Nazi search engine shows if ancestors were in Hitler's party
A new German online search engine allows individuals to investigate whether their ancestors were members of the Nazi Party. The tool, created by the German newspaper Die Zeit in collaboration with archives in Germany and the United States, provides access to millions of Nazi Party membership cards.

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AI-generatedA new German online search engine allows individuals to investigate whether their ancestors were members of the Nazi Party. The tool, created by the German newspaper Die Zeit in collaboration with archives in Germany and the United States, provides access to millions of Nazi Party membership cards. By searching the "NSDAP-Mitgliederkartei," users can potentially uncover details about their relatives' involvement with the party. One individual, Christian Rainer, discovered his grandfather joined the Nazi Party shortly after Austria's annexation by Germany in 1938. The search engine aims to provide transparency and facilitate historical understanding of Nazi Party membership.
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5 extractedThe search tool was set up by the German newspaper, Die Zeit, in cooperation with archives in Germany and in the United States.
The online tool allows people to search through several million Nazi Party membership cards.
Rainer's grandfather became a member of the Nazi Party around April 21, 1938.
Christian Rainer found his grandfather's name in the search engine 'within a few seconds'.
A new German online search engine helps people discover if their ancestors were members of the Nazi Party.