Henry Gustave Reinsch Papers, 1942-1960
1 box (0.25 linear ft.)
Collection number: MS 527
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Henry Gustave Reinsch Papers
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Henry Gustave Reinsch Papers, 1942-1960
1 box (0.25 linear ft.)
Collection number: MS 527
Abstract:
Born in Germany in 1888, Henry Gustave Reinsch became an American citizen in 1912, registered for the draft during the First World War, married an American girl, and started a family. In 1942, however, two FBI agents showed up at Reinsch's office, and a year later, Reinsch's citizenship was revoked when he was accused by the U.S. government of living a double life -- publicly loyal to America, privately loyal to Germany. Reinsch appealed the ruling to the Ninth Circuit Court and won. His citizenship was reinstated in 1945.
The Reinsch Papers contains newspaper clippings, personal and business correspondence, and official documents pertaining to both citizenship trials, that tell of uncommon wartime experiences. Terms of Access and Use: The collection is open for research. Special Collections and University Archives, W.E.B. Du Bois Library, University of Massachusetts Amherst
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