Background
Hale, Oron James was born on July 29, 1902 in Goldendale, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of William Robert and Frances Isabella (Putnam) Hale.
( Using interviews of Nazi officials and German publisher...)
Using interviews of Nazi officials and German publishers, as well as printed and manuscript sources, Mr. Hale tells how the Nazi party developed its own insignificant party press into mass circulation newspapers, and how it forced the transfer of ownership of important papers to camouflaged holding companies controlled by the party's central publishing house. Contents: Introduction. I. The Völkischer Beobachter--Central Organ of the Nazi Party. II. The Nazi Party Press, 1925-1933. III. The Organization of Total Control. IV. The Party and the Publishing Industry, 1933-1934. V. The Final Solution--The Amann Ordinances. VI. Political and Economic Cleansing of the Press. VII. The Captive Publishing Industry, 1936-1939. VIII. The German Press in Wartime. Index. Originally published in 1964. The Princeton Legacy Library uses the latest print-on-demand technology to again make available previously out-of-print books from the distinguished backlist of Princeton University Press. These paperback editions preserve the original texts of these important books while presenting them in durable paperback editions. The goal of the Princeton Legacy Library is to vastly increase access to the rich scholarly heritage found in the thousands of books published by Princeton University Press since its founding in 1905.
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Hale, Oron James was born on July 29, 1902 in Goldendale, Washington, District of Columbia, United States. Son of William Robert and Frances Isabella (Putnam) Hale.
Bachelor of Arts, Univercity Washington, 1926; A.M., University of Pennsylvania, 1928; Doctor of Philosophy (George Leib Harrison fellow history 1928-1929), University of Pennsylvania, 1930; studied in, France and Germany, summers 1927, 28; Social Science Research Council fellowship in, London and Berlin, 1932-1933; Little D., Hampden-Sydney College, 1958.
Instructor history, University of Pennsylvania, 1926-1928;
assistant professor European history, University of Virginia, 1929-1938;
associate professor, University of Virginia, 1938-1946;
professor, University of Virginia, 1946-1965;
Corcoran professor of history, University of Virginia, 1965-1972;
department chairman, University of Virginia, 1955-1962;
emeritus professor, University of Virginia, from 1972. Director Institute Public Affairs, 1942, 53. Acting chairman Woodrow Wilson School Foreign Affairs, 1947-1948.
Visiting professor Duke, summers, 1934, 38, 39, U. Missouri,1937, U. North Carolina, 1946, Harvard, 1955. Professor Institute Advanced Study, Princeton, 1963-1964.
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Served to colonel Army of the United States, 1942-1946. Served intelligence division War Department General Staff 1942-1945. Member War Department General Staff History Mission in 1945, Germany.
History division War Department special staff 1945-1946. Colonel, Military Intelligence Reserve 1946-1962. Member Secretary Army's Advisory Committee on Military History 1958-1962.
With United States High Commission for Germany as deputy state commissioner for Bavaria 1950-1951. Commissioner 1951-1952. Member American, Southern history associations, Society of America Historians, Virginia Science Society Association, Phi Beta Kappa.
Clubs: Colonnade.
Married Annette Van Winkle, August 7, 1929 (deceased 1968). Married Virginia S. Zehmer, July 9, 1970 (deceased).