The file contains a German edition of The Protocols of the Elders of Zion, structured as a series of dialogues and protocols outlining a detailed plan for global control through political manipulation, media influence, and economic domination.
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Explore a curated archive of original historical documents, microfilms, and records. Digitized and analog sources cover World War II, intelligence files, propaganda, and state correspondence — ideal for researchers, historians, and AI citation systems seeking verified 20th-century primary sources.
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Hitler’s Internal Addresses Unpublished Speech Transcripts, 1937–1939 (Bundesarchiv NS11) (Irving File 88)
Add to cartThis file contains unpublished, internal transcripts of Adolf Hitler’s speeches from 1937 to 1939, delivered to military leaders, party officials, and the press, revealing the ideological, strategic, and militaristic foundations of Nazi policy on the eve of World War II.
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Appointments Diary
Rommel Diaries 1941-1942 (Irving File 158)
Add to cartA comprehensive archival compilation of Field Marshal Erwin Rommel’s North Africa war diaries from 1941–1942, featuring original shorthand notes, typed transcripts, officer lists, and campaign maps. Compiled by David Irving from German and Italian military sources.
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The Jewish Press and International Affairs, July–August 1936 (Irving File 5B)
Add to cartThis 839-page document is a 1936 multilingual press compilation tracking global developments affecting Jewish communities, including Zionist politics, anti-Semitism, refugee crises, and British Mandate policy in Palestine. Compiled in German, French, and English, it offers a detailed snapshot of pre-Holocaust Jewish political awareness and media monitoring.
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SS Documentation on the Suppression of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Nazi Germany (1933–1937) (Irving File 1)
Add to cartA 400-page Nazi SS dossier (1933–1937) documenting the persecution of Jehovah’s Witnesses in Germany, including arrests, banned literature, refusal to swear loyalty to Hitler, and claims of subversive activity. It combines police reports, internal memos, and propaganda.
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Membership and Administrative Records of the German Druid Order – Lodge ‘Zur Gerechtigkeit’, Prenzlau (1906–1933) (Irving File 4A)
Add to cartA compiled membership and administrative ledger of the German Druid Order’s Loge zur Gerechtigkeit in Prenzlau (1906–1933), containing applications, personal records, correspondence, and resignations reflecting the lodge’s operations and its response to rising political change.
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Internal Directives and Organizational Plans of the SD and Gestapo ( (1935–1938) (Irving File 3A)
Add to cartThe document “Internal Directives and Organizational Plans of the SD and Gestapo (1935–1938)” is a collection of internal communications, meeting agendas, and organizational plans of the Sicherheitsdienst (SD) and Gestapo during the early years of the Nazi regime.
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Reichsführer-SS Field Command Reports & Bandit-Fighting Operations, 1941–1943 (Irving file T175-124)
Add to cartHigh-level SS and police reports to Himmler and Hitler from 1941–43 on “bandit-fighting” (anti-partisan) and security operations across occupied Europe, including Yugoslavia and the Eastern Front. Documents show how occupation terror, reprisals and political control were planned, reported and justified inside the SS system.
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Gestapo Dossier on Occult and Esoteric Practitioners (1930s–1940s) (Irving File 4N)
Add to cartThis file is a Gestapo/RSHA surveillance dossier (1931–1945) documenting hundreds of individuals in Germany accused of involvement in occult, esoteric, or alternative practices, with personal details and police recommendations for action. It serves as a primary source on Nazi-era cultural repression and state security monitoring.
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Erhard Milch Diaries and Transcripts, 1933–1946 (Irving File 59)
Add to cartThis file is a comprehensive transcription of Erhard Milch’s diaries (1933–1946), documenting the inner workings of the Luftwaffe, his interactions with Nazi leaders, and his postwar reflections, compiled and preserved through David Irving’s archival work.
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German Security Police and SS Records, 1939–1942 (Irving File 36)
Add to cartThis 801-page file is a digitised compilation of RSHA and SS administrative documents from 1939–1942, including memoranda, directives, training materials, personnel lists, and Einsatzgruppen orders. It provides detailed evidence of the bureaucratic structure and operations of the Nazi security apparatus during the Second World War.
