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Collection StructureTheodore Fred Abel papers > Nazi Biograms > Aloys Folbach
Item Title Aloys Folbach
Collector Abel, Theodore (1896-1988)
Date Created1934
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Birthdate: circa 1899; World War I service: circa from 1918.

This is one of many autobiographical sketches collected by Theodore Abel in 1934 from people who self-identified as members of the Nationalsozialistische deutsche Arbeiter-Partei before January 1, 1933, or who were in sympathy with the movement. Typically, each autobiography contains information on the writer's occupation, socioeconomic class, education, employment, membership in various associations, place of residence, marital status, military service in World War I, participation in military activities after World War I, first contacts with the National Socialist movement, the main reason for joining the movement, expressions of anti-Semitism, etc. Abel used these autobiographies to write a book, Why Hitler Came into Power: An Answer Based on the Original Life Stories of Six Hundred of His Followers (1938).

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Medium autobiographies (documents)
Record Number50000.01.0222
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