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
1.1.9 - Camps in France
1.1.9.1 - List Material of the "Befehlshaber der Sicherheitspolizei und des Sicherheitsdienstes (B.d.S.) Frankreich" / Commander of the Security Police (SIPO) and Security Service (SD) in France
Deportation lists 2-75 of the deportation of Jews of various nationalities from France, during the time from 1942-1944
Transport list of transferred Jews from the Dep. Meurthe et Moselle, Meuse and Vosges to the internment camp Drancy on 21.10.42
Prisoner lists of camp Drancy; Letter dated 27.8.1942 from the "Police des Questions Juires" at the interior ministry in Paris with the names Jews, whose detention in the camp Drancy was planned and List of Jews sent to the Security Service in Maisons Laffité on 29.4.1943 to be made available for a work deployment in agriculture
List of Jews (wanted persons) in Rouen and in Dép. Seine-Inferieure of 28.1.1942; List of Italian Jews who are designated to be transported back to Italy, who must be released from the camp Drancy because of an order on 12.3.1943
List of persons, who were located in 1941 and 1942 in camps Gurs, Rivesaltes, Récébédou, Noé and Bellac in France; lists of Jews, who were deported to unknown destinations from France in 1941 and 1944; Name lists of Polish prisoners(holders of Latin American, North and South American, passports), who were deported to unknown destinations from camp Vittel in France (postwar compilation) Deportations dates: April - May 1942, 18.4.1944, 16.5.1944 as well as a list without a deportation date. 4. Name lists of liberated persons from the camps Masseube, Noé Pauvres and Couvent des Petites Soeurs des Paures in France (primarily Jews) 5. Name list of Jews (holders of Latin American passports) liberated by allied forces in camp Vittel in France, prepared 16.11.1944 Registry book "Keller" Nr. 326
1 list concerning a/m nationals who were liberated in Camp de Noè & Masseube. 1 letter pertains to one unknown Jew who was in Camp de Noé in 1941 ...
1 list concerning Jews who were living in the on r/m Camps in France during 1941-42.
List of Jews who possess a Latin American passport and have been liberated by the Allies in Vittel/France 16.11.1944 (various nationalities)
List concerning Jews who were liberated from the on r/m Camps in France in Sept. 1947
Correspondence and letters of various departments concerning measures against individual persons of Jewish origin in France 14.1.1942 - 14.7.1944
Various registries of Jews resident in France who were later deported, individual reports of arrests and shootings (the Jews were held in camps before deportation)
Report about surveillance of Jews and Jewish organizations as well as arrests in Paris 6.6.1941
Name registry of Jews who died in camp Recebedou and were buried in the Portet cemetery, death dates: 8.4.1941 - 28.9.1941
Letter from the "General Director of Economic Aryanization" to the military commander in France about the German intention to "De-Judify" the economy concerning stock transfers of Jews resident in Department Meurthe-et-Moselle, dated 21.6.1944.
Name lists of Jews held in the internment camp Compiegne (Frontstalag 122) certified by the camp doctor as incapable of work 1., 7., 15. & 21.1.1942. Nationalities not listed.
Registry of deported and arrested Jews in the area of Limoges (dates cited from 23.2.1943 - 1.6.1944)
Name lists of French Jews against whose imprisonment in camp Compiegne objections had been raised on the grounds that they had been former soldiers 15.1.1942. Names are repeated.
Name registry from the Nexon camp of Jews: a) who on 3.3.1943, as former foreign workers, (G.T.E.=Groupe des travailleurs etrangers) were transferred to camp Borgnet (Drancy). b) who arrived on 3.3.1943 from Puy de Dome to camp Nexon
Name registry of deported Jews, whose family members were in camp Douadic, with information on deportation dates and destinations. Dates: 5/1941 - 9/1943
Name compilations of "communist" prisoners, born between 1912 and 1922, held in internment camp Compiegne (date not given) Nationalities not listed (presumably French)
Alphabetical registry of arrested Jews from Perigueux on 4.10.1944. Deportation & arrest dates: 5/1941 - 10.11.1944. Listed nationalities: German, French, Latvian, Luxembourgian, Austrian, Polish, Romanian, Russian, Hungarian, stateless.
Name lists of Jews of various nationalities, being held in camp Compiegne in order to be deported and regarding whom the German Embassy in Paris had been asked to comment whether there were any objections to their deportation, 2.2.1942. Listed nationalities: Afghan, Bulgarian, Italian, Portuguese, Romanian, Swiss, Spanish, Turkish, Hungarian.
Name list of Jews who were arrested by the Sipo/SK-detachment Rennes and delivered to camp Angers on 16.07.1942
Lists of "the martyrs" of Puits de Guerry (Cher). No dates. Nationalities not given.
Letter from the Prefect of Seine-et-Oise, Versailles to the "Oberkriegsverwaltungsrat at the Feldkommandantur Saint-Cloud" concerning the execution of 11 French citizens for sabotage with a request that the official (German) execution order be sent, 16.9.1942.
Compilation of victims of German atrocities with information on causes of death. Death dates: 16.2.1944 - August 1944.
