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Lubetsky, Larry: Berlin AJDC Tracing Office 1945 - 1947. Berlin : AJDC Tracing Office, 1948
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  •  PDF Front cover
  •  PDF Title page
  •  PDF 5Contents
  •  PDF 7Introduction
  •  PDF 9Preface
  •  PDF Map of Main Concentration Camps in Germany
  •  PDF 13Berlin as a Center of Operations
  •  PDF 17Beginning of Berlin AJDC Tracing Office
  •  PDF 23Expansion of the Tracing Office
  •  PDF 27Mass-Infiltration of Polish Jews
  •  PDF 31The Deportation Index
  •  PDF 41Other Acquisitions
  •  PDF 47Current Activities
  •  PDF Chart of the Tracing Coordination
  •  PDF Diagram on Tracing Reports and Locations
  •  PDF 55Tables I, II, III, IV.
  •  PDF Diagram on Total Results
  •  PDF Map on Tracing Services and Cooperating Organizations
  •  PDF Chart on Berlin Jewish Population
  •  PDF Gestapo Transport List (Sample)
  •  PDF Diagram on the Monthly Exchange of Correspondence
  •  PDF 63Appendix I: Press Releases
  •  PDF 67Appendix II: Survivor Reports
  •  PDF 71Appendix III: Sample Cases
  •  PDF 83Appendix IV: Discovery of Deportation Index
  •  PDF 87Appendix V: A few Thank-you Letters
  •  PDF Back cover
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