National Socialism (Links)
In order to facilitate Research of the period of German National Socialism (NSDAP, Nazism), ManyRoads provides the following ‘reading and research’ list. It is our hope that this small document provides readers with reasonable resources with which to begin their research and learning.
Be advised this set of resources is NEITHER complete nor exhaustive. Also be advised, these resources will likely lead to the discovery of disturbing facts and information.
- Findbuch- For Victims of National Socialism
- Gedenkbuch für Opfer des Nationalsozialismus an der Universität Wien 1938
- List of national socialist camps and detention sites 1933 – 1945 Germany A Memorial
- International center on the Nazi era – Arolsen Archives
- National Socialism, the Holocaust, and World War II (Union College)
- National Socialist Movement
- Nazi-Era provenance internet portal | Library of Congress
- Nazi-Era Provenance Internet Portal
- Nazi Party: Definition, Hitler & Facts – HISTORY
- Nazism, socialism and the falsification of history
- NSDAP Main Archive
- NS-Quellen A database dedicated to the issue of expropriation between 1938 and 1945 as well as restitution and compensation after 1945
- Opferdatenbank- Namentiche Erfassung der NS Opfer des Burgenlandes
- Research on Nazi Germany – Bundesarchiv Internet
- Roots of Nazi Ideology
- The Dutch Resistance and the OSS
- The National Socialist Revolution
- The Nazi Party: Background & Overview
- The Nazi Rise to Power
- The Rise of the Nazi Party and the Third Reich
- What is Nazism?
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