A Guide to the Oron J. Hale Papers Hale, Oron J., Papers 12800

A Guide to the Oron J. Hale Papers

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Accession number 12800


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Repository
Special Collections, University of Virginia Library
Collection Number
12800
Title
Oron J. Hale Papers 1891-1991
Extent
ca. 18,000 items
Collector
Estate of Oron J. "Pat" Hale
Location
Language
English

Administrative Information

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Preferred Citation

Oron J. Hale Papers, 1891-1991, Accession #12800, 12800-a, Special Collections, University of Virginia Library, Charlottesville, Va.

Acquisition Information

The collection is a bequest from the Estate of Oron James Hale.

Biographical Sketch

Oron James ("Pat") Hale, Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia, was a member of the history department from 1929 until his retirement in 1972. He was born the second son of William Robert and Frances I. (Putnam) Hale on July 29, 1902 in Goldendale, Washington, and was called "Pat" throughout his life. He graduated cum laude , Phi Beta Kappa in 1925 from the University of Washington in Seattle and later earned an M.A. (1928) and a Ph.D. (1930) at the University of Pennsylvannia in Philadelphia.

Hale's scholarly research in Europe on diplomacy and the press was pursued in the late 1920s and early 1930s in London, Paris, Berlin, and Munich where he, together with his wife Annette Van Winkle Hale whom he had married on August 7, 1929, experienced firsthand the rise of Hitler and the advent of National Socialism that drove Europe and eventually the United States to war. Hale, commissioned in the rank of Major in 1942, served with the Intelligence Division of the War Department General Staff in Washington and in 1945, with the end of hostilities, participated in a special mission of the War Department's Historical (Shuster) Commission in Germany interrogating the surviving political and military leaders of the defeated Third Reich, including such notables as Goering, Keitel, Doenitz, Ribbentrop, Rosenberg, Ley, Jodl, and von Papen.

Hale's return to Charlottesville in 1946 as Professor of European History was short-lived. In 1950, he was back in Germany to serve first as Deputy Commissioner (to George Shuster) and then as Commissioner for Bavaria under the U.S. High Commissioner for Germany, John J. McCloy, whose task it was to phase out the U.S. military occupation as Germany moved toward the restoration of its sovereignty.

Shortly after resuming his academic career at the University of Virginia (1952), Hale became chairman of the history department (1955-1962) and was instrumental in the development of a special fellowship program and history professorship that led to the appointment of his old friend and former University of Virginia colleague, Dumas Malone to serve as the first holder of the Thomas Jefferson Memorial Foundation chair. Also during this period, Hale helped organize and establish within the Southern Historical Association, the European History Section, which he chaired in 1958-1959 and, within the American Historical Association, the Committee on War Documents which he chaired in 1957 and again in 1964 when it incorporated into the Conference Group for Central European History. A highlight of Hale's involvement with the War Documents Committee was the leadership he provided in the committee's successful effort to have millions of captured Nazi government documents, then stored in the United States, declassified and microfilmed prior to their being returned to the German Federal Republic.

After resigning the department chairmanship in 1962, Hale was appointed to the Institute for Advanced Studies at Princeton, New Jersey (1963-1964) and then served as visiting summer professor at Harvard, Duke, and the Universities of Missouri and North Carolina. In 1965, he became William W. Corcoran Professor of History at the University of Virginia where he continued his work while caring for his wife, Anne, until her death in 1968.

Hale was the author of numerous articles, commentaries, and reviews on matters of German history. He was a regular contributor to The Virginia Quarterly Review, The Journal of Modern History, The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, The Journal of Central European Affairs, The American Historical Review, and The Richmond Times-Dispatch. His books include: Germany and the Diplomatic Revolution, 1904-1906 (Awarded the "George Louis Beer" prize of the American Historical Association in 1931); Publicity and Diplomacy, 1890-1914 (1940); The Captive Press in the Third Reich (Winner of the "Polk Award" in journalism in 1964); and The Great Illusion, 1900-1914 (published as part of the William L. Langer, series, Rise of Modern Europe, 1971).

