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ARCHIVES DE NUREMBERG: ROSENBERG, 1928‐1945 RG‐43.145M, Acc. 1998.A.0104

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Descriptive summary

Title: Archives de Nuremburg: Rosenberg.

Dates: 1928‐1945.

Accession number: 1998.A.0104, RG‐43.145M

Creator: Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine.

Extent: 10 microfilm reels, 23 microfiche.

Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC 20024‐2126

Abstract: This collection documents the work of Nazi theorist, party leader, and minister, and the organizations he led before and during World War II. The documents that comprise this collection were selected by the source repository, the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine, following the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg, from documents that had been collected as potential evidence during the trial of Alfred Rosenberg.

Languages: German, French.

Administrative Information

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Preferred citation: (Identification of item), Archives de Nuremberg: Rosenberg, RG‐43.145M, United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, Washington, DC

Acquisition information: Microfilm copies obtained from the Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC) of the Mémorial de la Shoah, 1998.

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Custodial history: The “Rosenberg Files” were originally assembled by the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg from the archives of the organizations Rosenberg had headed in preparation for the Trial of Major War Criminals.

Those documents considered important for the purposes of the trial were selected from the collection, but the remainder was not accessioned into the archives of the Nuremberg Tribunal.

Following the trial, the CDJC was authorized to select those materials relevant to its work from the remainder. These thousands of documents, most of them not included the official collections of the tribunal, formed the basis of the Rosenberg Collection of the CDJC.

In 1956, all or part of the CDJC’s Rosenberg Collection was filmed for Yad Vashem.

In 1998, a microfilm reproduction of all or part of the CDJC’s copies of the Yad Vashem film was made for USHMM which accessioned them in several parts with this being the largest.

Existence and location of originals: Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine Mémorial de la Shoah 17, rue Geoffroy l’Asnier 75004 Paris tel. +33‐(0)1 42 77 44 72 www.memorialdelashoah.org

Related archival materials:

1998.A.0105, Archives de Nuremburg: Juives, available at USHMM, was originally part of the same collection and is still internally identified as such. Juives de is cote CXLVII(147) and according comes after Reel 10 but before the second two sets of microfiches. Although the second reel of that collection solely concerns Jewish property in Riga, the first reel is a more typical of the Rosenberg papers.

Other cotes at Centre de Documentation Juive Contemporaine (CDJC) and documents in the Archives of the Nuremberg Tribunal, which can be found at the National Archives, were related to these materials. See: Billig, Joseph, ed. Alfred Rosenberg dans l'action idéologique, politique et administrative du hitlérien: inventaire commenté de la collection de documents conservés au C.D.J.C., provenant des archives du Reichsleiter et ministre A.Rosenberg. Paris: Éditions du Centre, 1963.

The fragments of Cote 88 on Reel 7 are copies of documents from accession 1998.A.0103 “Afrique du : congres Juife Mondiale ‐ Maroc, pays etrangers.” That collection has no relation to the Rosenberg papers in terms of subject or provenance.

Accruals: Accruals may have been received since this collection was first processed, see archives catalog at collections.ushmm.org for further information.

Processing history: Joel Horowitz, August 2013.

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Biographical note and administrative history

Alfred Rosenberg was a prominent figure in the Third Reich who held a variety of party and government positions. He was particularly known for his contributions to Nazi ideology, most notably in his 1930 work Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts (The Myth of the 20th Century).

Accordingly, most of his positions related to ideological work as one of the party’s Reichsleiter, although after 1941 he also held a formal, government, post, as Reichsminister of the occupied eastern territories.

VB (1923‐1938) One of Rosenberg’s first major positions was as editor of the main organ of the , the Völkischer Beobachter (VB). A post he held from 1923 to 1938.

This was also the period during which most of his writings were published. His work on the VB put him in connection with its publisher, the Franz‐Eher‐Verlag. The official publisher of the NSDAP, it published Rosenberg’s books directly and through subsidiaries.

KfdK (1928‐1937) In 1928 Rosenberg also became leader of the Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur (KfdK). Initially called the Nationalsozialistische Gesellschaft für deutsche Kultur (NGDK), it was dedicated to purging German culture and society of Jewish influence. In 1934 the KfdK merged with the Deutschen Bühne (German Stage) to become the Nationalsozialistischen Kulturgemeinde (NSKG).

Rosenberg’s involvement with the organization largely ended in July 1937 when it was incorporated into Kraft durch Freude (KdF) under ’s Deutschen Arbeitsfront (DAF). Ley’s position as Reichsorganisationsleiter der NSDAP (Reich Organization Leader) gave him some authority over all party organizations, including Rosenberg’s.

APA (1933‐1943) In 1933 Rosenberg was also chosen to head the Außenpolitisches Amt der NSDAP (APA), the party’s foreign policy office. An organization operating parallel to the Foreign Office, the APA worked to develop political and economic influence and promote anti‐Semitism in foreign countries. Of particular importance to Rosenberg were the “Nordic” countries (Britain and Scandinavia).

The war rendered much of this activity moot; even as Rosenberg became preoccupied with other things. Around the time of Rosenberg’s appointment as a minister in early 1941, the APA’s personnel and operations began to be shifted to the ministry and other organizations under his control, paving the way for the dissolution of the APA in 1943.

DBFU (1934‐1945) In 1934 Rosenberg was named Beauftragter des Führers für die Überwachung der gesamten geistigen und weltanschaulichen Schulung und Erziehung der NSDAP (Representative of the Fuhrer for the supervision of the entire spiritual and ideological training and education of the NSDAP) leading to the establishment of the Dienststelle des Beauftragten des Führers für die Überwachung der gesamten geistigen und weltanschaulichen Schulung und Erziehung der NSDAP (DBFU).

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The contemporary shorthand was DBFU‐Dienststelle or simply Amt Rosenberg, which in post‐war historiography has also been used more loosely to include the previously mentioned organizations as well, although historians tend to exclude Rosenberg’s ministry from that category.

Although functionally disparate in theory, in practice personnel employed in one organization were often sent to another or even simultaneously employed in two of them.

The DBFU produced ideological educational materials, organized conferences, supported German culture, and promoted the publication of ideologically appropriate works.

It also published a number of periodicals including the Nationalsozialistische Monatshefte, Die Kunst im Dritten Reich, Die Bücherkunde, Die Musik, and Germanenerbe, as well as the Weltkampf and later also the Weltdienst.

HS (1939‐1945) In 1939, Hitler approved the establishment of the Hohe Schule der NSDAP (HS). The “High School,” sometimes translated as “Advanced School” to denote its intended role as a form of tertiary education rather than secondary education as the other term implies in American usage, was to serve as a party university to educate its future leaders and host research institutes in ideologically important areas.

Rosenberg had primary responsibility for the educational and research tasks of the HS, although Robert Ley and Franz Xaver Schwartz (Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP) were also actively involved. This network of schools was not to be fully implemented until after the war, but extensive preparations were made and some of the planned research institutes were ultimately created.

The most prominent of these was the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage (Institute for Research on the Jewish Question), which was created in the city of Frankfurt along with what was to be the Central Library of the Hohe Schule. The institute opened in 1941 as an official branch of the HS, the library already filling with material about Jews and other groups seized from the occupied territories in addition to the pre‐existing collections in Frankfurt am Main.

