These outstanding documents belonging to United States Holocaust Memorial
Museum,
Washington D.C. testify the nazi persecution of Freemasonry at home
and in the occupied
countries.
We publish them with no comment.
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Records of the RSHA - Reichssicherheitshauptamt [Office of the High
Command of Security Service pursuing the racial objectives of the SS
through Race and Resettlement Office] (78 reels) (mss.) (manuscript
RG-15.007M)
* HA Sipo Berlin, Gestapo 28 Overview of present situation of
the order (Free) Masonery. SD
(Sicherheitsdienst-Secret Service)) -Hauptamt
II 111: Übersicht den augenblicklichen Stand
der Freimaurei. 20 December 1935. 1935. 22
pages.
* 29 Report II/III (free) Masonery yearly statement. SD-Hauptamt
II 111: Jahres-Lagebericht,
1938 (Freimauerei). 1938. 30 pages.
* 34 Informational report concerning problems of the (Free)
Masons. RSHA VII:
Informationsberichte zur Freimaurerfrage.
1944.
* 35 Correspondence and notes concerning problems of the (Free)
Masons. SD-Hauptamt II
122, Polen und Balt.: extracts of reports
of Amt III; correspondence from II 122 regarding
emigrants in Poland. 1939. 26 pages.
* 36 Organizational structure of the (Free) Masons. RSHA I:
Geschäftsverteilungsplan RSHA,
circa December1939. 66 pages.
* 40 List of cases of department II-2111 and II/B1. RSHA: organization
of II 2;
Sachkarteiverzeichnis der Hauptabteilung J/I,
Freimauertum (Freemasons). no dates. 54
pages.
* 51 Materials concerning the Vienna SD station commando's activities
and plundering of
cultural objects from European territories
incorportated into Germany. Sonderkommando SD,
Eisenstadt: reports on seized materials of
lodges, Jews and Jewish organizations. 1938. 65
pages.
* 198 Reports and correspondence of the Department under SS
colonel Knochen concerning
all countries where Germans resided including
emigration in annexed countries. File of
SS-Sturmbannf. Knochen: Bericht regarding
Auslandsarbeit der neuen Abteilung unter
Leitung von SS-Stubf. Knochen, Amt V RSHA,
assuming work of former SD-HA II 122
regarding German emigrants; II
* 122 Berichte; regarding his Freemasonary work in II 111; regarding
his role in SS training
school; report on meeting with Bormann on
handling of sensitive issues such as church
question; centralizing the Jewish library.
1938 - 1939. 102 pages.
* 298 Plans and protocols of scientific conference with Prof.
Franz. RSHA VII C: notes of staff
conference with Prof. Franz regarding the
Jewish Question, Freemasonry, political churches,
Marxism, emigrants, April 1942 - January 1943;
membership lists of the
Rosenkreuzer-Gemeinschaft (Rosicrucians) in
Berlin-Neuköln; 1943 inductions of Prof. Drs.
August Faust and Ernst Birke into the Amt
VII scientific circle. 1942 - 1943. 48 pages.
* 299 Various papers by Günther Stein SS Colonel. Various
papers of SS-Hauptsturmf.
Günther Stein, 1942-1943: minutes of
the Deutschen Gesellschaft fuer Dokumentation, 21-24
September 1942 in Salzburg; short studies,
e.g., "Quellen und Darstellungen zur
Freimaurerfrage." 1942 -1943. 48 pages.
* 300 Materials belonging to SIX and historical to Norway /VII/
rep. concerning the
Norwegian Free Masons. Correspondence file
of Franz Six regarding Norway: e.g., "Bericht
über die Freimaurerei in Norwegen, 22
September 1942." 24 pages.
* 322 Franz Stockhammer from "Reports from Switzerland." Franz
Stockhammer, reports from
Switzerland regarding Freemasonry to German
ministries. 368 pages.
* 398 Situational reports for the region (VII): SDHA II 1: Lagebericht
d. Abtl. II 11 (religion,
Freemasonry, and Jews) and II 12 (Gegnerformen),
1 April - 15 April 1937, SD
Oberabschnitte Rhein, Nord, Elbe, Ost, Sued,
Sued-West, Nord-Ost, Nord and Ost; special
reports of SD Abschnitte, November - December
1939 - May 1940
* 512 Paper by the SS Col. Harms about the idea that the organizations
and activities of the
Masonry or organization like the masons. SDHA
II 1114: report of SS Hauptstrumf. Harms,
Winkellogen und freimaureraehnliche Organisatione.
no date. 45 pages.
