Walter F. Otto, Charlotte Pannwitz, Eduard and Therese Pannwitz, Walther Pannwitz, Ernst Paris, Rudolf Paulsen, Werner Picht, Meta Pohl, Robert and Rosa Porndorfer, Ludwig Praehauser, Bernhard Rang, Joseph Redlich, Otto Reichl, Hans Reinhart, Karl Röttger, Margot Ruben, Severin Rüttgers, Udo Rukser, Rupprecht Crown Prince of Bavaria, Max Rychner, Edgar Salin, Rudolf H. Sauter, Theodor Scheffer, Annemarie Schimmel, Friedrich Alfred Schmid Noerr, Askan Schmitt, Hans Hinrich von Schoen, Arthur Seidl, Claude Sernet, Georg and Gertrud Simmel, Hans Simmel, Heinrich Simon, Albert Soergel, Wolfram von den Steinen, Herbert Steiner, Martin Stern, Walpurgis Stevenson, Margarete Susman, Helene von Thienen-Adlerflycht, Elisabeth Toussaint, Hans Trüb, Fritz Usinger, Maurits Uyldert, Albert Verwey, Margarete Wachsmuth, Clemens Weber, Franz Wegwitz, Paul Wegwitz, Lutz Weltmann, Max Wiederanders, Victor Wittkowski, Hans Wolffheim, Karl Wolfskehl, Gustav Wyneken, Leopold Ziegler, Hans Zöbelein, Otto zur Linde, Stefan Zweig anda.Adalbert Stifter-Institut des Landes Oberösterreich in Linz, Der Bund, Comité International d`Aide aux Intellectuels, Deutsche Akademie für Sprache und Dichtung Darmstadt, Hilfswerk der Evangelischen Kirchen der Schweiz, Jean-Paul-Gesellschaft, Nietzsche-Archiv Weimar, Preußische Akademie der Künste Berlin, "Stifterbibliothek"; publishers, periodicals and newspapers, radio stations and radio stations.a.; correspondence with Richard Zeidler and others concerning his journal "Charon"; related materials: life and family documents; investigations of his work by Anton Müller, Nicolaus Walcker and others; poetry by Theodor Däubler, Erwin Jaeckle, Kurt Liebmann, Alfred Mombert, Ernst Morwitz, Karl Wolfskehl and others.Drama by Ludwig Gurlitt; "Diary" and other poems by Konrad Ernst; "Fragments" by Hugo Hertwig and Ernst Fuhrmann; "Méditations Cartésiennes" by Edmund Husserl; treatise by Gustav Wyneken; essays by Ludwig Praehauser, Hans Trüb and others.a.; poems on the "Charon" by Salomo Friedlaender and others; letters to Margarete (Grete) Hoffmann by Elisabeth Dollmann, Immanuel Hoffmann, Johanna Hoffmann, Wilhelm Hoffmann (businessman) and others.a.; Letters to Helene Otto von Ida Maria Bauerreiss, Ilse Bock, Karl Albin Bohacek, Magda Grasmair, Mathilde Mann, Friedrich Mauracher, Irmgard Meyer-Otto, Berthold Otto, Rudolf Pannwitz and others; Letters to Meta Pohl von Irene Hellmann, Margarete (Grete) Hoffmann, Gerty von Hofmannsthal, Friedrich Mauracher, Helene Otto, Rudolf Pannwitz and others. Belonging to the estate: An author's library, special editions, periodicals, newspaper clippings added: Rudolf Pannwitz Collection Alfred Haering and Estate Charlotte Pannwitz (ZDN, March 2002) Paul Schultze-Naumburg (1869-1949) Architect, painter, writer Letters from Hans Bethge, Wilhelm Bölsche, Caesar Flaischlen, Maximilian Harden, Elisabeth von Heyking, Josef Hoffmann, Ludwig von Hofmann, Georg Kolbe, Richard Muther, Hans Thoma, Paul Ludwig Troost, Otto Ubbelohde, Henry van de Velde, Joseph Wackerle and others. (ZDN, March 2002) Kurt Tucholsky (1880-1935) Journalist and writer, editor-in-chief of the Ulk, 1924-1929 correspondent, mostly in Paris, permanently living in Sweden since 1929, employee of the magazine Schaubühne, the later Weltbühne, 1926 temporary editor of the latter single poems and chansons; Comedy (together with Walter Hasenclever) "Christoph Kolumbus oder Die Entdeckung Amerikas"; plans for a play