In addition to the library, The Institute held international conferences and published Der Weltkampf as a “scientific” journal on the Jewish Question. It was also placed in control of the Welt‐Dienst (World‐ Service/Service‐Mondiale), a more low‐brow anti‐Semitic publication that had been wrested from Ulrich Fleischhauer in 1938 and was eventually printed in over a dozen languages. It had initially been assigned to the APA, but was shifted to The Institute after its founding.

ERR (1940‐1945) In the summer of 1940 the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg (ERR) was established to safeguard (i.e. seize) Jewish owned cultural treasures in the occupied territories as well as libraries and archives relating to Jews, Freemasons, and churches for the library of the Hohe Schule.

Operating initially in the West, and particularly France, the ERR was expanded to operate to a lesser extent in the Balkans and the as occupied new territories. At first managed under the auspices of the APA through Georg Ebert in France, around the time of the creation of The Institute the ERR was placed under the control of the HS under Gerhard Utikal in Berlin.

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The ERR operated in cooperation with the Wehrmacht as well as the SD, which was permitted to make selections from the seized records for its own use. Artistic treasures were also a matter of contention, particularly with Hermann Goering.

In early 1942 planning began for what became known as Möbel‐Aktion (furniture action). M‐Aktion entailed the seizure of all “abandoned” movable Jewish property belonging to Jews who had fled, been arrested, or been deported. “Möbel” was interpreted more broadly than the English “furniture” might suggest, including even minor furnishings like towels and musical instruments like pianos.

The purpose of the seizures was initially to provide furnishings for the occupied eastern territories (over which Rosenberg had, not coincidentally, recently become minister), but as the first shipments were being made there in the spring of 1942 the RAF began undertaking major air raids. In response, M‐ Aktion was redirected from furnishing the occupied eastern territories to replacing furniture in bomb‐ damaged areas of Germany. This remained its primary purpose for the remainder of the war.

Administratively, the Einsatzstab was divided into individual Sonderstäbe by area of specialization, although it had a central office in Berlin.

RMfdbO (1941‐1945) In April 1941 as part of the planning for the upcoming invasion of the Soviet Union, Rosenberg was named Beauftragter für die zentrale Bearbeitung der Fragen des osteuropäischen Raumes (Representative for the Central Processing of Questions of Eastern European Space).

After the invasion, that position was clarified in July by the new title Reichsminister für die besetzten Ostgebiete (Reichsminister for the Occupied Eastern Territories). This put Rosenberg in charge of the German civil administration in the occupied Soviet Union. Despite the name, “the occupied eastern territories” included neither Poland, nor regions near the front administered by the military.

The administrative structure of the RMfdbO was a hierarchy based on territory, with the largest unit being the .

 Reichskommissariat ‐ Led by “” o Generalbezirk ‐ Led by “Generalkommissar” . Gebiet ‐ Led by “Gebietkommissar” . Stadt ‐ Led by “Stadtkommissar”

Although more were planned, only two were actually set up, Ostland and .

 Reichskommissariat Ostland (HQ: Riga) o Generalbezirke: . Estland (); HQ: Reval (Tallinn) . Lettland (); HQ: Riga . Litauen (); HQ: Kauen . Weissruthenien (); HQ: Minsk  Reichskommissariat Ukraine (HQ: Rowno) o Generalbezirke:

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. Wolhynian und Podolian (Volhynia and Podolia) . Shitomir (Zhytomyr) . Kiew (Kiev) . Nikolajew . Dnjepropetrowsk . Krim ()

Rosenberg’s ministry enjoyed extensive authority in theory, but between the roles of Goering in economic matters and Himmler in security and racial policy it was actually highly constrained. Thus in practice Rosenberg struggled to exercise control, especially over in the Ukraine.

This was only compounded by Rosenberg’s advocacy of and other measures to promote collaboration in preference to the more blatant economic exploitation preferred by Hitler and other leaders, who only moved towards Rosenberg’s position in the later stages of the war.

Scope and content of collection

Series A: Letters and Correspondence with Private Individuals (4 parts, 8 nos.) Many of the letters denounce individuals as being of Jewish ancestry, but others lobby on behalf of particular people or policies.

Series B: Rosenberg's Writings and Publications (11 parts, 61 nos.) This series covers correspondence about Rosenberg’s books, the possibility of updating them with new editions, and related royalties as well as Rosenberg’s correspondence about periodicals edited by him and his subordinates or published by his organizations.

Some publications were not classified wholly by this series, as records of some publications of the Hohe Schule and DBFU are filed under those organizations. Thus while the VB was assigned to Series B, there is material on Weltkampf in Series P and Welt‐Dienst in Series’ F and O (the latter because of the circumstances of its acquisition).

Series C: Rosenberg’s Speeches, Interviews, and Propaganda (5 parts, 8 nos.)

Series E: Jewish Emigration and Jews in Music (2 parts, 13 nos.)

Series F: The DBFU, the Hohe Schule and the ERR (10 parts, 64 nos.) This series involves the DBFU and contains substantial information on the activities of the Hohe Schule and the Institute for Research on the Jewish Question, particularly the latter’s involvement with the ERR.

Series G: Correspondence of Herbert Gerigk (Amt Musik) (1 part, 4 nos.) This series contains documents on music policy, primarily letters, which were not filed elsewhere. Gerigk headed Amt Music in the DBFU, overseeing its publications on the subject as well as leading Sonderstab Musik in the ERR.

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Most of the abundant material on Gerigk’s work is filed under series’ M, S, P, F, and E.

Series J: Deputy Führer ( and ) (10 parts, 64 nos.) This series covers memoranda from and correspondence with the Stellvertreter des Führers (Deputy Fuhrer) Rudolf Hess and his private secretary and chief of staff Martin Bormann.

These chiefly involve anti‐Jewish and anti‐church measures, although they also discuss the planning of the Hohe Schule and the resolution of organizational conflicts.

Series K: Private Letters and Correspondence with Officials (6 parts, 24 nos.) These letters deal primarily with the management of the DBFU and the APA, but a few address other areas under Rosenberg’s purview.

Series L: Party Chancellery (Martin Bormann) (5 parts, 26 nos.) This series covers memoranda from and correspondence with the Parteikanzlei (Party Chancellery) under Martin Bormann, which replaced the position of Deputy Fuhrer after Hess’ flight. It also covers the years when Bormann served as Hitler’s private secretary.

It covers the same main subjects as Series J, primarily anti‐Jewish measures and church policy but also some information on the oversight of the Hohe Schule and its institutes.

Series M: Organizations for the Purification of German Kultur (5 parts, 21 nos.) Most of this series concerns the work of Amt Musik and Sonderstab Musik, but it also holds the most detailed information on the KfdK, its predecessor, and its successors.

Series O: Reichsorganizationsleiter (Robert Ley) (15 parts, 58 nos.) This series contains mainly the correspondence of Ley, who oversaw Nazi party organizations.

The largest portion consists of correspondence with party treasurer Schwartz, chiefly concerning the Hohe Schule and related subjects. Others contain directives from Ley, usually about general matters of party organizational policy.

Some parts relate to non‐party organizations (even if their leaders had party as well as government titles), most frequently the propaganda ministry in relation to the work of the DBFU and Hohe Schule as well as the RMfdbO. There is also some correspondence with the Reichskanzlei (Lammers) about the work of the RMfdbO and a small amount with Himmler and the police about various subjects.

