This series contains manuscript versions of Paetel's autobiographies, Ein Deutsches Tagebuch and Reise ohne Uhrzeit, both of which were published posthumously. Also included in this series are texts of several autobiographical essays.
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The series includes among others, manuscript materials to: Beat. Eine Anthologie, Das Bild vom Menschen in der deutsche Jugendfhrung, Jugendbewegung und Politik, Jugend in der Entscheidung, Versuchung oder Chance?, as well as Paetel's works concerning Ernst Jnger.
Included in this section are also early versions of works which later evolved into published works.
This series includes manuscripts of Paetel's poetry, short stories and epigrams, and essayistic writings, and consists of both published and unpublished pieces. The titles listed are working titles and may differ from later published titles.
This subseries contains primarily clippings of essayistic writings, some photocopies of articles, as well as a number of magazine issues containing articles. In the case of multiple publications of the same essay, the essay is listed by the first title under which it appeared.
Paetel was either the main editor or assistant editor of a number of periodical publications. This series contains copies of periodical issues, address lists, and supporting manuscript materials.
These files consist primarily of clippings and reprints.
Topics heavily represented in the subject files include American Indians, the Beat generation, civil rights and Black issues, Germany, John F. Kennedy, labor unions and labor issues, literary topics, neo-fascism and neo-Nazis, radical youth, refugees and expellees (especially post-war Germany), and World War II.
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