Descriptive and Administrative Files Relating to Microfilm Publications of Seized and War Crimes Records, 1948–1980

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Descriptive and Administrative Files Relating to Microfilm Publications of Seized and War Crimes Records, 1948–1980

1948-1980

This series consists of descriptive and administrative files relating to National Archives microfilm publications of seized and war crimes records. Included are memoranda; correspondence; notes; drafts of descriptive summaries and pamphlets; copies of selected guides to microfilmed records; roll lists; data sheets and operators work sheets; editorial materials; price lists for selected microfilm publications; and published articles relating to topics covered in selected microfilm publications.

2 linear feet, 2 linear inches

eng, Latn

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SNAC Resource ID: 11676314

National Archives at College Park

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