Guides
NARA guides provide researchers with detailed information on general and selected
subjects documented in the holdings of the National Archives.
These guides provide descriptions
of records relating to a
single subject in the records
of many Federal agencies.
How
to Order These Cost Publications
Most Frequently Requested
- Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States
- Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, Revised
- Black History: A Guide to Civilian Records in the National Archives
- Guide to Records in the National Archives Relating to American Indians
- The Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912: A Guide to Federal Records for the Territorial Period (Parts I, II, III, and IV, Sections 1, 2, and 3)
Also available:
- American Women and the US Armed Forces: A Guide to the Records of Military Agencies in the National Archives Relating to American Women
- Civil War Guides (The Union, The Confederacy)
- Guide to Cartographic Records in the National Archives
- Guide to the
Holdings of the Still Picture Branch
(Note: This publication is out of stock and is available only online.) - Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives of the United States
- Guide to Pre-Federal Records in the National Archives
- Guide to Records of the US House of Representatives at the National Archives, 1789-1989 (Note: This publication is out of stock and is available only online.)
- Guide
to Records of the US Senate
at the National Archives,
1789-1989
( Note: This publication is out of stock and is available only online.) - Guide to Records Relating to US Military Participation in World War II (Parts I and II)
- Holocaust-Era Assets: A Finding Aid to Records at the National Archives at College Park, MD
- The Holocaust, Israel, and the Jews: Motion Pictures in the National Archives
- Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (Index)
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Television
Interviews, 1951-1955: A Catalog
of Longines Chronoscope Interviews
in the National Archives
(Note: This publication is out of print and is available only
online [Large File - 201KB] )
American Women and the U.S. Armed Forces: A Guide to the Records of Military Agencies in the National Archives Relating to American Women
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Compiled by Charlotte Palmer Seeley
Revised by Virginia C. Purdy and Robert Gruber
"This volume . . .clearly and helpfully explains the organizational logic of the complex holdings of the National Archives relating to women and the military."
--Journal of Military History
"This publication will be especially welcomed by the increasing number of
historians who believe that history cannot be fully told without including
the role of women."
--The North Carolina Historical Review
"A fascinating addition to the growing field of women's studies."
--American Libraries
This important guide describes records in the National Archives and Presidential
libraries that relate to American women who interacted with and eventually
formed a part of the Nation's military service organizations.
Covering the last two centuries,
the records highlighted
in this volume discuss
women as participants in
and victims of war, suppliers
of military goods and services,
and wives and mothers of
soldiers. The documents
include those of the armed
services as well as the
War Department collections
of Revolutionary War and
Confederate records. A
comprehensive name and
subject index and four
appendixes are included.
Researchers will find the
guide an excellent starting
point in the study of the
role of the US Government
in the lives of American
women.
6" x 9", 367 pages, 18 illustrations
National Archives and Records Administration, 1992
#100022 Hardcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-90-8
Please note: For more information on women in the armed forces, see
also A Woman's War Too.
Black History: A Guide to Civilian Records in the National Archives |
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Compiled by Debra L. Newman
"[An] important volume. . .[Newman] has produced a work that fills a gap
in the bibliographic resources available for research on black Americans."
--The American Archivist
"An exceptionally fine guide, easy to read and understand. It is a most
significant contribution to the National Archives subject guide literature."
--Provenance
"All historians interested in the history of Afro-Americans should become
familiar with this work."
--The North Carolina Historical Review
--Winner of the 1985 C.F.W. Coker Prize for Innovative Archival Description awarded by the Society of American Archivists
This award-winning research guide provides accurate, concise information about civilian records held by the National Archives textual, photographic, and audiovisual that can be used to study the history of African Americans. Records of more than 140 nonmilitary Federal agencies are described. The information provided about each agency explains why that agency was involved with African Americans and describes the volume and characteristics of the records.
6 1/4" x 9", 397 pages, 40 illustrations
National Archives and Records Administration, 1984
#100030 Hardcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-21-5
#200030 Softcover $15
ISBN 0-911333-31-2
Civil War Guides
"Seldom are reprints of reference books as welcome as these two essential guides. . .[The Union and The Confederacy] belong in all reference collections."