* 512 Paper by the SS Col. Harms about the idea that the organizations
and activities of the
Masonry or organization like the masons. SDHA
II 1114: report of SS Hauptstrumf. Harms,
Winkellogen und freimaureraehnliche Organisatione.
no date. 45 pages.
* 513 Paper concerning the connecting of word Jewry with the
worlds free masons and
co-operation and influence on the world economy
and politics. File of reports and notes by
Dr. Helmut Knochen, "Warum Kampf der Freimaurerei?";
Jewish, liberal, Communist, and
international ties of Freemasonry. no date.
278 pages.
* 514 On the organization of Free masonry in CSR (Czechoslovakia).
no date. 34 pages.
* 515 On Free mansonry in CSR. no date. 33 pages.
* 516 See file no. 515; member lists of Czech lodges (assembled
1938-1989). no date. 105
pages.
* 517 List of Polish masonry lodges. 1925 - 1935. no date. 27
pages.
* 518 Handwritten notes on Free Mansonry. 1933(?). 7 pages.
* 519 List of directors and supervisors of masonic lodges who
were also masons. Direktoren
und Aufsichtsraete usw. weiche als Mitglieder
von Freimaurerlogen, des Rotary-Klubs, des
Deutschen Herrenklubs und der Schlaraffia
festgestellt wurden. no date. 6 pages.
* 520 Free Masonry materials concerning Frey and Maynette (Material
Koenigsberg); seized
correspondence, etc. (see file no. 534). 1925
- 1934. 156 pages.
* 521 Correspondence concerning freemasonery and theosophic
(SDHA II 111); individual
persons, miscellanous materials. 1920 - 1936.
102 pages.
* 522 Reichl's paper "Freemasonry and Catholicism" (in opposition).
1925. 1926. 1928. 96
pages.
* 523 Exchange of letters between the ecclesiastical court councilman
Dr. Specht and Muller
concerning Free masonry. (Discussion about
the question of the Masonry being a national or
international organization. Is there an international
lodge and what influence does it have as
such as the world politics. 1927 - 1934. 50
pages.
* 524 Correspondence concerning Kurt Reichl (see file no. 522).
1927-1931. 1933-1936. 51
pages.
* 525 Correspondence of the French masony with that of Honduras.
Name list of members of
"Johannes Lodge". "Anker", Lettland 1921,
photographs of the interior of a masonry club.
Correspondence and materials exchanged between
a French lodge and those in Honduras
and various European states. (in French) 1928
-1937. 29 pages.
* 526 Seized materials of French lodges. 1928 - 1937. 355 pages.
(continues on reel 43)
* 526 (continued from reel 42) Masonry, France, probably from
the Archives of Oskar Wirth;
correspondence, press clippings, anti-masonic
materials, etc.) (in French). Subfiles on Alfred
Jacoby, and Grande Loge de Fraternite Universelle.
1929 - 1937. 355 pages.
* 527 Foreign correspondence of a German mason, Dr. Cornelious
Shouten, who lived in
Germany until September1934 and then in Holland;
with western European lodges and
brothers. Correspondence delivered to police
authorities by his divorced wife after his
departure from Germany (SDHA II 111). 1931
-1936. 108 pages.
* 528 Papers concerning Czech masonry; seized papers mostly
in German and French: Grand
Orient of Czechoslovakia; Landesloge fuer
die Tschechoslowakei. 1931 - 1936. 26 pages.
* 529 Monograph on Russian masonry lodges abroad by N. Snitkow,
"Die Freimaurerei in der
russischen Auswanderung (zum 1 January 1932);
Verfasst auf Grund der freimaurerischen
Dokumente (spanning the period of 1920-1927
completed in 1932). 1932. 23 pages.
* 530 Press notices concerning Polish masonry lodges. 1933-1942.
40 pages.
* 531 Bulletin, publications of the Rosicrucian Order, USA (multilingual)
(American masonry).
1934 - 1941. 131 pages.
* 532 List of masonic activities, their characteristics and
short reports on masonry and on
individuals (VII); reports to and from Heydrich;
Direktoren und Aufsichtsraete usw., welche
als Mitglieder von Freimaurereilogen, des
Rotary-Klubs, des Deutschen Herrebklubs und der
Schlaraffia festgestellt wurder, A. 1934.
