Correspondence with Wulf, Joseph
Extent and Medium
103 items
Creator(s)
- Reichskulturkammer
Biographical History
Joseph Wulf was a Polish-German historian of Jewish descent, resistance fighter and Holocaust survivor. Living in West Berlin since the early 1950s, the prolific writer published numerous books on the Third Reich. Furthermore, he proposed a memorial site at the house of the Wannsee Conference as early as 1965.
See Kempter, K., Joseph Wulf: ein Historikerschicksal in Deutschland, Göttingen, Vandenhoeck und Ruprecht, 2013.
Scope and Content
Documenting The Wiener Library’s contribution to his research and publications, the correspondence centres on various requests by Wulf for material on culture and the Reichskulturkammer in the Third Reich, including the fields of art, theatre, literature and film.
Conditions Governing Reproduction
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People
- Wulf, Joseph
Subjects
- Theatre
- Films
- Visual arts
- Literature
- Culture
- Cultural organisations, Nazi
Places
- Third Reich [1933-1945]