--American Reference Books Annual 1988, Vol. 19
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The Union: A Guide to Federal Archives Relating to the Civil War
Kenneth W. Munden and Henry Putney Beers
"Exhaustive, well written, well organized, [and] well indexed."
--Civil War Book Exchange & Collector's Newspaper
This guide provides an opportunity to study the vast collection of US Government documents in the National Archives that relate to the Civil War. In addition to the records of the conduct of the war, the book describes records relating to the war that were created after Lee's surrender. Substantive administrative histories of the agencies of the Federal Government add to the usefulness of the volume.
6" x 9", 733 pages
National Archives and Records Administration, 1962, 1986, reprinted 2005
#200122 softcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-46-0
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The Confederacy: A Guide to the Archives of the Government of the Confederate
States of America
Henry Putney Beers
"An outstanding reference aid. . .Those who simply desire a handy, reliable
authority on the myriad operations of the Confederate government will also
want this book, even if they never crank the handle on a microfilm reader
or crack the cover of a dusty ledger."
--Civil War Book Exchange & Collector's Newspaper
This companion volume to The Union is a guide to the official archives of the government of the Confederate States of America. The bulk of the book describes materials held by the National Archives, but Confederate records maintained at the Library of Congress and at 29 other institutions are also covered, as well as information obtained from repository guides and registers, from the National Union Catalog of Manuscript Collections, and from bibliographies regarding the holdings of other repositories.
6" x 9", 546 pages
National Archives and Records Administration, 1968, 1986, reprinted 2005
#200121 Softcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-18-5
Guide to Federal Records in the National Archives of the United States |
"This set of volumes is a must for all research libraries, and for those
who research seriously in the Federal Period. "
--Robert Charles Anderson, The American Genealogist
--Winner of the C.F. W. Coker Prize for Innovative Archival Description
awarded by the Society of American Archivists
--Winner of the Choice Award for Outstanding Academic Book
This essential new reference work introduces users to the archival records
of the Federal Government. In this three-volume set, two volumes describe
the nearly 1.7 million cubic feet of records transferred to the custody of
the National Archives as of October 1, 1994, and the third volume indexes
these descriptions.
All types of Federal records, textual, electronic, cartographic and architectural,
and audiovisual are covered. The information is organized into more than 400
sections, each of which covers the records found in a single record group,
generally one Government agency. Each section opens with an administrative
history of the agency and an overview of the extent and location of its archival
records, whether those records are in the Washington, DC, area or in a regional
Federal archival repository. The overview is followed by specific details
of types of records, dates of coverage, and activities documented.
The extensive index enables users to trace connections between related records described in separate record groups. The Guide is an invaluable source of information about the rich resources of the National Archives of the United States and an essential addition to the collections of libraries, archival and historical institutions and organizations, Federal agencies, colleges and universities, and professional and private individual researchers.
8 3/4" x 11 3/8", 3 volumes, 2,428 pages
National Archives and Records Administration, 1996
#100009 Hardcover $95
ISBN 0-16048312-3
Guide to Genealogical Research in the National Archives, Third Edition |
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Praise for the First
Edition
- New information on the 1920 census
- Increased coverage of naturalizations
- Citations to more than 300 new microfilm publications
- Descriptions of many records accessioned since the last edition
- A comprehensive, greatly expanded index
- Enlarged chapters on African Americans and Native Americans
- More coverage of records in NARA’s regional archival facilities
"This guide is a must for both the novice and the experienced genealogist."
--Genealogical Helper
"Amazingly complete.
. . .This book should find
a place on every scholar's
bookshelf."
--Journal of Southern
History
"This is the sort of
volume that induces late-night
browsiness. . .The surprise
is how engaging government
can be once bureaucracy
breaks down into such discrete
matters as passenger arrival
lists, bounty land records,
and . . .claims maps. What
was red tape a century
ago becomes . . .connective
tissue today."
