German Americans
Found in 29 Collections and/or Records:
Arthur Louis Hugo Rudolph Collection
Biographies of Rudolph, scanned newspapers and original clippings, an obituary.
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.
Christel W. Ludewig McCanless Collection
Dr. Gerhard Reisig Collection
This collection consists of two large parts, one half being Dr. Reisig's personal papers and notes, and the second half being a collection of books kept by Dr. Reisig. Alongside this there are also a handful of artifacts and maps.
Ernst Karl Klauss Collection
This colleciton contains drawings, photographs, and an autobiography of Ernst Karl Klauss.
Friends of German Culture Collection
The collection includes newsletters, member lists, public relations materials.
Fritz Karl Pauli Collection
German biography of Robert Lusser
Documents pertaining to the lives of Robert Lusser and his family.
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.
Heinz Scharnowski Collection
German-language documents regarding Scharnowski's education, Siemens Apparate und Maschinen documentation of Scharnowski's career there, a German-language newspaper clipping of Scharnowski's obituary, contracts regarding Scharnowski's employment at Fort Bliss, a Department of the Army Notification of Personnel Action.