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Title: Allied Administration in Germany, Austria, and France, 1944 -- 1952
Predominant Dates:1944 -- 1948
ID: RG-03/RG-03
Primary Creator: Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
Extent: 3.0 Boxes
Arrangement:
The arrangement scheme for the record group was imposed during processing in the absence of an original order. Materials are arranged by subject/creator, then by identifier, as assigned by the processor.
Record group is comprised of four collections: 1. US Military Command wartime and postwar documents; 2. Collection on displaced persons camps and Jewish affairs; 3. Collection on the surrender of Germany and civil affairs; 4. Collection on the US Military Government in the US Zone of Occupation.
Subjects: U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany
Languages: German, English
Abstract
Largely the documents of this record group reflect the activities of the US military administration at the close of the war and in postwar period until and after the establishment of Federal Republic of Germany.
Scope and Contents of the Materials
This record group contains official publications issued by the Allied military authorities. These documents vary by content and form. Included are guidelines and instructions for military and civil administration and reference materials in relation to the former Nazi authorities. It also is comprised of documents on the German administrative structure during the war; postwar documents issued by the Allied and the new German administrations; maps of Germany and the neighboring regions; and documents related to the Allied-administered and -authorized wartime and postwar publications.
Materials in this record group include official documents, books, booklets, maps, photographs, and newspapers. Some of the materials are digitized.
Collection Historical Note
This Record Group comprises the following collections: US Military Command, wartime and postwar documents; DP camps and Jewish affairs; Documents regarding the Surrender of Germany and civil affairs; US Military Government documentsof the US zone of occupation of Germany, 1945 -- 1948; Collection of military maps of Germany and adjacent regions.
Biographical Note
US Military Government in Germany (MG) operated as military and civil government, overseeing the German municipal authorities.
It dealt with political, military and economic situation and developments in the US zone of occupation.
Among its numberous tasks were denazification, procecution of National Socialists crimes, assuaring economic stability, organizing and subsidizing displaced persons camps and running exchange of prisoners of war and displaced persons.
The other tasks and agendas included organization medical and hygiene facilities, vetting German prisoners of war whether they belonged to NSDAP (National Socialist German Workers' Party) and to the military and police organization deemed of criminal character, such as SS, SD, Gestapo and SA.
Subject/Index Terms
Administrative Information
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Access Restrictions:
No restrictions
Use Restrictions:
Copyrighted materials, credits and references to the Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust are required
Technical Access Note:
Digital copies might be available upon request
Related Materials:
RG-40, Kurt Wittler Papers
This Record Group comprises narratives, publications, photographs, and preparatory materials from the office of Kurt Wittler, editor of the German-language newspaper Bayrischer Tag (Bavarian Day) published by the American Military Administration for the German civil population in Bavaria. Kurt Wittler’s correspondence and documentation from the earlier days also shed light on American intelligence activities in relation to the German Army in 1944 and 1945.
Preferred Citation:
RG-03, Allied Administration in Germany, Austria, and France. Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust Archive.
Processing Information:
Materials are primarily described using the local descriptive standards of the LA Museum of the Holocaust.
Box and Folder Listing
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Collection of Folder-Level 1: RG-03.01, US Miltary Command, wartime and postwar documents, 1943 -- 1952],
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Collection of Folder-Level 2: RG-03.02, DP camps and Jewish Affairs, circa 1945-1950],
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Collection of Folder-Level 3: RG-03.03, Documents regarding the Surrender of Germany and civil affairs, 1945, 1949],
[Collection of Folder-Level 4: RG-03.04, US Military Government documents, US zone of occupation, 1945-1948],
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- Collection of Folder-Level 4: RG-03.04, US Military Government documents, US zone of occupation, 1945-1948
- This collection consists of internal documents issued for US Military personnel during the US Military occupation of postwar Germany. Other publications were made public for the benefit of American military and civilian service personnel.