Series P: Records of the DBFU and its Subsidiary Organizations (12 parts, 78 nos.) This series contains extensive information about the DBFU and the Hohe Schule, as well as smaller numbers of records on the APA’s foreign policy activities. See also Series F.

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Series R: The RMfdbO (20‐32 parts, 87‐168 nos.) This series on Rosenberg’s work with the Occupied Eastern Territories chiefly concerns debates within the RMfdbO and the Third Reich over the treatment of the (non‐Jewish) population and related political issues, particularly in Reichskommissariat Ukraine. Economic policy is another major theme.

Other major topics include the intense conflict with the partisans in Reichskommissariat Ostland (particularly Belarus), the policies of the military in the areas under its administration, the establishment of armed pro‐German groups, and the process of “evacuation and salvage” later in the war.

The microfiche covers those last topics as well, but primarily consists of regular “situation reports” from Generalkommissars in both Reichkommissariats, and occasionally also from the Reichkommissars themselves or more local officials. Those include both overall reports and sets of economic reports grouped by industry. There are also regular reports on military administered districts by army group.

Series S: Records of the ERR (and various Sonderstabs) (5‐25 parts, 59‐135 nos.) See also series F and G.

System of arrangement This portion of the Rosenberg papers was organized by the CDJC through a cotation system, including Cotes CXXXIX‐CXLVIIb (139‐147b) covering 10 microfilm reels and 3 sleeves containing a total of 23 microfiche.

Cotes 139‐145 were grouped together as a single set with 645 numbers. This part of the collection was arranged at Nuremburg according to an alphanumeric system using small descriptive cover sheets which were filmed along with the collection.

Consisting of a letter, indicating a series with a general subject, and a number, which subdivides the series into subseries or folders covering a more limited set of dates, subjects, or provenance, each subseries is generally in order and distinct although the larger series are mixed together.

The main series are A, B, C, E, F, G, J, K, L, M, O, P, R, and S. Additionally, four numbers are classed as IB, IIB, IIIB, and IVB.

Microfiche Sleeve 1 comes in the middle of Reel 1, in between where Cote 139 ends with S1, no. 65, and where Cote 141 begins with S22, no. 142. The subject of the 8 microfiche in Sleeve 1, which contain nos. 66‐141, shows them to be Series S, most likely S2‐S21 (although they are not marked as such).

Following Cote 145 is Cote 145a, at which the numbering restarts. But 145a, which covers Reel 9 and half of Reel 10, is identified by handwritten notes and its subject as part of Series R.

Cote 146, taking up the remainder of Reel 10, consists mainly of duplicates from Cotes 139‐145, many with notes indicating the series and subseries in which their originals are located.

Cote 147 has been arranged as a separate collection (see related materials).

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Cotes 147a and 147b are in Sleeves 2‐3 respectively on the remaining 15 microfiche. These would also be considered Series R.

In addition to the above features, a number of errors appear to have been introduced when copying the legacy reels (JM/643/1‐24) that were filmed in the 1950s, generally occurring either at breaks between legacy reels or current reels.

Nos. 352‐382 were filmed at the start of Reel 3 in between nos. 251 and 252, despite representing the last part of the legacy reel at the end of Reel 4.

The entirety of Reel 5 (414‐455) should be in the middle of Reel 6, in between F10, no. 413, and R27, no. 456.

In the middle of Reel 7, Cote 145, J10, nos. 550 and 551, there is a break between 2 legacy reels containing incomplete copies of documents from a separate collection, Cote LXXXVIII (88), with no relation to the Rosenberg Papers. See Related Collections for details.

Reel 9 and Cote 145a begin at no.27. Nos. 1‐26 were located on a legacy reel (JM/643/17) that was not included in the collection.

Indexing terms

Personal names Rosenberg, Alfred, 1893‐1946 Bormann, Martin, 1900‐1945. Gerigk, Herbert, 1905‐1996. Hess, Rudolf, 1894‐1987.

Corporate names Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg für die Besetzten Gebiete Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg für die Besetzten Gebiete. Sonderstab Musik Germany. Reichsministerium für die Besetzten Ostgebiete. Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage (Frankfurt am Main, Germany) Kampfbund für Deutsche Kultur. Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter‐Partei.

Topical entries Antisemitism. Soviet Union‐‐History‐‐German occupation, 1941‐1944 .

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CONTAINER LIST

Reel/ Cote Series Fiche No. Sleeve 1 CXXXIX(139) P2 1‐9 Relations with France; May 1934‐Aug. 1942 1 CXXXIX(139) P3 10‐12 The Jewish Question in the Far East and ; Sept. 1938‐ Apr. 1939 1 CXXXIX(139) F3 13‐27 Schirmer's Work in the Office for Jews and Freemasons, the Incorporation of the Welt‐Dienst, Seizures of Archival and Library Materials Concerning Jews, Freemasons, and Christians; Sept. 1938‐Oct. 1941 1 CXXXIX(139) E1 28‐30 Jewish Emigration; Oct. 1938‐Jan. 1939 1 CXXXIX(139) E2 31‐40 Jewish Music and the "Encyclopedia of Jews in Music"; Oct. 1940‐Jan. 1943 1 CXXXIX(139) R38 41‐43 Documents on the Definition of the term "Jew" in the USSR; Jan.‐Sept. 1942 1 CXXXIX(139) P7 44‐57 Correspondence on the Hohe Schule and Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage; Jan.‐Sept. 1944 1 CXXXIX(139) J1 58‐62 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Jun. 1935‐Oct. 1937 1 CXXXIX(139) S1 63‐65 Records of the Einsatzstab Reichsleiter Rosenberg; May 1942, Sept. 1944 S1 CXL(140) S2‐S21 1‐8 66‐141 Einsatzstab Records; 1940‐1944 1 CXLI(141) S22 142‐161 Einsatzstab Reports Containing Lists of Seized and Transported Items and Their Destinations; Oct. 1942‐Nov. 1944 1 CXLI(141) S23 162‐164 Seizures of Books by the Einsatzstab; Sept. 1940‐Dec. 1944 1 CXLI(141) S24 165‐195 Records of Einsatzstab: Sonderstab Musik and Amt Musik (Gerigk); Sept. 1940‐Aug. 1944 2 CXLII(142) A5 196 Letter Reporting an Individual as having Jewish Ancestry; May 1933, Mar. 1934 2 CXLII(142) O27 197‐204 Correspondence of the Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP (Schwarz) about the Hohe Schule; Jan. 1943‐Sept. 1944 2 CXLII(142) M27 205‐207 Reports of Dr. Gerigk on Seizures by Sonderstab Musik and his Copy of the Organization Plan of the DBFU; Feb. 1941‐Mar. 1943 2 CXLII(142) M26 208 Lists of Musical Instruments Seized in M‐Aktion along with the Names of Previous Owners; 1943 2 CXLII(142) L3 209‐212 Correspondence with the Party Chancellery (Bormann) about the Hohe Schule and Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage; Jan.‐Aug. 1941, Jan. 1943

