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Language of Description: English
  1. List of Gestapo and SS war criminals

    This list of leading Nazi war criminals with brief details of their crimes and fate, is the result of research conducted by the Zentrale Stelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen

  2. Announcements to the population issued by Rumkowski in the Lodz Ghetto: Announcement No. 133, dated 04 October 1940. By Gestapo order, curfew in the ghetto will commence at 21:00

    1. O.34 - Zonabend Collection: Documentation From the Lodz Ghetto

    Announcements to the population issued by Rumkowski in the Lodz Ghetto: Announcement No. 133, dated 04 October 1940. By Gestapo order, curfew in the ghetto will commence at 21:00

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

    Documentation from the Staatspolizeileitstelle (Gestapo Headquarters) in Stuttgart

  4. Fate of Jews, Vienna: Confidential

    Confidential notice from the Gestapo, Darmstadt, to various officials in the state of Hesse, regarding measures taken against the Jewish population of Vienna, by the police authorities there. 

  5. Von Tohathy affidavit

    Contains an affidavit dated Sep. 8, 1943, written by Ludwig Victor von Tohathy. The affidavit indicates that Mr. von Tohathy was sent to the Sachsenhausen concentration camp in October 1941 by the Gestapo.

  6. Jeffrey Cymbler collection

    Collection contains one copy of the 1943 German Census of all Jews residing in Bedzin, Poland, taken by the Gestapo; list totals 22,174 names.

  7. Memoir

    Contains a photocopy of typescript text, unpaginated (approximately 50-60 pages), titled "Escape from Gestapo and S.S." by K. Elsberg.

  8. Anti-Jewish propaganda

    1. Serbian Government of Milan Nedic 1941-1945

    Anti-Jewish propaganda of the Milan Nedic government. Newspapers articles, posters and other materials produced under the supervision of the Gestapo in Belgrade, Summer and Autumn 1941.

  9. Gestapo in Serbia 1941-1944

    1. German Occupying Forces 1941-1945

    The Gestapo in Serbia: structure, members, and duties. Details about the arresting and the deportation of the Jews to the Sajmiste camp.

  10. Jonathan Scott Guyer collection

    Letter written by John Correll to his sister Elizabeth Thompson. Describes the Gestapo headquarters and Dachau.