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US Intelligence and the Nazis
U.S. Intelligence and the Nazis discusses hundreds of the 8 million-plus documents released under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act by the CIA, FBI, NSA, Army, State Department, and other U.S. agencies.This book contains a great deal of new information about the world of intelligence, especially concerning the postwar use of war criminals by U.S. intelligence organizations. It also sheds new light on Holocaust issues, showing, for example, that the Allies had knowledge of the genocide earlier than historians previously believed. (more)

 
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What is NARA's role in the U.S. Electoral College? Learn about the electoral process, prepare for the election, view historical results, and try your hand at predicting who will win the election.
The 9/11 Commission has transferred legal custody of its records to the National Archives. Public access to these records is under restriction until 2009. However, the Commission's publicly released records remain available on its web site.
November 15-16: NARA and the University of Maryland, with the San Diego Supercomputer Center, sponsor a symposium to highlight electronic records challenges that are being met through innovative IT partnerships in the public and private sector. more. . .
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Guide to Genealogical Research cover Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives
The Guide is an indispensable aid for researching family genealogy, local history, and social trends. Beyond its extraordinary reference value, the Guide will fascinate all curious readers and inspire a deep appreciation of America's rich documentary heritage.




1930 Federal Population Census cover

1930 Federal Population Census
The introduction explains how to use the records, summarizes the instructions to the census enumerators, and tells how to order microfilm copies of schedules, Soundex, and related microfilm.

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