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Publications of the US Military Government in postwar Germany
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Displaced persons camps
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Displaced Persons Report
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GI Council at Frankfurt am Main memorandum of displaced persons
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Antisemitism
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Reports about Internal Situation in Germany
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-03.04.01, Information Bulletin. Magazine of US Military Government in Germany. No. 142, 145, August--October 1948
- The Information Bulletin was a bi-weekly magazine published by the US Military Government in Germany. It was intended to provide authoritative information concerning the policies, regulations, instructions, operations, and activities of the US Military Government and affiliated organizations. This document contains two issues. Issue 142 includes a detailed map of the occupied zones of Germany. Issue 145 contains an article on the creation of the Bonn Constitution titled “Constitution-Making at Bonn” accompanied by a photograph.
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Information Bulletins, American, postwar Germany
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German wartime administration; Allied administration in Germany; U.S. Military Government in Germany
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Map of the occupied zones in postwar Germany
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German Constitutional Assembly, Bonn, October 1948
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Information bulletin, monthly magazine of the U.S. Military Government in Germany, 1948
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Bizonias trade agreement program, Information Bulletin, US Military Government magazine, 1948
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Todays women of Germany, Information bulletin, Magazine of US Military Government, 1948
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Parliamentary Council, US Military Government in Germany, 1948
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Robert Murphy, special political advisor to the US Military Governor, Information Bulletin, 1948
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-03.04.02, I and E Bulletin, Vol. 1, No. 24, September 1946
- I and E Bulletin was a periodical publication for US Military and civilian personnel. This document contains three articles from three different publications of the I and E Bulletin. Vol. 1 No. 34 is a continuation of excerpts from the International War Crimes Tribunal in Nuremburg made by Chief American Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson. Vol. 2 No. 7 contains information on various German organizations. Vol. 3 No. 19 provides flash cards about VE-day for readers to cut out and study.
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U.S. Military Government
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Editorial program articles, I and E bulletin, 1946--1947
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Education of American troops regarding national socialism, I and E bulletin, 1946--1947
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Editorial articles, crimes of national socialism, I and E bulletin, 1946--1947
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Advisement of American troops, what to do and not to do, I and E bulletin, 1946--1947
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Photographs depicting Nazi crimes in Euroupe
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Photographs, concentration camps
- Creators:
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United States Military Government in Germany
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-03.04.03, American Occupation Women’s Voluntary Service, Circle of Cooperation, Bulletin No. 1, January 1948
- The subject of this bulletin is “Progress of women’s activities throughout the zone and report of the first conference held in Frankfurt, January 13 and 14, 1948.” This organization came about when several wives joined their husbands after the war in occupied Germany and attempted to help displaced persons and various other post-war issues. The organization worked closely with the German Red Cross to provide support and aid. The bulletin reports their efforts and the situation in Frankfurt.
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Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
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American Occupation Womens Voluntary Service
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Circle of Cooperation
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Progress of womens activities throughout the U.S. Zone of Occupation, Germany, 1948
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Report on the first conference held in Frankfurt, AOWVS, Germany, 1948
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American womens obligation in the occupation mission, U.S. Occupied Zone of Germany, 1948
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U.S. Occupation Zone in Germany
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Public information offices, U.S. Occupied Zone of Germany, 1948
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The German Red Cross, U.S. Zone of occupation, Germany, 1948
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The business womens chapter of AOWVS, Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
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AOWVS, American Occupation Womens Voluntary Service, Germany, 1948
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American Occupation Womens Voluntary Service (January, 1948)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-03.04.04, Appeal urging Germans to be tolerant and eradicate Nazi ideology, 15 January 1948
- This document was dated on January 15, 1948 and is an appeal made by the German Minister of the Political Liberation to fellow citizens asking them to be tolerant and eradicate Nazi ideologies of anti-semtism.