--Los Angeles Times
--Selected an Outstanding Reference Source by the American Library Association
The National Archives contains a wealth of information about individuals whose names appear in census records, military service and pension files, ship passenger arrival lists, land records, and many other types of documents of interest to both beginning and experienced genealogists. The award-winning Guide shows how to tap this rich resource, explaining what types of records are preserved in the National Archives and what specific information about individuals is included in each type of record.
This new Guide supersedes the 1985 edition. A complete revision and enlargement, it covers records not described in the earlier version and includes references to information available through the NARA web site. The volume also contains illustrations and photographs, citations to many new and previously cited microfilm publications, and expanded and clarified descriptions of the relevant records held by NARA.
Highlights of the new edition include:
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.
8 1/2" x 11", 420 pages,
59 illustrations
National Archives and Records
Administration, 2001
# 100001 Hardcover $39
ISBN 0-911333-00-2
#200001 Softcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-01-0
Guide to Materials on Latin America in the National Archives of the United States
- Compiled by George S. Ulibarri and John P. Harrison
This guide will assist the researcher in locating the most significant materials in the National Archives that relate to the countries of the Western Hemisphere south of the United States. These materials date from the Continental Congress of 1774 to executive agency decisions of the early 1970s. The descriptions are of representative records of the U.S. Congress, courts, and executive departments.
6 x 9, 489 pages
National Archives and Records Administration, Reprinted 2005
#200123 Softcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-22-3
Guide to Pre-Federal Records in the National Archives |
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Compiled by Howard H. Wehmann
Revised by Benjamin L. DeWhitt
"Like the other guides published by the National Archives, this one is essential
for researchers studying the records of the Federal government. . .Highly
recommended."
--American Reference Books Annual 1990, Vol. 21
This important guide will assist the researcher in locating within the National Archives those records created during, or directly related to, the pre-Federal era of US history the period before the Constitution went into effect on March 4, 1789. The documents described include those of the Continental and Confederation Congresses, the Constitutional Convention, and the Continental Army and Navy; Revolutionary War era diplomatic, fiscal, and judicial records; records pertaining to commerce, Indian affairs, and postal and customs operations; and records relating to pension, bounty-land, and other claims arising out of military and civilian activities. The volume also contains a comprehensive name and subject index.
6" x 9", 388 pages
National Archives and Records Administration, 1989
#100026 Hardcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-75-4
Guide to Records in the National Archives Relating to American Indians |
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Compiled by Edward E. Hill
"A significant publication that will serve as an indispensable research
tool."
--The American Archivist
"[A] unique and extraordinarily useful research tool [that] will benefit
scholars for years to come."
--Choice
"Hill's guide is a magnificent work that should be on every serious researcher's
shelf."
--New Mexico Historical Review
--Winner of the 1982 Waldo G. Leland Prize awarded by the Society of American Archivists
First published in 1981, this guide enables the researcher to review descriptions of records that are available in the National Archives, including the regional records services facilities. It includes concise information about records that trace the evolution of Federal Indian policy, the effects of national policies on traditional Native American culture, Indian wars and their results, and the role of Native Americans in the development of US society.
6 1/4" x 9 1/4", 483 pages, 24 illustrations
National Archives and Records Administration, 1981, 1984
#200003 Softcover $25
ISBN 0-911333-13-4
Guide to Records Relating to US Military Participation in World War II |
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Compiled by Timothy P. Mulligan
- Part I: Policy Planning, Administration
- Part II: Support and Supply
This series of guides identifies and describes the activities of the many
military agencies that had a role in World War II. Although these materials
emphasize the period December 1941 - September 1945, extensive documentation
of the interwar and pre-Pearl Harbor periods is also included.
These topical guides each represent the activities of a broad range of agencies,
and the records are drawn from many record groups. Thus, these guides make
accessible a large body of records that were not readily accessible before.
This first volume includes records that cover such topics as formulation of strategy; personnel matters associated with the war; financial matters, including acquisition of land for military installations; legislative issues; and mobilization and training of US military and naval personnel.
