The USHMM Catalog provides access to primary texts, in addition to other textual material, photographs, and artifacts. To search by item type, scroll down and select the appropriate link beneath "filter your search":
From Fold3: "Through our partnership with the National Archives, Fold3 has scanned and indexed valuable records that help tell the story of the Holocaust.
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Explore Holocaust-era Assets research, bibliographies, legislation, and moreLearn about Holocaust-era assets relevant to the USA's National Archives: "The Holocaust-Era Assets web pages provide a better understanding of the record holdings of the National Archives and Records Administration (NARA) relating to the looting, locating, recovering, and restituting Holocaust-Era assets. Substantive research interest in Holocaust-Era Assets began in 1996 with various issues related to Swiss dormant bank accounts and gold looted by Nazi Germany. Within several years interests expanded to include, among other things, looted cultural property (including books, archives, manuscripts, and Jewish communal property), looted art works, unpaid and unclaimed insurance policies and issues surrounding slave and forced labor.
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