Theodore Fred Abel

Theodore Fred Abel (1896–1988) was an American sociology professor who collected the largest single archive of first person accounts from people who joined Hitler's National Socialist movement. The collection of men's accounts was published in 1938 in a book titled ''Why Hitler Came to Power''. The women's accounts were set aside to publish at a later date. Those accounts were lost and then rediscovered in the archives of the Hoover Institute in Palo Alto, after which three Florida State University professors arranged to have them transcribed, translated and digitized. This collection of first person accounts from Nazis before the start of World War II are called the "Theodore Abel papers." Provided by Wikipedia
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    by Abel, Theodore
    Published 2017

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    by Leh, Abel Théodore
    Published 1900

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    by Abel, Theodore Curtis
    Published 1954

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    by Abel, Theodore Curtis
    Published 1926

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