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2 CXLII(142) L2 213‐218 Correspondence with the Party Chancellery (Bormann) about the "Institut zur Erforschung des jüdischen Einflusses auf das deutsche kirchliche Leben" and Church Affairs; Sept. 1941‐Jun. 1942 2 CXLII(142) L6 219‐226 Correspondence with the Party Chancellery (Bormann) about Jewish "Mischlingen"; Jan. 1944‐Aug. 1944 2 CXLII(142) A4 227‐228 Letters Denouncing or Reporting Individuals; Mar.‐Sept. 1935 2 CXLII(142) J2 229‐231 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Jul.‐Dec. 1938 2 CXLII(142) L1 232‐235 Correspondence with the Party Chancellery (Bormann); May‐ Dec. 1941 2 CXLII(142) O1 236‐237 Correspondence with the Parteiamtliche Prüfungskommission about Individual Publications; Jul. 1936‐Feb. 1938 2 CXLII(142) L4 238‐239 Correspondence with the Partei‐Kanzlei (Bormann); Dec. 1938, Aug. 1944 2 CXLII(142) O8 240‐246 Correspondence with the Ministry of Propaganda about the Jewish Question; Aug. 1934‐Oct. 1941 2 CXLII(142) O7 247‐248 Correspondence with the Ministry of Propaganda about Propaganda towards the Peoples of the East; Feb. 1943, Jan. 1945 2 CXLII(142) O12 249‐251 Correspondence with the SS and Sicherheitspolizei; Sept. 1938‐ Mar. 1942 3 CXLIII(143) P24 353‐359 International Cooperation and Propaganda; Feb. 1942‐Aug. (cont.) 1944 3 CXLIII(143) P17 360‐362 Amt Music and the Propaganda Ministry; Jul. 1942‐Jun. 1944 3 CXLIII(143) P22 363 Instructions on Themes for Ideological Training for the Year 1943/1944; Jun. 1943 3 CXLIII(143) J3 364‐365 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Jan.‐Feb. 1939 3 CXLIII(143) J5 366‐372 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann) about Education Policy and the Institut zur Erfoschung der Judenfrage; Mar.‐Jul. 1940 3 CXLIII(143) O9 373‐ Propaganda and the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage; 374a Jan. 1937‐Jul. 1944 3 CXLIII(143) O17 375‐376 Correspondence with the Reichsorganizationsleiter about Personnel Issues; Aug. 1935‐May 1936 3 CXLIII(143) L5 377‐378 Correspondence with the Party Chancellery (Bormann) about Jewish "Mischlingen"; Jan.‐Feb. 1944 3 CXLIII(143) O6 379‐380 Propaganda and the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage; Nov. 1943‐May 1944

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3 CXLIII(143) B10 252 Copy of a Sworn Statement Sent to Rosenberg about an International Jewish Meeting Supposedly Held in Munich during the Revolution of 1918‐1919; Dec. 1934‐Mar. 1935 3 CXLIII(143) J6 253‐259 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann) about the Institut zur Erfoschung der Judenfrage; Nov. 1940‐Apr. 1941 3 CXLIII(143) O26 260‐262 Correspondence of the Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP (Schwarz); Feb. 1943‐Sept. 1944 3 CXLIII(143) P14 263 Correspondence between Rosenberg and Lammers about Allegations against Rosenberg; Jun.‐Sept. 1935 3 CXLIII(143) O25 264‐270 Correspondence of the Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP (Schwarz) about the Hohe Schule and Institut zur Erfoschung der Judenfrage; Jun. 1939‐Mar. 1942 3 CXLIII(143) O24 271‐275 Correspondence of the Reich Treasurer of the NSDAP (Schwarz); Sept. 1940‐Sept. 1942 3 CXLIII(143) O19 276‐277 Correspondence of Robert Ley (DAF); May 1943, Nov. 1944 3 CXLIII(143) O22 278 Correspondence with the Director of Staatlich Porzellan‐ Manufactur (the Royal Porcelain Factory in Berlin); Dec. 1933 3 CXLIII(143) O16 279 Correspondence with the Reich Chancellery (Lammers) about the Occupied Eastern Territories; Sept.‐Nov. 1944 3 CXLIII(143) O15 280 Correspondence with the Reich Chancellery (Lammers) about the Occupied Eastern Territories; Apr. 1943 3 CXLIII(143) P5 281‐283 Reports on the Planned Research of the Hohe Schule; Mar.‐ Nov. 1940 3 CXLIII(143) P6 284‐308 Correspondence about the Management of the Hohe Schule; Feb.‐Apr. 1943 4 CXLIII(143) P6 284‐308 Correspondence about the Management of the Hohe Schule; (cont.) Feb.‐Apr. 1943 4 CXLIII(143) O14 309‐310 Correspondence with the Reich Chancellery (Lammers) about the Occupied Eastern Territories; Dec. 1941‐Mar. 1942 4 CXLIII(143) B17 311‐315 Correspondence of Rosenberg as editor of the Völkischer Beobachter; Mar. 1933‐Jun. 1937 4 CXLIII(143) B16 316‐323 Correspondence with the Eher‐Verlag GmbH Regarding Various Publications; Dec. 1932‐Jan. 1937 4 CXLIII(143) B7 324‐327 Correspondence about the Völkischer Beobachter; Jan. 1938‐ Jun. 1944 4 CXLIII(143) B6 328‐333 The Publication and Royalties of Rosenberg's Writings and Correspondence about his Publications; Jan. 1931‐May 1943 4 CXLIII(143) B8 334‐337 Publication and Royalties of Rosenberg's Writings; Sept. 1942‐ Sept. 1944 4 CXLIII(143) F2 338‐339 Organizational Plan of the DBFU and a Report on a Manuscript being Considered for Publication; Dec. 1941‐Oct. 1943

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4 CXLIII(143) F8 340‐344 Administration of the Hohe Schule and the Einsatzstab; Mar.‐ Oct. 1944 4 CXLIII(143) G5 345‐348 Correspondence of Herbert Gerigk (Amt Musik); Aug. 1939‐Oct. 1944 4 CXLIII(143) P20 349‐352 Documents on Church Matters and Religious Opposition to Nazi Jewish Policies; Apr. 1935, Apr.‐Oct. 1941 4 CXLIII(143) P24 353‐359 International Cooperation and Propaganda; Feb. 1942‐Aug. 1944 5 CXLIV(144) F10 414‐418 Anti‐Jewish Propaganda Abroad; Mar.‐Sept. 1944 (cont.) 5 CXLIV(144) F7 419‐420 Correspondence on Hans Hagemeyer's Work as Head of the Main Office on Supra‐National Forces and Offices Controlling German Literature; Jan. 1942‐Sept. 1944 5 CXLIV(144) C1 421‐422 Reports by Rosenberg on Events Abroad; May 1933‐Dec. 1934 5 CXLIV(144) F11 423‐427 Reports and Memoranda on the Situation in France; Jul. 1944‐ Sept. 1944 5 CXLIV(144) R24 428‐431 Reports to Rosenberg on Reichskommissariat Ostland; Sept. 1941‐Aug. 1943 5 CXLIV(144) R25 432‐434 Reports on Policies towards Peoples in the German Sphere of Influence; Dec. 1942‐Oct. 1943 5 CXLIV(144) R28 435‐437 Treatment of the Population of the Occupied Eastern Territories; 1942 5 CXLIV(144) R31 438 Evacuation and Salvage in the Occupied Eastern Territories ; Jul. 1944 5 CXLIV(144) R30 439‐444 Records of Rosenberg on the Occupied Eastern Territories; Mar. 1942‐Aug. 1944 5 CXLIV(144) F6 445‐447 Records on August Schirmer's work in Amt Rosenberg and the Einsatzstab; Oct. 1939‐Aug. 1940 5 CXLIV(144) R29 448 Report on "The Problems of Administering the Occupied Territories" from the Generalkommissar of the Crimea; Feb. 1944 5 CXLIV(144) R42 449‐451 Documents on the Creation of an Independent Jewish State and the Transfer of Goods Seized in Amsterdam; Apr. 1943, Nov. 1944 5 CXLIV(144) R19 452 Letter Rosenberg to Goering on Economic Matters in the Occupied Eastern Territories; Apr. 1943 5 CXLIV(144) S100(?) 453‐454 Records of the "Beauftragter für Sonderfragen" (Malletke) on (sic) the Service of Foreigners and Involvement of Foreign Enterprises in the Occupied East; Mar.‐Apr. 1942 5 CXLIV(144) R49 454a‐ Einsatzstab Seizures in France and and Political 455 Guidelines for anti‐Soviet Propaganda from Rosenberg's Department; Sept. 1944

