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  World War II Collection of Seized Enemy Records in the U.S. National Archives.    
Access Info: Ask for materials at Alden Library Microforms Dept.

The Library has selected microfilm, mostly index rolls, from the US National Archives. Please consult with the Government Documents Department (5th floor) GS 4.18: ... for a general guide to captured German records filmed at Alexandria and Berlin which describes some of the material below. For additonal information you may also want to peruse the NARA Archives Library Information Center Microfilm Publications Catalog. The Library has selectons from the following series, mostly indexes:

Reich Ministry of Economics Microfilm 11 T71
Todt Organization Microfilm 11 T76
Headquarters of German Armed Forces High Command Microfilm 11 T77
German Army Areas Microfilm 11 T79
German Foreign Office Microfilm 11 T120
Reach Leader of the SS & Chief of German Police Microfilm 11 T175
German Field Commands; Army Groups Microfilm 11 T311
Headquarters of the German Air Force High Command Microfilm 11 T321
Misc. SS records Microfilm 11 T354
German Field Commands, Rear Areas Microfilm 11 T501
Captured Records filmed at Berlin Microfilm 11 T580
Personal Papers of Mussolini & other Seized Italian Records Microfilm 11 T586
War Diaries and Correspondence of Alfred Jodi Microfilm 11 T989
German Navy, 1850-1945 Microfilm 11 T1022


Subjects: Humanities -- History -- 1900 to 1945 A.D. | Humanities -- History -- Europe -- Germany | Interdisciplinary Studies -- International Studies -- Europe/European Union -- Germany
Types: Primary Sources
Dates of Coverage: 1900 - 1945
Places: Germany


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