Archive
Texts & Books
A comprehensive archive is available covering about 7,000 books from the USA, England, France, Poland, the Soviet
Union, Czechoslovakia, Holland, Japan and Greece, to name but a few. Special emphasis is given to illustrated books,
but only once the sources of the photos and the publishing criteria have been established.
Moreover, there are hundreds of original magazines such as the complete edition of the “London Illustrated News”,
the “Signal” in French, the Italian “Tempo” and even articles by the NS (Nazi) press. The archive
also contains more than 12,000 post-war articles about all aspects of the Second World War.
In addition
to original documents collected over a period of 40 years there are some 70,000 copies of NS documents from Polish,
German and British archives.
Film and Video Archives
Besides text documents there is a small film archive showing interviews with prominent people of the time such as
Sir Frank Roberts, Chief of the Central Department at the British Foreign Office and advisor to Winston Churchill
for Eastern Europe, Countess Klementyna Mankowska, who was a top spy for the Allies, and Dr. Günther Nollau
who was a member of the counter-intelligence unit and later became President of the Federal Office for the Protection
of the Constitution.
The film archive is complemented by a comprehensive video archive containing some 1,000 or so cassettes with over
4,000 items relating to Word War II, the Third Reich and the post-war era. All materials are currently being labelled
and archived.
Photo Archive
The collection of photos is continuously growing. It is presently also being archived and is made up of about 6,000
historical pictures of the period 1933 – 1945 and more than 25,000 photos of historical places which were taken at
all European WW II sites. There are black-and-white and colour photographs as well as 6x6 slides or smaller. A large
number of these pictures, which have not been published before, are original photos taken of Adolf Hitler between 1938
and 1943 as well as of aerial warfare. They represent the biggest photo collection of air-raid shelters and facilities,
fire engines, and weaponry systems. Moreover, there are photos of subterranean sites and bunkers for V-weapons, military
training areas, barracks und museums. In addition, comprehensive documentation is available on Normandy, the production
and launch sites for V1 and V2 rockets, the guerrilla war in Poland and memorials in Germany, in which the focus has
generally been on historic colour photos.
Aerial photos, ordnance survey maps and other maps have been taken over from the archives of the well-known military
historian Janusz Piekalkiewicz.
All materials are presently being digitalised, so that reproducible CDs and DVDs can be burned on request. (Please
refer to Bookings).
Recordings of Statements by Contemporary Witnesses
There is huge collection of recorded statements by contemporary witnesses, especially members of the Gestapo, the
SD (security service), counter-intelligence, the SS, the air force, and civilians. The archive contains transcribed
recordings, hundreds of original letters and diaries with an emphasis on aerial warfare and the war in Poland.