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Africa: Synopsis of memorandum on the in-roads of Nazism' (1946) in which the vulnerability of South Africa to Nazi ideology is discussed; and a copy of an extract from a typescript letter (1934?) reporting on the trial of Johannes von Strauss von Moltke, a Greyshirt, and his anti-Semitic activities.
Websites with information:
http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8332&inst_id=104&nv1=search&nv2=
Finding aid:
http://www.wienerlibrary.co.uk/Search-document-collection?item=670
[0165] Antisemitism in the USA: Printed Tracts and Related Correspondence, 1925-1930s, Coll. 1001
Location: The Wiener Library for the Study of the Holocaust & Genocide, 29 Russell Square, London WC1B 5DP, England
Description: The central themes of the collection are the views of Judge H. W. Rogers, a virulent anti-Semite, who believed in the Protocols of the Elders of Zion and that the financial world was controlled by international Jewry. He sent one of his pamphlets and two others of a similar nature to Hugo Valentin, professor at the University of Uppsala in Sweden, with a letter in which he reasserts his anti-Semitic arguments. Printed tracts in the collection include "The Warburgs: International Currency Crooks," The British Guardian, Volume 6, No. 11, March 20th, 1925; "Ben Franklin not Misquoted: Judge H. W. Rogers Charges Historian Beard with Suppressing the Sage's Comments on Jews, by Judge H. W. Rogers" [1938], in which it is asserted that Franklin was anti-Semitic, and the text of a speech in the Congressional Record by Louis T. McFadden, 29 May 1933, entitled "In the United States Today, the Gentiles Have Slips of Paper While the Jews have the Gold and the Lawful Money."
Websites with information:
http://www.aim25.ac.uk/cgi-bin/vcdf/detail?coll_id=8448&inst_id=104&nv1=search&nv2=
Finding aid:
http://wienerlibrary.co.uk.wienerlib.vm.bytemark.co.uk/Search-document-collection?item=193
[0166] Anti-socialist activities in Great Britain: typescript, 1928, Coll. YY017
Location: Hoover Institution Archives, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305-6010
Description: Relates to socialist, communist, anti-socialist, and anti-Communist organizations in existence in Great Britain.
Finding aids:
http://pdf.oac.cdlib.org/pdf/hoover/YY017.pdf
http://www.oac.cdlib.org/findaid/ark:/13030/kt300031pg/entire_text/
[0167] Anti trade-union publications and propaganda, 1978-1983?
Location: Special Collections and University Archives, Archibald S. Alexander Library, Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, 169 College Avenue, New Brunswick, NJ 08901-1163
Description: Collection of leaflets, periodicals, reports, press releases, etc., published between 1978 and 1981, criticizing American trade unions and the labor movement. The organizations and journals represented include the National Right to Work Committee (Free Choice, National Right to Work Newsletter), Public Service Research Council (Issue analysis. Forewarned!, The Government union critique), Americans Against Union Control of Government, National Right to Work Foundation, National Right to Work Legal Defense Foundation (Foundation Action, Foundation News Advisory) and Concerned Educators Against Forced Unionism (Recaps).
Finding aids:
https://www.iris.rutgers.edu/uhtbin/cgisirsi/x/0/0/5/?searchdata8=ocm55161981
http://www.worldcat.org/title/anti-trade-union-publications-and-propaganda/oclc/055161981
[0167a] Anti-vaccination scrapbook, undated, Z8c 11
Location: Historical Medical Library, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Description: Objections to vaccinations have evolved over the years from disagreements on religious grounds to opposition to the compulsory nature of anti-vaccination laws, to mistrust in the governments and medical doctors that pushed for vaccinations.
