- 020 – Extracts from the SS Defaulters’ Book of the 3rd SS Guard Company in Auschwitz
- 027 – Letter by guard Hugo Behncke to his wife, 28 January 1945
- 019 – SS guidelines for the structure of concentration camps
- 023 – Eicke order to the Camp SS, summer 1934
- 026 – Letter of complaint by the Auschwitz SS man Kasaniczky
- 025 – Margarete Buber-Neumann on female guards in Ravensbrück
- 021 – Former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss on Camp Inspector Theodor Eicke
- 024 – The murder of Heinz Spreckelsen in Sachsenhausen
- 022 – Former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss on WVHA leader Oswald Pohl
- 033 – Diary entry by the Norwegian prisoner Odd Nansen
- 034 – The survivor Władysław Kuraszkiewicz on the “Muselmänner”
- 037 – Prisoner diary entry on dying inmates in Dachau, 1942
- 030 – The prisoner Dionys Lenard on early mornings in Majdanek
- 035 – The survivor Sima Vaisman on the Auschwitz-Birkenau infirmary, writing in 1945
- 031 – The former political prisoner Julius Freund on roll calls
- 032 – The survivor Cecil Jay on life and death in the Dora tunnels
- 036 – Survivor Max A. on murderous SS selections in the Riga infirmary
- 029 – A female survivor recalls her arrival in Auschwitz-Birkenau
- 028 – German resistance report on prisoner arrivals at Esterwegen, 1936
- 097 – A German teacher on popular knowledge of the camps
- 100 – A German civilian recalls wartime encounters with prisoners
- 094 – Buchenwald survivor Eugen Kogon on popular knowledge about the camps
- 103 – The New York Times on mass gassing in Auschwitz, November 1944
- 098 – Farmer Gretel Meier requests prisoners from Flossenbürg, 18 June 1942
- 096 – Heinrich Himmler speaks in public about the camps, January 1939
- 102 – The London Times on the torture of Poles in Auschwitz, June 1941
- 095 – A Nazi magazine reports on Dachau, 1936
- 101 – Auschwitz survivor Kurt Goldstein on help from Polish civilians
- 099 – A former Nazi official testifies about Hitler Youth killers
- 120 – The Auschwitz survivor Primo Levi on memory and memorials
- 115 – Polish survivor Maria Jaworska on life after liberation
- 116 – CBS radio broadcast about Buchenwald after liberation
- 113 – US officer Samuel Glasshow on the liberation of Wöbbelin
- 121 – Auschwitz survivor Thomas Buergenthal on the lessons of the camps
- 114 – British officer M. W. Gonin on emergency measures at Bergen-Belsen
- 119 – Letter to a German TV station after the 1979 screening of the Holocaust miniseries
- 118 – Proclamation about Buchenwald in Weimar churches, April 1945
- 117 – German newspaper report on the Bergen-Belsen trial, autumn 1945
- 011 – Confidential speech by Heinrich Himmler in spring 1936
- 016 – Commandant Koch on conditions in Majdanek, summer 1942
- 014 – The German prisoner Margarete Buber-Neumann on Ravensbrück in summer 1940
- 010 – Himmler orders the establishment of the Camp Inspectorate, 10 December 1934
- 017 – Order by SS-Gruppenführer Oswald Pohl, 13 March 1942
- 012 – Letters by Heinrich Himmler to the Reich Minister of Justice, regarding Hitler’s views (1935)
- 013 – The “Sachsenhausen Song” (1937)
- 018 – A medal for Camp SS terror: Oswald Pohl proposes Richard Glücks for the German Cross, 13 January 1945
- 015 – The former commandant Rudolf Höss on Auschwitz in 1940
- 060 – The Auschwitz survivor Benedikt Kautsky on the “laws of the camps”
- 057 – Secret letter on prisoner solidarity in Auschwitz, 1942
- 058 – The Neuengamme survivor H. C. Meier on the importance of friendships
- 061 – The German prisoner Helmut Thiemann on the Buchenwald sick bay
- 059 – The French survivor David Rousset on tense prisoner relations
- 063 – Buchenwald survivor Eugen Kogon on veterans’ hostility towards newcomers
- 066 – A Dachau prisoner testifies about Kapo violence, 1940
- 065 – Heinrich Himmler on Kapos, summer 1944
- 064 – Camp SS instructions for block elders
- 062 – Secret Sachsenhausen diary entry by Odd Nansen on prisoner hierarchies
- 005 – The German Communist Hans Beimler on SS terror in Dachau in spring 1933
- 001 – Complaint by a Bavarian SA leader about escalating lawlessness, summer 1933
- 004 – Former guard Hans Steinbrenner on joining the SS and on the early days in Dachau
- 006 – The German political prisoner Gerhart Seger on SA abuses in Oranienburg
- 009 – German joke about Dachau concentration camp, 1930s
- 007 – The German Jew Max Abraham on anti-Semitic terror in the early camp Börgermoor