under the title "Etzliche Gedanken den Herrn Casanova betreffend"; play after an idea by G. W. Pabst "Seifenblasen"; narratives, reflections, sketches, glosses, comments, dissertation "Die Vormerkung aus §1179 BGB und ihre Wirkungen"; reports for Siegfried Jacobsohn; notebooks, titled "Eigenes" and "Fremdes"; autobiographical: "Q-Tagebuch" in twenty-nine parts 1934-1935; "Sudelbuch"/"Unreines"; testament and others. Letters to Marcel Belvianes, Marierose Fuchs, Maximilian Harden, Walter Hasenclever, Hedwig Hünicke, Siegfried Jacobsohn, Emil Jannings and Gussy Holl, Kate Kühl, Käthe Löffler, Emil Ludwig, Hilde Majewskaja, Ellen Milo-Tucholsky, Hedwig Müller, Mark Neven-Dumont, Heinz Pol, Lisa von Schönebek, Ernst Toller, Fritz Tucholsky, Mary Tucholsky and others, Letters from Hans Erich Blaich, Salomo Friedlaender, Felix Gasbarra, Claire Goll, George Grosz, Maximilian Harden, Ludwig Hardt, Moritz Heimann, Magnus Hirschfeld, Hedwig Hünicke, Berthold Jacob, Siegfried and Edith Jacobsohn, Emil Jannings, Erich Kästner, Irmgard Keun, Max König, Annette Kolb, Gertrud Lasch, Emil Ludwig, Heinrich Mann, Walter Mehring, Hedwig Müller, Ada Nigrin, Alfred Polgar, Emmy Sachs, Ernst Toller, Alexander Tucholsky, Mary Tucholsky, Jakob Wassermann, Kurt Wolff, Theodor Wolff, Heinrich Zille, Arnold Zweig anda.; Letters from Erich Mühsam and others concerning the fortress detention in Niederschönenfeld. Related materials; testimonies, contracts; correspondence and documents on membership in Masonic lodges; documents on residence permits in Sweden; correspondence on the Tucholsky family and letters from individual family members; materials on various Kurt-Tucholsky works and individual editions; adaptations of his texts for stage, radio and television; musical settings by Friedrich Holländer, Peer Raben and others.Studies, essays, appreciations and examination papers on Tucholsky and his work, including works by Fritz J. Raddatz, Klaus-Peter Schulz, Walther Victor and Harry Zohn; letters from and to Mary Tucholsky on the care of graves in Sweden; correspondence between Mary Tucholsky and Gerhard Zwerenz and others concerning the Kurt-Tucholsky biography of Zwerenz; letters from Oskar Panizza; letters to Siegfried Jacobsohn from Frank Wedekind, etc. The archive includes: A comprehensive documentation of Tucholsky's work and impact: In addition to the first editions, numerous anthologies and reading books, magazines, a large collection of newspaper clippings, tapes, records, graphics, posters, numerous photographs. (ZDN, March 2002) Karl Gustav Vollmoeller (1878-1948) Writer's poetry collection "From the Second War"; cycles, individual poems and fragments; plays and film exposés, drafts and fragments; novels and stories "The Miracle" and others.Reports (also correspondences) from the First World War; aphorisms etc.; translations: "Orestie" by Aischylos; "Antigone" by Sophokles; letters to and from Eugen d' Albert, Gabriele d' Annunzio, Raoul Auernheimer, Arnold Bergstraesser, Rudolf G. Binding, Ferruccio Busoni, Florence of Delden, André Gide, Botho Graef, Johannes von Guenther, Maximilian Harden, Ernst Hardt, Alfred Walter Heymel, Engelbert Humperdinck, Emil Jannings, Johannes V. Jensen, Oskar Kokoschka, Annette Kolb, Ruth Landshoff-Yorck, Norina Princess Matchabelli, Gabriel Pascal, Rainer Maria Rilke, Arthur Schnitzler, Herbert Schoellenbach, Jean Sereine, Josef von Sternberg, Fritz von Unruh, Jakob Wassermann and others; Bote