Report about successful or attempted arrests on 23.9.1942, with the names of the persons arrested (or sought) and a brief description of the reasons for the arrests, 24.9.1942
Registry of Jews from the Departments Haute-Vienne, Vienne and Charente, transferred from camp Nexon to camp Gurs, February 1943
Name registry of Jews who were arrested on 9./10.10.1942 by the Sipo-detachment Chalons-sur-Marne and transferred on 16.10.1942 to Drancy
List of Jews who died in camp Nexon (2 persons in hospital Limoges) and who were buried in the cemetery in Nexon. Death dates: 12.2.1942 - 18.3.1943
Compilation of arrested Jewish foreign workers in the Department Indre, arrest date: 23.2.1943
Name registry of Jews arrested by the BdS and the SD in the territory of the military commander in France, external camp detachment Melun on 21.10.1942, as well as a letter dated 2.11.1942 about further arrests and transfers to Drancy on 31.10.1942, listed nationalities, Belgian, German, French, Polish, Romanian, Russian, White Russian, stateless.
Name registry of Jews from various Departments, who were transferred on 19. & 29.8.1942 from camp Nexon to the "occupied zone" (presumably to camp Drancy) Nationalities not given.
2 letters concerning the deportation of Jews from Drancy to Auschwitz in the context of the "Luna Aktion" on 26. & 30.10.1942 as well as individual deportation orders for "Aktion Luna", on 25.9.1942. Listed nationalities: French and Czech.
Name registry of Jews a) Hungarian nationality b) whose Hungarian nationality was not recognized, who were interned on 4.3.1943 in camp Drancy
Registry of Jews a) who were on 3.9.1942 in camp Rivesaltes b) who were sent from camp Rivesaltes to the "occupied zone" (presumably to camp Drancy) (women and children) c) who were transferred from camp Rivesaltes to the "occupied zone" (presumably to camp Drancy. (men) Transfer date and nationalities not given.
Registry of Jews from various Departments, who were transferred from camp Rivesaltes to the "occupied zone" (presumably to Drancy). Date and nationalities not given.
Letter concerning the transfer of elderly Jews from camp Beaune-la-Rolande to the Rothschild-Hospital in Paris 22.5.1943 listed nationality: French
Correspondence and name registry of Soviet Jews, who on 7. or 8.7.1943 were to be transferred from Compiegne to the internment camp Wülzburg 16.6. - 6.7.1943
Name registry of victims of the occupation with information on their fate from 19.7.1942 - 17.8.1944. Nationalities not given. Postwar compilation.
Alphabetical list of foreign Jews who were transferred to the "occupied zone". No date.and Alphabetical list of foreign Jews who were transferred to the "occupied zone" (from the Department Haute-Vienne). No date
Correspondence and name registry concerning the transport of Jews from Bordeaux to camp Drancy on 7.6.1943. Nationalities not given.
Alphabetical list of Jews in the camps Gurs, Rivesaltes, Vernet, Argeles, Noe, Recebedou, Agde, Riencros, Les Milles. No dates. Nationalities not given.
Name compilation of Hungarian Jews a) in the south zone (unoccupied areas) b) in occupied areas, who, on 22.2.1944, were in camp Drancy.
Copy of a telex from the Sipo (SD)-Einsatz detachments Limoges concerning the arrest of members of the United Resistance Movements 24.2.1944. Nationalities not given (presumably French)
Registry of deported Jews who did not return. No date. Nationalities not given and; Fragment of a list with the heading "Campiegne" and "Fort-Romainville"; List of persons who were shot by the Gestapo or militia in Limoges. No date and name registry of deported Jews from Limoges. Arrest dates: 8.2.1943 - 25.7.1944
Alphabetical list of Jews arrested in northern France (presumably also resident there), on 12.9.1942 and sent to camp Malines and on 15.9.1942 sent from there on the X. transport to the extermination camp in Upper Silesia. Names are repeated. Nationalities not given.
Name compilation of Jews who on 2.2.1944 were interned in camp Drancy (Argentinean nationality)
Alphabetical registers of Jews, who were imprisoned in the camp Vernet in part with individual original documents (beginning with the letter "H" only), that give information about their stays and later internments in France 1940-1944
Correspondence and name registers of Jews of Italian citizenship, who mostly were scheduled for repatriation to Italy 3.9.942 - 30.3.1942
Letters, correspondence and name lists of Jews of Romanian citizenship who should be returned to their home country 24.4.1943 - 17.3.1944
Name registers and correspondence about hostage-taking and executions (so called "Sühnemaßnahmen" (atonement measures) from 28.8.1941 - 30.8.1943
Register of Jews from Hungary, who lived in the area of Paris, compiled before the 23.2.1943 and Name register of the Hungarian Jews who stayed in the department Seine on the 6.3.1943
File of victims of the National Socialism in France who were shot within the "Sühnemaßnahme" (atonement measures) in France, 6.9.1941 - 23.5.1942
Report of a death in the internment camp Vittel in France. Death date: 21.3.1944
Index cards of Police Prison Camp Compiègne
1.1.9.9 - List Material on Drancy Assembly Camp
1.1.9.10 - List Material on Beaune La Rolande, Pithiviers Transit Camp
1.1.9.11 - List Material on Gurs Internment Camp
1.1.9.12 - List Material on Montluc prison (Lyon)
1.1.9.13 - List Material on Rivesaltes Internment Camp
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