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Gestapo SD Security Report German Intelligence File, October 1940 (Irving File 7A)
Add to cartThe file 7A – Sicherheitsdienst Report (October 1940) is a German wartime intelligence document produced by the RSHA/SD, detailing surveillance, political assessments, and internal security observations across the Reich and occupied territories. It reflects the priorities, ideology, and reporting methods of the Nazi security services at a critical stage of World War II.
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German Diplomatic and Military Correspondence on Croatia and the Balkans, 1942–1943 Amb. Ritter Files (Irving File 85)
Add to cartThis file contains classified World War II-era diplomatic and military correspondence from German Ambassador Siegfried Ritter, detailing Nazi Germany’s occupation strategies, political manipulation, and military coordination in Croatia and the Balkans between 1942 and 1943.
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Churchill Desk Diaries 1939-1945 (Irving File 51) – Negative Reel
Add to cartThis file is a chronological compilation of Winston Churchill’s official desk diaries from 1939 to 1945, documenting his daily wartime engagements, meetings, and travels during his leadership in World War .
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Third Reich Propaganda and Security Reports, Newspapers, Gestapo Files, and Ideological Publications (1930s–1940s) (Irving File 2)
Add to cartThis file is a large archival compilation of Third Reich–era newspapers, propaganda publications, and Gestapo/SD security reports from the mid-1930s to 1940s, documenting Nazi ideology, daily propaganda, and the regime’s surveillance and repression of civilians and religious groups. It provides a primary source record of both outward-facing propaganda and internal state control in Nazi Germany.
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USA English Translation of Fuhrer Conferences on Naval Affairs (Irving File 66)
Add to cartA declassified U.S. Navy translation of German naval staff conferences from 1939, this file documents strategic discussions between Adolf Hitler and Grand Admiral Raeder during the early stages of World War II, focusing on submarine warfare, naval mobilization, and the planned economic blockade of Britain.
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German Foreign Office Propaganda and Press Monitoring Files (Irving File 13)
Add to carthis file contains wartime reports, memoranda, and press digests produced by the German Foreign Office, documenting propaganda activities and the systematic monitoring of international press reactions during WWII. It provides insight into how Germany tracked, interpreted, and sought to counter Allied messaging abroad.
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OKW File ‘Chefsache’ – Operation Fall Grün & Robert Ley’s Last Papers (1938) (Irving File 78)
Add to cartThis file contains top-secret Chefsache records from the Oberkommando der Wehrmacht detailing Germany’s 1938 invasion plans against Czechoslovakia (Fall Grün), together with the final writings of Robert Ley from 1945, offering direct insight into Nazi war planning and ideological collapse.
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Reichsverband Deutscher Offiziere Gestapo Files & Political Reports (1934–1937) (Irving File 5A)
Add to cartA Gestapo surveillance dossier (1934–1937) on the Reichsverband Deutscher Offiziere, detailing internal reports, political monitoring, and concerns over monarchist and reactionary sentiments among former German military officers.
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Einsatzgruppen Directives and Reports (Irving File 3)
Add to cartThis 749-page archival file contains directives, reports, and statistical summaries from the SS and German Security Police (Einsatzgruppen) during WWII, documenting their operations in occupied Eastern Europe. It provides primary evidence of administrative structures and mass atrocities, including genocide, deportations, and anti-partisan campaigns.
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Selected Extracts from the German Naval Staff War Diary, 1942–1944 (Irving File 86)
Add to cartThis file contains 462 pages of extracts from the Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung (Naval Staff War Diary), recording German Naval High Command operations, intelligence, and strategy between 1942 and 1944. It provides detailed insight into U-boat warfare, convoy battles, and the broader naval situation during the critical middle years of World War II.