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Liberation Law, October 7, 1947
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Denazification in Germany
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Liberation Law preventing the rise of National Socialism
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The fight agaisnt Nazism
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Nazi Anti-Semitic Propaganda
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Desecration of Jewish sanctuaries and cemeteries, postwar Germany
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The Liberation Law, 7 October 1947, postwar Germany
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Spruchkammer, Denazification Court, postwar Germany
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Minister of political liberation, Binder, January 1948
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Appeal, urging Germans to be tolerant and eradicate Nazi ideology, 1948
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denazification
- Creators:
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GI Council of Frankfurt, US non-government charitable organization, postwar (1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-03.04.05, Joshua Starr notification as guest speaker about the cultural object looted by the Nazis, 1948
- This letter is a pre-release for the Stars and Stripes event that was held on June 16, 1948 to the GI Council of Frankfurt. The letter states that Joshua Starr, a New York scholar, would share his findings on his recent trip to Germany, of the looted items by the Nazi Party of Jewish artifacts and works.
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Starr, Joshua
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GI Council of Frankfurt, 16 June 1948, JWB Synagogue Center, Frankfurt, Germany
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Representative of the Jewish cultural Reconstruction Society, Joshua Starr, Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
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GI Council of Frankfurt, Program Chairman, David Lippert, Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
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Office of the Treater Judge Advocate, U.S. forces headquarters, European Theater, 1948
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JWB Synagogue Center, 6 Elsa Brandstrom Street, Frankfurt
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Search for looted art from Jewish institutions, postwar Germany
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Method of searching for looted art and cultural objects from Jewish institutions, postwar Germany
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Joshua Starr, expert on search for the looted art from Jews, postwar Germany
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Jewish cultural reconstruction society, New York, US
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Lecture by Joshua Starr on the search of art looted from Jewish institutions, postwar Germany
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GI Council of Frankfurt, US non-government charitable organization, postwar (1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-03.04.06, List and notes of distributed persons to the Displaced Persons Camp, circa 1946
- Handwritten notes detailing items distributed to Displaced Person camps.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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List of persons in Displaced Persons Camp
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Displaced persons camps
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Displaced Persons Report
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Report about Displaced Persons Camp
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
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Reports about Displaced Persons
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DP camp, US occupied Germany
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Displaced person camps, documents
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List of supplies, displaced persons camp, US occupied Germany
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List of supplies to be delivered to DP camp, US occupied Germany
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Displaced persons camp, supplies, postwar Germany
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Displaced persons camp, inventory list of supplies, postwar Germany
- Creators:
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-03.04.07, List of organizations and tasks, circa March 1946
- This document is the minutes to a meeting of what is presumed to be the GI council, there is a list of some members and topics. It is typed but there are handwritten edits also. The meeting might have taken place in February or March, but the year is not recorded.
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Displaced person camps, documents
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Displaced persons camps
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Report about Displaced Persons Camp
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List of committees with regards to the functioning of DP camps, postwar
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Welfare committee, with regard to the functioning of DP camps, postwar
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Membership committee, with regard to the functioning of DP camps, postwar
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Program committee, with regard to the functioning of DP camps, postwar
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Publicity committee, with regard to the functioning of DP camps, postwar
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Purim committee, with regard to the functioning of DP camps, postwar
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Civil rights committee, with regard to the functioning of DP camps, postwar
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DP Camps, postwar
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Displaced person camps in Germany
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Displaced persons (DP) camps in Germany, postwar
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US officials supervising DP camps in Germany, postwar
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-03.04.08, List of Displaced Person Camps with indication of Jewish and non-Jewish populations., June 1948
- This document is a list of Displaced Person Camps with the number of Jewish and non-Jewish populations.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Displaced persons camps
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Reports about Jewish Displaced Persons in postwar Germany
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Reports about Displaced Persons
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Population of Displaced Person Camps in Germany
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List of cities with DP camps and populations, postwar, Germany
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Total number of Jewish DP population for cities in Germany, 1948
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Total number of DP population, Germany, 1948
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Population of DP camps, postwar Germany, 1948
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Displaced person camps in Germany
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Displaced persons (DP) camps in Germany, postwar
- Creators:
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
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Authorities of Displaced Person Camps in Germany (1945 -- 1956)
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Central Committee of Liberated Jews in the US zone of occupation in Germany (1945 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-03.04.09, American Board of Charities first meeting notification, April 15, 1948
- This document is a letter addressed to the members of the American Board of Charities concerning their first meeting which was held on April 14, 1948. The document lists various projects that the ABC plans to pursue in their upcoming fundraising events. The letter is signed by the 1st Lt., Dorothy P. Frome.
