0 - Global Finding Aids
1 - Incarceration Documents
1.1 - Camps and Ghettos
1.1.0 - General Information
1.1.1 - Amersfoort Police Transit Camp
1.1.2 - Auschwitz Concentration and Extermination Camp
1.1.3 - Bergen-Belsen Concentration Camp
1.1.4 - Breendonk Transit Camp
1.1.5 - Buchenwald Concentration Camp
1.1.6 - Dachau Concentration Camp
1.1.7 - Esterwegen Concentration Camp
1.1.8 - Flossenbürg Concentration Camp
1.1.8.0 - General Information on Flossenbürg Concentration Camp
1.1.8.1 - List Material Flossenbürg
Internment book (numbers) of CC Flossenbürg: 1 - 89970 (men); 50.000 - 66.060 (women)
'List of Inmates and Documents', Volume I, Part A-B: Postwar compilation by the US Army pertaining to prisoners who were in CC Flossenbürg before 03/06/1944
'List of Inmates and Documents', Volume II-IV, Part C: Postwar compilation by the US Army pertaining to prisoners who were in CC Flossenbürg after 06 March1944
Reports detailing changes of CC Flossenbürg (01/16/1945 - 04/03/1945)
Reports: Escape of prisoners from subcamps of CC Flossenbürg (1944-1945)
Transfers of prisoners to CC Flossenbürg and its subcamps from other concentration camps and Gestapo sites: Lists and Correspondence (1940-1945)
Transfers of prisoners from CC Flossenbürg or its subcamps to other camps, sub-camps and detention centers: Lists and correspondence (1941-1945)
Transport lists: Transfers from CC Buchenwald and the Kaufering subcamp (CC Dachau) to subcamps of CC Flossenbürg (1943-1945)
Entry lists CC Buchenwald: Transfers from CC Flossenbürg (Aug. 1942- March 1945)
Premium lists for prisoners in CC Flossenbürg and various subcamps (1943-1945)
Premium lists for prisoners in CC Flossenbürg (Aug. 1944 - March 1945)
Transfers of prisoners to various subcamps; Use of forced laborers; Strength reports: Lists and correspondence (1942-1945)
Retransfers of prisoners to CC Flossenbürg from various subcamps: Lists and Correspondence (1942-1945)
Rapportbook: Entries from different 'Innenkommandos'
Reports of skilled workers in CC Flossenbürg and strength reports from various subcamps; Various lists, e.g. regarding women in the Graslitz subcamp (1942-1945)
Post Purchase Book of CC Flossenbrüg regarding received prisoners' mail (1943)
List of 19 male prisoners who were in 'Vorbeugehaft' in CC Flossenbürg
Directory of the prisoners' infirmary (02/13 - 04/27/1945)
Lists and Correspondence: Retransfers of sick prisoners to the prisoner's infirmary of CC Flossenbürg; Dentists in the camp (1944-1945)
Johanngeorgenstadt subcamp: Lists of male forced laborers and deceased prisoners (1945)
Hof-Moschendorf subcamp: Lists; correspondence; reports of survivors (1946-1947)
Transfer list of sick prisoners from CC Flossenbürg to CC Bergen-Belsen on 10/23/1944 (French translation)
List of 64 French nationals who were deported to CC Flossenbürg in the years 1944-1945 (post-war list)
Excerpt from Gestapo documents received from Military Government Document Center Würzburg, concerning the deportation of Panov Donegan (Bulgaria) to CC Flossenbürg on 08/29/1944
Johanngeorgenstadt subcamp: List of prisoners transferred from Schönheide/Vogtland on 04/13/1945 (post-war list)
Pottenstein subcamp: File note concerning the arrest of employees of the Leibach/Ljubljana hydrotechnical office for use as forced laborers in the SS Fortification Office (03/05/1945)
Constellations (AJDC Paris) about female prisoners of the Mehltheuer subcamp who were in Rentzschmühle after the liberation
Letter from Camp Commandant Flossenbürg to the Commander of the Security Police and the SD in Italy concerning the murder (so-called "Sonderbehandlung") of prisoners (03/27/1945)
Ansbach subcamp: Death register (03/14/1945 - 04/04/1945) and contextualising remarks (1950)
Reports on deceased prisoners in various Flossenbürg subcamps (1943-1945)
Autopsy Reports, CC Flossenbürg (07/28/1944 - 04/10/1945)
Cemetery lists; Investigations into death marches: Flossenbürg and Nabburg (Wetterfeld) (1947-1949)
