Microfilmed in Berlin, Germany
Captured German Records Microfilmed in Berlin, Germany
Non-biographic records of several offices of the NSDAP and some of its formations, affiliated associations and supervised organizations; private papers of some Nazi leaders, records of some Reich ministries and other government agencies, and records of some individuals and private corporations. Biographic records of NSDAP members and personnel records from many of its agencies, formerly held at the Berlin Document Center under Department of State custody, have been microfilmed and deposited in the National Archives (see Records Received from the Berlin Document Center).
- Captured German Records Filmed at Berlin (American Historical Association, 1960). Microfilm Publication T580. 1,002 rolls.
Finding aid: T580, roll 999. Specific series with their roll numbers are as follows:
- Captured German Documents filmed at Berlin for the Hoover Institution. Microfilm Publication T581. 155 rolls. (May be purchased only from the Hoover Institution on War, Revolution and Peace, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305.)
Finding aid: NSDAP Hauptarchiv: Guide to the Hoover Institution Microfilm Collection
(Stanford University Press, 1964).
- Captured German Documents Filmed at Berlin (University of Nebraska). Microfilm Publication T611. 49 rolls. Finding aid: roll 1. Partial list of topics, roll numbers:
- Name Index of Jews Whose German Nationality Was Annulled by the Nazi Regime (Berlin Document Center). Microfilm Publication T355. 9 rolls.
- Documents Concerning Jews in the Berlin Document Center. Microfilm Publication T457. 14 rolls.
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