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American Board of Charities first meeting (April 16, 1948)
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
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American Board of Charities
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Frankfurt Military Post Headquarters, Germany
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Meeting of American Board of Charities, Frankfurt, 1948
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Board members of the American Board of Charities, Frankfurt
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Logistics about the American Board of Charities office building, Frankfurt
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American Board of Charities (1948)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 10: RG-03.04.10, Mission statement of the American Board of Charities, 4 copies, April 1948
- This document is the mission statement of the American Board of Charities (ABC) at Frankfurt Military Post APO 757. The document discusses various charitable activities that ABC plans to pursue as well as how to secure logistical support. It is signed by R. W. Fitzpatrick, Lt. Col. AGD, Adjutant General. There are several handwritten notes within this document. [There are 4 copies of this document in possession]
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American Board of Charities mission statement (April 1, 1948)
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American Board of Charities
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
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Charitable activities in DP camps, Germany
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Frankfurt Military Post Headquarters, Germany
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Frankfurt (Germany)
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ABC purpose, coordination of and assistance to private charitable activities,Frankfurt Military Post
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Charitable activities in the Frankfurt Military Post, 1948
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Appeals to the United States for relief supplies, American Board of Charities, 1948
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Board members, American Board of Charities, Frankfurt, 1948
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American Board of Charities (1948)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 11: RG-03.04.11, Constitution of GI Council of Frankfurt, 3 copies, May 7, 1947
- This document is the constitution of the GI Council of Frankfurt, Germany and addresses issues of membership, dues, officers, elections, rules of order, amendments, quorum and standing committees. The council was primarily concerned with bringing aid and encouragement to the Jews of Europe. It is signed by Albert Bernstein. The document had to be approved at a meeting and was documented by the recording secretary S. Lidor on May 7, 1947.
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Charter of GI Council of Frankfurt am Main (May 7, 1947)
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GI Council of Frankfurt, charitable organization to help Jews in Europe, postwar
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US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Military documents
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American charitable organization, postwar Germany
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Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
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American charitable organization, postwar Germany, documents
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GI Council of Frankfurt, Constitution, 1947
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Rules and guidelines, constitution of GI council of Frankfurt, 1947
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Different committees on the board, Constitution of GI Council of Frankfurt, 1947
- Creators:
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GI Council of Frankfurt, US non-government charitable organization, postwar (1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 12: RG-03.04.12, Memorandum about the raids, conducted at displaced persons camp, May 1948
- This document was dated on May 6, 1948 and addresses the problems related to the Displaced Persons Camps. Displaced persons were being taken advantage and in addition they were viewed as second-class citizens within the camps. This memorandum also illustrates how to help displaced persons and raise public awareness. The document encourages members of the council to support local Displaced Perons camps in their pursuit of normal and artistic expressions.
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Report about Displaced Persons Camp
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Displaced persons camps
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The United Nations Displaced Persons, DPs saved from the Germans
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Military raids in Displaced Persons Camps, 1948
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Displaced Persons Assembly Centers, postwar Germany
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denazification
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Denazification in Germany
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
- Creators:
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 13: RG-03.04.13, Memorandum for the President of GI Council of Frankfurt, Germany, November 1947
- This document explains the authority of the group and how they operate. It also renders evidences with regard to legitimacy of their claims and is signed by David Shippert on November 26, 1947.
