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1 Narodowe Siły Zbrojne. Dowództwo (Sygn. 1329), National Armed Forces. High Command RG M United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archive 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW Washington, DC Tel. (202) Descriptive Summary Title: Narodowe Siły Zbrojne: Dowództwo: Dowództwo (Syg. 1329) (National Armed Forces. High Command) Dates: RG Number: RG M Accession Number: Creator: Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Narodowe Siły Zbrojne. Extent: 4 microfilm reels (35 mm) Repository: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archive, 100 Raoul Wallenberg Place SW, Washington, DC Languages: Polish Administrative Information Access: No restrictions on access. Reproduction and Use: Reproduction of more than 100 pages of copies of documents for researchers or other institutions requires a written permission of the General Director of the State Archives of the Republic of Poland. Publication of more than 10 complete documents in an individual work requires the written authorization of the General Director. The Museum may not publish any archival material obtained from the General Director, including specific archives under its control, on the Internet, the World Wide Web, or any other publicly accessible on line network without the written permission of the General Director. Citation of the materials in any publication must refer to the 1
2 Museum and the Polish State Archives and must include the name of the archival group and catalogue number of the originals. To request written permission, contact the General Director, Naczelna Dyrekcja Archiwów Państwowych, ul. Rakowiecka 2D, Warsaw, Poland, Attention: General Director Preferred Citation: RG M, Narodowe Siły Zbrojne: Dowództwo (Sygn. 1329), United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives, Washington DC., and Archiwum Państwowe w Poznaniu, Poland. Acquisition Information: Purchased from the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Poland. Forms part of the Claims Conference International Holocaust Documentation Archive at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. This archive consists of documentation whose reproduction and/or acquisition was made possible with funding from the Conference on Jewish Material Claims Against Germany. Accruals: Accruals may have been received since this collection was first processed, see the Archives catalog at collections.ushmm.org for further information. Custodial History Existence and Location of Originals: The original records are held by the Archiwum Akt Nowych, Stefana Hankiewicza 1, Warsaw, Poland Tel More information about this repository can be found at Processing History: Aleksandra B. Borecka Biographical Note Narodowe Siły Zbrojne (NSZ) (National Armed Forces) was a military organization established in Sept as a union of underground groups (Narodowy Zwiazek Wojskowy, Zwiazek Jaszczurczy, and others). One component of the NSZ joined the Armia Krajowa (Home Army) as a result of an agreement made on 7 Mar Another component, the so called Brygada Świȩtokrzyska, moved to Western Europe with German permission. Some groups of the NSZ were still active after the war and fought against the new Communist regime. The NSZ produced several underground press titles including Szaniec, Agencja, and Narodowa Agencja Prasowa Scope and Content of Collection Contains records of the Narodowe Sily Zbrojne (NSZ) (National Armed Forces) a Polish military organization established in September 1942 as a union of some underground groups including Narodowy Związek Wojskowy (National Military Union) and Zwiazek Jaszczurczy (The Lizard Union). One component of the NSZ joined the Armia Krajowa (Home Army) as a result of an agreement made on March 7, 1944; another component of the so called Brygada Świętokrzyska (The Holy Cross Brigade) moved to Western Europe with German permission. Some groups of NSZ remained active after the war, fighting against the new Communist regime. System of Arrangement 2
3 The system of arrangement of the source repository has been preserved in the microfilmed reels. Files are arranged in the following order: Reel 1 (File 207/1 6); Reel 2 (File 207/7 12); Reel 3 (File 207/13 22); Reel 4 (File 207/22 24) Indexing Terms Poland. Polskie Sily Zbrojne. Narodowe Sily Zbrojne. Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Narodowe Siły Zbrojne. Zwiazek Jaszczurczy. Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Narodowe Siły Zbrojne. Brygada Swietokrzyska. Poland. Polskie Siły Zbrojne. Armia Krajowa. World War, Underground movements Poland. Polish people Crimes against Poland History 20th century. Propaganda, Anti German Poland History 20th century. Polish people Relocation History 20 th century. Poland Armed Forces History 20 th century. Poland Politics and government Poland Ethnic relations History 20th century. Reports. Bulletins. Correspondence. Clippings (Books, newspapers, etc.) CONTAINER LIST Reel File Description 1 File 207/1 6 Command in chief during years : Division I, Division II 207/1 25 Jan July 1945 National Armed Forces Declaration. Instructions, orders from Commander in Chief of the National Armed Forces. p /2 29 July July 1944 Extract from advancement orders, remarks and conclusions regarding NAF organization. Advancement conclusions, opinions, biographies, etc. P /3 undated Budget estimate/dept. II/ Accounting instructions. Intelligence directive against K. Other intelligence, counterintelligence and security directives. p. 91 3
