Correspondence with Comite D`Historie De La 2e Guerre Mondiale - Michel, Henri
Extent and Medium
46 items
Biographical History
Dr. Henri Michel (1907-1986) was a French historian. A resistance fighter in the period of the German occupation, he was later a co-founder of the , a research institute for the history of the Second World War.
Scope and Content
Reflecting the professional collaboration between the correspondents, the letters deal with various work related issues including among others the preparation of an international conference on the Second World War and the Library’s attendance; the film (Night and Fog), the first post-war documentary about the concentration and extermination camps; the purchase of the Wiener Library’s Bulletin, and some articles Michel published in it. Contained is a circular about the Comite’s work in the last years.
Conditions Governing Access
open
People
- Michel, Henri
Corporate Bodies
- Comite d'Histoire de la Guerre
Subjects
- Films
- Conferences
- World War Two
Places
- France