8 1/2" x 11", 172 pages
National Archives and Records Administration, 1996
#200118 Softcover $15
ISBN 1-880875-08-x
This second volume identifies and describes records in the National Archives that document the activities of the many military agencies involved in armaments production and procurement, lend-lease, stockpiling and consumption of strategic and conventional industrial materials, shipbuilding, military construction, protection of the Western Hemisphere, logistical support, services furnished to personnel, surveys of soldier attitudes, and detention of POWs and civilian internees
8 1/2" x 11", 170 pages
National Archives and Records Administration, 1998
#200119 Softcover $20
ISBN 1-880875-16-0
Please note: For more information on military history, see also Military
History.
Holocaust-Era Assets: A Finding Aid to Records at the National Archives at College Park, Maryland |
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Compiled by Greg Bradsher
This aid to locating records in the National Archives focuses primarily on efforts to identify, recover, and restitute assets hidden or stolen by Nazi Germany during World War II. However, it also covers such additional topics as World War II economic warfare, and provides a starting point for those interested in other aspects of the Holocaust era, including refugees and war crimes.
8 1/2" x 11", 1,185
pages
National Archives and Records
Administration, 1999
#200048 Softcover $39.95
ISBN 1-880875-19-5
See also: Holocaust-Era
Assets: A Finding Aid to
Records online.
The Holocaust, Israel, and the Jews: Motion Pictures in the National Archives
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Compiled by Charles Lawrence Gellert
"An important guide for teachers, scholars, and researchers in the area
of modern Jewish history."
--American Reference Books Annual 1991, Vol. 22
This guide is an indispensable tool for locating films related to modern Jewish history in the National Archives holdings. Heavily illustrated, it presents an annotated listing of films and portions of films produced by the armed forces, civilian Federal agencies, and commercial newsreel sources. Crucial periods in recent Jewish history are represented in four sections: Jews in the United States before, during, and after World War II; Jews in Europe before and after World War II; the Holocaust; and the establishment of modern Israel. Each numbered entry includes the film's title, date, length, and sources as well as a brief description of the film's contents and whether it is in color or black-and-white.
8 1/2" x 11", 123 pages, 103 illustrations
National Archives and Records Administration, 1989
# 100013 Hardcover $17
ISBN 0-911333-78-9
Papers of the Continental Congress, 1774-1789 (Index)
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Compiled by John P. Butler
The Papers of the Continental Congress include the records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses and the records of the Constitutional Convention of 1787, all part of Record Group 360 in the National Archives. This comprehensive index covers all of the records of the Continental and Confederation Congresses except the journals and two manuscript indexes. It also covers the records of the Constitutional Convention of 1787. All persons, places, and subjects are indexed in a single alphabetical sequence, which is followed by a chronological list of every document.
8 3/4" x 11", 5 volumes,
6,615 pages
National Archives and Records
Administration, 1978
#100024 Hardcover $85
ISBN 0-911333-56-8
The Trans-Mississippi West, 1804-1912: A Guide to Federal Records for the Territorial Period
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Compiled by Robert M.
Kvasnicka
This multi-volume guide
identifies and describes
records in the National
Archives that are associated
with the American West.
These guides alert readers
to the research potential
of these records and assist
in their location.
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Part I: A Guide to Records of the Department of State for the Territorial
Period
This initial volume
identifies and describes
the Territorial Papers
maintained by the Department
of State, records relating
to Presidential appointments
and pardons, and correspondence
with departmental officials
at various posts in Mexico,
Canada, and the Republic
of Texas.
The Guide also
covers records of commissions
responsible for establishing
the international boundaries
of the United States
and the settlement of
claims involving the
Republic of Texas, Great
Britain, and Mexico,
as well as records concerning
Government exhibits at
various international
expositions held in the
Western United States.
8 1/2" x 11", 140
pages
National Archives and
Records Administration,
1993
#200018 Softcover $12
ISBN 1-880875-00-4
Part II: A Guide to Records
of the Department of
Justice for the Territorial
Period
This second volume covers
correspondence of the
Attorney General's Office;
records relating to appointments
of Federal judges, attorneys,
and marshals; and dockets
and case files documenting
the activities of US
attorneys and marshals.
