Nazi Documents stored in a German warehouse at the Bad Arolsen facility have finally been opened to the public after more than 60 years. The announcement was made on Wednesday.
“The International Tracing Service (ITS) doors at Bad Arolsen facility are open for visitors during these hours.
This is the moment that thousands of Survivors, researchers, historians and educators alike have been waiting for. Now that the archives are open to the public, appointments are suggested, although they say they will not refuse anyone.
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This was such a tragic time, why has it taken so long to open up the documents?
By: Bill Howdle on November 29, 2007
at 6:40 pm
I agree, Bill, and thank you so much for stopping by.
By: jewwishes on November 29, 2007
at 11:08 pm
I would like to be able to read these documents from that horrid time.
Gina
By: Gina on November 30, 2007
at 4:20 pm
Thank you for stopping by, Gina.
By: jewwishes on December 1, 2007
at 1:16 am