This 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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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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ETHINT interrogations of Goring and senior Wehrmacht officers. (Irving File 8)
Add to cartThis file is a compiled set of post-WWII U.S. Army intelligence interrogations and analytical summaries of top Nazi military leaders—including Hermann Göring, Walter Warlimont, and others—focused on Hitler’s strategic errors, German-Japanese relations, and key operations such as Barbarossa and the Ardennes Offensive.
It offers firsthand insight into Nazi command dynamics, flawed wartime decision-making, and internal assessments of Axis failures, all edited and translated by U.S. historical officers for military study.
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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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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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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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Professor Hugh Trevor-Roper’s Papers on the Last Days of Hitler (Interrogation Reports & Intelligence Documents, 1945–1946) (Irving File 39)
Add to cartThis file contains Hugh Trevor-Roper’s intelligence papers on Hitler’s final days in Berlin, including interrogation reports of bunker witnesses, maps of the Führerbunker, and drafts that informed his book The Last Days of Hitler. Preserved on microfilm in 1968, it offers rare firsthand testimony and British intelligence analyses from 1945–46.
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Erhard Milch Wartime Conferences Luftwaffe Strategy, Me 262 Policy, and Aircraft Production, 1943–1944 (Irving File 53B) – Negative Reel
Add to cartThis document is a rare compilation of WWII Luftwaffe high command transcripts and production records, centered on debates over the Me 262 jet aircraft’s bomber vs. fighter role and the urgent construction of underground aircraft factories by the Organisation Todt in 1943–44. It captures candid discussions among Milch, Messerschmitt, Galland, and others, revealing Nazi aviation strategy under extreme wartime pressure.
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German Army Administrative Bulletins & Honor Lists (1944-1945) (Irving File 7B)
Add to cartThis file is a compiled set of official German Army administrative bulletins from 1944–1945, containing personnel notices, document invalidations, honor lists, daily orders, and regulations issued by the High Command (OKH) during World War II.
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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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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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SD-Hauptamt Sachkartei- und Sachaktenordnung Organisationsschema und Auswertungsrichtlinien (Irving File 3B)
Add to cartThis document outlines the SD-Hauptamt’s internal system for organizing, coding, and analyzing political and social intelligence using a structured index-card (Sachkartei) and subject-file (Sachakte) framework. It provides detailed guidelines for categorization, documentation, and reporting of surveillance information across ideological enemies and societal domains.
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German Wartime Administrative and Identity Records (1942-1943) (Irving File 8C)
Add to cartThis file is a compiled archive of German wartime administrative and identity records from 1942–1943, including personnel certificates, labor assignments, arrest notices, and escape reports, primarily concerning foreign workers and prisoners of war. It features official stamps, photographs, and handwritten notations across hundreds of scanned historical documents.
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Criminal & Security Reports from Königsberg Criminal Police incl. Białystok & Zichenau, 1942) (Irving File 8D)
Add to cartThis file is a comprehensive collection of 1942 criminal and security reports from the Königsberg Criminal Police, covering regions like Białystok and Zichenau, detailing murders, thefts, arrests, fugitives, and administrative directives under Nazi occupation.
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German Administrative Correspondence Register – 1930s Archive (Irving File 7D)
Add to cartThis file is a German administrative correspondence register from the 1930s, cataloguing incoming letters, memos, and official documents with handwritten notes on dates, senders, subjects, and processing status across 535 pages. It reflects bureaucratic record-keeping and processing workflows from the pre-WWII era.
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The Walther Hewel Diary, 1941 (Irving File 75)
Add to cartThe file contains the 315-page handwritten diary of Walther Hewel for 1941 (with a brief 1939 fragment), preserved on microfilm, recording his daily observations as a German diplomat and close companion of Adolf Hitler. It provides a rare, firsthand view of Hitler’s inner circle and the Foreign Office during the pivotal year of Operation Barbarossa.
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General Lahousen Diary (Irving File 43)
Add to cartA wartime diary by General Erwin Lahousen of the German Abwehr, documenting intelligence operations, sabotage missions, and internal dissent within Nazi Germany from 1939 to 1943. The entries offer rare insight into covert military strategy and resistance from within the Third Reich.
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Documents of General Beck Nrs 40-57 (Irving File 21) – Negative Reel
Add to cartThis file is a collection of confidential military memoranda, strategic assessments, and political reflections written or dictated by Generaloberst Ludwig Beck between 1937 and 1939, documenting his opposition to Hitler’s war plans and analyzing Germany’s preparedness for conflict.
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U.S.B.B.S. interrogations; Galland on Luftwaffe day fighter force (Irving File 3)
Add to cartThe file “DJ03-U.S.B.B.S. interrogations; Galland on Luftwaffe day fighter force” is a declassified microfilm archive containing pre-trial interrogation records and related documents from the U.S. Strategic Bombing Survey (European Theatre), focusing on German Luftwaffe operations during World War II, particularly day fighter forces.
It includes interrogation notes, schedules, logs, and handwritten summaries from individuals such as Adolf Galland, a senior Luftwaffe officer. The document offers firsthand insights into Luftwaffe tactics, operations, personnel, and air defense strategies during the war.
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Archival Name & Reference Compilation (Irving File 8F)
Add to cartThis 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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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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SD Religious Surveillance Reports – Germany 1939–1940 (Irving File 4L)
Add to cartThe document details SD surveillance of religious activities in Nazi Germany (1939–1940), focusing on clergy conduct, church services, and perceived anti-state behaviors within Catholic and Protestant communities. It highlights state efforts to monitor and suppress religious influence, especially among POWs and youth.
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Milch Diaries 1925-1935 (Irving File 56) – Negative Reel
Add to cartThis file is a microfilmed, handwritten diary collection of Erhard Milch from 1925–1935, documenting his daily activities, travel, and contacts during the formative years of German aviation and the Nazi regime.
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Jüdische Revue – January 1937 The Frankfurter Trial, Jewish Politics, Culture, and Global Identity in Crisis (Irving File 6D)
Add to cartThis January 1937 issue of Jüdische Revue focuses on the political and cultural fallout of the David Frankfurter trial, examining its exploitation by Nazi propaganda, alongside broader reflections on Jewish identity, antisemitism, and global Jewish responses to crisis.
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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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SD-Hauptamt Mobilization Calendar (Mob-Kalender) (Irving File 3F)
Add to cartA detailed Nazi-era mobilization manual for the SD (Sicherheitsdienst), outlining procedures, personnel actions, and operational readiness plans in the event of war. Includes structured directives, coded checklists, and administrative protocols.
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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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Il Tirsi- Apostolo Zeno – Negative Reel
Add to cartA 1696 Venetian pastoral opera libretto by Apostolo Zeno, Il Tirsi tells of shepherds, nymphs, and tangled romances, unfolding over three acts with music by Lotti, Caldara, and Ariosti. It blends Arcadian imagery, lyrical choruses, and moral resolution in classic baroque style.
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Guide to the Berlin Document Center Microfilm Collection (Irving File T-580)
Add to cartAn index-style finding aid from the U.S. National Archives’ Microfilming Program at the Berlin Document Center, listing roll numbers, boxes, and “Ordner” with brief scope notes to navigate the BDC microfilm. It spans major Nazi-era bodies—including the Propaganda Ministry, the Reichsorganisationsleiter of the NSDAP, the SS “Ahnenerbe,” the Reichskulturkammer, and the Einwandererzentrale (EWZ).
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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.





























