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It sometimes seems as though our administration is more interested in
opening access to the public national records of other countries than it is to
our
own.

Rick Barry
_www.mybestdocs.com_ (http://www.mybestdocs.com/)
Cofounder, Open Reader Consortium
_www.openreader.org_ (http://www.openreader.org)

Germany supports opening massive Nazi archive
Last Updated Wed, 19 Apr 2006 11:28:36 EDT
CBC News

Germany has ended decades of resistance and agreed to work to open a
huge archive of Nazi records on millions of concentration camp inmates
and slave labourers.

Justice Minister Brigitte Zypries said on Tuesday that Germany will co-
operate with the United States in its bid to to allow access to the
Holocaust archive, housed in a former SS barracks in the town of Bad
Arolsen.


Full story:

http://www.cbc.ca/story/world/national/2006/04/19/nazi-
archives060419.html



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