In recognition of his academic achievements and government service, Hale received the Outstanding Civilian Award from the U.S. Department of the Army, 1964; the Commander's Cross of the Order of Merit of the German Federal Republic, 1969; the Thomas Jefferson Award from the University of Virginia, 1969; an honorary Litt.D. from Hampden-Sydney College, 1958; and in 1986, a "Festschrift" of original essays published in his honor by his former graduate students.

In July 1970, Hale remarried to a long time friend, Virginia Zehmer. Despite a stroke suffered in 1973 and the implantation of a pacemaker, Hale kept busy in retirement traveling, hunting, playing golf, refurbishing ancestral gravesites, and being involved in the social activities at his residence community in Richmond. In his late years, he again devoted himself to the care of his wife, Virginia, who died in 1989--three years before he was to succumb on July 19, 1991. He is buried in the University of Virginia Cemetery in Charlottesville.

Scope and Content

The collection contains ca. 18,000 items (15 shelf feet) and consists of personal letters, office correspondence, and records relating to Hale's academic activities and associations; declassified copies of intelligence reports and data, together with routine correspondence, memoranda, and administrative documents affiliated with his government service in Germany; manuscript drafts and copies of his published writings; genealogical data; photographs (ca. 2000 items) of family members, friends, and travel scenery; and personal miscellanea.

Interesting documents within the collection groupings include: (I) Correspondence : Hale's 1945 letters to his wife reporting on the aftermath of Germany's defeat in his vivid descriptions of the devastation of cities and towns they had lived in or had visited before the war and of the suffering being experienced by their old friends and colleagues. (II) Academia : A series of "Oral History" interviews that Hale gave to Charles Moran of the University of Virginia in 1976 that focus on his academic career and his government service and that reflect on the historically dramatic events with which he was involved. (III) Government Service : Copies of the U.S. War Department 's 1945 interrogation reports of high-ranking former German officials (some 22 of whom Hale interviewed) who set forth, from their personal perspectives, fascinating accounts and analyses about the war, its conduct, Hitler's leadership, and the reasons for Germany's defeat; State (Land) Commissioner of Bavaria office documents of the period 1950-1952 that give some flavor of Hale's role in implementing the United States policy of introducing and nurturing democratic concepts among the defeated German populace. (IV) Publications : German documents that served as a basis for published articles by Hale that include a copy of an memorandum regarding the biological future of the German people written by Martin Bormann, Nazi leader and Hitler's private sectretary; a 1923 copy of a letter of admonishment to Adolf Hitler from Gottfried Feder, Nazi Party economist; and photostatic copies of Hitler's tax returns which had been maintained in the Munich Finance Office from 1925-1935 and which were later part of the documents seized by the Allies during the war. (VII) Miscellany : Anne Hale's diary of pre-war Germany in which she records the attitudes and behavior of the German people in the period of rising Nazi power; memorabilia that include copies of Nazi SS documents pertaining to some of the security measures taken to protect Hitler following the assassination attempt on his life of July 20, 1940; a copy of a 1947 letter that Rudolph Hess wrote to his sister from his jail cell; and a variety of documents and letters bearing original and facsimile signatures, including those of Hitler, Ribbentrop, Albert Einstein, and Robert Oppenheimer .

