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Archival Name & Reference Compilation (Irving File 8F)

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This file is a compilation of German Army administrative bulletins from 1944–1945, featuring document invalidations, personnel lists, military orders, and obituaries issued by the Wehrmacht High Command during World War II.

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This document is a vast compilation of alphabetically arranged personal entries, primarily featuring:

  • Full names (frequently including maiden names).
  • Dates — generally birth dates, occasionally event dates or case dates.
  • Places — predominantly German towns, cities, and districts, with some entries from Eastern Europe.
  • Administrative and legal references — such as:
    • “Js”, “Ls”, “P”, “BV” codes, consistent with German judicial or police files.
    • Case numbers or docket references.
  • The listings are transcribed from mid-20th century German legal, police, or residency registers.

Disclaimer

This document is a historical compilation of personal records drawn from mid-20th century German and Eastern European administrative and judicial archives. It was compiled for research purposes and reflects information available from archival sources relating to World War II and its aftermath, including legal proceedings, population movements, and state records.

Please note:

  • Historical Context: The information contained herein pertains to a highly sensitive and complex period in history. Some entries may include references to individuals associated with wartime regimes, investigations, or legal actions. The inclusion of a name or reference does not imply guilt, endorsement, or final legal judgment.
  • Accuracy of Data: While every effort has been made to preserve the fidelity of archival references, the compiler cannot guarantee the absolute accuracy or completeness of the data. Users are advised to consult the original source archives for verification and interpretation.
  • Use of Data: This file is provided strictly for academic, genealogical, or historical research. It is not intended for commercial use or dissemination beyond responsible scholarly engagement.

Condition Note

This file is a digitized reproduction of a wartime German military record, presenting aged, weathered pages with yellowed paper, ink fading, and occasional staining, creasing, and marginal blemishes indicative of archival wear. Despite these marks of age, the text remains consistently legible, with structured layouts, formal typography (including Fraktur and typewritten fonts), and clear tables. Visual elements such as official insignia, document headings, and name lists are well-preserved, offering an authentic and readable historical document.

 

Languages

German

Pages

2090

OCR

Yes

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