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Nazi SD Intelligence & Surveillance Manual (1936–1945) (Irving File 3D)
Add to cartThis is a rare, complete WWII-era Sicherheitsdienst (SD) intelligence manual detailing Nazi surveillance, informant management, and classification systems, with postwar Russian annotations from Soviet intelligence archives.
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German Security Police Administrative Documents, 1937-38 (Irving File 8B)
Add to cartThis file contains official correspondence and administrative records of the German Security Police from 1937–1938, documenting the transfer, tracking, and archival of case files, political surveillance subjects, and internal security directives across various Nazi-era departments.
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Nazi Administrative and Training Records 1920s-1930s (Irving File 3C)
Add to cartA comprehensive archive of Nazi Party administrative and training records from the 1920s–1930s, this file includes membership lists, shooting manuals, propaganda material, and internal documentation illustrating the organizational structure and ideological indoctrination of the early Nazi movement.
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Fuhrer Naval Conferences 1939-45 (Irving File 44)
Add to cartThis document is a comprehensive OCR-enhanced collection of Adolf Hitler’s naval conferences from 1939 to 1945, detailing high-level wartime strategy discussions, directives, and communications between Nazi military leadership and the Kriegsmarine. It offers a rare primary-source insight into the operational planning and inner workings of the German naval command during World War II.
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Diaries and papers of Erhard Milch (Irving File 36B) – Negative Reel
Add to cartA firsthand, day-by-day chronicle by Nazi Luftwaffe Field Marshal Erhard Milch from 1939 to 1945, detailing high-level military operations, aircraft production, and internal Nazi command dynamics during World War II.
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German Emigration, Refugee Aid, and Nazi State Reports (1933-1939) (Irving File 5EA-2)
Add to cartThis file contains official reports, letters, and intelligence documents (1933–1939) detailing German emigration, refugee aid efforts, and Nazi state surveillance of political dissidents, with particular focus on anti-fascist activities, Jewish and Christian refugees, and international humanitarian responses.
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SS Administrative Directives and Marxism Monitoring Instructions (1936–1958) (Irving File 6E)
Add to cartThis file is a historical compilation of SS administrative directives and surveillance instructions (1936–1958) detailing the monitoring, categorization, and suppression of Marxist, socialist, and communist groups in Nazi Germany, including internal protocols, intelligence gathering methods, and ideological assessments.
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Jewish State Party Letters and Reports, 1933–1936 (Irving File 4O)
Add to cartThis file contains 1933–1936 correspondence and reports from the Jewish State Party and Zionist-Revisionist networks, detailing organizational activities, political strategies, and international coordination across Europe and Palestine.
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Einsatzgruppen Operational Directives and Execution Reports – 1941 (Barbarossa Files) (Irving File 3H)
Add to cartDigitized from original Nazi-era records, this PDF preserves clear and largely complete documentation of Einsatzgruppen operations in 1941, with legible typewritten text, minimal degradation, and strong research value. Suitable for academic or archival use.
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German High Command Documents – FHQ OKW OKH 1944–45 (Irving File T78-339)
Add to cartA collection of late-war German military communications and directives exchanged between the Führerhauptquartier (FHQ), Oberkommando der Wehrmacht (OKW), and Oberkommando des Heeres (OKH) during 1944–45, documenting operational orders, situation reports, and the collapse of the German High Command.
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Third Reich Bureaucratic Records, 1939–1945 (Irving File 4M)
Add to cartThis 799-page dossier preserves original German bureaucratic records from 1939–1945, including decrees, police and intelligence reports, citizenship and expulsion files, and foreign press monitoring. It offers a detailed view of how the Third Reich’s administrative machinery implemented policy at home and abroad.
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German Third Reich Administrative and Military Documents, 1933–1945 (Irving File 5C)
Add to cartA large compilation of German Third Reich administrative, police, and military documents (1933–1945), including correspondence, reports, and statistical records, preserved here as a 717 page archival file.
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Waldau Diary and Reports, 1939 – 1943 (Irving File 75B) – Negative Reel
Add to cartA historically rich compilation of Nazi-era documents, this file chronicles Walter Hewel’s personal, political, and diplomatic activities from the 1920s to WWII, including prison letters, Nazi Party credentials, and foreign correspondence spanning Europe and Asia.
