Subseries 3: Articles and Reference Works, 1944-1982

Extent:
0.40 cubic ft.
Scope and content:
This subseries contains articles, pamphlets, and clippings that Oppler kept because of their informational value. Oppler may have gathered the earliest documents in thissubseries, which consist of newspaper articles concerning France, Germany, Japan, and Poland during the final years of the Second World War, in connection with his work for the United States Economic Administration and the Department of War. All of the other documents in this subseries were collected after his 1959 return to the United States. Some of these materials may have been assembled in preparation for the writing of Legal Reform in Occupied Japan.

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