Container List

Group I: Correspondence
  • Box 1
    Correspondence
    1926-1949
    (4 folders)
  • Box 1
    Correspondence
    1950-1960
    (1 of 4 folders)
  • Box 2
    Correspondence
    1950-1960
    (2-4 of 4 folders)
  • Box 2
    Correspondence
    1961-1964
    (2 folders)
  • Box 3
    Correspondence
    1965-1987
    (7 folders)
  • Box 4
    Correspondence
    1988-1991, n.d.
    (5 folders)
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Alderman, Edwin A.
    1929
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Biemiller, Andrew J.
    1929-1980, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Boyd, Julian and Grace
    1928-1986, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Bullack, Sarah Otis
    1927-1940, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Cadbury, George W.
    1939-1990, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Carruthers, E. I.
    1929
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Darden, Colgate W.
    1950
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--deWitt, Thomas E. J.
    1970-1990
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Donaghay, Marie
    1968, 1990
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Edgar, James H.
    1967-1986, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Farnsworth, Robert
    1970-1978
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Geldard, Frank and Jeanette
    1984
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Hale, Anne
    1926-1962, n.d.
    (2 folders)
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Hale, Henry E., II
    1934-1946, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Hale, Jean E.
    1984-1990, n.d.
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Hale, Nathan
    1981-1984
  • Box 5
    Selected Correspondence--Hale, Peter R.
    1983-1990, n.d.
  • Box 6
    Selected Correspondence--Halstead, Charles
    1959-1977
  • Box 6
    Selected Correspondence--Helm, David A.
    1966-1989, n.d.
  • Box 6
    Selected Correspondence--Heusinger, Adolf and family
    1947-1990, n.d.
  • Box 6
    Selected Correspondence--Hughes, Thomas
    1951-1989, n.d.
  • Box 6
    Selected Correspondence--Keen, George
    1983-1984
  • Box 6
    Selected Correspondence--Kennett, Lee
    1955-1971, n.d.
  • Box 6
    Selected Correspondence--Kraehe, Enno E.
    1979-1990
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Langer, William L.
    1961-1982, n.d.
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Layton, Roland V., Jr.
    1962-1989
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Lichtenberger, Vera
    1975-1991
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Lingelbach, William E.
    1950-1952
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Loewenstein, Hubertus Prince
    1937-1958
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Malone, Dumas
    1929
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--McCloy, John J.
    1951-1986
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Nelson, Kenneth R. and family
    1963-1987
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Newcomb, John L.
    1932-1946
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Putnam family
    1912-1976, n.d.
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Ritsch, Frederick J., Jr.
    1957-1982
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Ritter, Harry
    1969-1988
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Rivlin, Alice M.
    1975-1984
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Shannon, Edgar F., Jr.
    1969
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Shryock, Richard H. and family
    1950-1989
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Shumate, Daniel
    1952, 1986-1990
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Shuster, George N.
    1945-1952
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Snead, Rayner V., Jr.
    1974-1986, n.d.
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Spillner family
    1933-1949
  • Box 7
    Selected Correspondence--Wilcox, Larry D.
    1968-1986, n.d.
Group II: Academia
  • Box 8
    American Historical Association--Bibliographical Services (Oron J. Hale, Chairman)
    1966-1967
  • Box 8
    American Historical Association--Committee on War Documents--Correspondence and Operational Records
    ca. 1955-1981, n.d.
    (1-5 of 14 folders)
  • Boxes 9-10
    American Historical Association--Committee on War Documents--Correspondence and Operational Records
    ca. 1955-1981, n.d.
    (6-14 of 14 folders)
  • Box 11
    American Historical Association--Conference Group for Central European History-- Organization and "The First Two Years" (Oron J. Hale, Secretary-Treasurer)
    1957-1960
  • Box 11
    American Historical Association--Conference Group for Central European History-- Records and Correspondence
    1957-1989
    (3 folders)
  • Box 11
    American Historical Association--Conference Group for Central European History-- Program Committee (Oron J. Hale, Chairman)--Correspondence and Miscellaneous Records
    1954-1956
  • Box 11
    American Historical Association--Conference Group for Central European History-- Program Committee (Oron J. Hale, Chairman)--Kennan Session
    1955
  • Box 11
    American Historical Association--Conference Group for Central European History-- Program Committee (Oron J. Hale, Chairman)--Stavrianos "Mess"
    1955
  • Box 11
    American Historical Association--Conference Group for Central European History-- Program Committee (Oron J. Hale, Chairman)--Toynbee Session
    1955
  • Box 11
    American Historical Association--Conference Group for Central European History-- Program Committee (Oron J. Hale, Chairman)--Committee Chairmanship Aftermath
