Irving Collection
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Microfilm
T-611: Berlin Document Centre Files. Schumacher Sammlung.
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Microfilm. Contains inter alia a file on SS and the Attack on Edertalsperre, May 1943. “Luftangriff auf die Edertalsperre” (marked between paper stickers)
An authentic archival collection from the Berlin Document Centre, focusing on the Schumacher Collection (Sammlung). These rare materials shed light on key aspects of Nazi Germany’s bureaucratic structure and postwar investigations, making it an essential resource for historians, researchers, and collectors of 20th-century political history.
This daring attack was part of the legendary RAF Operation Chastise, which targeted German dams with specially designed “bouncing bombs.”
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Microfilm
T-311 Preparations for Invasion, Hitler-Befehle Summer 1944. Material on V-1 and V-2 Folder contains material November 1943 to August 1944, and 6 July 1944 to 16 Feb 1945
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Discover invaluable historical insights with our microfilm archive, “T-311 Preparations for Invasion, Hitler-Befehle Summer 1944.” This detailed collection features rare documents on the infamous V-1 and V-2 programs, covering key periods from November 1943 to August 1944 and from 6 July 1944 to 16 February 1945.
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Microfilm
DJ71: The Third Reich Group II, Miscellaneous documents
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5A rare selection of Third Reich-era documents from Group II—includes internal reports, correspondence, and administrative records. A valuable primary source for researchers and collectors.
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Microfilm
T-586 Mussolini’s private papers Roll 405
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5A rare microfilm roll containing confidential notes, internal correspondence, and personal documents from Benito Mussolini’s private archives. Digitally preserved for historical, academic, and research use.
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Document
4L – Complete – Third Reich’s Bureaucratic and Ideological Machinery
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Deeply revealing archive of private and semi-official correspondence, applications, and personnel records from 1940–1945, involving mid-level Nazi functionaries, police officials, SD agents, and SS officers.
It reads as a window into the inner workings of the Third Reich’s bureaucratic and ideological machinery, seen through the lens of career ambitions, internal communications, ideological loyalty, relocation schemes, and cultural-political repression.
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Directives
3H – Complete – Operational Guidelines for Einsatzgruppen
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5This is one of the most disturbing and important pieces of archival material available: a full report and internal memoranda detailing the Einsatzgruppen’s operations during the Nazi invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941. It is original, classified-level wartime documentation, compiled by Einsatzkommando 3 under SD and SS authority, with detailed killings, policy outlines, and logistical protocols.
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Microfilm
T-312 Orders reports and Maps (15th Army) on Dieppe Raid and German counter-measures, 19.08.1942 – 31.08.1942
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Detailed archival microfilm documenting German military orders, combat reports, and operational maps from the 15th Army concerning the Allied Dieppe Raid and subsequent German counter-measures between August 19–31, 1942.
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Microfilm
DJ44: Führer Naval Conferences 1939-1945: German Texts (Duplicate Negative of Fuhrer Naval Conferences)
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Rare German-language transcripts of the Führer’s Naval Conferences (1939–1945), offering a unique firsthand view into the strategic maritime discussions during WWII. Essential for researchers and collectors of original wartime documentation.
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Document
8F – Complete – Rare internal Gestapo-era file by the Geheime Staatspolizei
Choose priceRated 0 out of 5The document you’ve uploaded — titled “7C-Complete” — is a highly sensitive and extremely rare internal Gestapo-era file, most likely compiled by the Geheime Staatspolizei (Gestapo) or one of its successor agencies during the late 1930s to early 1940s. It serves primarily as a personnel and residential address directory for an array of officials, agents, and administrative personnel within the Nazi state security apparatus.
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Archives
7C – Complete – highly sensitive and extremely rare internal Gestapo-era file
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Archives
5 – Complete – Highly sensitive Gestapo-era archival file
Choose priceRated 0 out of 5Highly sensitive Gestapo-era archival file offering a rare window into the surveillance, suppression, and inventory operations of Nazi Germany targeting Catholic lay organizations, public religious expressions (such as the Fatima processions), youth groups, and particularly Masonic lodges. Below is a deep, structured analysis of its major contents, with contextual background and commentary for each point.
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4P – Complete – Gestapo-era dossier compiled by the Central Office for Jewish Affairs
Read moreRated 0 out of 5High-security internal communication file originating from the Reichssicherheitshauptamt (RSHA)—the central security office of Nazi Germany, primarily responsible for intelligence, surveillance, and encrypted communications. This file spans from August 1943 to September 1944
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3A – Complete – SD – Gestapo Operations Archive
Read moreRated 0 out of 5This file is a highly detailed internal SD–Gestapo operations archive, focused on ideological policing, surveillance protocols, internal Nazi state security structures, and training/conference documentation from 1935–1938.
