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Nachlass Dr. iur. Rolf Henne (1901-1966)

Document | Digitized | Accession Number: 2017.93.1 | RG Number: RG-58.047

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    Overview

    Description
    Private papers of Rolf Henne (1901-1966), a Swiss attorney and politician of the National Front (NF) and pro-Nazi movements. The collection consists of his personal documents; diaries, 1914-1918, 1920-1924, and 1939-1945; photographs; press releases; documents on various organizations and on political opponents of the National Front and New Front; speeches and lectures, 1932-1939; preparatory work for a never-realized book project on the history of the Swiss Confederation; records on the 04 Jan. 1944 bombardment of Schaffhausen; Swiss demography; press and language policies; the Swiss-German relationship; Germany; the 1937 NSDAP rally in Nuremberg; propaganda texts and the like; photographs and individual documents on Front movements, 1933-1937; and flyers of Frontists and non-Frontist organizations, 1919-1943.
    Alternate Title
    Rolf Henne papers
    Date
    inclusive:  1914-1966
    Collection Creator
    Rolf Henne
    Biography
    Rolf Henne (1901-1966) was a Swiss attorney and politician of the National Front (NF) and pro-Nazi movements. Henne was the son of a socially prominent physician from Schaffhausen and was related to the psychiatrist Carl Jung. He studied in Great Britain, at Zürich and Heidelberg Universities, completing his academic degree in law and then briefly practicing law. As the Landesführer he headed the newly formed National Front (NF) from 1934. But because of his known Nazi ties, subsidies he received from Berlin, and his support of the Nazi movement, Rolf Henne was forced to resign from the NF, and left the party with two other extremists, Swiss journalist Hans Oehler (1888–1967), and Swiss novelist Jacob Schaffner (1875-1944). Although demoted, Henne remained the Gauführer for Schaffhausen. He supported a genuine form of Swiss National Socialism, and in 1938 was one of the founders of the Bund Treuer Eidgenossen Nationalsozialistischer Weltanschaung (BTE), a Swiss political party which belonged to the National Front movement. In 1940, Henne joined Max Leo Keller in the founding of the even more fascistic organization the Nationale Bewegung der Schweiz (NBS) [National Movement of Switzerland]. In 1944, he became the director of the press service Zeitungslupe in Zurich. He took no further role in politics after the war; instead, he headed up the Argus der Presse newsclipping agency. He died in Küsnacht in 1966.

    Physical Details

    Language
    German
    Extent
    17,201 digital images : PDF ; 6.60 GB .
    System of Arrangement
    Arranged in six series: 1. Biographical materials; 2. Diaries, 1914-1918, 1920-1924, 1939-1945; 3. Publications and manuscripts; 4. Correspondence; 4. Personal files 5. Evidence files of historical events; 6. Photographs.
    Notes: File# 6, 86, 190, 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 281 are not digitized.

    Rights & Restrictions

    Conditions on Access
    This material can only be accessed in a Museum reading room or other on-campus viewing stations. Users are required to complete a User Declaration in order to gain access to the collection.
    Conditions on Use
    No publication and copies of the records and finding aids to the 3rd party users without the written permission from the Archiv für Zeitgeschichte (AfZ). The Museum may not transfer the materials or duplicate records thereof or any of the finding aids to any third party, except as permitted in the Cooperation Contract, Article II paragraph 5 herein or as otherwise permitted in writing by the AfZ. The Museum may not publish the reproduction material or finding aid on the Internet, World Wide Web, or any publicly accessible on-line network without the written permission of the AfZ. Contact afz@history.gess.ethz.ch.

    Keywords & Subjects

    Corporate Name
    Nazi Party

    Administrative Notes

    Provenance
    Source of acquisition is the Eidgenössische Technische Hochschule Zürich. Archiv für Zeitgeschichte (AfZ), Switzerland; Archival signature: NL Rolf Henne. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives received the collection via the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum’s International Archives Project in March 2017.
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    2023-07-06 12:59:19
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