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N.G.D.U.B, publishing entity
Nacha Bauda (September 1941)
Naklada Verlag L. II. Freund, Vukovar 1913, publisher
Nash Prapor, Ukrainian independent periodical published in Lviv, interwar (Interwar, 1930s)
Naskrecki, