Scope and Content:
The file consists of a German-language security/intelligence report from October 1940, including:
- Surveillance notes on political opponents, dissident movements, and subversive activities inside Germany and occupied territories.
- Observations on public morale, propaganda effectiveness, and internal security concerns.
- Bureaucratic reporting style characteristic of the Sicherheitsdienst and Gestapo.
- References to individuals, organisations, and ideological assessments.
Appraisal, Destruction and Scheduling Information:
Preserved in full for its historical, evidential, and research value.
Disclaimer
This document is preserved and made available by the Irving Collection for historical research and educational purposes only. It is an original German wartime security service report created under the Nazi regime in October 1940.
The text reflects the ideology, language, and prejudices of its creators. It may contain offensive terminology, antisemitic content, propaganda, and unverified or false claims. The Irving Collection does not endorse or condone the views expressed within this document.
Researchers are advised to treat the material critically, as a primary source produced in its historical context. Any reproduction, citation, or publication must credit The Irving Collection (Ref. IC/7A).
Condition Note:
The document is a wartime German carbon-copy typescript on standard paper stock. It shows expected age toning and slight fading of ink, but the text remains consistently clear and legible throughout. No major physical damage, tears, or staining are visible in the digitised copy, and the file can be read and transcribed in full without difficulty.
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