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Heinrich Himmler Papers, 1914-1944

July 23, 2014
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Inventor Name

Unknown

Repository

Hoover Institution Archives
Stanford University
Stanford, California 94305-6010
650-723-3563
http://www.hoover.org/hila/

Physical Description

15 ms. boxes, 5 microfilm reels, 2 photo albums, 6 diaries, 24 phonotapes

Summary

The Heinrich Himmler Collection at the Hoover Institution Archives comprises a set of photostat documents of the Persönlicher Stab der Reichsführer-SS. The originals of these papers were located in a salt mine in the Salzburg region and seized in 1945 by the American forces. In 1946 they were filmed at the Berlin Document Center. The collection contains internal office memoranda, correspondence, case files, reports, telegrams, cables, copies of periodicals, remarks, statements, decrees, clippings, drawings and press releases relating to a variety of topics. File 333 contains new inventions submitted to Himmler for development (in alphabetical order by name of inventor),  1942-1945 

Finding Aid

http://content.cdlib.org/view?docId=tf2w1002fp&doc.view=entire_text

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