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6 CXLIV(144) O6 381 Memo from Rosenberg about the Introduction of Ideological Training to the Wehrmacht; Nov. 1943 6 CXLIV(144) "IB" 382 Documents on an Investigation of Georg Ebert over the (sic) Activities of His Son‐in‐Law; Feb.‐Jul. 1944 6 CXLIV(144) "IIB" 383 Situation Report from the Generalkommissar in Nikolajew 31st (sic) Dec. 1942; Dec. 1942 6 CXLIV(144) R595 384 Memorandum on the Reprivatization of Industry in Reichskommissariat Ostland; Jun. 1943 6 CXLIV(144) "IIIB" 385 Letter from Reichkommissar Ostland about the (sic) Generalkommissar in Riga's founding of the Latvian Organization "Lidumnieks"; Nov. 1943 6 CXLIV(144) "IVB" 386 Correspondence with the Army about Labor Recruitment and (sic) the Use of Forced Labor, Especially in Belgium and France; Apr.‐ Dec. 1942 6 CXLIV(144) M31 387 Draft of a Broadcast on the "Service of Science to the Nation" Including an Address on the Research Office on the Jewish Question; Apr. 1936 6 CXLIV(144) F9 388‐389 Correspondence on Proposed Articles; Jan.‐Aug. 1944 6 CXLIV(144) F4 390‐392 Correspondence on Music Policy; Apr. 1938‐Nov. 1940 6 CXLIV(144) F1 393‐395 Correspondence about the Einsatzstab; Aug.‐Oct. 1941 6 CXLIV(144) F5 396‐404 Records of Sonderstab Bildende Kunste and Sonderstab Musik; May 1940‐Oct 1943 6 CXLIV(144) F10 405‐413 Anti‐Jewish Propaganda Abroad; Apr.‐Aug. 1944 6 CXLIV(144) R27 456‐458 Planning for the Occupied Eastern Territories and the Role of Einsatzstab; Jul. 1941‐May 1942 6 CXLIV(144) R49 459‐473 Documents on the Possibility of French Economic Involvement in the Occupied Eastern Territories; Apr. 1942‐May 1944 6 CXLIV(144) R63 474‐475 Situation Reports and Conferences on the Occupation of the Ukraine; Feb.‐Aug. 1942 6 CXLIV(144) R45 476‐477 Documents on the Evacuation of Jews from the Territory of Army Group Center; Mar.‐Jun.1944 6 CXLIV(144) R65 478‐480 Documents on the Treatment of and Crimes against Jews in the Ukraine (Including Documentation on the Kharkov Trial); Dec. 1941‐Apr. 1944 6 CXLIV(144) R54 481‐482 Domestic Propaganda, Surveillance Reports, and Correspondence on the Treatment of the Slavic Population in the Occupied Eastern Territories; Mar.‐Dec. 1943 6 CXLIV(144) R58 483 Reports of the Generalkommissar in Minsk; Apr. 1943 6 CXLIV(144) R59 484‐499 Reports from Riga and Minsk about Partisan Activity in Reichskommissariat Ostland; Nov. 1941‐Apr. 1943 7 CXLV(145) R59 484‐499 Reports from Riga and Minsk about Partisan Activity in Reichskommissariat Ostland; Nov. 1941‐Apr. 1943

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7 CXLV(145) R60 500‐505, Reports and Correspondence on the Administration of 507‐509 Reichskommissariat Ostland; Jul. 1941‐Aug. 1942 7 CXLV(145) R56 506 Report from Army Group Center on Evacuation and Salvage Questions in Ostland; Jul. 1944 7 CXLV(145) R60 500‐505, Reports and Correspondence on the Administration of (cont.) 507‐509 Reichskommissariat Ostland; Jul. 1941‐Aug. 1942 7 CXLV(145) O18 510‐514 Correspondence of Robert Ley; Jul. 1933‐Aug. 1935 7 CXLV(145) O5 515 Correspondence on the Role of Police in the Collection of Material for the Library of the Hohe Schule; Jan. 1939‐Jul. 1940

7 CXLV(145) A1 516‐517 Letters to Rosenberg about the Nietzsche‐Archiv in Weimar and Trade with Finland and Egypt; Apr.‐Jun. 1934 7 CXLV(145) B5 517a Letter to Rosenberg from a Doctor Proposing an anti‐Jewish Policy, Passed on to other German Leaders; May‐Sept. 1937 7 CXLV(145) J7 518‐531 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Jan. 1934‐Feb. 1936 7 CXLV(145) A2 532‐534 Letters to Rosenberg about 3 French Journalists being Invited to a Congress in Germany, the Berlin Philharmonic Participating at Party Celebrations, and Laws on Jewish Journalists; Feb. 1934‐ Mar. 1935 7 CXLV(145) J8 535‐545 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Apr. 1936‐Dec. 1937 7 CXLV(145) J9 546‐549 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Jun. 1938‐Dec. 1938 7 CXLV(145) J10 550‐555 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Jan.‐Dec. 1939 7 LXXXVIII(88) 9, 35‐36, Miscellaneous Documents on the Persecution of the Jews 40, 50 (Excerpts of Documents Copied from another Collection, See Finding Aid); 1941‐1947 7 CXLV(145) J10 550‐555 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and (cont.) Bormann); Jan.‐Dec. 1939 7 CXLV(145) J11 556‐559 Correspondence with the Office of the Deputy Fuhrer (Hess and Bormann); Feb. 1939‐Dec. 1940 7 CXLV(145) K1 560‐568 Correspondence of Rosenberg about Cultural Events, Universities, and the Institut zur Erforschung der Judenfrage; Dec. 1943‐Sept. 1944 7 CXLV(145) B13 569‐583 Documents on the Work of the Einsatzstab, Propaganda, and Ideological Training in Germany (Mostly Written or Signed by Rosenberg); Mar. 1937‐Nov. 1944 8 CXLV(145) B13 569‐583 Documents on the Work of the Einsatzstab, Propaganda, and (cont.) Ideological Training in Germany (Mostly Written or Signed by Rosenberg); Mar. 1937‐Nov. 1944