4 207/4 22 February July 1944 Footnotes to reports. Correspondence from Head of Department II. p /5 30 April l942 June 1944 What should be our position regarding the German Bolshevik war Political report for 30 April l942, 31 March 1943 Special report for l9 February 1943, l1 August l943 General situation in the Polish territories Internal Bulletin of the Political Information Department, 22 May 1943 Information on the Storm in the Eastern Territories. Information on the PPR [Polish Workers Party] activities, p /6 3 July 1042 l9 June 1944 Occupant s pacifistic activities Activities of conspiratorial organization (large portion in code), p. 211 [remark: names cut out in the typed copy] 2 FILE 207/7 12 Command during ; Division II 207/7 3 November Dispatches on situation in the eastern territories Lithuanian, Byelorussian, Ukrainian matters State of Polish population, murders, resettlement operation (partly in code) Occupant s policy, dislocation of German troops, p / Domestic relations and living conditions in Soviet Russia 24 th anniversary of the October Revolution (fragments of Stalin s speeches) ROA(?) proclamations Copies of orders and reports of Soviet partisans, copies and photocopies of proclamations by the Soviet Armies to German soldiers. p /9 31 December 1943 August 1944 Report on the situation during the period from 1 31 December l943; 1 15 January 1944 concerning German objectives and military divisions, police, activities of combat divisions in GG(?) Situation reports Nos for the period from 5 June to 24 July 1944 (concerns the above]. p. 13 4
5 207/10 15 April October 1944 Reports concerning: Movements of the German troops, police, military targets Civilian German population in GG Anti Hitler propaganda among the Germans. p / Field post report: analysis, translation of letters from German soldiers from the eastern front. p /12 7 February June 1944 Reports concerning police forces, pacification, guerrilla partisan activities and organizational matters of the National Armed Forces, NOW(?) and AK in the Grab XII area (Siedlce province). p File 207/13 22 Command during the years ; Division II, Division III 203/13 5 June July 1944 Reports Storczyk. Workshop II [KW R : missing portions] for the period from end of 1942 to 11 July 1944 and others. [Warsaw Police chronicles, Gestapo agents lists. KW dispatch, undated. p /14 10 December July 1943 Special report regarding Gestapo agents, Masonic lodges and similar. p /15 15 July 15 November 1943 Situation in the Communist movement during the period from 15 July to 15 August 1943 and 15 August to 15 September p /16 15 March 1943 October 1943 Review of Communist press during the following periods: 15 March 15 May 1943; 15 May 15 June 1943; 9 July 20 August 1943; 1 25 September 1943; October p /17 30 April May 1944 Reports regarding the organization and activities of the Communist movement in GG p /18 13 November April 1944 Lists of Communist activists. p / Documents from revolutionary organizations: Educational Adviser No. 8, 1 March
6 Addresses, declarations, PPR, ZWM [?] GL [?] orders Memorial of the First National Initiative Committee p / Information on various conspiratorial organizations Delegatura ZWZ, SN, Falange, WRN, KOP, Musketeers p / Division II, Budget estimates for p / Division III. Conclusions and justifications in the matter of deportations operation in the Lublin region Platoon in attack instructions for drilling exercises. 4 File 207/24 39 Daily directives and reports, p. 157 Command during ; Division III, Division V, Division VI 207/24 undated Division III. General education programs: Machine guns. Mining instructions 1 st grade military schooling program Program for education of privates and non commissioned officers within sections and outfits Remarks on National Defense organization (according to Czech views) Pioneer service Liaison Inland duty Guard duty Reconnaissance Fighting tanks in face to face combat Fighting means Knowledge of the terrain German Polish military dictionary Liaison in the German army, part III. Description and servicing of auxiliary tele technical materiel, Zegrze 1935 Field duty 1943 Instructions on handling grenades Attack and defense Grodno 1942 Organization of infantry lectures Health education 207/25 Division V,
7 Diagram of National Armed Forces liaison organization Guidelines for mastering and utilization of State postal, telegraph and telephone net, Henrykow, /26 Division VI, Communiqués from National Armed Forces Information Bureau Nos.: 4/Z/43; 5/Z/43; 8/Z/44; dated 1 April 1944, No. 17/W/44; 21/W/44 207/27 Division VI, Review of German press for the period from 13 February 1944 to 4 June /28 Department VI, 1941 List of titles of underground press Sermon by bishop Klemens August, 20 July 1941 in Munich Address To the German people 1941 Address To the neutral nations Address to the Poles Discussion of interior matters Guide lines of general plan The tragedy of France Big city Treblinka. The gallows in Rembertow. Relics of families. Fragments of unidentified theater play. 207/29 District I, 1944 orders. 207/30 District I, Command of the Jawor province orders. 207/31 District I, Roza Mieczyk II. Proofs of earnings and spending, /32 District I, Maczynski Autonomous Battalion orders. 207/33 District III Information regarding the legality of A.S. and acting with a weapon in hand. Orders. 207/35 District IV. Reports from /36 Reports from /37 District VII. Reports from /38 District XII Instructions to chaplains, directives, organizational guide lines. 207/39 Temporary Political Board, : 7
8 Address of 3 December 1943 Communication dated 10 June 1944 and others 8
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