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Alien Files (A-Files): Researching Immigrant Ancestors at the National Archives – June 18, 1 p.m. ET World War II Enemy Alien Records Related to Japanese Americans at the National Archives – June 25, 1 p.m. ET Share this: Click to email a link to a friend (Opens in new window)...
The National Archives is the largest archives building in the world containing billions and billions of records. The list of possible research topics is virtually endless!Our clients include: Military Historians seeking German, American, and Soviet Unit information, including war diaries, maps, personne...
To tell a better story of the courage and resilience of the people during World War II, NAS will be making a public call for archives on 12 March 2016.
who has become disruptive or even adversarial. Absent a Buy-Sell Agreement, a business owner may be “stuck” with a minority investor who cannot be removed, and who is demanding access to financial records and who may also assert claims against the owner for alleged breaches of fiduciary ...
national security bureaucracy after World War II involved a host of agencies that generated enormous quantities of records in all sorts of formats (paper, electronic, film, photo, etc.). Some of this was routine paperwork of no lasting value, but a significant volume, much of which was ...
Conducting Post-World War II National Security Research in Executive Branch Recordsby James E. DavidPraeger
Race Against Time. The album features selections of the show’s original music composed by David Schweitzer (Emma, The Afterparty, Our Great National Parks, The Reluctant Traveler, World War II: From the Frontline, Sanditon, In Vogue: The 90’s). Visit Amazon or any other major digital [...
archives (other than those of the World War I, which went to a museum, the Australian War Memorial) until the Archives Division gained its independence in 1961.18In Canada the influence of librarians led the Public Archives Act of 1912 to favour the ‘historical’ attributes of archives over ...
3. Film Poster in Cinema Source: Sinematek Indonesia Foundation Archives In the beginning of the New Order after the political turmoil of 1965, the government carried out a purge of films, film workers and film organizations suspected of being linked to the PKI. Many old organizations that ...