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8 CXLV(145) K2 584‐588 Letters to Various and the President of the Reichsgericht; Jul. 1938‐Oct. 1944 8 CXLV(145) C12 589 Memo from Rosenberg Criticizing General Vlasov 's Russian Propaganda; Dec. 1944 8 CXLV(145) C11 590 The Reception of a Speech Given by Rosenberg in Paris; Dec. 1940 8 CXLV(145) B9 591‐592 Correspondence between Rosenberg and Publishers about His Book "Der Mythus des 20. Jahrhunderts"; 1929, 1943 8 CXLV(145) K4 593‐594 Correspondence of Rosenberg about the Anti‐Semitism Trial in Cairo Egypt and Coverage of Medicine and Natural Science in the Völkischer Beobachter; Apr. 1935‐Jan. 1936 8 CXLV(145) B3 595‐601 Records about Rosenberg's Publications, the Press, and Propaganda; Jan.‐Jul. 1933, Jun. 1940 8 CXLV(145) M25 602‐604 Correspondence with the Kulturpolitisches Archiv and NS Kulturgemeinde about People in Music Connected to Jews; Nov. 1934‐Jul. 1937 8 CXLV(145) P9 605‐608 Correspondence of Rosenberg with Dr. Schulze about the National Socialist Dozentenbund (NSD); Feb. 1938‐May 1942 8 CXLV(145) M25a 609‐615 Sonderstab Musik's Seizure and Distribution of Musical Instruments; Jan.‐Apr. 1944 8 CXLV(145) M29 616‐621 Correspondence with the Kampfbund für deutsche Kultur and its Successors; Jan. 1928‐Jul. 1935 8 CXLV(145) K3 622 Correspondence with the "Deutscher Volksverlag" about a New Edition of Rosenberg's Book "Die Protokolle der Weisen von Zion und die jüdische Weltpolitik"; Jun. 1933‐Nov. 1934 8 CXLV(145) C2 623‐624 Rosenberg Interview and an Article about Zionism; Jan.‐May 1935 8 CXLV(145) K6 625‐629 Records of the Foreign Policy Office of the NSDAP; Feb. 1934‐ Jan. 1936 8 CXLV(145) K5 630‐631 Correspondence with Schirmer Forwarding Reports from the Mitteldeutscher Rundfunk (MDR) about Foreign Policy Issues; May‐Jul. 1938 8 CXLV(145) P23 632‐635 Circulars (Hausrundschreiben) from Amt Rosenberg and Bormann; May 1943‐Nov. 1944 8 CXLV(145) C3 636‐637 Speeches of Rosenberg to the 1935 and 1936 Party Congresses; Sept. 1935‐1936 8 CXLV(145) B15 638‐645 Records Relating to Herbert Gerigk and Amt Music, Primarily about Publications; Jan.‐Oct. 1944 9 CXLVa(145a) 27 Marriage between and Local People in Ostland; Feb. 1943

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9 CXLVa(145a) 28 "Memorandum for a Conversation with the Minister 10.2.43" on the Treatment of and Relations with the Eastern Peoples; Feb. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R205? 29 "Free Russian Army and National Committees"; Feb. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R205 30 Rosenberg's Political Line on the Occupied Territories; Feb. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R205? 31 "Basic Political Questions in the Ukraine"; Mar. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R205 32 "Creation of Ukrainian National Committees"; Mar. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R205? 33 Memo from Koch to Rosenberg on the Proper Role of the Minister for the Occupied East; Mar. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R205? 34 Memo on the Treatment of the Civilian Population of the Ukraine; Mar. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R103 35 Correspondence with Reichskommissariat Ostland on the Mood in Generalbezirk Lithuania and the SD Giving Alcohol to High Schoolers; Dec. 1942‐Mar. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R103? 36 Guidelines for the Ordnungspolizei; Mar. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R103? 37 Memo from Muller about the Civil Administration in the Operations Area of Army Group South; Mar.‐Apr. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R103? 38 Minutes of a Meeting between Otto Ohlendorf and Dr. Spengler of the SD about the Church; Apr. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R103? 39 "Memorandum on the Situation of the Administration and Economy of Ostland since Dec. 1942"; Apr. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R103 40 "Schools in the Occupied Eastern Territories"; May 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) 41 Memo on "The Self‐Governing District of Lokot" (Selbstverwaltungsbezirk)(SVB) and the Kaminski Brigade; May 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) 42 Memo on a Conversation with Stolze and Koch about the Vlasov army and Forming Collaborationist Units for non‐Russian Groups; May 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) 43 Memos on Population Policy (Lowering Birth Rates); Nov. 1941‐ May 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) 44 Memo on the Importance of the Koch Case and Hitler's Proposal; May 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) 45 Reports on SVB Lokot and Kaminski, (Brautigam, Army Group Center); May‐Jun. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) 46 Partisans and Ukraine and Policy There; Jul. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) R45 47 Report from Ostland on Policy in Latvia; Jul. 1943 9 CXLVa(145a) 1 Memo for Hitler about Meetings with the Russian Exiles in the in Preparation for the War with the Soviet Union; Jun. 1941 9 CXLVa(145a) 2 "Preliminary Guidelines for the Handling of Jews in Reichskommissariat Ostland"; Aug.‐Sept. 1941

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9 CXLVa(145a) 3 Correspondence of Rosenberg with Lammers, Goring, and Himmler on a Memo Outlining the Powers of the Minister for the Occupied Eastern Territories Relative to the SS, Police, and ; Aug. 1941 9 CXLVa(145a) 4 Publications of the "Institut zur Erforschung des jüdischen Einflusses auf das deutsche kirchliche Leben"; Sept. 1941 9 CXLVa(145a) R262 5 Memo from Rosenfelder "Die kirchliche Lage in Ostland" (Observations from a September Tour of Ostland); Oct. 1941 9 CXLVa(145a) 6 Memo from Brautigam on Propaganda to the Eastern Peoples; Nov. 1941 9 CXLVa(145a) 7 Barely Legible Memo on Propaganda to the Eastern Peoples; Dec. 1941 9 CXLVa(145a) 8 Barely Legible Memo on Propaganda to the Eastern Peoples; Jan. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 9 Memo by Leibbrandt on Language Regulations and Terminology for Talking about the East and a Memo on the Situation in Ostland; Mar. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 10 Memo by Leibbrandt on the Eastern Population and Colonization; Mar. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 11 Memo on the Use of Cudgels and Whips in the Occupied Eastern Territories Under the Civil Administration; Apr. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 12 The Reintroduction of Self‐Government; Apr. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 13 "Invitation of Immigrants from the through the A.A."; May 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 14 Memo "Conduct of the German Authorities and the Mood of the Ukrainian People"; May 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 15 Memo "Religious Societies in the Occupied Territories"; May 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) R242 16 File on "The Karaite Question"; Jan. 1939‐Jul. 1944 9 CXLVa(145a) R262? 17 Memos on "Spouses of German Nationals with Dependents of Another Nationality in Ostland"; Jul. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) R262 18 Memo to Ostland "Religious Societies in the Occupied Eastern Territories"; May‐Jul. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) R205? 19 Memo by Leibbrandt about Ukraine; Sept. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) R205 20 Memo on Church Policy in Ukraine; Oct. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) R205 21 Memo "Treatment of Poles in the Occupied Eastern Territories"; Nov. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 22 Rosenberg to Goebbels on Propaganda in Ostland and Ukraine; Nov. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 23 Law on Propaganda in the East; 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) 24 Letter from Rosenberg to Hitler on the Situation in the East; Nov. 1942

