- Berlin Document Center
The Berlin Document Center (BDC) was created in
Berlin ,Germany after the end ofWorld War II . Its task was to centralize the collection of documents from the time ofNazism , which were needed for the preparation of theNuremberg Trials againstwar criminals . The BDC was under US American administration until 1994, when the German Federal Archive (Bundesarchiv) was allowed to take control of the BDC.Inventory
* central index of members of the
NSDAP , 10.7 million record cards (90 percent)
* 60 percent of the personal files of theSS , around 600000
* 500000 files from the 'Main Department of Race and Settlement' (Rasse- und Siedlungs-Hauptamt) of the SS
* 1.5 million party correspondences
* several 100 thousands personal files of theSA , the NS-Teacher Alliance (NS-Lehrerbund, the NS-Alliance of German Technicians (NS Bund Deutscher Techniker) and other NS organisations
* information on over 2.5 millionVolksdeutsche
* Files of theReich Chamber of Culture & Music , theVolksgerichtshof and ofGestapo officesUnder certain circumstances and with legitimation, it is possible to gain access to the files.
Literature
*Babett Heusterberg: "Personenbezogene Unterlagen aus der Zeit des Nationalsozialismus. Das Bundesarchiv in Berlin und seine Bestände, insbesondere des ehemaligen amerikanischen Berlin Document Center (BDC)". In: Herold-Jahrbuch N.F. 5 (2000), 149-186.
*Stefan Heym: "Eine wahre Geschichte". In: Ders. (Hrsg.): Die Kannibalen und andere Erzählungen. Leipzig 1953, 51-76.
*Robert Wolfe: "A Short History of the Berlin Document Center". In: The Holdings of the Berlin Document Center. A Guide to the Collections. Berlin 1994, XI-XXII.External links
* [http://www.bundesarchiv.de/aufgaben_organisation/abteilungen/reich/00340/ Berlin document center]
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