Includes documents relating to the Nuremberg trials, to Nazi-Soviet relations (1939-41), to World War II, to English legal, constitutional and economic history, and Europe in the 18th and 19th centuries
This site is a comprehensive collection of primary source materials documenting Germany's political, social, and cultural history from 1500 to the present.
Collection of primary sources, often in English translation, of historic documents from the early modern period to the present for both Europe and the Americas.
Search thousands of historical documents from the Nuremberg trials.
Examine trial transcripts, briefs, document books, evidence files, and other papers from the trials of military and political leaders of Nazi Germany.
The Underground Archive of the Warsaw Ghetto, the so-called The Ringelblum Archive, listed on the Memory of the World Register by UNESCO, is a unique collection of documents constituting one of the most important testimonies about the extermination of Polish Jews.
Explore Western Canada's largest collection of Holocaust-related artefacts, survivor testimonies, archival materials, books, films and educational resources through the Vancouver Holocaust Education Centre's online collections catalogue.
Three remarkable eyewitness reports collectively known as the Auschwitz Protocols were among the first to document the comprehensive scale of atrocities committed by the Nazis in the now-infamous extermination camp.