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Camp officials kept records of Jews who were used for slave labor. Some of the concentration camp records that survived the war were seized by British, Soviet, and U.S. military forces. In the United States these records can be found at: | Camp officials kept records of Jews who were used for slave labor. Some of the concentration camp records that survived the war were seized by British, Soviet, and U.S. military forces. In the United States these records can be found at: | ||
United States Holocaust Research Institute <br | United States Holocaust Research Institute <br>100 Raoul Wallenberg Place, SW Washington, D.C. 20024-2150 | ||
National Archives and Records Administration <br | National Archives and Records Administration <br>Pennsylvania Avenue <br>and 8th Street NW <br>Washington, D.C. 20408 | ||
Documents of camps in Poland are found in the Polish State Archives, the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, and in archives of the State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Owicim and the Majdanek Museum Archives in Lublin. There are also university libraries, regional museums, local archives, collection of private individuals, and other sources from concentration camps. | Documents of camps in Poland are found in the Polish State Archives, the Jewish Historical Institute in Warsaw, and in archives of the State Museum of Auschwitz-Birkenau in Owicim and the Majdanek Museum Archives in Lublin. There are also university libraries, regional museums, local archives, collection of private individuals, and other sources from concentration camps. | ||
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Check for similar types of records in the Family History Library Catalog. | Check for similar types of records in the Family History Library Catalog. | ||
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