33 pages.
* 533 SS-major Schwartz Bostunitsch's (SD expert on Freemasonry,
Jewry, Bolschevism, and
Russian emigrants), including reports on Ludendorff,
Hjalmar Schacht, Poincare, Karl Radek,
and other individuals; report on masonry problem
in various countries. 1934 - 1935. 193
pages.
* 534 Explanation to the Margrett case. Case of a former consul
Otto Lampe and the deceased
Grandmaster Ludwig Dangle who under the cover
of masonry maintained suspicious contacts
with Belgiums and Frenchmen (see file no.
520). 1934. 11 pages.
* 535 Clippings from a Russian emigrants press about the alleged
masonic connections of
Casanova; file on Casanova as a Mason, copy
of an article by a Russian Jewish emigre.
1934. 6 pages.
* 536 Letter for Walter Hopp from South America to the Grandmaster
of the lodge in which he
writes that the persecution of masons and
Jews in Germany is viewed unfavorably in America.
1934. 6 pages.
* 537 Information, Schwartz-Bostunitsch report on Friedrich
III and Freemasonry. 1934. 7
pages.
* 538 Investigation file on Max Gellert from Königsberg,
member of a masonic lodge; Gestapo
and SD materials.1934. 20 pages.
* 539 Papers concerning free masonry activities of Johan Wolfgang
Goethe. 1934 - 1937. 13
pages.
* 540 Files labled Druiden Orden, seized monthly reports on
membership of various Masonic
lodges. 1934 - 1935. 271 pages. (continues
on reel 44)
* 540 List of masonic lodges members and address books on membership.
Monthly report.
1933 - 1935. 271 pages.
* 541 Investigations in the case of Prof. Dr. Max Prütz,
manager of a water control authority,
suspected of being a mason (SDHA II 111).
1934. 35 pages.
* 542 Case file of Johan Wilhelm Kellner, free mason. 1934.
10 pages.
* 543 Newspaper clippings about the Pan-European movement (Masonry);
file on
Coudenhove-Calergie. 1934. 6 pages.
* 544 Report about the activity of masons in Germany; SD report,
"Die gegenwaertige Lage
und Taetigkeit der Freiamurerei in Deutschland,"
22 August 1935, with attached copies of
documents. 48 pages.
* 545 Investigation of physicians, members of Catholic Centrum,
Masons and those who have
connections to Marxism (VII); 6 February 1935
SD report on persons involved in Catholic
Action, and Catholic unions, former Zentrum
members, lodge members and their connections
with Marxism. 6 pages.
* 546 Information about links of international masons with the
Soviet Union, photocopies,
signed Herzberger. 1935. 10 pages.
* 547 Press clippings about Frederic the Great and Free masonry.
1935. 15 pages.
* 548 Protocol of investigation of the mason Paul Theodor Otto,
Berlin-Wilmersdorf. 1935. 9
pages.
* 550 Paper on masonic lodges; SDHA II 111: file of reports
and correspondence on
Masonry, 1934-1936, 1938,1944, includes Gestapo
reports. 92 pages. 1937, includes
Mitteilungen des Amtes WS, Nr.4, April 1937;
ideological training of youth; membership lists
of Rosenkreuzer-Gemeinschaft Berlin-Neukoelln,
no dates; list of files in VII B5, no date;
Aktenplan VII B5; miscellanous personnel records
of Amt VII, 1944; library records and
book orders, 1944. Summary on the themes "Influence
of masonry on the life of a state".
1937 - 1944. 124 pages.
* 553 Masons, "The Union of German Gouoten, German gentlemen's
Race Order," East
Prussia - remnants; SDHA II 111: reports on
Masonic Bund Deutscher Gusten and
Deutscher Herrenorden. 1937. 18 pages.
* 554 SD inventories of the holdings of the libraries of various
Masonic lodges. 1935-1936.
664 pages. (continues on reel 45)
* 554 SD inventories of the holdings of the libraries of various
Masonic lodges. 1935 - 1936.
664 pages. (continued from reel 44) Diagram
of the card files on Freimaurertum; bibliography
of masonic lodges, libraries, and archives.
1935. 664 pages.
* 555 Excerpts from the lecture of Kurt Reichl concerning Masonry
in various countries; SDHA
II 111: typed and hand written reports of
Dr. Kurt Reichl (former 33 degree Mason), 1 April
* 556 Papers concerning the Mason's conference in Aachen (Austria).
