Correspondence, including letters, postcards, thank you cards, and Christmas cards, sent to Browning and his family (including wife, Jennifer) from colleagues, students, and friends that do not pertain to his professional work in a professional capacity.
Newspaper articles and letters sent to Dr. Browning containing testimonies of people’s personal experiences during World War II and the Holocaust, prompted by reading Ordinary Men.
Weekly television show based in Seattle that features Dr. Browning speaking in a lecture setting about his book Ordinary Men. Video tape contains all three sequential episodes on which Dr. Browning appeared.
Letter from the Department of History at the University of Wisconsin informing Dr. Browning of his passage of the preliminary examinations in European History and his admittance into the Ph.D. candidacy program.
Bound copy of Browning's dissertation,“Referat D III of Abteilung Deutschland and the Jewish Policy of the German Foreign Office 1940-1943,” for his Doctorate of Philosophy Degree in History at University of Wisconsin-Madison.
Program from President Anderson’s inauguration on 8 September 1992. Transcript of Dr. Browning’s speech given at inauguration, with reference to Dr. Walter C. Schnackenberg’s speech given at President Wiegman’s inauguration in 1974. Transcript of Dr. Schnackenberg’s speech given at President Wiegman’s inauguration.
Memorandum from Presidential Search Committee supplying brief overviews of three leading Presidential candidates. Dr. Browning’s evaluations of each candidate after being present at interviews.
International newspaper copies prepared by the office of Mischon de Reya Solicitors following ruling of Irving v. Lipstadt case for Dr. Browning. Materials include articles from global and local news sources from around the world on the coverage of the final ruling in April.
International newspaper copies prepared by the office of Mischon de Reya Solicitors following ruling of Irving v. Lipstadt case for Dr. Browning. Materials include articles from global and local news sources from around the world on the coverage of the final ruling in April.
Includes photocopies of documents regarding the Belgrade Special Police department, police officers, and military actions in the Occupied Territory of Serbia.