    1955-1957
  • Box 12
    Army, Department of--Historical Advisory Committee--Oron J. Hale Membership
    1953-1972, n.d.
    (2 folders)
  • Box 12
    Conferences (Oron J. Hale Participation)--Civil-Military Relations Conference, Ohio State University
    1959
  • Box 12
    Conferences (Oron J. Hale Participation)--Faculty Christian Conference, Montreat, North Carolina
    1950, 1957-1958
  • Box 12
    Conferences (Oron J. Hale Participation)--George Marshall Library, Lexington, Virginia
    1975-1976
  • Box 12
    Conferences (Oron J. Hale Participation)--Georgetown History Forum, Washington, D.C.
    1975
  • Box 12
    Conferences (Oron J. Hale Participation)--National Archives Conferences, Washington, D.C.
    1968-1971
  • Box 12
    Conferences (Oron J. Hale Participation)--Research Conference, University of Kentucky
    1959
  • Box 12
    Conferences (Oron J. Hale Participation)--Truman Library Conference, Independence, Missouri
    1970
  • Box 12
    Institute for Advanced Study, Princeton
    1962-1980, n.d.
  • Box 13
    Southern Historical Association, European History Section--Meeting Reports and Miscellaneous Records
    1949, 1954-1973
    (2 folders)
  • Box 13
    University of Virginia--Abernathy Retirement Dinner
    1961
  • Box 13
    University of Virginia--Assembly of Professors--Darden Appointment and Resignation
    1947, 1959
  • Box 13
    University of Virginia--Book and Authors Club
    1983
  • Box 13
    University of Virginia--Centennial Committee of the Synod of Virginia
    1961
  • Box 13
    University of Virginia--Contract Relations
    1946-1970
  • Box 13
    University of Virginia--Corcoran Department of History--Departmental Records
    1948-1987
    (2 folders)
  • Box 13
    University of Virginia--Corcoran Department of History--Oron J. Hale's Chairmanship
    1955-1962, n.d.
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Deiches and Blazer Lectures (Oron J. Hale)
    1953-1954
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--"Festschrift" (Oron J. Hale)
    1985-1987
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Heusinger Lecture
    1961-1962
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Institute of Public Affairs
    1940-1954
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Oral History Interview of Oron J. Hale by Charles Moran--Oron J. Hale's Notes
    1976
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Phi Beta Kappa of Virginia
    1958-1979
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Retirement Letters (Oron J. Hale)
    1972
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--ROTC Special Committee
    1969-1970
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Salmon Case
    1959
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Senate of the University of Virginia
    1957, 1970-1971
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--University of Virginia--Sesquicentennial Convocation Panel-- Shannon Inauguration
    1969
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Social Science Research Council Fellowship--Oron J. Hale's Notes and Interviews
    1932-1933
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Thomas Jefferson Award
    1970-1976
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Thomas Jefferson Foundation Fellowships
    1957-1960
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--Toynbee Lectures
    1957-1958
  • Box 14
    University of Virginia--University Book Club
    1971-1973
Group III: Government Service
  • Box 15
    War Department General Staff, Intelligence Division--Records Pertaining to Germany's Wartime Activities
    1937-1960, n.d.
    (4 folders)
  • Box 16
    War Department General Staff, Intelligence Division--News Summaries of the Wartime European Press
    1943-1945
    (1-6 of 8 folders)
  • Box 17
    War Department General Staff, Intelligence Division--News Summaries of the Wartime European Press
    1943-1945
    (7-8 of 8 folders)
  • Box 17
    War Department, Historical (Shuster) Commision Interrogation of Former German Officials--Correspondence, Interview Notes, and Report Drafts [Interrogatee index in folders]
    1945
    (1-3 of 8 folders)
  • Box 18
    War Department, Historical (Shuster) Commission Interrogation of Former German Officials--Correspondence, Interview Notes, and Report Drafts [Interrogatee index in folders]
    1945
    (4-8 of 8 folders)
  • Box 19
    War Department, Historical (Shuster) Commission Interrogation of Former German Officials--Interrogation Reports Pertaining to Germany's Military, Political, Social, Economic, and Press Activities. Includes Oron J. Hale's "Final Report," December 20, 1945 [Interrogatee index in folders]
    1945
    (2 folders)
  • Box 19
    --U.S. High Commission for Germany--Office of the State (Land) Commissioner for Bavaria--Oron J. Hale's Office and Personal File Records
    1950-1952
    (1-2 of 10 folders)
  • Box 20
    U.S. High Commission for Germany--Office of the State (Land) Commissioner for Bavaria--Oron J. Hale's Office and Personal File Records
    1950-1952
    (3-6 of 10 folders)
  • Box 21
    U.S. High Commission for Germany--Office of the State (Land) Commissioner for Bavaria--Oron J. Hale's Office and Personal File Records
    1950-1952
    (7-10 of 10 folders)
  • Box 22
    U.S. High Commission for Germany--Oron J. Hale's Media Presentations and Interviews
    1950-1952
    (2 folders)
  • Box 22
    U.S. High Commission for Germany--Oron J. Hale's Cultural and Social Activities
    1950-1952, n.d.
    (2 folders)
Group IV: Publications
  • Box 23
    Correspondence with Publishers
    1962-1980
    (2 folders)
  • Box 23
    Writings--Manuscript Drafts and Background (Oron J. Hale)
    1928-1964, n.d.
    (1-4 of 7 folders)