Letters of Gruber and
Dr. Reichl concerning various countries (conference
probably took place in June 1928).
Report of SD Sonderkommando II 1 Wien, regarding
Aachener Konferenz, 1928, and
contact between Kurt Riechl and Father Hermann
Graber, SJ, 2 April 1938; handwritten and
typed texts on miscellanous topics regarding
Freemasonry, Jewry, Catholicism, etc. 1937 -
1938. 233 pages.
* 557 Report: situations in various SD districts concerning
masons and guide lines for section
11-111 (RSHA). Directives for work against
Freemasonry, October - November 1938.
1938. 45 pages.
* 558 Report on masonry for the time of January 1935, March
- December 1938. Gestapo and
SD reports on Masonic lodges, 1935; Lageberichte
of II 111, March, April, May, August,
October, and November 1938; and SD Oberabschnitt
Nordwest, no dates. 57 pages.
* 559 Correspondence Dr. Reichl to SS Col. Knochen. File of
correspondence from Kurt
Riechl; his reports on topics regarding Freemasonry,
Jewry, and Catholicism. 1938. 199
pages.
* 560 Reports from various masonic lodges. Gestapo, SD V-man,
and SD Abschnitt reports:
"Salvator," a "secret Freemason organization
of marxist inclined Catholics and Russian
emigrees;" Josef Hessen (Kadet Party), Vlaerian
Tatarinow, numerous allegedly
anti-Bolshevik emigrees in contact with the
OGPU, Bishop O'Rourk, Danzig, Goetz von
Oettingen: Verbindungsstelle Leipzig reports
on "related" occultist literature, especially,
Arisches Weistum, by Ernst Issberner-Haldane;
advertisements for literature;
Siemens-Studien-Gesellschaft fuer Psychologisch
Wissenschaft, publications; reports on
numerous Masonic or allegedly Masonic organizations.
1938. 193 pages.
* 563 Photocopies concerning Masonry in CSR (Czechoslovakia);
reports to the Gestapo,
forwarded by Oberkommando der Wehrmacht and
Auswaertiges Amt. 1938. 12 pages.
* 564 Situational reports on masonry; SD Oberabschnitt Lageberichte
on Freemasonry, 1939;
copy of "Der europaeische Aufstand gegen die
Freimaurerei," 1943. 90 pages.
* 565 Bibliography concerning freemasonry in cases persued by
Dittel; RSHA VII, Archive:
catalog of books der Johannes-Loge "Bruderkette
an der Saar," Saarbruecken (Polish index
indicates relates to "cases pursued by Dittel").
1940. 130 pages.
* 567 Remnants of paper written on masonic lodges (for archival
materials); SDHA II 111:
miscellanous material and reports on international
Freemasonry, especially Jewish influence
therein. 1940. 48 pages.
* 568 Correspondence concerning Yugoslavian masonry; reports
on and seized publications of
Freemasons in Yugoslavia. 1941. 15 pages.
* 584 Correspondence Masonic lodges in Germany; list of members;
seized materials, police
and SD reports, 1931-
* 585 Charter of the masonic organization "Union of the Knights
of the Holy Grail" ("Heiligen
Quell Deutscher Kraft") a Gralsritterschaft.
* 586 Correspondence Masonic order "Union of German Knights"
(Deutscher Ritterbund).
1935. 105 pages.
* 587 Commentaries of Dr. Kurt Reichl on Freemasonry in various
nations with newspaper
clippings and published literature. 1936 -
1937. 429 pages. (continues on reel 48)
* 587 (continued from reel 47) Excerpts from Reichl lecture
on freemasonry. 1936 - 1937. 429
pages.
* 588 Papers on the fight with masonry as a political enemy.
RSHA VII B5: Freimaurerei,
miscellanous SD reports and one publication.
1941 - 1943. 52 pages.
* 589 Buro VII report on freemasonry. RSHA VII B1: file on securing
material to indentify
individual Freemasons, Jews specifically identified
among members (includes new
Geschaeftsverteilungsplan for RSHA VII B,
8 November 1943; and other administrative
directives for securing archives, etc.). 1943
- 1944. 88 pages.
