Lessons About Mises the Man from His Moscow "Lost Papers"--Richard Ebeling; Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises, 3 vols
[Richard Ebeling and his Russian wife were allowed by Russia to copy the “lost papers” by Ludwig von Mises. The papers were originally taken by Germany (Hitler soldiers), and then due to Russia prevailing in a battle with Germany, the papers were taken to Russia. Russia allowed Richard Ebeling and his Russian wife to copy the papers.]
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Selected Writings of Ludwig von Mises, 3 vols
Ludwig von Mises (author)
Richard Ebeling (editor)
Dr. Ebeling, Professor at The Citadel Open link for profile
“A three volume collection of Mises’s writings from the so-called ‘lost papers[ found in a Moscow archive in 1996. These were seized by the Gestapo and then taken back to Russia after the war by the Russian government.
Vol. 1 deals with ‘Monetary and Economic Problems Before, During, and After the Great War’; vol. 2 with ‘Between the Two World Wars: Monetary Disorder, Interventionism, Socialism, and the Great Depression’; and vol. 3 with ‘The Political Economy of International reform and Reconstruction.’”
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