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Language of Description: German
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  1. Gestapo

  2. Gestapo

    1. Staatliche und parteiamtliche Akten bis 1945
    2. Deutsches Reich (bis 1945)
    3. Polizei und SS
    4. Gestapa/Gestapo

    I. [Staatspolizeistelle Hannover]: Widerstand August 1939-Juli 1944; Berichte, Protokolle, Aktennotizen betreffend Widerstand bündisch-konfessioneller (Quickborn, Jungborn und andere) und nationaler (Deutsch-Völkische Freitheitsbewegung und andere) Gruppen, [173-b-16-05/48], 4484-4523, unter anderem: 1) Vermerk [Staatspolizeistelle (Stapostelle) Hannover] und Vernehmungsprotokoll Friedrich Knipping, 03. Februar 1938, 14. und 17. August 1939: Illegale Betätigung der "Freunde Haus Rieth", Nachfolger von "Quickborn" und "Jungborn" unter Leitung von Knipping, 4485-4496; 2) Aktennotiz [Stapostel...

  3. Die Gestapo

    1. Manuskripte
    2. Abhandlungen, Studien, Berichte

    Enthält den Versuch, die vom Internationalen Militärgerichtshof verkündete Erklärung, die Gestapo als eine verbrecherische Organisation zu verurteilen, als "Fehlentscheidung" zu widerlegen; (1946) Handschr., Xerokopie.

  4. Gestapo Düsseldorf

    1. Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo)

    Personen-Einzelfallakten (Personenakten) der Staatspolizei(leit)stelle Düsseldorf sowie deren Außendienststellen Essen, Duisburg und Krefeld

  5. Gestapo Linz

    1. Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo)

    Personen-Einzelfallakten (Personenakten) der Staatspolizei(leit)stelle Linz an der Donau

  6. Gestapo Stuttgart

    1. Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo)

    Enthält vor allem das Arbeitserziehungslager Rudersberg betreffende Unterlagen

  7. Transportlisten Gestapo

  8. Gestapo Behörde

    Enthält nur wenige Rundverfügungen und Lageberichte. Die eigentliche Registratur der Gestapoleitstelle ist wahrscheinlich 1943 bei einem Bombenangriff auf Hannover vernichtet worden.

  9. Gestapo Headquarter Vienna : Daily Reports Gestapo Leitstelle Wien : Tagesrapporte

    Contains the daily arrest reports of the Gestapo Vienna, the originals of which are held by the Dokumentationsarchiv des österreichischen Widerstandes (DÖW) and the Bundesarchiv Berlin.

  10. Karteikasten der Gestapo Würzburg (Die Gestapo Listen sind

    1. Gestapo
    2. Individuelle Unterlagen Gestapo Würzburg (deutsche Juden)

    Karteikasten der Gestapo Würzburg (Die Gestapo Listen sind schon vorhanden und in der Inv. enthalten)

  11. Gestapo Brno (B 340)

    Investigative and arrest files as well administrative records of the Gestapo Brno. The investigative and arrest files concern mostly Czech individuals arrested on a variety of charges such as making anti-German remarks, listening to foreign radio broadcasts, sabotage, malingering, anti-social behavior, possession of arms, miscegenation, and other charges. The records also contain documentation pertaining to Gestapo actions against Czech resistance groups and Jews, the disbandment of Czech organizations, the confiscation of properties and assets, and situation reports including from Czech in...

  12. Gestapo Records I

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file is the first part of a collection of originals and copies of circulars and correspondence of the Gestapo Erfurt in Thüringen. Among these are expatriation requests for emigrated Jewish citizens and background checks. In addition there are guidelines for activities in all areas of daily life and how Jews should be restricted or excluded from participation.

  13. [Gestapo Records Düsseldorf II ]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    This file is the second part of a series of historical documents from the Gestapo Offices in Düsseldorf. The file contains about 30 circulars and administrative correspondence regarding the stay of Jewish people issued by the Gestapo and distributed to various districts and cities in the Lower Rhine Region (Kleve, Viersen, Neuss) between August and October 1937. The circulars and correspondence mainly deal with Jewish people searched by the Gestapo. The circulars give information on the person in question, inquire his or her whereabouts, and demand their detention. One circular deals with t...

  14. [Gestapo Records Düsseldorf I ]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    This file is the first part of a series of historical documents from the Gestapo Offices in Düsseldorf. This file contains about 30 circulars and administrative correspondence regarding the stay of Jewish people issued by the Gestapo and distributed to various districts and cities in the Lower Rhine Region (Kleve, Viersen, Neuss) between March and August 1937. The circulars and correspondence mainly deal with Jewish people searched by the Gestapo. The circulars give information on the person in question, inquire his or her whereabouts, and demand their detention.

  15. Gestapo Records IV

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file is part of the collection of originals to the Gestapo Erfurt in Thüringen. It contains the obligatory monthly reports by the Jewish community Suhl/Muhlhausen to the Gestapo. The reports include number of people, assets and bookkeeping records. Further details list addresses, birth records and intentions/preparations for emigration.

  16. [Gestapo Records Düsseldorf IV]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    This file is the fourth part of a series of historical documents from the Gestapo Offices in Düsseldorf. The file contains circulars and administrative correspondence regarding the stay of Jewish people issued by the Gestapo and distributed to various districts and cities in the Lower Rhine Region (Kleve, Viersen, Neuss) between March 1938 and June 1938. The circulars and correspondence mainly deal with Jewish people searched by the Gestapo and the treatment of Émigrés returning to Germany. The circulars give information on the person in question, inquire his or her whereabouts, and demand ...

  17. [Gestapo Instructions Düsseldorf I]

    1. The Alfred Wiener documents collection

    The file contains various documents issued mainly by the Gestapo Offices in Düsseldorf between 1937 and 1943. The documents include circulars and instructions regarding the treatment of Jewish sport clubs, organizations, and religious communities. Furthermore, the file contains various documents on the confiscation of Jewish property and money, the handover of the Jewish communities’ records, a court judgement following the destruction of a Jewish cemetery in Kleve, a report on the events of the “Kristallnacht” in November 1938 issued by the SS in Geldern, and finally, a circular regarding ...