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German Third Reich Administrative and Military Documents, 1933–1945 (Irving File 5C)

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A 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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Context

Creator(s):
Likely originating from multiple offices of the German state and military apparatus during the National Socialist regime, including ministries, Wehrmacht units, and local administrative bodies.

Provenance:
Unknown; the file appears to be a bound archival reproduction or microfilm scan compiled postwar.

Content and Structure

Scope and Content:
This file contains a large collection of official documents produced under the Third Reich, including:

  • Administrative correspondence and memoranda.
  • Military reports, orders, and personnel records.
  • Forms and tables listing names, figures, or logistical data.
  • Circulars stamped with official Nazi insignia.
  • Handwritten annotations, approvals, and routing notes in the margins.

The documents are mostly in German, presented in Fraktur and typewriter fonts, with official seals and signatures frequently visible. Many items bear dated headings from the mid-1930s through 1940s, suggesting use during both the pre-war and wartime periods.

System of Arrangement:
The compilation appears sequential without thematic organisation; documents are grouped as scans in their original chronological or archival order.

German Third Reich Administrative and Military Documents, 1933–1945 (Irving File 5C)

Condition Note

This file is a digital reproduction of German wartime documents originally produced between 1933 and 1945. The scans are generally complete and continuous across 1,291 pages.

  • Legibility: The majority of text is clear and readable. Typewritten sections are sharp; Gothic/Fraktur printed pages are legible with minimal distortion. Handwritten annotations, where present, vary in clarity depending on ink strength and scanning resolution.

  • Physical Traces: Many pages bear stamps, seals, and signatures that remain visible, though some are faint or partially obscured.

  • Damage Indicators: Evidence of wear in the originals includes faded ink, smudging, occasional torn or creased paper, and bleed-through from carbon copies. These issues appear in the scans but do not significantly impede understanding.

  • Reproduction Quality: A small proportion of pages suffer from lightness, shadowing, or skewed alignment, consistent with microfilm duplication.

  • Overall Condition: Despite minor flaws, the file is in good archival legibility. It is suitable for scholarly research and citation, though cross-referencing with higher-resolution or original holdings may be necessary for palaeographic or forensic work.

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Languages

German, English

Pages

717

OCR

Yes

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