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Gestapo, death camp archive is delivered: 20 million pages
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Though the museums' researchers can begin working with the material immediately, the public must wait for legal formalities to conclude which could take several more months.
Unlocking the archive required all 11 countries to amend their international treaty. France, Italy and Greece have yet to complete the process. The others on the commission are the United States, Israel, Britain, Netherlands, Belgium, Poland, Luxembourg and Germany.
Bloomfield called on three countries which have not ratified to do so urgently.
Historians believe the files, which contain information on some 17.5 million individuals, will add texture to the narrative of misery in the camps, where millions of people were worked to death or were simply exterminated with industrial efficiency. Six million Jews died in the Holocaust, one of every three Jews on Earth.
The Associated Press has been given repeated access to the archive in Bad Arolsen in recent months. Random searches through its 16 linear miles (kilometers) of files revealed a wealth of mundane yet telling detail on life and death in the camps.
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After 65 years, release of these records is long past due. With the...
Deseret Dawg | Aug. 22, 2007 at 4:40 p.m.
Please also report when we can find the files on the compurter. I...
C. S. | Aug. 22, 2007 at 1:08 p.m.
I am just feeling for what so many good normal people went through....
R.M. | Aug. 22, 2007 at 8:42 a.m.
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