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020 $a9783943423297
024 7 $a10.15460/HUP.STAHH.24.158$2doi
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072 7 $aHB$2bicssc
100 1 $aSchmidt, Sarah$4aut
245 10 $aDas Staatsarchiv Hamburg im Nationalsozialismus
260 $aHamburg$bHamburg University Press$c2016
520 $aArchives are places of history. They preserve testimonies of the past and make them accessible to the public, and also keep documents that bear witness to their own past.The influence of politics and ideology on archival activity was strongly developed during the period of National Socialism in Germany. Thus, the State Archives of Hamburg took a special position in the issue of the so-called "proofs of the Aryan" ("Ariernachweise") on account of its sources.The present work examines the past as well as the role of the state archives as well as the scientific archivists - Heinrich Reincke, Hans Kellinghusen, Erich von Lehe, and Kurt Detlev Möller - during the period of National Socialism by examination of the records, and considers the results on basis of current research.
546 $aGerman.
650 7 $aHistory$2bicssc
653 $aHamburg, state archives, archive, National Sozialism, Second World War, Aryan certificate, church register, Jewish records
700 1 $a$4aut
856 40 $uhttp://www.oapen.org/download?type=document&docid=1002436$zAccess full text online
856 40 $u$zLicense