- 003 – A Munich newspaper reports on the opening of Dachau, March 1933
- 002 – Hitler speaks about the concentration camps, 1941
- 008 – Warning to Dachau citizens in a local newspaper, June 1933
- 088 – Secret message from two Auschwitz prisoners to the resistance outside, 7 September 1944
- 087 – The Auschwitz survivor Włodzimierz Borkowski on religious doubts
- 085 – The Jewish survivor Leon Szalet on prisoner “recreation” in Sachsenhausen
- 093 – Oswald Pohl tells commandants that prisoners cannot be trusted, 6 January 1944
- 089 – The Auschwitz prisoner Dr Otto Wolken on rescuing his “camp son” Luigi
- 092 – Rudolf Vrba on his escape from Auschwitz
- 086 – The Communist Harry Naujoks on political resistance in Sachsenhausen
- 090 – Secret prisoner notes on defiance at the Auschwitz-Birkenau gas chambers
- 091 – Letter by the Jewish Special Squad prisoner Salmen Gradowski, 6 September 1944
- 055 – Judith Jegerman on her deportation as a Jewish teenager to Auschwitz
- 050 – Otto G. on his castration in Sachsenhausen
- 053 – Two Polish survivors of Buchenwald on the early months of the Second World War
- 049 – Reinhard Heydrich orders a nationwide raid against “asocials”, 1 June 1938
- 048 – A German-Jewish doctor on Buchenwald after the 1938 pogrom
- 052 – The German Communist Stefan Heymann on deportations of foreign inmates to Buchenwald
- 054 – The Soviet slave labourer Victor C. on youths and children in Dachau
- 051 – Resistance report on the different Dachau prisoner groups in 1937
- 056 – The Sinto Walter Winter on his arrival in Auschwitz in 1943
- 067 – Eyewitness account of 1938 prisoner execution in Buchenwald
- 075 – The former prisoner Walter Neff on the Dachau ice water experiments
- 070 – Letter by the “euthanasia” doctor Dr Friedrich Mennecke to his wife, 26 November 1941
- 072 – Former commandant Rudolf Höss on the first gassings in Auschwitz
- 073 – Himmler approves sterilization experiments on prisoners, summer 1942
- 074 – Heinrich Himmler to Dr Rascher, 24 October 1942
- 068 – Heydrich instructions regarding executions, September 1939
- 069 – The Sachsenhausen prisoner Rudolf Wunderlich on the secret 'Transport S'
- 071 – The High Command of the Wehrmacht orders executions of Soviet “commissars”, 6 June 1941
- 083 – The survivor Gertrude S. on the murder of Jewish children in Riga
- 084 – Heinrich Himmler on the Holocaust and the concentration camps, spring 1944
- 081 – The Auschwitz survivor Kitty Hart on the belongings of murdered Jews
- 079 – The former SS man Pery Broad on the Holocaust in Auschwitz-Birkenau
- 078 – The former SS doctor Fritz Klein on selections in Auschwitz-Birkenau
- 077 – Anna Heilman on her deportation to Majdanek
- 080 – The former Auschwitz prisoner Shlomo Dragon on SS deception at the gas chambers
- 076 – Heinrich Himmler orders mass deportations of Jews, 26 January 1942
- 082 – A Nazi killer on a massacre in Majdanek in autumn 1943
- 043 – Order by WVHA leader Oswald Pohl to all camp commandants, 30 April 1942
- 041 – The German political prisoner Arnold Weiss-Rüthel on the SS brick works near Sachsenhausen in 1940
- 044 – SS officer Karl Sommer on “renting out” Ravensbrück prisoners
- 047 – Slave labour in Nuremberg, 1944 diary entries by Ágnes Rózsa
- 039 – The Dachau prisoner Ludwig Bendix pleads for medical help in 1937
- 042 – The Austrian Gypsy Adolf Gussak recalls the Mauthausen quarry
- 040 – The political prisoner Harry Naujoks on pointless labour
- 046 – The Jewish survivor Ladislaus Ervin-Deutsch on night shifts in a Kaufering satellite camp
- 038 – Camp Inspector Eicke on compulsory labour, summer 1934
- 045 – Heinrich Himmler on armaments production in camps, June 1944
- 108 – The Belgian survivor Raymond van Pée on SS shootings during a death march
- 106 – Former Auschwitz commandant Rudolf Höss on his blind faith in victory
- 110 – From the Bergen-Belsen diary of Hanna Lévy-Hass
- 112 – The liberation of Dachau, diary entry by the German prisoner Edgar Kupfer
- 107 – Former Buchenwald commandant Hermann Pister on Himmler’s camp evacuation orders
- 111 – Confidential speech by Adolf Hitler (recorded by Joseph Goebbels) on executing camp inmates, 1942
- 105 – Ten-year-old Thomas Buergenthal on the Auschwitz death march
- 104 – Diary entries by Hershl Kruk on prisoner hopes for liberation, 1944
- 109 – The Polish teenager Ludwika Lady on Stutthof in 1944–5