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Catalogue of Concentration Camp Records held by the International Tracing Service of the Allied High Commission for Germany / Katalog der Konzentrationslager-Dokumente die sich bei dem International Tracing Service Allied High Commission for Germany befinden, Band 2. Bad Arolsen : International Tracing Service
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  •  PDF Front cover
  •  PDF Vordeckel Innenseite
  •  PDF ITS Classification of Concentration Camp Documents
  •  PDF Index
  •  PDF 187CC Mauthausen
  •  PDF 217Ghetto Minsk
  •  PDF 218CC Natzweiler
  •  PDF 269CC Neuengamme
  •  PDF 301CC Niederhagen-Wewelsburg
  •  PDF 302Strafgefangenenlager Papenburg
  •  PDF 308Forced Labor Camp Radom
  •  PDF 309CC Ravensbrück
  •  PDF 325Ghetto Riga
  •  PDF 326CC Sachsenburg
  •  PDF 327CC Sachsenhausen
  •  PDF 338Evacuation Camp for Neuengamme
  •  PDF 341CC Stutthof
  •  PDF 345CC Theresienstadt (Terezin)
  •  PDF 347Sicherungslager Vorbruck-Schirmeck
  •  PDF 351CC Vught
  •  PDF 352Schutzhaftlager Welzheim
  •  PDF 354Jewish Transit Camp Westerbork
  •  PDF 356CC's in Yugoslavia
  •  PDF 358Transports to the East
  •  PDF 366Gestapo Transports of Jews from Germany to the East
  •  PDF Back cover
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