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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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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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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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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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Nazi-Era Reports and Surveillance Records on Jewish Individuals and Businesses (1935) (Irving File 4P)
Add to cartThe document is a 1935 Nazi-era surveillance dossier containing reports, denunciations, and propaganda targeting Jewish individuals and businesses in Germany, reflecting systemic anti-Semitic policies and activities.
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Jewish Migration Reports & Police Records Germany 1936-1937 (Irving File 5D)
Add to cartThis 488-page file contains official Gestapo and municipal police reports from 1936–1937 documenting Jewish migration in and out of German cities, including detailed statistics, emigration patterns, passport issuances, and surveillance data. It offers a bureaucratic record of pre-war antisemitic policies and demographic tracking.
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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 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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Operation “Felix” & Iberian Plans; AOK Norway Reports (1940–1943) (Irving File T78-319)
Add to cartStaff-level OKH files on Operation “Felix” (the planned German attack on Gibraltar) and wider Iberian/Pyrenees contingency plans, plus daily AOK Norway situation reports from 1942–43. Includes reconnaissance studies, operational and logistics plans, maps, and teletyped theatre reports.
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1930s–1950s Socialist and Communist Publications Catalog – German-Language Archives (Irving File 4K)
Add to cartA typewritten catalog listing German-language socialist and communist publications from the 1930s–1950s, detailing available and missing issues. It serves as a bibliographic and archival inventory, updated through the mid-1930s.
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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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German Security and Intelligence Files on France (1940–1941) (Irving File 8A)
Add to cartThis file contains German intelligence reports from 1940–1941 detailing seized materials from French labor unions, Jewish organizations, and suspected communist or espionage-related activities, compiled for surveillance and counterintelligence during the Nazi occupation of France.
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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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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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Gestapo Surveillance Reports Religious and Cultural Organizations (1934–1937)(Irving File 4H)
Add to cartA collection of Gestapo surveillance reports from 1934–1937 documenting the monitoring, suppression, and internal assessments of religious, folkist, and cultural organizations considered politically or ideologically suspect by the Nazi regime.
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SD Intelligence Reports on French Border Activities (1936–1937) (File 6C)
Add to cartThis file contains detailed Sicherheitsdienst (SD) intelligence reports from 1936–1937 documenting French border military activities, fortification efforts, troop movements, and infrastructure surveillance near the German frontier. It includes observations on the French Garde Mobile, construction near Forbach, and suspected strategic preparations.
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Loge zur Gerechtigkeit – Membership and Correspondence Archive (1906–1933)(Irving File 4G)
Add to cartThis archive contains membership records, applications, and internal correspondence of the Loge zur Gerechtigkeit, a German Druid order, documenting names, professions, addresses, and initiation details of members from 1906 to 1933. It also includes personal declarations, exit notices, and lodge administrative communications.
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Third Reich Criminal Police Bulletins (Confidential Listings) (Irving File 8E)
Add to cartThis file is a confidential compilation of the Deutsches Fahndungsbuch issued by the Reichskriminalpolizeiamt in Nazi Germany during 1942–1944, listing individuals wanted for criminal, political, or racial reasons across the Third Reich and occupied territories. It served as an internal coordination tool for police and Gestapo operations.
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Inventories and Surveillance Reports on German Sociopolitical and Religious Organizations 1920s–1950s (Irving File 5)
Add to cartInventories, publication listings, and surveillance records of German and European sociopolitical, religious, and Marxist-affiliated organizations from the 1920s to 1950s. It includes press holdings, membership logs, and publication catalogs—often annotated with missing issues, publishing details, and government surveillance notes (e.g., Gestapo records).
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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.
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Police and SA Records on Surveillance, Discipline, Purges, and Training, 1921–1944 (Irving file T81-90)
Add to cartComposite police, SA, and security service records documenting surveillance, discipline, internal purges, and training of the Sturmabteilung from the Weimar period through the Second World War. The file exposes how the SA was monitored, controlled, and periodically dismantled through bureaucratic procedure, including the 1934 purge and later wartime repurposing.
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German Foreign Office Circulars and Internal Directives (F19 Series) (Irving file T120-624)
Add to cartA compilation of internal circulars, directives, and administrative communications issued by the German Foreign Office, documenting how policy and procedural instructions were distributed and implemented across departments during the National Socialist period.
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The Collapse of the Eastern Front OKH Orders and Situation Reports, 1945 (Irving file T120-623)
Add to cartA collection of German Army High Command operational orders and situation reports documenting the rapid military collapse of the Eastern Front during the final months of the Second World War in 1945. The file captures real-time command decisions made under conditions of strategic failure and disintegrating control.
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Expenditure record
Final Phase of the Eastern Front OKH Operations Orders and Situation Reports, January–April 1945 (Irving file T78-305)
Add to cartA collection of original OKH General Staff operational orders, situation reports, and maps documenting high-level decision-making and command breakdown on the Eastern Front during the final months of the Second World War, January–April 1945.
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Nazi Security Police Administrative and Organizational Records, 1944 (Irving file T175-432)
Add to cartAdministrative and organizational records documenting the structure, procedures, and internal operations of the Nazi security police in 1944, reproduced from U.S. National Archives microfilm. The file illustrates how the RSHA, Gestapo, and criminal police maintained bureaucratic control and reporting systems during the final phase of the Third Reich.
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Groscurth Papers Confidential German Army Records, 1938-1940 (Irving file T84-229)
Add to cartA primary-source collection of confidential German Army memoranda, correspondence, and reports from 1938-1940 documenting internal Wehrmacht operations, resistance networks, and conflicts with the SS during the early Second World War.
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SS Correspondence and Security Instructions for Hitler’s Entry into Austria, 1938 (Irving file T175=241)
Add to cartPrimary SS and RSHA records containing correspondence, personnel lists, and security instructions documenting the planning and execution of Adolf Hitler’s protected entry into Austria during the 1938 Anschluss.


























