Berlin document center

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To collect Berlin document center (BDC) after the end Zweiten of world war in Berlin established over central documents from time of the national socialism, as preparation for Nürnberger of processes approximately war criminals. To 1994 the BDC stood under US American administration and of Bundesarchiv was then taken over.

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    • central member card index NSDAP, 10.7 million record sheets (90 per cent) *60 per cent of the personnel documents SS, about 600,000 *500.000 documents from Rasse and settlement principal office the SS *1,5 million party correspondences *mehrere 100,000 personnel documents SA, NS Lehrerbundes, the LV federation of German technicians and further LV organizations *Informationen over 2,5 millions volksdeut immigrants *Akten realm culture chamber, people's court it and of Gestapo - agencies is possible, under certain conditions and more appropriate authentication to receive access to these documents. == literature == Heusterberg, Babett: Personal documents from the time of the national socialism. Federal archives in Berlin and its existence, in particular former American Berlin document center (BDC) , in: Herold yearbook N.F. 5 (2000), 149-186. Heym, Stefan: A true history . In: Ders. (Hrsg.): The Kannibalen and other narrations. Leipzig 1953, 51-76. Wolf, Robert: A Short History OF the Berlin document center . In: The of getting thing OF the Berlin document center. A Guide ton the Collections. Berlin 1994, XI-XXII. == Web on the left of == * Berlin document center Template:Coordinate Artikel
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