* 660 Miscellaneous collection of typed and published material
of the British Council, The
Royal Institute of International Affairs,
1940; handscript correspondence and archiveal
records of Masonic lodges, 1805-1900s; publications
and correspondence of the
Gesellschaft zur Befoerderung des Christenthums
unter den Juden, 19th - 20th centuries. 612
pages.
* 660 (continued from reel 54) Archival documents of Masonic
Lodges from the turn of the
century in French and German. 18th and 19th
century. 612 pages.
* 661 Documents of Masonic Lodges. 18th and 19th century. 390
pages.
* 662 Documents of Masonic Lodges. 19th century. 743 pages.
Documents of Masonic
Lodges. 17th to 19th century. 743 pages.
* 663 Document from Masonic Archvies; handwritten document in
German, Latin, and French.
17th to 19th century. 486 pages.
* 664 Documents from Masonic Archives. 19th century. 1,087 pages.
Masonic archives -
manuscripts in German and Latin. 17th to 19th
century. 1,087 pages.
* 665 Documents from Masonic Archives turn of the 18th and 19th
century; membership lists.
667 pages.
* 666 Masonic documents, manuscripts. 1845 - 1860. 547 pages.
* 667 Masonic documents, manuscripts. 19th to 20th century.
188 pages.
* 668 Masonic documents, manuscripts (in German and Latin).
1832 - 1901. 116 pages.
* 670 Archival documents of the Grand Masonic Lodge of Prussia;
Archive der Grossen Loge
vom Preussen, Acte regarding Prince Friedrich
Wilhelm v. Preussen. 1854 - 1888. 256
pages.
* 671 Document for the "The Great National Mother Lodge;" Archive
der Grossen
National-Mutterloge, Acte regarding Reichsaussenminister
Stressemann. 1915 - 1935. 435
pages.
* 672 Papers concerning the popularization of masonry in England;
handwritten manuscript of
the history of Freemasonry and its various
international orders. 1811. 112 pages.
* 674 Records of the "Great National (Lodge) Mother Situation"
(Grosse National Mutterloge
zu den Drey Weltkugeln) to Three World Spheres.
1889. 339 pages.
* 675 Records from the German Mason Archive (Grossen National
Mutterloge und denen
Verwaltung). 1847 - 1855. 352 pages.
* 676 Records from the Great Prussian Masonic Lodge (Archive
der Grossen Loge von
Preussen, gen. Royal York zur Freundschaft,
Acte regarding Prince Friedrich Leopold von
Preussen). 1889 - 1918. 417 pages.
* 677 Records and newspaper clippings concerning Masonic Lodges,
regarding den Protektor
Kronprinz Friedrich Wilhelm. 19th to 20th
century. 353 pages.
* 679 Argus International de la Presse, S.A., Geneva, newsclippings
and news article excerpts
regarding Freemasonry. 1930s. 444 pages.
* 679 French language materials confiscated by RSHA; news clippings,
correspondence,
publications of lodges from all over the world.
no dates. 444 pages.
* 683 French language materials confiscated by RSHA; seized
papers of Masonic lodges,
France and Belgium - correspondence and instructional
material, 1920s-1930s;
newsclippings. 422 pages.
* 684 French language materials confiscated by RSHA (continued
from reel 64) ; miscellaneous
file - correspondence among Masonic lodges
of various nations, 1930s-1940s;
* 686 French language materials confiscated by RSHA; French
handwritten correspondence of
a M. Wirth, Paris, many illegible, and financial
records, 1880s; most common theme seems to
be Freemasonry. no dates. 524 pages. (continues
on reel 66)
* 686 (continued from reel 65) French language materials confiscated
by RSHA; handwritten
correspondence of Oswald Wirth, Paris (1910s).
524 pages.
* 692 Papers from French records concerning masonic lodges;
mostly religion and Fremasonry
in France, 1940
Reichssicherheitshauptampt (RSHA) - SD, Berlin (Osobyi fond #500) (Main
State Security Office of Germany - SD, Berlin) (mss.) (manuscript
RG-11.001M.01)
* 431 Statistical materials about the emigration of Jews all
over the world. 21 January 1936 -
12 July 1940. 201 pp. Various Gestapo and
other official reports on contemporary Jewish
movement in Berlin, on "Freemasons, Jews,
Emigrants, Expatriates," with statistics from
Jewish press, also on numbers of Jews around
the world.
