Otto Meissner - List of Works

List of Works

  • "Die Reichsverfassung. Das neue Reichstaatsrecht für den Praktischen Gebrauch", Berlin, 1919
  • "Das neue Staatsrecht des Reichs und seiner Länder", Berlin, 1921
  • "Grundriß der Verfassung und Verwaltung des Reichs und Preußens nebst Verzeichnis der Behörden und ihres Aufgabenkreises", Berlin, 1922
  • "Staatsrecht des Reichs und seiner Länder", Berlin, 1923
  • "Staats- und Verwaltungsrecht im Dritten Reich", Berlin, 1935
  • "Deutsches Elsaß, deutsches Lothringen. Ein Querschnitt aus Geschichte, Volkstum und Kultur", Berlin, 1941
  • "Elsaß und Lothringen, Deutsches Land, Verlkagsanstalt Otto Stollberg", (324 pages), Berlin, 1941
  • "Staatssekretär unter Ebert, Hindenburg, Hitler. Der Schicksalsweg des deutschen Volkes von 1918 – 1945. Wie ich ihn erlebte", Hamburg, 1951

Note that his publishers spell his name Meissner.

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