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Bernhard Tessmann Collection
This collection contains photographs, slides, correspondence, and files that document the life and career of German-American guided missle expert Berhard Tessmann. Materials trace Tessmann's work from Peenemunde to Ft. Bliss and eventually Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama.
Hans Hueter Collection
This collection has the following series: Documents, Photographs, Publications, and Artifacts. Series I, Documents, contains memos and other papers. Series II, Photographs, contains both personal and work-related photos. Series III, Publications, contains magazines and newspapers. Series IV, Artifacts, contains personal notebooks and an aviator cap. Material found in this collection relates to the life of Mr. Hueter and the subject of space.
Helmut Krause Collection
Collections of aeronautical technical reports written by Krause and others (hardback and paperback), pages of handwritten arithmetic.
Helmuth Pfaff Collection
This collection contains photographs collected by Helmuth Pfaff during his work at the Marshall Space Flight Center.
Hermann Ludewig Collection
Ludewig's personal files, artifacts regarding Peenemünde and the V-2 rocket, artifacts regarding the rocket team in Huntsville, artifacts regarding several Old Timers Reunions, audiovisual material, oversized materials.
Karl Heimburg Collection
Biography of Karl Heimburg, pictures, newspaper and newsletter excerpts, artifacts pertaining to Heimburg's involvement in various NASA programs.
Stuhlinger Family Collection
The 31 boxes in this collection contain a variety of subjects and media. The collection encompasses Dr. Stuhlinger's work at NASA as well as housing a number of familial and personal effects such as photographs and diaries.
Werner Kuers Collection
This collection contains four different items. It contains one handwritten memoir and a typed transcript of the memoir of Werner Kuers from 1907-1970. A book, titled Operation paperclip at Fort Bliss: 1945-1950. Newspaper clippings that reference Werner Kuers, and three hand drawn maps of Germany.