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9 CXLVa(145a) 25 Memo to Hitler on the Relationship between the Propaganda and Eastern Ministries; Dec. 1942 9 CXLVa(145a) R272 26 Memo "Permission for Students from Ostland to study in the Reich"; Aug.‐Dec. 1942 10 CXLVa(145a) 48 Situation Report from the Area of Army Group A to Rosenberg and Brautigum ; Aug. 1943 10 CXLVa(145a) 49 Memo from Ostland "Report of the Editors of the Belarussian Paper, U. Kaslowski"; Sept. 1943 10 CXLVa(145a) R262 50 Memo from Borman on "Pastoral Care of the Eastern Workers"; Apr.‐Sept. 1943 10 CXLVa(145a) R213 51 Memo to Rosenberg on the Return of "German‐Lithuanian Ministers" from the Reich; Oct. 1943‐Jan. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 52 Almost Illegible Memo on Ostland; Jan. 1943 10 CXLVa(145a) 53 Administration of Latvia and Estonia; Oct.‐Nov. 1943 10 CXLVa(145a) 54 Memo "Administrative Autonomy for Latvia and Estonia"; Nov.‐ Dec. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) R262 55 File sent to the Commandant of the Security Area of Lithuania; Sept. 1943 10 CXLVa(145a) R160 56 Files from the Ministry of Justice on "Suspension of Execution of Sentence by Civil Courts for Preservation from the Enemy"; Apr. 1943‐Jan. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 57 Conversation about the Military Service of Slavic Peoples; Feb. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) R45 58 Letter from Lohse to Axmann Proposing Estonian and Latvian Youth be Allowed to Join the for Military Training and Service; Apr. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 59 Letter from Rosenberg to Frank about a Historical and Scientific Congress to be Held in Krakow; Apr. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) R262 60 Memo from the Auswärtiges Amt about the Leader of the Greek Catholic Church and Ukrainian Leaders in Lemberg (Lviv); May 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 61 Memo from the Auswärtiges Amt about the Leader of the Greek Catholic Church and Ukrainian Leaders in Lemberg (Lviv); May 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 62 Correspondence about the Turkistan Congress in Vienna; May 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 63 Correspondence about the Turkistan Congress in Vienna; May 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 64 Correspondence on the National Cossack Movement in Prague; Apr.‐Jun. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 65 Correspondence on the Role of the Patriarch and Orthodox Christianity in the Soviet Union; Jun. 1944

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10 CXLVa(145a) 65a Memo on Policies in Reichskommissariat Ukraine 10 CXLVa(145a) 66 Memo on Religious Policy towards the Orthodox Church in the Ukraine; Jun. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 67 Memo on Military Recruitment of Cossacks; Jul. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) R255, 68 Correspondence on the "Service of Russian, Ukrainian, R245 Belorussian, Tartar, and Lithuanian youth (Jugendlichen)" in Germany, Military Service of Cossacks, and Military Service of Georgians; Jun.‐Jul. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 69 Memo "Guidelines for the Handling of the Russian Question in Press and Propaganda"; Jul. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 70 Memo on the Completion of Reichskommissariat Ukraine; Jul. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 71 Memo on which Orthodox Church Should be Recognized in the Occupied Eastern Territories; Aug. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 72 Correspondence about Koch and Land Use in Courland and Lithuania; Sept. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 73 Correspondence about Land Use and Political Questions in Ostland; Sept. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 74 Memo on the "Financing of the Karlowitz Synod"; Oct. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 75 "Order for the Protection of Marriage, Family, and Motherhood"; Oct. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 76 Memo on the "Status of the Church Political Situation"; Dec. 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 77 Memo on the Ukrainian National Central Committee 10 CXLVa(145a) 78 Transcript of a Q&A on the Civil Administration in the Ukraine 10 CXLVa(145a) 79 Memo "Guidelines for the Ukraine" 10 CXLVa(145a) 80 Memo on Psychological Policy 10 CXLVa(145a) 81 Report on Various Books; 1944 10 CXLVa(145a) 82 Argument about Land Ownership and Use 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 24 Letter from Goering Appointing Rosenberg to Head the Fight B13 against Jews and Masons in France; May 1941 10 CXLVI(146) 25 Letter Complaining about Criticism by Walter Frank; Sept. 1941 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 26 Letter Correcting an Issue of Weltkampf about Rothschild; Sept. P6 1941 10 CXLVI(146) 27 Memo on the Use of Jewish Residences in the Occupied Western Territories; Dec. 1941 10 CXLVI(146) 28 Memo by Rosenberg Detailing the Anti‐Jewish Nature of the War; Jan. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 29 Memo on the Conveyance of People from the Newly Occupied R60 Eastern Territories to the Reich as Workers; Feb. 1942

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10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 30 Correspondence with Schwarz about the Hohe Schule; Feb. O24 1942 10 CXLVI(146) 31 Memo on the Use of "eingezogenem" and "Forfeited Assets"; Mar. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 31a Memo to Hitler about Propaganda to the East; Aug. 1942 R25 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 32 Correspondence with Schwarz about the Hohe Schule; May O25 1942‐Jan. 1943 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 33 Memo from Lammers about Hitler's Decree about the Spiritual P14 Struggle against the World Views Opposing National Socialism; Jun. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 34 Request to Schulz for Enemy Propaganda Films to be Obtained O24 for the Hohe Schule; Jul. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 35 Letter from Schwartz about the Office of "Ostjudentum" in O25 Litzmannstadt and the Hohe Schule; Jul.‐Sept. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 36 Rosenberg to Dr. Grau about the Hohe Schule; Oct. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 37 Letter from Schwartz about the Office of "Ostjudentum" in O25 Litzmannstadt and the Hohe Schule; Nov. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) 38 Handwritten Letter to Rosenberg Attaching Memos on Russian Economic Matters; Dec. 1942 10 CXLVI(146) 39 Correspondence on the Possibility of French Investment in the Occupied Eastern Territories; Dec. 1942‐Jan. 1943 10 CXLVI(146) 40 Correspondence on the Possibility of French Investment in the Occupied Eastern Territories; Jan. 1943 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 41 Correspondence on the NSD‐Dozentenbund; Feb. 1943 P9 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 42 Memo of Rosenberg on the Work of the Hohe Schule; Feb. B13 1943 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 43 Memo from Goring on Art Collection Action France; Jun. 1943 O10 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 44 Report of the Oct. 1943 Tour of Rosenberg to Bad Schachen; R25 Oct. 1943 10 CXLVI(146) 45 Jazz and the Architecture of the New Berlin; Jan. 1944 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 46 Amt Musik, Seizure of Pianos and Flutes in France; Apr.‐May M25a 1944 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 47 NSD‐Dozentbund; Jul. 1944 P9 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 48 Amt Musik, Seizure of Pianos and Flutes in France; Aug. 1944 M25a 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 49 Letter from Rosenberg to Hofer about the Policy of K1 the Einsatzstab in South Tyrol; Oct. 1944 10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 50 Lists of Transported Goods (M‐Aktion); Oct. 1944

