Louis Paul Lochner Papers, 1903-1972

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Audio 655A
Series: Tape Recordings
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“German Editorial,” 1944 March 11
Scope and Content Note: Robert Lochner broadcasting the news in German for airing in Germany. An ABSIE broadcast for the O.W.I. under the auspices of NBC. Copy of broken Disc 144A.
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“Communications and the Mass Produced Mind,” 1958 January 25
Scope and Content Note: Address delivered by Louis P. Lochner for the opening of the Mass Communications History Center at the Wisconsin Historical Society. Transcript included with collection.
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1967 August 27, Discussion
Scope and Content Note: A roundtable discussion by five journalists from four countries on Germany's pre-World War II past and post World War II present and future on the Werner Hoefer Show. Participants include Lochner, Emil Williams (England), Karl Mayer and Karl Silek (Germany) and Jean Douté (France). The discussion is in German.
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undated, Interview with Lochner by Alfred Joachim Fischer
Scope and Content Note: Lochner discusses his experiences during the Weimar Republic and the early years of the Third Reich. His discussion mentions Goebbels, Bruning, and various journalists such as Dorothy Thompson. Recorded in German.
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1961 October 19, Lochner's Speech to the Bonn Press Club
Scope and Content Note: He discusses his book Herbert Hoover and Germany. Recorded in German.
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1963 July 21, Discussion of Lochner's Relationship with Herbert Hoover
Note: Recorded in German for broadcast over radio RIAS in Berlin.
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1965 August 24, Discussion entitled “Report from New York”
Scope and Content Note: Lochner converses about the origins of the two world wars and presents some reminiscences and thoughts about international relations.
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1961 December 9, “Berlin as an International City,”
Scope and Content Note: A Broadcast Editorial Reports “Globalcast” on neutralizing Berlin as the seat of the United Nations.
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1961 circa September 26, Three “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: One is by Norwood F. Allman (“Professional Neutralism”), another is by George Elliott (“What Next in New Guinea”), and the third is by Lochner on the relationship between chess playing and Russian world stragegy.
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circa 1961, Two “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: The first “The Food Situation in Germany” is by Lochner and the second by a journalist named Granitsas is entitled “Problems of United Nations Membership.”
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1961 circa November 15, Three “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: The first is by George Smith (“What Lies Ahead in 1962”), the second is (“New Chemical Weapons”) by George F. Elliot, and the third (437) is by Lochner, “What East Berliners Know about the Rest of the World.”
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1961 circa November 15, Two “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: The first by Lochner is entitled “RIAS and East Berlin” and the second “Taiwan: Bastion of the Free World” is by Norwood F. Allman.
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1961 circa November, Three “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: The first entitled “What Life is Like in the Midst of Communism” is by James Sheldon, the second, “The Suez Canal Is a News Item Again” is by George Elliot, and the third (429), “A New Scientific Development” is by Lochner. The latter discusses changes in the earth's electromic field and its impact on human behavior.
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1961 circa November, Two “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: The first, “The Spread of Communism in Southern Germany” is by Lochner and the second by Norwood F. Allman is entitled “Record Events in Dutch New Guinea.”
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circa 1961, Two “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: The first “Factory Life in Southern Germany” is by Lochner and the second by Norwood F. Allman is entitled “Recent Events in Dutch New Guinea.”
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1962 circa January 18, Two “Globalcast” editorials
Scope and Content Note: The first (448) by Lochner is entitled “The Red Assault Upon Latin America from Germany” and the second “The French Underground Resistance in Algeria” is by Hal Lehrman.
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undated, A “Globalcast” Editorial by Lochner on the Subject of Neutralizing Berlin
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undated, A Short Autobiographical Interview with Lochner
Scope and Content Note: He discusses his experiences during World War I and as a journalist in the Third Reich.
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undated, A Post-World War II Discussion by Lochner of Freedom of the Press during the Weimar Republic and the Nazi Regime
Scope and Content Note: Includes some comments on freedom of the press in the Cold War. Recorded in German.
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1952 September 22, Excerpts of a Speech
Scope and Content Note: Lochner describes his experiences before, during, and after World War II. Recorded in German.