Cemetery and crematorium lists: 'Grundlisten' (WAST) for the communities of Nossen, Frauenhain and Meißen (1949-1950)
Directories and correspondence on cremated and buried corpses of former prisoners of CC Flossenbürg / subcamp Hersbruck in Nuremberg (1949)
Various death lists for prisoners who died in CC Flossenbürg respectively its subcamps or shortly after the liberation (1945-1950)
Pottenstein subcamp: List on the whereabouts of former prisoners and related correspondence of the UNRRA (1947)
UNRRA correspondence on missing and deceased prisoners in CC Flossenbürg with English translations of perpetrator documents (post-war constellation)
List of prisoners of CC Flossenbürg who were assumed to have been persecuted as Jews (post-war list)
List of liberated prisoners of CC Flossenbürg who were taken to the Klerikalseminar auxiliary hospital; UNRRA letter concerning Regensburg subcamp (e.g. forced labor, mass grave) (1945-1947)
Leitmeritz and Theresienstadt subcamps: List of deceased prisoners cremated in the crematorium in Leitmeritz
Liberated, murdered and repatriated prisoners, Soviet POWs and Eastern European civilians: Lists and correspondence concerning the subcamps Pottenstein and Holleischen and the DP camps Auerbach and Schwandorf (May-June 1945)
SS-Division Dirlewanger' / Wehrmacht: Correspondence and lists of physical examined and transferred prisoners (including §175)
Former prisoners of CC Flossenbürg, POWs, so-called 'Ostarbeiter' and civilian forced laborers who died after liberation: Lists
Military records (Wehrstammrollen, Wehrstammblätter) for prisoners of CC Flossenbürg and CC Sachsenhausen; Correspondence regarding individual prisoners; Lists of prisoners (did not undergo physical examination; "unfit for military service") (1939-1940)
Number index of existing Effect Cards, sorted by gender
Transfer lists / Premium lists / Cemetery lists Flossenbürg / 'Military examinations' ('SS Special Section') (1944; postwar compilation)
"Blocklist" for Block 1 in CC FLossenbürg with information on 128 male prisoners (04/19/1945)
Reporting and care of survivors / DPs in Bavarian communities (e.g. Wetterfeld and Pösing): House lists, decree of the US military administration, correspondence
Military records; Premium lists; Transfers to the Grafenreuth subcamp; Forced laborer for the construction management; Correspondence
Re-transfers: Subcamps Rabstein, Moschendorf, Leitmeritz, St. Georgenthal; Change of strength reports (03/29 - 04/13/1945)
Register of prisoners of KL Flossenbürg who were transferred on 22.3.1945 to KL Natzweiler/ detachment Offenburg (postwar compilation)
Rabstein subcamp: List of prisoners who died between 1944 and 1945 and after the liberation (1966-1967)
Transfers between CC Flossenbürg and CC Natzweiler, CC Buchenwald, CC Auschwitz and the Mülsen subcamp; SS-Division Dirlewanger; 'SD Agram': Lists and Correspondence (1943-1945)
Subcamp Zschachwitz: Lists regarding forced laborers of the company Mühlenbau und Industrie AG (MIAG) (1944-1945)
Transfer lists from various camps to subcamps of CC Flossenbürg and vice versa; List of deceased inmates of the Leitmeritz subcamp (postwar compilation) (1943-1945)
Transfers of women to CC Ravensbrück, deployment of women with children in agriculture: Correspondence (Sep. 1944- Jan. 1945); List of male prisoners murdered in CC Flossenbürg between June and December 1944 (so-called "Sonderbehandlung")
List and notes regarding "VIPs and leading figures" of CC Flossenbürg (1975)
Preliminary investigations into War Crimes by the Central Office of the State Administration of Justice: Exhumation protocols concerning corpses of prisoners from subcamps of CC Flossenbürg (e.g. Johanngeorgenstadt) who died on death marches (1945, 1974-1976)
Various lists of graves and deaths based on the death books of the community of Flossenbürg, including deaths of Jews and Polish citizens in CC Flossenbürg, as of 1973.
