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325 Bibliography For reasons of space, the bibliography only includes archival collections referred to in the notes, published works cited in the text and notes, and a few additional works that have contributed to the book. Where primary sources have been published in books, I have used published versions in the notes. Archival Collections Austad Collection Torleiv Austad’s private collection Borgen Collection Peder Borgen’s private collection Bundesarchiv, Koblenz (BA) Vilhelm H. Günther Papers Evangelisches Zentralarchiv, Berlin (EZ) Record Groups 5/130, 5/161, 5/198–200, 5/223. Includes correspondence and reports of V. H. Günther with Foreign Department of the German Evangelical Church, 1933–1941 Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Palo Alto, California (HI) German Auswärtiges Amt (Foreign Office), Microfilm Collection Landsarkivet, Uppsala (LA) Erling Eidem Papers Nasjonalbiblioteket, Oslo (NB) Kirkekampens sentralarkiv (KKS). This is the most important collection of documents on the church resistance. The collection includes a large number of documents and copies of documents collected by the CCC and PCL during the occupation, including voluminous documents smuggled out of the Church Department . Many of these were collected in “Kirken 1940–1942,” which is often cited 326 · Bibliography in the text. Also in the collection are accounts of the writing of The Foundation of the Church (Kirkens Grunn) and responses to a postwar questionnaire submitted by bishops, deans, and clergy about their experiences during the war. I understand that archivists have organized the collection since I studied it. Major documents have been published by Sigmund Feyling in Kirkelig hvitbok (Church White Papers), published in 1942, and by Torleiv Austad in Kirkelig motstand, published in 2005 with extensive notes and analysis. Manuscript collection National Archives, Washington, D.C. (NA) Department of State Files. Diplomatic Branch Nordiska Ekumeniska Institutet, Uppsala (NEI) Incoming Information EV: 2 1941–1942 Norges Hjemmefrontmuseum, Oslo (NHM) Conrad Bonnevie-Svendsen interview, 12 October 1972 Kåre Norum interview, 25 August 1970 Norges Kristne Råd, Oslo (NKR) Archive Det Norske Misjonsselskap, Stavanger (NMS) Einar Amdahl Papers Adolf Thunem-Sigmund Feyling Case Records Public Record Office, London (PRO) Political Intelligence Department, Foreign Office Records Riksarkivet, Oslo (RA) Private Papers Eivind Berggrav Papers Sigmund Feyling Papers Vidkun Quisling Papers Ministry of Church and Education Records Treason Trial Records: Falck-Hansen, Georg C. Feyling, Sigmund Frøyland, Lars Hagen, Hans O. Hansteen, Christian F. Kvasnes, Ole J. B. Landerud, Ole O. Quisling, Vidkun Riisnæs , Sverre Skancke, Ragnar Solberg, Nicolas O.K. Zwilgmeyer, Ludvig D. War Crimes Trial Records Wagner, Wilhelm A.K. Bibliography · 327 Riksarkivet, Stockholm (RAS) Utrikesdepartementet (Foreign Office) Records Skodvin Collection Private collection of the late Magne Skodvin. This refers to a copy of a small portion of one of Alfred Huhnhäuser’s postwar depositions that relates to the church; I have a copy courtesy of Magne Skodvin. Huhnhäuser’s memoirs, which I have not read, are now in the Institut für Zeitgeschichte, Munich. Statsarkivet, Hamar (SAH) Henrik Hille Papers. Statsarkivet, Kristiansand (SAK) Skien Diocesan Records Statsarkivet, Stavanger (SAS) Stavanger Diocesan Records Universitetsbiblioteket, Lund (UBL) Gustaf Aulén Papers Universitetsbiblioteket, Trondheim (UBT) Arne Fjellbu’s Journal (“Dagbok”), 1940–1945 World Council of Churches Archives, Geneva (WCC) General Secretariat Records Nils Ehrenström Papers William Paton Papers Secondary Sources Aarflot, Andreas. Bisperåd og kirkestyre: Bispemøtets rolle i den norske kirkestrukturen 1917–1977 [Bishops’ Council and Church Governance: The Role of the Bishops’ Conference in the Norwegian Church Structure 1917–1977]. Bergen: Eide Forlag, 2011. Aartun, Leiv Brynjulf and Sigurd Aartun. Motstandskampen i skolene 1940–1942: Lærerstriden mot nazifiseringen [The Resistance Struggle in the Schools 1940– 1942: The Teachers’ Battle Against Nazification]. Oslo: Orion Forlag, 2003. Abrahamsen, Samuel. “The Holocaust in Norway.” In Contemporary Views on the Holocaust, edited by Randolph L. Braham, 109–42. Boston, London, and The Hague: Kluver-Nijhoff Publishing Company, 1983. ———. Norway’s Response to the Holocaust: A Historical Perspective. New York: Holocaust Library, 1991. Ager, T. M. and Bjarne Høye. The Fight of the Norwegian Church against Nazism. New York: Macmillan Company, 1943. Agøy, Nils Ivar. Kirken og arbeiderbevegelsen: Spenninger, skuffelser, håp; Tiden fram til 1940 [The Church and the Labor Movement: Tensions, Disappointments, Hope; The Period to 1940]. Bergen: Fagbokforlaget, 2011. Aker, Ivar [Ernst A. Schirmer]. “Nordendom og Austendom” [Northerndom and Easterndom]. Ragnarok 9, no. 1 (1943): 19–26. 328 · Bibliography Andenæs, Johannes. Det vanskelige oppgjøret: Rettsoppgjøret etter okkupasjonen [The Difficult Settlement: The Legal Settlement After the Occupation]. Oslo: Tanum, 1980. Anden...

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