The Guide also
covers case files for
Indian depredation claims
as well as other claims
brought against the United
States, reports and other
records of the Bureau
of Prisons, Presidential
pardon case files and
Utah amnesty case files,
and investigative case
records compiled by predecessors
of the Federal Bureau
of Investigation.
8 1/2" x 11", 137
pages
National Archives and
Records Administration,
1994
#200019 Softcover $15
ISBN 1-880875-02-0
Part III: A Guide to
Records of the Department
of Agriculture for the
Territorial Period
The third volume of this series describes records of the Secretary of Agriculture, the Forest Service, and the Weather Bureau. This volume identifies documents relating to the activities of the Bureau of Roads, Bureau of Animal Industry, Bureau of Dairy Industry, Bureau of Plant Industry, and other agencies that affected agriculture and ranching in the Trans-Mississippi West.
8 1/2" x 11", 397
pages
National Archives and
Records Administration,
1996
#200038 Softcover $20
ISBN 1-880875-11-X
Part IV: Section 1. A
Guide to Records of the
Department of the Interior
for the Territorial Period:
Records of the Secretary
of the Interior and the
Commissioner of Railroads
The fourth volume of this series covers records of the Secretary of the Interior concerning public lands and territories, railroads, reclamation projects and parks, and Indian-white relations. This guide also discusses records of the Commissioner of Railroads.
8 1/2" x 11", 250
pages
National Archives and
Records Administration,
1996
#200039 Softcover $18
ISBN 1-880875-13-6
Part IV: Section 2. A
Guide to Records of the
Department of Interior
for the Territorial Period:
Records of Select Agencies
This volume covers records of the Geological Survey, National Park Service, Fish and Wildlife Service, Offices of Education and Territories, and Bureaus of Reclamation and Mines.
8 1/2" x 11", 216
pages
National Archives and
Records Administration,
1997
#200056 Softcover $20
ISBN 1-880875015-2
Part IV: Section 3 A Guide to Records of the Department of the Interior for the
Territorial Period: Records of the General Land Office
Published in two volumes, this guide highlights records of the General Land Office, the Federal agency responsible from 1812 to 1946 for supervising the surveying, management, and disposition of the public domain and the execution of all laws relating to public lands. The textual, cartographic, and photographic documents described show the manner in which the General Land Office accomplished its mission and the impact of Federal Government policies on the people and lands of the trans-Mississippi West, which consists of the contiguous states between the Mississippi River and the Pacific Ocean. Included are descriptions of records pertaining to land-grant railroads, Indian and forest reserves, mining claims, and private land claims in areas acquired by the Louisiana Purchase and the Mexican cessions, as well as the land entry papers documenting the thousands of individual transactions transferring the public lands to private ownership. These records are an invaluable source of information for environmental and family historians and those interested in our Nation’s westward expansion.
8 ½" x 11", 1,130 pages in 2 volumes
National Archives and Records Administration, 2007
#200058—Softcover—$49
ISBN 1-880875-29-2
Guides to Foreign Records (Record Group 242)
Guides that are available only on microfilm must be purchased; those available in print are free. For information regarding print and/or microfilm availability, price, or ordering information, please contact:
Customer Service Center
National Archives and
Records Administration
Room 1000
8601 Adelphi Road
College Park, MD 20740-6001
Telephone: 301-837-2000
Currently Available
Index of Microfilmed Records of the German Foreign Ministry and the Reich's Chancellery Covering the Weimar Period (1958), 95 pp., available in Microfilm Publication T407. $
Supplement to the Guide to Captured German Documents (1959), 69 pp., available only on microfilm. Originally prepared by Gerhard L. Weinberg and the War Documentation Project Staff and published by the Air University in 1952. $
Guides to German Records Microfilmed at Alexandria, VAPlease note: Guides
numbered 1-88 are available
only in Microfilm
Publication T733,
which may be purchased.
$
Please contact the Customer Service Center for further
information.
