2.1.1.1 Lists of all persons of United Nations and other foreigners, German Jews and stateless persons; American Zone; Bavaria, Hesse (1) (ID: 49450)
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Description:
This sub-collection primarily consists of various types and various forms of lists of persons that had to be drawn up by local German authorities and administrative offices after the end of the war. The lists were drawn up in connection with the so-called Allied Forces' Orders, whose purpose was to obtain as much information as possible on the fate of prisoners of war, forced laborers and refugees.
This is one of several collections in the Name Discovery of the USHMM’s Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database. You can search and discover the names. The search results will link to the full name records in the Arolsen Archives Online Archive.
This is one of several collections in the Name Discovery of the USHMM’s Holocaust Survivors and Victims Database. You can search and discover the names. The search results will link to the full name records in the Arolsen Archives Online Archive.
Compiler:
Arolsen Archives (ITS)
Credit:
Arolsen Archives (ITS)
Original document is held at:
Arolsen Archives (ITS)
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Description:
The Arolsen Archives, formerly International Tracing Service (ITS), are an international center on Nazi persecution with the world’s most comprehensive archive on the victims and survivors of National Socialism. The collection has information on about 17.5 million people and belongs to the UNESCO’s Memory of the World. It contains documents on the various victim groups targeted by the Nazi regime and is an important source of knowledge for society today.