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Memorandum for GI Council of Frankfurt (November, 1947)
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GI Council at Frankfurt am Main memorandum of displaced persons
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Frankfurt am Main (Germany)
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The GI Council of Frankfurt, Germany, organized under the guidance of Chaplain Joseph Miller, 1946
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GI Council of Frankfurt, supply drives for items needed in DP camps, 1947
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Cultural activities in Displaced Persons Camps
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picnics and parties in DP Camps, 1947
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JWB Synagogue Center, 6 Elsa Brandstrom Street, Frankfurt
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Education at Displaced Persons Camps
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Off duty activities of military personal, DP camps, 1947
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Chaplain fund, religious funds which are to be administered by a chaplain as custodian, 1947
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Displaced persons (DP) camps in Germany, postwar
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DP camp, US occupied Germany
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Displaced person camps, documents
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Displaced person camps in Germany
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Report about Displaced Persons Camp
- Creators:
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GI Council of Frankfurt, US non-government charitable organization, postwar (1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 14: RG-03.04.14, "Aims and Policies of the G.I. Council of Frankfurt, Germany", July 1948
- This document is the mission statement of the G.I Council of Frankfurt, Germany, and further explains their aims and policies.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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GI Council at Frankfurt am Main mission statement (1948)
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GI councils goal, fulfill its goals of assisting Jewish survivors in Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
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GI Councils goals, Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
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Steps to implement the GI Councils goals, Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
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Displaced persons (DP) camps in Germany, postwar
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Report about Displaced Persons Camp
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Displaced persons camps
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Cultural activities in Displaced Persons Camps
- Creators:
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GI Council of Frankfurt, US non-government charitable organization, postwar (1947)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 15: RG-03.04.15, Report of the Jewish cemetary incident at Borner Platz, March 1948
- This document is a letter discussing an incident on March 1, 1948, in which a man, Bertram Levine, witnessed a group of people taking gravestones from a cemetery. They did not seem to have permission to do this so he is informing the proper authorities.
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Concerned civilian's report
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Munich (Germany)
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Jewish cemetery
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The destruction of the Old Jewish Cemetery and Mikveh on Borner Platz, 1948
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Former sight of the Borner Platz Synagogue
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Re purposing gravestones into bricks, March 1948
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 16: RG-03.04.16, Monthly MG Report, Office of Military Government, Hesse, June 1948
- This document is a progress report of the Office of Military Government Hesse and includes problems and concerns surrounding the internal restitution issue.
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Restitution-related documents
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Hesse (Germany)
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
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Reports from Restitution Agencies, Hesse, Germany, 1948
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Restitution agencies, Wiesbaden, Germany, 1948
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Restitution agencies, Marburg, Germany, 1948
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Restitution agencies, Fritzlar, Germany, 1948
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Restitution agencies, Darmstadt, Germany, 1948
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Difficulty regarding claims, Germany, 1948
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German general claims law, draft by the Property Control Committee of the Laenderrant, 1948
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Office of Military Government in Hesse (1948)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 17: RG-03.04.17, Letter from Office of Military Government in Berlin about ownership of motor vehicle, June 1948
- This document is a letter sent out by the Office of Military Government in Berlin, Germany concerning the ownership of motor vehicles by displaced persons. Signed by G.H. Garde, Lt. Col. AGD, Adjutant General.
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Restitution-related documents
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Berlin (Germany)
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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US Occupation Zone in Germany; Germany
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Office of military government for Germany (US)
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Office of military governor, Berlin, Germany
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Ownership of motor vehicles by Displaced Persons, 1948
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Office of military government for Bavaria, Germany
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Office of military government for Hesse, Germany
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Office of military government for Wuerttemburg-Baden, Germany
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Office of military government for Bremen, Germany
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Office of military government for the Berlin sector, Germany
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Landericht Mannheim monthly military government report, June, 1948
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Government law no. 59, restitution of identifiable property, Germany, 1948
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Jewish community of Frankfurt, Germany, 1948
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 18: RG-03.04.18, Secret Documents. Buchenwald, April 14, 1945, April 14, 1945
This document was devised by Allied administration in Germany regarding the formation and activities within Buchenwald concentration camp near Weimar, Germany.