1. Records of the Reich Ministry of Economics (1958), 75 pp. $
2. Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Strengthening of Germandom (1958), 15 pp. $
3. Records of the National Socialist German Labor Party, Pt. I (1958), 141 pp. $
4. Records of the Organization Todt (1958), 2 pp. $
5. Miscellaneous German Records Collection, Pt. I (1958), 15 pp. $
6. Records of Nazi Cultural and Research Institutions, and Records Pertaining to Axis Relations and Interests in the Far East (1958), 161 pp. $
7. Records of Headquarters, German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. I (1959), 222 pp. $
8. Miscellaneous German Records Collection, Pt. II (1959), 203 pp. $
9. Records of Private German Individuals (1959), 23 pp. $
10. Records of the Reich Ministry for Armaments and War Production (1959), 109 pp. $
11. Fragmentary Records of Miscellaneous Reich Ministries and Offices (1959), 19 pp. $
12. Records of Headquarters of the German Army High Command, Pt. I (1959), 19 pp. $
13. Records of the Reich Air Ministry (1959), 34 pp. $
14. Records of German Field Commands: Armies, Pt. I (1959), 61 pp. $
15. Records of Former German and Japanese Embassies and Consulates, 1890-1945 (1960), 63 pp. $
16. Records of the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, Stuttgart. Pt. I: Records on Resettlement (1960), 105 pp. $
17. Records of Headquarters, German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. II (1960), 213 pp. $
18. Records of Headquarters, German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. III (1960), 118 pp. $
19. Records of Headquarters, German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. IV (1960), 76 pp. $
20. Records of the National Socialist German Labor Party, Pt. II (1960), 45 pp. $
21. Records of the Deutsches Ausland-Institut, Stuttgart. Pt. II: The General Records (1961), 180 pp. $
22. Records of the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (1961), 41 pp. $
23. Records of Private Austrian, Dutch, and German Enterprises, 1917-46 (1961), 119 pp. $
24. Records of Headquarters of the German Air Force High Command (1961), 59 pp. $
25. German Air Force Records: Luftgaukommandos, Flak, Deutsche Luftwaffenmission in Rumänien (1961), 41 pp. $
26. Records of Reich Office for Soil Exploration (1961), 11 pp. $
27. Miscellaneous SS Records: Einwandererzentralstelle, Waffen-SS, and SS-Oberabschnitte (1961), 34 pp. $
28. Records of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories, 1941-45 (1961), 69 pp. $
29. Records of Headquarters, German Army High Command, Part II (1961), 154 pp. $
30. Records of Headquarters, German Army High Command, Pt. II (1961), 212 pp. $
31. Records of the Office of the Reich Commissioner for the Baltic States, 1941-45 (1961), 19 pp. $
32. Records of the Reich Leader of the SS and Chief of the German Police, Pt. I (1961), 165 pp. $
33. Records of the Reich Leader of the SS and Chief of the German Police, Pt. II (1961), 89 pp. $
34. Records of German Army Areas (1962), 234 pp. $
35. Records of the National Socialist German Labor Party, Pt. III (1962), 29 pp. $
36. Miscellaneous German Records Collection, Pt. III (1962), 61 pp. $
37. Records of Headquarters, German Navy High Command (1962), 5 pp. $
38. Records of German Field Commands: Rear Areas, Occupied Territories, and Others, Pt. I (1963), 200 pp. $
39. Records of the Reich Leader of the SS and Chief of the German Police, Pt. III (1963), 198 pp. $
40. Army Groups, Pt. I (1964), 126 pp. $
41. Divisions, Pt. I (1964), 160 pp. $
42. Armies, Pt. II (1964), 110 pp. $
43. Armies, Pt. III (1964), 108 pp. $
44. Armies, Pt. IV (1964), 96 pp. $
45. Divisions, Pt. II (1964), 118 pp. $
46. Corps, Pt. I (1965), 156 pp. $
47. Armies, Pt. V (1965), 162 pp. $
48. Armies, Pt. VI (1965), 85 pp. $
