Personal Library Carl Schmitt
Personal Library Carl Schmitt
Carl Schmitt’s library, which in 1945 contained an estimated 6,000 volumes and which in that year was described by the expert Karl Loewenstein as “invaluable” because of its completeness on public law of the Weimar period and the Third Reich, was confiscated by the American occupying forces in October 1945 and not released until 1952. It was then decimated by major and minor sales beginning in 1954. Schmitt retained a core stock, which today, increased by acquisitions after 1945, can be found in his estate in the Landesarchiv NRW Duisburg.