The report includes a summarization of the camp, as well as detailed events which evidence war crimes, and some even detailed statistics of murdering prisoners.
The report also includes records of deaths (prisoners of war/Jewish prisoners) and also names of prisoner detachments.
dated April 14, 1945
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Allied Military and Civil administration in Germany
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Buchenwald (Germany: concentration camp)
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Buchenwald (Germany: Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration camps
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Documents in English language
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Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
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Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
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Living conditions in concentration camps
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living and working conditions in concentration and labor camps
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Prisoners of war, Soviet, inhuman conditions, wartime
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Prisoners of war, Soviet
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Weimar (Germany)
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Political prisoners of Buchenwald concentration camp
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Organization of the Buchenwald concentration camp
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Buchenwald concentration camp, outside slave labor units
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German wartime administration; Allied administration in Germany; U.S. Military Government in Germany
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U.S. Military Government
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The Dutch Jews in the Buchenwald concentration camp, 1941
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Auschwitz (Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration and extermination camps
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Ravensbrück (Concentration camp)
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Franklin Delano Roosevelt, 32nd President of the United States, 1882 -- 1945
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U.S. Military Court at Dachau
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Committee of prisoners, Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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History of the camp, Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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Early period of the Buchenwald Concentration Camp, 1937-1938
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Death of President Franklin D Roosevelt, memorial service in Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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High ranking Austrian officials interned in Buchenwald Concentration Camp, 1938
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Winterstein, Attorney General of Austria, interned in Buchenwald Concentration Camp, 1938
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Richard Steidle, head of the Heimwehr, National Guard interned in Buchenwald Concentration Camp 1938
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German Jews in Buchenwald Concentration Camp after Kristallnacht, 1938
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Killing of Soviet POWs, October 1941, Buchenwald Concentration Camp
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
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Allied Authorities, US Military Government in Germany, Gestapo and Dachau commandant offices (1945 -- 1946)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 19: RG-03.04.19, Press release from Allied Administration, War Crimes trial in Dachau, September 24, 1948, September 24, 1948
This document is an immediate press release from Allied (U.S.) administration regarding the results of the U.S. Military Court at Dachau and the charging of Ilse Koch (wife of Buchenwald commandant Otto Koch) and thirty other defendants.
The results include that no evidence of Ilse Koch's alleged obsession with furnishings made of tattooed human skin.
Additionally, 22 death sentences, 5 life sentences (including Ilse Koch), and four 10-20 year sentences were result of U.S. Military court at Dachau.
September 24, 1948
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U.S. Military Court at Dachau
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Dachau (Germany)
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Dachau war crimes trial
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war crimes trials, Nazi Germans
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Ilse Koch
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Evidences of Nazi-German crimes against humanity, peace and warcrimes
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Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
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Kenneth C. Royall, Secretary of U.S. Army
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U.S. Senate
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US Army
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Armed Forces, US
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Buchenwald (Germany: concentration camp)
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Buchenwald (Germany: Concentration camp)--Complex of concentration camps
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Organization of the Buchenwald concentration camp
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Raymond E. Baldwin, U.S. Senator
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Washington D.C. (United States)
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Germany (1945 -- 1949)
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United States (1945 -- 1960)
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Allied Authorities, US Military Government in Germany, Gestapo and Dachau commandant offices (1945 -- 1946)
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 20: RG-03.04.20, What's Cooking in Berlin Special Service Guide, February 1947
- Entertainment guide for American Special Service members in Berlin for February 1947.
- Arrangement: Item-level booklet
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Extent: Front cover, title page, index, inside page, and back cover
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Publications of the US Military Government in postwar Germany
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Berlin (Germany)
- Creators:
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 21: RG-03.04.21, Infantry Journal Volume 58, number 2, February 1946
- Infantry Journal Volume 58 number 2 from February of 1946, printed in Washington D.C.
