This 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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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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RLM Records of Göring–Hitler Conferences and Correspondence, 1936–1943 (Irving File 40)
Add to cartThis file contains secret Reichsluftfahrtministerium (RLM) records of conferences and correspondence between Hermann Göring, Adolf Hitler, and senior Luftwaffe staff from 1936–1943, covering air strategy, aircraft production, and operational directives during the Second World War.
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Appointments Diary
Priesdorff Correspondence During the Fritsch Crisis, 1938 (Irving File T78-281)
Add to cartCorrespondence between military historian Kurt von Priesdorff and the German Army High Command (1935–1940) concerning officer biographies and a Gneisenau manuscript project, which was abruptly canceled during the 1938 Fritsch crisis due to political fallout. The file reveals how military historiography intersected with institutional censorship and regime loyalty under Nazi pressure.
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Directives
German–Spanish Economic Negotiations, 1940 Draft Trade Agreement (Irving File F-18)
Add to cartA 1940 German Foreign Ministry dossier detailing proposed economic agreements with Francoist Spain, including the full draft of a Sonderabkommen über den Warenverkehr outlining mutual raw-material exchanges, credit mechanisms, and Rowak–Sofindus administration for a potential Axis trade alliance.
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German Foreign Office Reports and Propaganda Material (Irving File F12)
Add to cartA wartime compilation of German Foreign Office reports and propaganda material, documenting Nazi diplomacy, political analyses, and ideological communications during the Second World War.
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Third Reich Correspondence, Telegrams, and Propaganda Files (1938–1941) (Irving File 64A)
Add to cartThis 394-page compilation of Third Reich documents (1938–1941) contains diplomatic telegrams, propaganda ministry records, Goebbels’ speeches, film evaluations, press monitoring reports, and Hitler’s official schedules, reproduced from the Bundesarchiv. It offers a rare cross-section of Nazi Germany’s diplomatic, cultural, and propaganda apparatus during the early war years.
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Internal Communications
Gestapo and Administrative Reports on Jewish Training Camps and Organizations, 1935–1938, (Irving File 4R)
Add to cartA 764-page archival compilation of Nazi-era documents (1937–1945), including Gestapo surveillance reports on Jewish training camps and organizations, administrative correspondence, and propaganda newspaper clippings. Preserved as a historical record of state control, antisemitism, and wartime propaganda.