    Includes "Sicherung der Zukunft des Deutschen Volkes, " by Martin Bormann.

  • Box 24
    Writings--Manuscript Drafts and Background (Oron J. Hale)
    1928-1964, n.d.
    (5-7 of 7 folders)
  • Box 24
    Writings--Articles and Book Reviews (Oron J. Hale)
    1929,1935-1979, n.d.
    (2 folders)
  • Box 25
    Writings--Miscellaneous
    1930-1984, n.d.
    (2 folders)
  • Box 25
    Writings--Reviews and Correspondence (Oron J. Hale's Publications)
    1932-1971
  • Box 25
    Writings--Offprints (Oron J. Hale)
    1932-1972
Group V: Genealogy
  • Box 26
    Hale Family History--Missouri
    1822-1939, n.d.
  • Box 26
    Hale Family History--Ancestral Records
    1891-1988, n.d.
  • Box 26
    Hale Family History--Washington State
    1930s-1986, n.d.
    (2 folders)
  • Box 26
    Hale Family History--Glastonbury, Connecticut
    1935-1990, n.d.
  • Box 26
    Refurbishment of Ancestral Gravesites
    1979-1990, n.d.
Group VI: Photographs
  • Box 27
    Early Years
    1800s-1940s
    (4 folders)
  • Box 27
    Miscellaneous
    1935-1990, n.d.
    (1-2 of 4 folders)
  • Box 28
    Miscellaneous
    1935-1990, n.d.
    (3-4 of 4 folders)
  • Box 28
    Land Commissioner (Bavaria) Period
    1950-1952
    (1-3 of 6 folders)
  • Box 29
    Land Commissioner (Bavaria) Period
    1950-1952
    (4-6 of 6 folders)
  • Box 29
    Academic Career Period
    1953-1970
    (2 folders)
  • Box 30
    Senior Retirement Years
    1970s-1990
    (4 folders)
Group VII: Miscellany
  • Box 31
    Awards
    1952-1972
    (3 folders)
  • Box 32
    Memorabilia--(Oron J. Hale)
    1927-1962, 1980, n.d.
  • Box 32
    Memorabilia--(Anne Hale)
    1932-1933, 1950, n.d.
  • Box 32
    Memorabilia--(Virginia Hale)
    ca. 1970s, n.d.
  • Box 32
    Newsclippings
    1929-1984, n.d.
    (2 folders)
  • Box 32
    Personal Records--Academic (Oron J. Hale, Anne Hale)
    1915-1930
  • Box 33
    Personal Records--Date Books (Oron J. Hale)
    1931-1985
  • Box 34
    Personal Records--Diary (Anne Hale)
    1932-1933
  • Box 34
    Personal Records--Guest Log
    1950-1969
  • Box 34
    Personal Records--Military Service Records (Oron J. Hale)
    1942-1962, n.d.
  • Box 34
    Personal Records--Miscellaneous
    1935, 1970s-1980s
    (1 of 3 folders)
  • Box 35
    Personal Records--Miscellaneous
    1935, 1970s-1980s
    (2-3 of 3 folders)
  • Box 35
    Personal Records--Professional, Social, and Recreational Activities
    1970s-1980s, n.d.
    (3 folders)