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Home > Research Our Records > The President John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection > JFK Assassination Records - 2018 Additional Documents Release The National Archives is releasing documents previously withheld in accordance with the JFK Assassination Records Collection Act. The vast majority of the Collection (88%) has been open in full and released to the public since the late 1990s.
Notice to Researchers in Records Released under the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act and the Japanese Imperial Government Records Act The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group (IWG), in implementing the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act and the Japanese Imperial Government Records Act, has taken the broadest view in identifying records that may be responsive
Final Report to the United States Congress, April 2007 View the press release On Friday September 28, 2007, the Archivist of the United States Allen Weinstein presented to Congress, the Administration, and the American people the Final Report of the Nazi War Crimes and Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group (IWG). Over 8.5 million pages of records related to Japanese and Nazi war cr
One day all of our records will be online. You can help make it happen. You can become a citizen archivist — just click one of the options below to get started. You Can Tag It! Add tags to images and records of the National Archives. Welcome to our Citizen Archivist program. You can make contributions to the National Archives Catalog to enhance access and discoverability. Transcribe historical doc
Home > Press/Journalists > Press Releases > 2013 > National Archives to Release Watergate-related Records Online Today (7/15/13) at Noon National Archives to Release Watergate-related Records Online Today (7/15/13) at Noon Press Release · Monday, July 8, 2013 Release of additional records formerly sealed in Watergate criminal trial U.S. v. Liddy Washington, DC…Today at noon (EDT), the National Arc
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The Pentagon Papers, officially titled "Report of the Office of the Secretary of Defense Vietnam Task Force", was commissioned by Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara in 1967. In June of 1971, small portions of the report were leaked to the press and widely distributed. However, the publications of the report that resulted from these leaks were incomplete and suffered from many quality issues. On
To use the census soundex to locate information about a person, you must know his or her full name and the state or territory in which he or she lived at the time of the census. It is also helpful to know the full name of the head of the household in which the person lived because census takers recorded information under that name. The soundex is a coded surname (last name) index based on the way
The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group (IWG) locates, identifies, inventories, and recommends for declassification, currently classified U.S. records relating to Nazi and Japanese Imperial Government war crimes. Once declassified, these records are released to the American public. The group, consisting of high-level representatives from federal agenc
100,000 Pages Declassified in Japanese War Crimes Records, Press Release, January 12, 2007 Resources for Researchers Researching Japanese War Crimes: Introductory Essays (2.5 MB) Finding Aid: Greg Bradsher's 1700-page guide, "Japanese War Crimes and Related Records: A guide to Records in the National Archives" provides an indispensible source for any researcher on this topic. The Guide is supplied
Home > Press/Journalists > Press Releases > 2007 > 100,000 Pages Declassified in Search for Japanese War Crimes Records 100,000 Pages Declassified in Search for Japanese War Crimes Records Press Release · Wednesday, Mar 5, 2014 Washington, DC New IWG Volume and Records Guide on Japanese Records Now Available College Park, MD…The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency
NARA is building ERA to fulfill its mission in the digital age: to safeguard and preserve the records of our government, ensure that the people can discover, use, and learn from this documentary heritage, and ensure continuing access to the essential documentation of the rights of American citizens and the actions of their government. Learn more about the ERA System designed to support the preserv
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