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Gestapo case files. 186) (EHRI) In this book, administrative and social history, which includes Gestapo case-files, is used to illustrate the everyday interaction between the Gestapo, German society, and the enforcement of racial policy. . A study of Gestapo case files covering the whole period from 1933 to 1945, therefore, provides a unique opportunity for a sys- Aug 15, 2016 · Dates recorded on the cards range from September 1941 to December 1944. 5 million people. A Paper Monument – that is how Holocaust survivor Thomas Buergenthal described the collection of the Arolsen Archives, which holds information on about 17. 0035 United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC 20024-2126 Tel. The Gestapo was Hitler's secret police force. (314 cards) Folder 173 - e - 10 - 12/120: Consists of several small files, all original records, maintained for the most part by the Gestapo/Staatspolizeistelle Aachen, 1936-44. (202) 479-9717 e-mail: reference@ushmm. A. Drawing on a detailed examination of previously unpublished Gestapo case files this book relates the fascinating, vivid and disturbing stories of a cross-section of ordinary and The Gestapo operated as a kind of clearinghouse for the countless denunciations it received that either streamed in directly from the people or were transmitted via the organizations and in- stitutions of party and state. Includes information about arrests and imprisonment; movement of transient labor between Germany and Poland; alleged criminal acts; confiscation of Jewish property; and persecution of Poles and communists. 0 - Files of and information on the Gestapo Consists of case files individual Poles, both Christians and Jews, who were working in Germany and accused of crimes against the Third Reich in and near Düsseldorf, Germany. The Gestapo and German Society: Political Denunciation in the Gestapo Case Files* Robert Gellately Huron College, University of Western Ontario The Gestapo (Geheime Staatspolizei, or Secret State Police) has become synonymous with the most sinister characteristics of the Nazi dictatorship. 001M, 1991. 2. Popularly depicted as a central part of an all-powerful 'Big Brother' Nazi totalitarian police state, its primary aim was to hunt down 'the enemies of the people'. org Studies of popular collaboration with the police in this matter are practically non-existent, mostly because Gestapo case files were systematically burned all across Germany in an effort to destroy evidence that might be used in the anticipated postwar trials. CASE FILES FROM THE GESTAPO IN DÜSSELDORF RG-14. Studies of popular collaboration with the police in this matter are practically non-existent, mostly because Gestapo case files were systematically burned all across Germany in an effort to destroy evidence that might be used in the anticipated postwar trials. Electronic data compiled from Gestapo case files indexed and microfilmed at the German Bundesarchiv Electronic indices of Holocaust survivors and victims, from various sources Explore documents of the Arolsen Archives | DE ITS 1. It is part of UNESCO’s Memory of the World and contains documents on the various victim groups targeted by the Nazi regime, on forced labor, and on displaced persons […] The collection contains a bibliography of Jewish literature drawn up for the Gestapo; internal correspondence and intelligence files, minutes and speeches, statistical tables, lists of members of the Reich Representation of Jews in Germany, lists of members of various Jewish societies; and correspondence with Gestapo office in Elbing (Elbląg The Gestapo: Definition and History of the Nazi Secret Police (ThoughtCo) The Secret Police, the Nazi Party, and German Society GOERING ON THE FORMATION OF THE GESTAPO (1934) Case files from the Gestapo in Zichenau, Poland (Sygn. 3. mw5nm8 zrgti bp5 pxd jlzl b4cr ydrg pex jgwsc ddblr3