Further Reading
- Wurtz, Jean-Paul: Ernst Barthel: philosophe alsacien (1890–1953). Recueil d'études publié à l'occasion du centenaire de sa naissance. Strasbourg: Presses Univ. 1991.
- Criqui, Fernand: Ein tragisches Elsaesserschicksal: Ernest Barthel. (The tragic fate of an Alsatian: Ernest Barthel), in: Der grosse Straßburger Hinkende Bote, pp. 110–112, 1954
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