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German Security Police and SS Records, 1939–1942 (Irving File 36)
Add to cartThis 801-page file is a digitised compilation of RSHA and SS administrative documents from 1939–1942 , including memoranda, directives, training materials, personnel lists, and Einsatzgruppen orders. It provides detailed evidence of the bureaucratic structure and operations of the Nazi security apparatus during the Second World War.
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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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Directives
German Mobilization, Troop Movement, and Construction Orders, 1933–1938 (Irving File T78-300)
Add to cartCaptured OKH records (T-78 Roll 300) detailing interwar German Army mobilization schedules, troop deployments, construction/fortification orders, and border-control regulations (1933–1938). Includes Aufmarsch 1938 plans (Rot/Grün/Lila) and a complete 1932 Oder river-crossing exercise with map, signals, and logistics tables.
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German Third Reich Administrative and Military Documents, 1933–1945 (Irving File 5C)
Add to cartA 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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Directives
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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Albert Speer’s Confidential Chronicle of the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production, 1943 (Irving File 41)
Add to cartThis file is a confidential 1943 chronicle compiled by Albert Speer’s ministry, documenting his daily activities, conferences with Hitler and other Nazi leaders, and detailed reports on Germany’s armaments production, industrial management, and war economy. It provides a continuous record of how the Reich coordinated military production during a decisive year of World War II.
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Selected Extracts from the German Naval Staff War Diary, 1942–1944 (Irving File 86)
Add to cartThis file contains 462 pages of extracts from the Kriegstagebuch der Seekriegsleitung (Naval Staff War Diary), recording German Naval High Command operations, intelligence, and strategy between 1942 and 1944. It provides detailed insight into U-boat warfare, convoy battles, and the broader naval situation during the critical middle years of World War II.
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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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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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Directives
German–Spanish Economic Negotiations, 1940 Draft Trade Agreement (Irving File F-18)
Add to cartA 1940 German Foreign Ministry dossier detailing proposed economic agreements with Francoist Spain, including the full draft of a Sonderabkommen über den Warenverkehr outlining mutual raw-material exchanges, credit mechanisms, and Rowak–Sofindus administration for a potential Axis trade alliance.
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Appointments Diary
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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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 Military and SS Administrative Records Orders, Transport Lists, and Situation Reports, 1945 (Irving file T78-304)
Add to cartA large compilation of original German Wehrmacht and SS administrative documents from the final phase of the Second World War and its immediate aftermath, including operational orders, transport directives, troop movement records, and logistical reports. The file preserves contemporaneous bureaucratic records documenting military administration during collapse, surrender, and postwar processing.
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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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Diary
Anonymous Letters to Hitler and Internal NSDAP Correspondence (Irving file DJ23)
Add to cartA composite file of anonymous letters sent to Adolf Hitler, together with internal NSDAP and Reich administrative correspondence showing how unsolicited petitions, denunciations, and rumors were processed within the Nazi bureaucracy.
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Directives
German Rocket Research Mittelwerk GmbH V-2 Production Files and Allied Intelligence, 1943–1945 (Irving file DJ24)
Add to cartA comprehensive primary-source compilation documenting the underground production of the V-2 rocket at Mittelwerk GmbH, combining German wartime administrative and technical records with Allied intelligence reports and postwar investigations from 1943 to 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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Directives
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.




















