National Archives Holocaust Records

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  • Rembrandt from the Ardelia Hall and Jewish AssetsHolocaust Era Assets

    The Ardelia Hall collection is gathered intelligence reports, interrogation reports, captured documents, and general information regarding Nazi looting.

  • Ardelia HallGerman War Crime Records

    The documents are transcripts, in German, of trial testimony, clemency petitions, affidavits, prosecution exhibits, photographs of concentration camps, etc., as well as original German documents used as evidence in the prosecution of the numerous war crimes cases.

  • Ardelia HallCaptured German Records

    The majority of this collection consists of concentration camp records, including releases, transfers and deaths lists. There are daily reports of changes, as well as some administrative material from the camps.

  • Ardelia HallDachau Concentration Camp Entry Registers

    The first Nazi camp created for political prisoners, Jews, and other so-called undesirables. Records feature information including prisoner names and number, birth date, birth place, etc.

  • Flossenburg Concentration Camp Entry RegistersFlossenburg Concentration Camp Entry Registers

    Original records from the camp for political prisoners, criminals, and “asocial” individuals.

  • Ardelia HallMauthausen Death Books

    Lists of those held at what some consider the most physically brutal concentration camp of the Nazi regime.

  • Ardelia HallWWII Nuremburg Interrogation Records

    Pre-Trial interrogation transcripts as well as summaries and other pertinent records for nearly 200 individuals who were questioned by the Interrogation Division.

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