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More information on the National Archives and Records Administration may
be available at their web site:

http://www.nara.gov/

URLs of particular interest may include:

http://gopher.nara.gov:70/0/inform/groups/abc95-i.txt
http://gopher.nara.gov:70/0/inform/groups/abc95-c3.txt

   List of Record Groups                                    May 1996
   
   C. LIST OF RECORD GROUPS (Record Groups 201-300)
   
   [...]
   
   238 National Archives Collection of World       Defense & Related
       War II War Crimes Records
   
       NNTA-CP   1,557 cu. ft.              
       NNTA-CP       1 cu. ft.           61 35mm neg. microfilm
       NNTA-CP       0 cu. ft.           13 artifacts
       NNSM         17 cu. ft.           76 mopix
       NNSM        628 cu. ft.       16,024 sound recordings
       NNSP         17 cu. ft.        6,204 images
       TOTAL:    2,220 cu. ft.       22,378 items
   
http://www.nara.gov/gils/gils.html

   The National Archives and Records Administration's (NARA) Government
   Information Locator Service (GILS) is a virtual card catalog of
   National Archives information resources. The focus of this service
   is to help you learn what kinds of information NARA creates about
   its holdings and its internal operations.

http://www.nara.gov/nara/naralibrary/guide2.html

   National Archives at College Park Library
   
      * Address & phone numbers 
      * Hours 
      * Resources 
      * Call number holdings 


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