49. Armies, Pt. VII (1965), 124 pp. $
50. Armeeabteilungen (1966), 45 pp. $
51. Panzer Armies, Pt. I (1966), 112 pp. $
52. Army Groups, Pt. II (1966), 139 pp. $
53. Panzer Armies, Pt. II (1967), 160 pp. $
54. Armies, Pt. VIII (1967), 132 pp. $
55. Corps, Pt. II (1967), 150 pp. $
56. Armies, Pt. IX (1968), 166 pp. $
57. Rear Areas, Occupied Territories, and Others, Pt. II (1968), 25 pp. $
58. Corps, Pt. III (1968), 84 pp. $
59. Corps, Pt. IV (1968), 144 pp. $
60. Corps, Pt. V (1969), 124 pp. $
61. Corps, Pt. VI (1969), 186 pp. $
62. Corps, Pt. VII (1970), 233 pp. $
63. Divisions, Pt. III (1970), 143 pp. $
64. Divisions, Pt. IV (1970), 141 pp. $
65. Divisions, Pt. V (1970), 143 pp. $
66. Divisions, Pt. VI (1972), 177 pp. $
67. Divisions, Pt. VII (1974), 179 pp. $
68. Divisions, Pt. VIII (1974), 244 pp. $
69. Divisions, Pt. IX (1975), 243 pp. $
70. Divisions, Pt. X (1975), 237 pp. $
71. Divisions, Pt. XI (1976), 316 pp. $
72. Divisions (292d 327th), Part XII (1976), 305 pp. $
73. Divisions, Pt. XIII (1976), 293 pp. $
74. Divisions, Pt. XIV (1977), 345 pp. $
75. Records of the Waffen-SS, Pt. I (1978), 283 pp. $
76. Records of German Field Commands: Divisions, Pt. XV (1978), 287 pp. $
77. Records of the National Socialist German Labor Party, Pt. IV (1980), 37 pp. $
78. Records of the German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. V (1981), 180 pp. $
79. Records of the Waffen-SS, Pt. II (1981), 165 pp. $
80. Records of the German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. VI (1982), 173 pp. $
81. Records of the Reich Leader of the SS and Chief of the German Police, Pt. IV (1982), 184 pp. $
82. Records of Headquarters, German Army High Command, Pt. IV (1982), 234 pp. $
83. Records of the SS Economic and Administrative Office (1984), 124 pp. $
84. Records of the German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. VII (1985), 193 pp. $
85. Records of the German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. VIII (1990), 70 pp. $
86. Records of the German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. IX (1990), 132 pp. $
87. Records of Headquarters, German Army High Command, Pt. V (1990), 111 pp. $
88. Records of Private German Enterprises and Individuals, Pt. II (1991), 31 pp. $
Please contact the Research Support Branch for further information.
89. Records of the General Plenipotentiary for the Serbian Economy (1991), microfiche
90. Miscellaneous German Records Collection, Pt. II (1991), microfiche
91. Records of Headquarters, German Army High Command, Pt. VI (1992), microfiche
92. Records of Headquarters, German Air Force High Command, Pt. II (1992), microfiche
93. Records of Private German Enterprises and Individuals, Pt. III (1992), microfiche
94. Records of the German Armed Forces High Command, Pt. X (1993), microfiche
95. Records of the Waffen-SS, Pt. III (1994), microfiche
96. Records of Headquarters, German Army High Command, Part VII (Oberkommando des Hers-OKH), microfiche
97. Records of the Reich Ministry for the Occupied Eastern Territories (Reichsminsterium fur die besetzten Ostgebiete) and other Rosenberg Organizations, Part II, microfiche
98. Miscellaneous German Records Collection, Part V (2000), microfiche
- U-Boats and T-Boats, 1914-18 (1984), 357 pp.(available only in Microfilm Publication M1743) $
- Records Relating to U-Boat Warfare, 1939-45 (1985), 265 pp.(available only in Microfilm Publication M1743) $
- Records of the German
Naval High Command 1935-1945
(1999) 24 pp.
Guide to Records of the Italian Armed Forces (available only in Microfilm Publication T94) $
- Part I (1967), 146 pp.
- Part II (1967), 133 pp.
- Part III (1967), 170 pp.
Guide to the Records of the Smolensk Oblast of the All-Union Communist Party of the Soviet Union, 1917-41 (1980), 277 pp., available only on microfilm $