"Kommando B 5 Lobositz 2" (subcamp Leitmeritz / CC FLossenbürg): Reports detailing changes (1944-1945)
Flöha subcamp: 3 lists regarding French prisoners (postwar compilation)
Surgeries on prisoners of CC Flossenbürg: Post-war compilations of the War Crimes Group in Dachau for the period 10/24/1944 - 04/04/1945 (April 1947)
Jewish women who died on the death march from the Flossenbürg subcamp Grünberg to Volary/Wallern and were buried in the cemetery in Volary (lists of names and correspondence); Survivors' Report (1962-1982)
Ring subcamp (Saal): Lists of transfers of male forced laborers from CC Flossenbürg (02/12 - 02/24/1945)
Gröditz subcamp: List with names of male prisoners and death lists (Cemetery Frauenhain) (1947)
Reports detailing changes of CC Flossenbürg; Name lists (Soviet prisoners of the subcamp Johanngeorgenstadt; former prisoners who died in Flossenbürg after the liberation) (1944; 1948)
Zschachwitz subcamp (Mühlenbau und Industrie AG, MIAG): Lists of male forced laborers (prisoners of CC Flossenbürg) (1944-1947)
Wolkenburg subcamp: Correspondence on the certification of deaths (concerning so-called 'female gypsies'; Polish prisoners and so-called 'Ostarbeiter')
Dresden subcamp: Correspondence regarding female forced laborers working for the company 'Universelle' Maschinenfabrik J. C. Müller & Co. (1944-1945)
Chemnitz subcamp: Lists pertaining to forced laborers (male/female) of CC Flossenbürg who were employed at Astrawerke AG (undated)
Deutsche Reichsbahn, Reichsbahnausbesserungswerk Dresden (RAW): List of names of male laborers (prisoners of CC Flossenbürg)
1.1.8.3 - Individual Documents male Flossenbürg
1.1.8.4 - Individual Documents female Flossenbürg
1.1.8.5 - Number Index Flossenbürg
1.1.8.6 - Hollerith preparatory worksheet cards - Flossenbürg
1.1.9 - Camps in France
1.1.10 - Labor Reformatory Camp Großbeeren
1.1.11 - Groß-Rosen Concentration Camp
1.1.12 - Herzogenbusch-Vught Concentration Camp
1.1.13 - Hinzert Special SS Camp
1.1.14 - Camps in Italy and Albania
1.1.15 - Camps in Yugoslavia
1.1.16 - Kislau Concentration Camp
1.1.17 - Klooga / Vaivara Concentration Camp
1.1.18 - Ghetto Kauen (Kaunas / Kowno)
1.1.19 - Krakau-Plaszow Concentration Camp
1.1.20 - Lichtenburg Concentration Camp
1.1.21 - Labor reformatory camp Liebenau (Internment Camp Liebenau)
1.1.22 - Litzmannstadt (Lodz) Ghetto and "Polen-Jugendverwahrlager" /Detention Camp for Polish Juveniles
1.1.23 - Lublin (Majdanek) Concentration Camp
1.1.24 - Mecheln (Malines) SS Deportation Camp
1.1.25 - Mauritius Detainment Camp
1.1.26 - Mauthausen Concentration Camp
1.1.27 - Concentration Camp Mittelbau (Dora)
1.1.28 - Moringen Concentration Camp and "Jugendschutzlager"/ Protective Custody Camp for Juveniles
1.1.29 - Natzweiler (Struthof) Concentration Camp
1.1.30 - Neuengamme Concentration Camp
1.1.31 - Niederhagen (Wewelsburg) Concentration Camp
1.1.32 - Camps in Norway
1.1.33 - Oranienburg Concentration Camp
1.1.34 - Papenburg Penitentiary Camp/ Emslandlager
1.1.35 - Ravensbrück Concentration Camp
1.1.36 - Riga (Kaiserwald) Concentration Camp and Riga Ghetto
1.1.37 - Sachsenburg Concentration Camp
1.1.38 - Sachsenhausen Concentration Camp
1.1.39 - Sandbostel Absorption Camp
1.1.40 - Schirmeck-Vorbruck Concentration Camp
1.1.41 - Stutthof Concentration Camp
1.1.42 - Theresienstadt Ghetto
1.1.43 - Treblinka Labour Camp
1.1.44 - Warsaw Ghetto and Concentration Camp
1.1.45 - Welzheim Concentration Camp (Protective Custody Camp)
1.1.46 - Westerbork Assembly and Transit Camp
1.1.47 - Various Camps
1.1.48 - Concentration Camp Bad Sulza
1.1.49 - Concentration Camp Colditz
1.1.50 - Schutzhaftlager Hohnstein
1.1.51 - Concentration Camp Sonnenburg
1.1.52 - Concentration Camp Columbia-Haus Concentration Camp
1.1.53 - Concentration Camp Eutin
1.1.54 - Concentration Camp Heinersdorf
1.1.55 - Concentration Camp Heuberg
1.1.56 - Concentration Camp Kemna
1.1.57 - Concentration Camp Kuhlen
1.1.58 - Concentration Camp Osthofen
1.1.59 - Concentration Camp Roßlau
1.1.60 - Concentration Camps Wittmoor, Fuhlsbüttel and Neuengamme
1.1.61 - Juvenile Detention and Reform Camp Lebrechtsdorf
1.2 - Miscellaneous
2 - Registration of Foreigners and German Persecutees by Public Institutions, Social Securities and Companies (1939 - 1947)
3 - Registrations and Files of Displaced Persons, Children and Missing Persons
4 - Special NSDAP organizations and actions
5 - Death Marches, identification of unkown dead and Nazi trials
6 - Records of the ITS and its predecessors
7 - Archival records of microforms (new material / document acquisition)
8 - Collections of private persons and small archives