Websites with information:
http://histmed.collegeofphysicians.org/for-students/the-anti-vaccination-movement/
[0167b] Records of the Anti-Vaccination Society of America, 1885-1898, 10c 98
Location: Historical Medical Library, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Description: The Anti-Vaccination Society of America, founded in 1879, opposed compulsory smallpox vaccination from is founding through the 1910s. The records consist of minutes, correspondence, etc. Materials include correspondence between Frank D. Blue, secretary of the Society and editor of the Society's periodical, Vaccination, and the American Anti-Vaccination League in New York and other societies. Also included is a clipping of an article by Blue (no date) in Vaccination about effective ways that activists could respond to the resurgence of smallpox epidemics that occurred around the turn of the century.
Reference:
Karie Youngdahl, "The Anti-Vaccination Society of America: Correspondence," History of Vaccines Blog, March 8, 2012, http://www.historyofvaccines.org/content/blog/anti-vaccination-society-america-correspondence.
Websites with information:
http://www.collegeofphysicians.org/histmed/for-students/the-anti-vaccination-movement/
[0167c] Scrapbook of Anti-Vaccinations Clippings, 1892-1997, 8c242
Location: Historical Medical Library, The College of Physicians of Philadelphia, 19 South 22nd Street, Philadelphia, PA 19103
Description: Includes an anti-vaccination cartoon, 1890s.
Websites with information:
http://histmed.collegeofphysicians.org/for-students/the-anti-vaccination-movement/
[0168] Austin J. App Papers, 1923-1981, Coll. 8817
Location: American Heritage Center, University of Wyoming, 1000 E. University Avenue Laramie, WY 82071
Description: Collection includes business and personal correspondence including correspondence with revisionist historian Harry Elmer Barnes; research files chiefly related to political, historical and social issues including correspondence, notes, manuscripts, newspaper clippings and printed materials; manuscript; speeches; financial records; biographical information; scrapbooks; photographs; and books and other printed materials, many in German, on topics related to his historical, racial and social interests, revisionist history, anti-Semitism, anti-Communism, and anti-integration. Letters from Everett McKinley Dirksen and Gross Admiral Donitz. Research Files (clippings, pamphlets, notes, manuscripts, correspondence and related material) on America First; American Fascism; American Legion; Boniface Press; Brooklyn Tablet; Captive Nations; Catholic Reactionism; Communism; Communism Control Bill; Conservative Anti-Germanism; Anti-Anti-Semitism; Eisenhower; Genocide; German-Americans for Reagan; Henry Morgenthau - Harry Dexter White; Hitler; Holocaust; Immigration; Jewish Problem; Katyń Massacre; Lend-Lease; Liberty Lobby; Lindbergh; Mercy Killing - Experimenting; Operation Keelhaul; Panama Canal; Pearl Harbor; Revisionistic-Post War Debunking; Solzhenitsyn; Taft; and Yalta. Books, including E. Åberg (ed.), Behind Communist, Communist Treason Exposed, n.d.; E. Aguila, Underground Facts of the Watergate Affair, The Jewish Conspiracy to Seize the United States Government, n.d.; G. Allen, None Dare Call it Conspiracy, 1971; G. Allen, Kissinger, The Secret Side of the Secretary of State, 1976; G. Allen, The Rockefeller File, 1976; American Legion, The Truth about the Foreign Policy Association, 1960; Anti Bolshevik Bloc of Nations, Our Alternative, 1970; A. J. App, et al., Der erschreckendste Friede der Geschichte, n.d.; A. J. App, The Germans, 1967; A. J. App, Lancelot in English Literature, 1929; A. J. App, The Six Million Swindle, 1973; H. E. Barnes, Was Roosevelt Pushed into War by Popular Demand in 1941, 1950; H. E. Barnes, Blasting the Historical Blackout, n.d; H. E. Barnes, The Court Historians versus Revisionism, n.d.; H. E. Barnes, In Quest of Truth and Justice, 1928; H. E. Barnes, Perpetual War for Perpetual Peace, 1953; B. Barron, The Untouchable State Department, 1962; F. Bastiat,