* 623 Note of II-112 referat about confiscation of documents
of the Independent Jewish Order
B'nai-B'rith. Letter of a member of the Jewish
lodge B'nai-B'rith to the president with a
biography of Doctor Arthur Geiger. Diploma
of lodge Montefer of B'nai B'rith. 4 November
1938 - 4 November 1939. 5 pp. Analysis of
the Grand Freemason Lodge VOBB (Berlin).
Confiscated archive and records material stored
in the basement of the SD Main Office.
* 678 Correspondence with SD departments about the dissolution
of Jewish libraries. April -
November 1938. 22 pp. Series of SD messages
about the contents of the libraries of the
VOBB [major German Jewish Masonic Lodge].
Gestapo decrees concerning the closing of
all VOBB libraries.
* 765 Propaganda Abteilung information in France about the special
edition of a book on Jews.
February 1941. 3 pp. Report from Military
Commander, France, Propaganda Section
(February 1941) complaining about book published
by a French author who worked for a
newspaper, was a Freemason, and had published
"vile defamations" of the Führer and the
Reich.
* 768a List of members of the Yugoslavian of B'nai Br'ith. May
1941. 15 pp. Extensive report
about Yugoslav Freemason lodges, with membership
lists.
* 790 Informational reports by the security police commander
about the Freemason question.
May 1943 - May 1944. 134 pp. From Chief, Sipo,
and SD. Informational Report about
Freemasons question (May 1943). Includes a
report claiming that President Roosevelt not
only holds high rank in the Freemasons but
that he is also a member of Odd Fellows, "which
resembles a Freemason lodge." Various reports
about Freemasonry in France, England,
United States, Hungary, and Switzerland. 1943
- 1944.
* 800 Informational reports of the SIPO and SD about the Freemasons
and Jewish questions,
and various magazine articles concerning the
Jewish question. February - November 1944.
* 272 List of materials of Masonic lodges, Austrian Fatherland
Fund, and Jewish organizations
confiscated by Gestapo. 1939 - 1943. 4 pp.
* 327 Document and intelligence card file filing codes SDHA
(date ranges not defined). SD
Hauptamt: draft by Organization Commission
of a plan for subject matter files in Department
II-III-4, on Freemasonry Abroad; general list
of activities and their breakdown. SD telephone
list of SHA, 1939 edition. Signatory abbreviations
of SD HA personnel (Eichmann is Ech);
also those of assistants in other main departments
(directive provides that these name
abbreviations have to be used in upper lefthand
corner of typed copies or dictation copies).
* 164 Amt IV, Gestapo:(Amt IVB 4b file) Includes: "Neue Tendenzen
im jüdischen Schrifttum"
MS (reactions to treatment of Jews in Germany
and elsewhere). Walter Pötsch, "Die
Grundlagen des jüdischen Volkes. Eine
notwendige Abrechnung" (22 pp anti-Nazi brochure
printed in London. Notes on "Besorgnisse der
italienischen Juden über die Auswirkung der
deutsch-italienischen Freundschaft" (2 pp.
1939). Table of contents for report on situation of
German and international Jewry. Table of contents
to report on Freemasonry. "Judentum und
Freimaurerei" (report. no date. 10 pp.). Report
on treatment of Jews in various parts of
Germany. "Der Mord an Botschaftsrat vom Rath
(typescript report) and reports on world
reactions to treatment of Jews in Germany
in connection with Kristallnacht. 1938 - 1939. 70
pp.
* 166 Report on Red Army (in French). 6 pp. Report on Judeo-Masonic
tactics in daily news
media (in French). 8 pp. Both reports issued
by "Un ami du `Service Mondial'". no date. 16
pp.
* 251 Anti-Freemason and anti-Jewish exhibition in the Petit
Palais, Paris. Reports and
correspondence. 1942. 6 pp. Memorandum on
anti-Freemason, anti-Jewish exhibit in
occupied France (October 1942).
* 254 "Antifreimaurerische und Antijüdische Vorträge
des Albert Maitrot de la Motte-Capron
im "Radio Paris". Various MS versions with
handwritten corrections. 1943. 117 pp.
* 277 Sicherheitsdienst des RFSS. SD-Hauptamt. Geheime Kommandosache!
Seven files
(Sachakten III 2-130/1, 3, 5, 11, 12, 13,
15) containing SD regulations regarding file
organization and maintenance (e.g., for Freemasons,
Jews, political opponents, etc.). 1936 -
1937. 635 pp.