- Arrangement: Item-level magazine
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Extent: Cover, title page, index, page 8, back cover
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Military documents
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Washington D.C. (United States)
- Creators:
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United States Army
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 22: RG-03.04.22, XIX Corps Scroll Number 3, published in Germany, June 24, 1945
- XIX Corps Scroll published in Germany in June of 1945. It contains a message from the Chaplain describing recent events of World War II as well as descriptions of various synagogues within Germany.
- Arrangement: Item-level publication
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Extent: sixteen pages
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Language of Material: English and German
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Goals and objectives for the US occupation regime in postwar Germany
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Germany
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Germany (1945--1949)
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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US Army
- Collection of Folder-Level 23: RG-03.04.23, Going up to Eagle's Nest Photobook, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- Photo booklet of Hitler's "Kehlsteinhaus" located near the town of Berchtesgaden. The pictures were most likely taken during American occupation of Germany postwar. "Kehlsteinhaus" or the "Eagle's Nest" was built for Hitler by Martin Bormann on his 50th birthday; it still stands today.
- Arrangement: Collection folder-level photobook
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Extent: Cover and eight photos with labels
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 1: RG-03.04.23.01, Going up to Eagle's Nest cover, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The cover of the photobook, portraying a drawing of "Kehlsteinhaus."
- Arrangement: Item-level cover
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Extent: One cover
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 2: RG-03.04.23.02, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 1, Hitler's residence in Berchtesgaden, 1945
- Photo 1 shows the "Berghof" or Hitler's residence in the Bavarian Alps near the town of Berchtesgaden. This photo was taken in 1945.
- Arrangement: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 3: RG-03.04.23.03, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 2, Berghof after allied bombing, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The second photo in the photobook shows Berghof the night after allied bombing of Berchtesgaden.
- Arrangment: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 4: RG-03.04.23.04, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 3, Tunnel leading to Kehlsteinhaus, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The third photo in the photobook shows the tunnel leading to Kehlsteinhaus near the town of Berchtesgaden in the Bavarian Alps.
- Arrangement: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 5: RG-03.04.23.05, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 4, Back of the mountain which holds Berghof, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The fourth photo in the photobook shows the backside of the mountain on which Berghof sits. This photo was taken near the town of Berchtesgaden.
- Arrangement: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 6: RG-03.04.23.06, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 5, Entrance to elevator leading to Berghof, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The fifth photo shows the 140 meter elevator that led up to Hitler's "Kehlsteinhaus" near the town of Berchtesgaden.
- Arrangment: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 7: RG-03.04.23.07, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 6, View of the parking lot to Kehlsteinhaus, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The sixth photo of the photobook shows the parking lot at the base of the mountain holding Berghof near the town of Berchtesgaden.
- Arrangement: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 8: RG-03.04.23.08, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 7, View of Berghof from the left, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The seventh photo shows Berghof from the left side of the mountain facing the town of Berchtesgaden.
- Arrangement: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 9: RG-03.04.23.09, Going up to Eagle's Nest photo 8, View of Berghof from the road below, Berchtesgaden, 1945
- The ninth photo in the photobook shows the mountain containing Berghof from the road below it.
- Arrangement: Item-level page
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Extent: One page
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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Germany (1945--1949)
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Germany (Europe)
- Document/Artifact of Item-Level 24: RG-03.04.24, United States Forces European Theater Command Headquarters Handbook, Frankfurt, 1945
- Handbook made by U.S. Forces European Theater outlining their headquarters in Frankfurt in 1945.
- Arrangement: Item-level handbook
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Extent: One cover, title page, map, and pages 1 and 13
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Language of Material: English
- Subject/Index Terms:
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Frankfurt (Germany)
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American Military Government, Germany, US zone of occupation
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United States Army
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Germany (1945--1949)
- Creators:
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Military Government of the US occupation zone in Germany (1944 -- 1952)
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