Документы концентрационных лагерей и лагерей военнопленных в Германии

  • Documents of Concentration Camps and Prisoner of War Camps in Germany
  • Dokumenty kontsentratsionnykh lagerei i lagerei voennoplennykh v Germanii
Identifier
1367k
Language of Description
English
Dates
1933 - 1945
Level of Description
Collection
Languages
  • German
Scripts
  • Latin
Source
EHRI

Extent and Medium

289 files

Scope and Content

The collection's contents are described in two inventories. The inventories are arranged structurally and by document type. The collection contains documents of concentration camps and POW camps (arranged for the most part in alphabetical order by camp name. regulations, instructions, daily reports on the prisoner population, lists, summaries, journals, personnel files, card files, questionnaires, registers, and correspondence. The collection includes fragmentary compilations of documents of the Sachsenhausen, Buchenwald, Wewelsburg, Gross Rosen, Dachau, Lublin (Majdanek), Natzweiler, Neuengamme (Hamburg), Treblinka, and Esterwegen concentration camps; of POW camps III-A in Luckenwalde, I-A in Stablak, IX-C in Bad Sulza, No. 352 in Minsk, No. 122 in Compiegne (France), the Polish officers' POW camp in Murnau, the Hammelburg officers' camp, Stalag XIII (for interned civilians) in Wulzburg (Bavaria); the Berlin-Falkensee camp for Italian and other foreign workers; and others. Among the collection's documents are lists of Jews transferred from the Auschwitz concentration camp to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp (1944); lists of prisoners of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp, among whom were Jews (1938-44); daily reports of the Sachsenhausen concentration camp on changes in the prisoner population, with lists in which the names of Jewish inmates appear (1938); and rosters of prisoners, among whom Jews are indicated, who left personal items in the Sachsenhausen concentration camp's storage facility (1941-43)

Finding Aids

  • Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A guide to Jewish Historical and Cultural Collections in the Russian State Military Archive, ed. by D. E. Fishman, M. Kupovetsky, V. Kuzelenkov, Scranton - London 2010.

Existence and Location of Copies

  • Microfilms are held by the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives.

Archivist Note

Entry selected by Krzysztof Tyszka from the book “Nazi-Looted Jewish Archives in Moscow. A guide to Jewish Historical and Cultural Collections in the Russian State Military Archive”, ed. by D. E. Fishman, M. Kupovetsky, V. Kuzelenkov

Rules and Conventions

EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0