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  1. Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich IX Breslau und Beuthen nach Theresienstadt 1942 - 1944

  2. Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich Dortmund nach Theresienstadt. 1942 - 1944

  3. Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich XII Frankfurt/Main nach: Litzmannstadt: Oktober 1941 Minsk: November 1941 Riga: Theresienstadt 1942 - 1943 Estland und nach dem Osten

  4. Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus dem Gestapo-Bereich XII Frankfurt/Main nach Theresienstadt: 1942 - 1944 Auschwitz: 1943 Ravensbrück: 1943 Buchenwald: 19043 und nach dem Osten 1942

  5. Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus Gestapo-Bereich XIII

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus Gestapo-Bereich XIII Württemberg nach dem Osten und nach Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Izbica und Riga .

  6. Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus Gestapo-Bereich XIII

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus Gestapo-Bereich XIII Württemberg nach dem Osten und nach Theresienstadt, Auschwitz, Izbica und Riga . 1942 - 1944 (Nachkriegsaufstellung)

  7. Verzeichnis, der aus dem Gestapo-Bereich Württemberg Baden

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Verzeichnis, der aus dem Gestapo-Bereich Württemberg Baden evakuierten Juden 22.10.40

  8. Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus Gestapo-Bereich XV

    1. Transportlisten Gestapo

    Deportations-Transporte von Juden aus Gestapo-Bereich XV Kassel nach Lublin, Theresienstadt, Riga 1941 - 1942

  9. Tajna Policja Państwowa /Gestapo/, Oddział Policji Państowej w Gdańsku

    Listy płac urzędników, rezerwistów Waffen SS i tajnej policji polowej.

  10. Documentation from the Gestapo Staatspolizeistelle Saarbruecken, 1937-1944

    Documentation from the Gestapo Staatspolizeistelle Saarbruecken, 1937-1944 In the documentation that was copied for Yad Vashem, there are files that deal with supervision over the clergy; training of candidates for the position of supervisor; examination [inspection] of members of the Foreign Legion in Metz, on suspicion of spying; foreign workers; people who are in need of special police protection; The documentation was copied for Yad Vashem in 2012.

  11. Documentation from the Staatspolizeileitstelle (Gestapo Headquarters) in Stuttgart

    Documentation from the Staatspolizeileitstelle (Gestapo Headquarters) in Stuttgart

  12. Biskupi i kapłani Lubelszczyzny w szponach Gestapo 1939-1945

    1. Anti-Nazi resistance and opposition

    The Polish publication “Bishops and priest of the Lublin region in the clutches of the Gestapo” provides information on the abuse, torture and murder Catholic clergy had to endure at the hands of the Nazsi during its occupation of the Lublin region of Poland during World War II. It includes a list of victims.

  13. Doctor and Gestapo prisoner testifies at Nuremberg Trial

    (Paris 489) War Crimes Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, January 11, 1946. Thomas J. Dodd, US prosecution, introducing witness Dr. Franz Blaha. Dodd reads Dr. Blaha's signed affidavit telling of his career as head of a hospital in Czechoslovakia and his experiences as a Gestapo prisoner. The affidavit reveals that the Germans used healthy prisoners for various medical experiments. If the prisoners did not die in the experiments they were later killed. Additional trial footage missing from NARA original documentation: (Lieutenant Breshnen?) Prosecutor (from behind) reads an affidavit of someone de...

  14. Case files from the Gestapo in Zichenau, Poland (Sygn. 186)

    Case files kept on individuals by the Gestapo in Zichenau (Ciechanów), Poland. The case files contain information about individuals in the Zichenau area suspected of crimes such as acts of resistance, smuggling, and illegal border crossings. In some cases, the persons accused were sent to concentration camps. Also contains files concerning Polish priests involved in underground movements, attacks by partisan groups, and investigations of illegal border crossings.

  15. תיקים אישיים,בעיקר של יהודים, של Gestapo Staatspolizeileitstelle Duesseldorf

    Structure of the Gestapo Staatspolizeirektion Duesseldorf: Division II (Domestic Police) is subdivided into subdivisions, of which the Department of Culture (II B), Division II C (Reaction and Opposition), II H (Party Affairs) and II E, the Department of Economics, are mentioned. Head of the Cultural Department (II B) was from 1935 to 1943/44 police superintendent Wilhelm Friedrich. The cultural department was again subdivided into the department for the Catholic Church (II B 1), the department for the Protestant Church and sects (II B 2), the department for emigrants (II B 3) and the depar...

  16. Gestapo Düsseldorf Geheime Staatspolizei-Staatspolizeileitstelle Düsseldorf (RW 0058)

    Case files of individuals arrested by the Gestapo in the Rhine Land region, consisting of questionnaires, protocols, internments and dismissals, Schutzhaft orders, arrest orders, flyers, photographs, and biographical information with particular focus on the Communist Party in Germany and associated political organizations (Kommunistische Partei Deutschlands (KPD), Kommunistischer Jugendverband Deutschlands (KJVD), Kampfbund gegen den Faschismus, Roter Frontkämpferbund (RFB), Revolutionäre Gewerkschaftsopposition (RGO), Rot Sport, Aufbruch-Arbeitskreis, Ringbolschewisten); the Communist move...

  17. March of Time -- outtakes -- Former Gestapo torture site in Paris

    Scenes of a "Gestapo torture chamber" in Paris. A contingent inspects the torture chamber; a line of relatives of torture victims waits outside. More interior shots, including a room where victims were burned. Handprints are visible on the walls, and a man points them out to the camera and places his hands in some of the impressions by way of illustration. In another room, a group of men inspects wooden posts to which people were presumably tied and executed. The tops of the posts are riddled with what may be bullet holes. A string of rosary beads and a blindfold have been placed on one of ...

  18. Gestapo and murder of Jews discussed at Nuremberg Trial

    (Paris 458) US Prosecutor Col. Robert G. Storey tells of the Gestapo's part in Germany's attack on Poland ("attack" on the Gleiwitz radio station) and how the Gestapo and SD murdered thousands of Jews in occupied countries. CU, chart indicating the number of Jews murdered in the Baltic States and parts of Russia and Poland. Side view of Tribunal as Chief Justice Geoffrey Lawrence announces adjournment of court. LS, Tribunal, spectators, and others standing up and leaving courtroom.

  19. Evidence against Kaltenbrunner and Gestapo at Nuremberg Trial

    (Paris 474) War Crimes Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, January 2, 1946. LSs, EXT, judges enter courtroom, spectators stand, are seated. Trial resumes. LS, MSs, Robert G. Storey in his opening remarks since the adjournment on December 20 continues presenting evidence on the policies of Ernst Kaltenbrunner and the Gestapo. MSs, defense counselor for Kaltenbrunner addresses the Tribunal. Chief Justice Sir Geoffrey Lawrence informs the attorney that he will have ample opportunity to question any evidence presented in relation to his client.