T.H. Tetens
Friedrich Tete Harens Tetens (T.H. Tetens) was a German journalist and writer who was born in Germany in 1899, emigrated to the United States after 1933 when the Nazis seized power in Germany, and died in 1976.[1][2] Over his career he wrote extensively on subjects related to Nazi Germany and National Socialism.[3]
Bibliography
- T.H. Tetens: The New Germany and the Old Nazis, Random House/Marzani+Munsel, New York, 1961. LCCN 61-7240.
- T.H. Tetens: Germany Plots with the Kremlin, Henry Schuman publ, New York, 1953. LCCN 53-7200.
- T. H. Tetens Know your enemy,with preface by Emil Ludwig; introduction by Rudolph Fluegge, New York, Society for the Prevention of World War III, inc. [1944]
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References
- University at Albany, M.E. Grenander Department of Special Collections and Archives: bio reference on Tetens: http://library.albany.edu/speccoll/politicalscience.htm
- Canfora, Luciano. Democracy in Europe: A History of an Ideology. John Wiley & Sons, Apr 15, 2008. p 202.
- https://library.albany.edu/speccoll/findaids/ger091.htm
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