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Translated Nazi Era Reports & Press Clippings (1935–1936) (Irving File 6A)

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The file contains translated reports and press clippings from 1935–1936 documenting Nazi-era anti-Jewish policies, propaganda, and international reactions, with commentary from figures like Prof. Cohen and Dr. Rosenfeld.

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This is a large compiled dossier (nearly 1000 pages) of translated reports, newspaper clippings, official Nazi internal communications, and foreign press articles from around 1935–1936, focused on:

  • Nazi anti-Jewish measures and propaganda

  • International reactions to the persecution of Jews

  • Anti-Nazi sentiment and protests abroad

  • Reports on Nazi surveillance of foreign press

The file contains both translations into German of foreign articles and original German reports, collected by Nazi authorities (including the Sicherheitsdienst / SD), often with internal marginalia or instructions.

Disclaimer for Use and Access

File Title: Translated Nazi Era Reports & Press Clippings (1935–1936) (File 6A)
Content Warning: This file contains historically significant material that includes graphic descriptions of antisemitism, hate speech, and state-sponsored persecution.

Historical Context and Language

This file reproduces translated press clippings, propaganda, official reports, and commentary from the period of 1935–1936. Many documents originate from Nazi-era Germany and its supporters, and contain:

  • Antisemitic rhetoric and imagery
  • References to persecution, violence, and systemic discrimination
  • Propaganda texts intended to incite hatred and fear

The views and language expressed in these materials reflect the ideologies of the time and do not represent the views of the holding institution or any present-day organization.

📚 Purpose of Preservation

This file is preserved and made accessible for the purpose of:

  • Historical research and documentation
  • Education about antisemitism, fascism, and propaganda
  • Promoting critical engagement with primary sources of atrocity
  • Ensuring memory and accountability for past injustices

👥 Viewer Discretion Advised

Due to the sensitive and potentially distressing nature of the content, this material is intended for use by:

  • Scholars, educators, and students in relevant fields
  • Human rights and legal researchers
  • Visitors prepared for engagement with difficult historical truths

Users are advised to approach the content with intellectual and emotional care. This material is not suitable for casual or unmoderated use.

🔒 Rights and Responsibilities

  • Reproduction and quotation of this material must include proper attribution and contextual framing.
  • Misuse, distortion, or dissemination of the content for hateful or misleading purposes is strictly prohibited.

Condition Note

Legibility and Text Quality

  • Text: The file includes both typed documents and scanned images of original reports.

  • OCR Quality: Optical Character Recognition (OCR) has been applied, and the text is mostly accurately transcribed, though with minor typographical artifacts due to degraded originals (e.g., character substitution like ao for ä, etc.).

  • Readability: High; the content is coherent and can be searched, quoted, and referenced reliably.

  • Image quality: Generally high, with only minor fading or contrast issues on a few pages.
  • The file appears complete and continuous, with no immediate signs of missing pages, corrupt sections, or scan errors in the reviewed segments.
  • This digitized file is in stable condition for research, citation, and educational use. The content is historically valuable and structurally well-preserved.
Languages

German, Dutch, English

Pages

967

OCR

Yes

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