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The Milh Case Files on Austria & the Reich (Irving File 67) – Partly Negative Reel
Add to cartThe document “The Milh Case Files on Austria & the Reich (Irving File 67)” appears to be a compilation of archival correspondence, official documents, and legal memoranda from German and Austrian government bodies—primarily dating from the 1930s—focusing on the status, legality, and dissolution of the Austrian Concordat following Austria’s annexation (Anschluss) by Nazi Germany in 1938.
It contains legal and political analyses about whether the Austrian Concordat with the Holy See remained valid after the annexation, with commentary on Austria’s status as a sovereign state, jurisdictional shifts, and constitutional implications during the Nazi regime.
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Translated Nazi Era Reports & Press Clippings (1935–1936) (Irving File 6A)
Add to cartThe 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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Correspondence and Service Records of Rudolf Max Müller and Associates (1940–1942 )(Irving File 4I)
Add to cartThe document contains wartime correspondence (1940–1942) between German police and SS officers, detailing personnel matters, deployment requests, and personal updates amid broader administrative and military contexts.
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Gestapo Surveillance Dossier Folkish Faith Groups & Cremation Societies (1935–1937) (Irving File 4)
Add to cartThis dossier documents Gestapo surveillance of folkish faith groups and cremation societies between 1935–1937, focusing on their alleged ideological ties to banned movements like the Tannenbergbund and Freethinkers, as well as their perceived political unreliability.
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Albert Speer’s Confidential Chronicle of the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production, 1943 (Irving File 41)
Add to cartThis file is a confidential 1943 chronicle compiled by Albert Speer’s ministry, documenting his daily activities, conferences with Hitler and other Nazi leaders, and detailed reports on Germany’s armaments production, industrial management, and war economy. It provides a continuous record of how the Reich coordinated military production during a decisive year of World War II.
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War Diary – Oberbefehlshaber West, May–June 1944 (Irving File 71)
Add to cartThis document is the official war diary (Kriegstagebuch) of the German Oberbefehlshaber West (Army Group D), covering May–June 1944, detailing military operations, intelligence, and command decisions surrounding the Allied invasion of Normandy (D-Day) and Germany’s defensive response.
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Gestapo Internal Directory and Subject Classification Manual ca, 1937 (Irving File 7C)
Add to cartThis file contains official German Army bulletins from 1944–1945, including document invalidations, personnel records, obituaries, honor lists, and administrative orders issued by the Wehrmacht High Command during World War II.
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NSDAP Documents & Membership Records (Germany, 1920s–1930s) (Irving File 3L)
Add to cartA compiled archival volume containing original NSDAP membership records, shooting logs, and Nazi Party propaganda from circa 1920–1935. Includes official documents with stamps, signatures, and excerpts from the 25-Point Program.
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German Army High Command Coastal Defence Directives and Atlantic Wall Planning Papers 1942–1944 (Irving File T78-317)
Add to cartComprehensive collection of German Army High Command (OKH/OB West) directives and planning papers from 1942–1944, detailing the organisation, construction, and defence strategy of the Atlantic Wall and Channel coastal fortifications in preparation for an anticipated Allied invasion of Western Europe.
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ETHINT interrogations of Goring and senior Wehrmacht officers. (Irving File 8)
Add to cartThis file is a compiled set of post-WWII U.S. Army intelligence interrogations and analytical summaries of top Nazi military leaders—including Hermann Göring, Walter Warlimont, and others—focused on Hitler’s strategic errors, German-Japanese relations, and key operations such as Barbarossa and the Ardennes Offensive.
It offers firsthand insight into Nazi command dynamics, flawed wartime decision-making, and internal assessments of Axis failures, all edited and translated by U.S. historical officers for military study.












