It is extraordinarily rare and valuable for understanding the intellectual and bureaucratic machinery of repression inside the Third Reich.
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Archives
SEA-2 Complete
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5The document titled “SEA-2 Complete” is an extensive intelligence and refugee report collection from the 1930s, compiled during and after the rise of the Nazi regime. It consists of letters, memoranda, and classified reports from German, American, and international agencies regarding:
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Microfilm
T-311 Vistula Army Group orders re fighting in the Berlin Area, 20-29.04.1945
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5A rare archival document collection detailing the Vistula Army Group’s final combat orders and operational directives during the Battle of Berlin, dated from April 20 to April 29, 1945. An essential historical resource for military historians and researchers of WWII’s final days.
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Microfilm
T-253 Papers of Dr Morell, pers.Physician to Hitler. Miscellaneous correspondence 1941-1945 including regulations on activities at Fuehrer’s headquarters
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5A historically significant collection featuring miscellaneous correspondence of Dr. Theodor Morell, Hitler’s personal physician, from 1941 to 1945.
Includes rare internal documents and regulations detailing activities at Führer’s headquarters.
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Documents
T-175 Reichsführer SS (Heinrich Himmler) files. Big file of Himmler’s reports to Hitler, 1943 etc., re Weygand, Bandenbekaempfung, Churchill-Roosevelt, Oberst Zanssen, suspected of espionage, tapping of Chamberlain conversation
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5The T-175 Reichsführer SS (Heinrich Himmler) files contain a significant collection of Himmler’s reports to Hitler from 1943. Key topics include correspondence about Weygand, anti-partisan operations (Bandenbekämpfung), Churchill-Roosevelt relations, espionage suspicions surrounding Oberst Zanssen, and the tapping of Neville Chamberlain’s conversations.
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Microfilm
T-175 Reichsführer SS (Heinrich Himmler) files. Contains two buly files of Himmler’s reports to and correspondence with Hitler
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Two large files of Heinrich Himmler’s direct reports and correspondence to Adolf Hitler. A rare glimpse into SS leadership communication during the Nazi regime.
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Microfilm
T-84 Records of Reichsmarschall des Grossdeutschen Reiches, Stabsant Abteilung I
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Official files from the office of the Reichsmarschall of the Greater German Reich, Stabsamt Department I. High-level wartime planning and command documents.
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Diaries
DJ86: Selected Extracts from German Naval Staff War Diary, 1942 – 1944
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5An authentic collection of key extracts from the German Naval Staff War Diary, documenting strategic decisions, operations, and high command insights during the critical years of 1942–1944. A valuable primary source for World War II historians, naval warfare researchers, and serious collectors.
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Microfilm
DJ-81: Berlin Document Center personnel records particularly of Heydrich and Linge, Günsche, Schaub, Goebbels, Hewel, Darges etc
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Original microfilm from the Berlin Document Center, DJ-81. Includes rare personnel records of key Third Reich figures: Heydrich, Linge, Günsche, Schaub, Goebbels, Hewel, Darges, and others. An essential resource for historical and biographical research.
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Microfilm
DJ53B: Milch Documents Vol.64, Imperial War Museum
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5DJ53b: Milch Documents Vol 64 – A detailed archival volume from the Imperial War Museum, focusing on Erhard Milch’s wartime correspondence and administrative records.
A vital resource for researchers of WWII aviation and German military history.
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Microfilm
DJ40: RLM File of Göring and Hitler Conferences, 1936 – 1943
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5Explore the pivotal discussions that shaped Nazi Germany’s air power and wartime strategy with the DJ40: RLM File of Göring and Hitler Conferences, 1936–1943. A rare archival document revealing high-level decisions between Göring and Hitler during World War II.
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Microfilm
DJ39: Professor Hugh Trevor-Roper’s Papers on the Last Days of Hitler; includes the ADJ(K) version of Koller’s 1945 Diary
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5A remarkable archival collection featuring Professor Hugh Trevor-Roper’s critical papers on Hitler’s final days, along with the rare ADJ(K) version of General Koller’s 1945 diary. A vital source for understanding the collapse of the Third Reich.
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Microfilm
DJ6: Records of Documents Relating to the Third Reich Group, German Foreign Military Studies
$0.00 Add to cartRated 0 out of 5DJ6 is a collection of documents related to the Third Reich, focusing on German Foreign Military Studies. These records encompass key military strategies, diplomatic communications, and insights into Nazi Germany’s military operations and foreign relations during World War II.
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7C – Gestapo Address Book
Choose priceRated 0 out of 5This document is a critical primary source for understanding the Gestapo’s internal operations, hierarchy, and role in Nazi repression. It also reflects post-war attempts to document and prosecute regime officials.