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10 CXLVI(146) Dup. 51 Memo by Rosenberg on the Madagascar Plan R141 10 CXLVI(146) 52 Drafts Proposal to the Fuhrer on Policy in the East 10 CXLVI(146) 53 "To the Ukrainian People" 10 CXLVI(146) 54 Memo on Appealing to Soviet Nationalities 10 CXLVI(146) 55 Proposal for Guidelines on Eastern Policy 10 CXLVI(146) 56 Illegible 10 CXLVI(146) 57 Memo from the Racial Policy Office of the NSDAP; Jul. 1935 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 1 1 Memo on Situation Reports of Reichs‐ and Generalkommissare; Nov. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 1 2 Tätigkeit Räumung Erfahrungsbericht, Reichskommissariat Weissruthenien; Aug. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 2 2(cont.) Tätigkeit Räumung Erfahrungsbericht, Reichskommissariat Weissruthenien; Aug. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 2 3 Situation Reports for Reichkomissariat Ostland; Nov.‐Dec. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 2 3a Situation Reports for Reichkomissariat Ostland; Dec. 1942‐Jan. 1943 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 2 4 Situation Reports to 31.10.42, Sept.‐Oct., Area of Work: Transport; Sept.‐Oct. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 5 Situation Reports to 31.10.42, Sept.‐Oct., Area of Work: Forestry, Hunting, and Wood Industries; Sept.‐Oct. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 6 Situation Reports to 31.10.42, Sept.‐Oct., Area of Work: Trusteeship (Treuhandverwaltung); Sept.‐Oct. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 7 Situation Reports to 31.10.42, Sept.‐Oct., Area of Work: Industry and Crafts; Sept.‐Oct. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 8 Situation Reports to 31.10.42, Sept.‐Oct., Area of Work: General Economy; Sept.‐Oct. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 9 Situation Reports to 31.10.42, Sept.‐Oct., Area of Work: Pricing and Price Monitoring; Sept.‐Oct. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 10 Situation Reports to 31.10.42, Sept.‐Oct., Area of Work: Labor Input, Labor Conditions and Wages; Social insurance; Sept.‐Oct. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 11 Activity Report of the Veterinary Department for the Period 1 Jul. to 30 Sept. 1942; Jul.‐Sept. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 3 12 Opinions of the Political Office on the Situation Reports of the Generalkommissare; Nov. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 4 12(cont.) Opinions of the Political Office on the Situation Reports of the Generalkommissare; Nov. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 4 13 Report on The Situation in Occupied Vilna‐Land (by Gebietskommissar Vilna‐Land in Generalbezirk Lithuania); Jun. 1944

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S2 CXLVIIa(147a) R103 4 14 Report on the Tour of the Reichsminister through Reichskommissariat Ostland from 13th‐18th Feb. 1944; Mar. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 4 15 Reports to Rosenberg from Army Group Center; Feb. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 4 16 Situation Reports from Reichskommissariat Ukraine (from Generalkommissars "Vohlyhian und Podolen" and "Shitomir"); Oct. 1943‐Jan. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 4 17 Report from the Generalkommissar for Crimea; Dec. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 5 17(cont.) Report from the Generalkommissar for Crimea; Dec. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 5 18 Situation Reports of the Generalkommissare of Kauen, Riga, Minsk, and Reval; Jun.‐Aug. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 5 19 Situation Reports for November and December 1942, Reichkommissariat Ukraine; Jan. 1943‐Jan. S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 5 20 Reports from Army Group Center about Ostland; Jul. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 5 21 Reports from Army Group Center about Ostland; Jan. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 6 22 Excerpt from the Situation Report of the Generalkommissare of Kauen for Oct.‐Dec. 1943 (General and Internal Administration); Feb. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 6 23 Handwritten Letter from Labs to Gebietskommissar Hansen in Wolmar; Mar. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 6 24 Correspondence Relating to the Movement of Ukrainians in German Service across Romanian Territory (Transnistria); Feb. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 6 25 Guidelines for Russian Evacuations (from Ostland); Jan. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 6 26 Evacuation of Estonia; Sept.‐Oct. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) R246 6 27 Report of a Tour of Riga, Libau, and Polagen by Dr. Labs; Sept. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) R246 7 27(cont.) Report of a Tour of Riga, Libau, and Polagen by Dr. Labs; Sept. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) R537 7 28 Final Report of the Generalkommissar of Estonia and Records on Evacuations from Reval; Sept.‐Oct. 1944 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 7 29 Report of the Generalkommissar of Volhynia and Podolia; Dec. 1942 S2 CXLVIIa(147a) 7 30 Monthly Report for Oct. 1942 from the Commander of Army Group A, reports from the Caucasus; Sept.‐Nov. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) R296 1 1 Reports on the Training Camps in Schitomir; Jan. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 2 Letter to Rosenberg from the Generalkommissar of Crimea; Jan. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 3 Report of the Generalkommissar in Dnjepropetrowsk; Jan. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 4 Letter from Dr. Wilhelmi on a Question of Law in Ostland; Jan. 1942

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S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 5 Report from the Leader of the Central Administration on Racial Policy; Jan. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 6 Report from the Chief of the Office of Reichkommissariat Ostland in the Main Policy Office, Dr. Kleist, on the Treatment of the Population of the Baltic States; Jan. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 7 Report on Forestry in Ostland; Jan. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 8 Report on Veterinary Questions; Jan. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 9 Report from Gebietskommisssar Orbitschek, Generalkomissariat Schitomir; Feb. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 10 Report on the Acquisition and Processing of Agricultural Products; Feb. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 11 Situation Report from Minsk for the First Quarter of 1944; Mar. 1944 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 1 12 Situation Reports of Generalkommissar Kauen for Aug.‐Sept. 1942 (on Finance, Commerce, Ironworking, Textiles, Chemicals, Earth and Stone Construction, Minerals, Crafts, and Trade); Oct. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 2 12(cont.) Situation Reports of Generalkommissar Kauen for Aug.‐Sept. 1942 (on Finance, Commerce, Ironworking, Textiles, Chemicals, Earth and Stone Construction, Minerals, Crafts, and Trade); Oct. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) X6? 2 13 Situation Reports from the Generalkommissar of Reval, Includes Reports from Various Gebietskommissars; Oct. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) X6? 3 13(cont.) Situation Reports from the Generalkommissar of Reval, Includes Reports from Various Gebietskommissars; Oct. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) X6? 4 13(cont.) Situation Reports from the Generalkommissar of Reval, Includes Reports from Various Gebietskommissars; Oct. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) X6? 5 13(cont.) Situation Reports from the Generalkommissar of Reval, Includes Reports from Various Gebietskommissars; Oct. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) R262 5 14 Propaganda Office: Situation and Morale Report for May 1943; Jun. 1943 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) R262 5 15 The Administrative Problem in the East; Sept. 1943 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 5 16 Report from Reichskommissar Ostland on the Partisan Threat in Belarus; Oct. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 5 17 Reports from Army Group Northern Ukraine; May 1944 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 6 17(cont.) Reports from Army Group Northern Ukraine; May 1944 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) R103 6 18 Situation Report from the Generalkommissar in Minks (Belarus); Jun. 1943 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 6 19 Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland (Abteilung II 2); Aug. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 6 20 Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland (Abteilung II 5); Nov. 1942

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S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 7 20(cont.) Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland (Abteilung II 5); Nov. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 7 21 Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland (Abteilung II 4); Aug.‐Dec. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 7 22 Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland; Nov. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 7 23 Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland (ehelgruppe III E); Jul.‐Nov. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 7 24 Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland (Abteilung II 1); Aug.‐Nov. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 8 24(cont.) Situation Reports from Generalkommissars in Ostland (Abteilung II 1); Aug.‐Nov. 1942 S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 8 25 Report on Considerations in Establishing a Turkish Legion from Soviet POWs S3 CXLVIIb(147b) 8 26 MOVED See: CXLVa(145a) 7

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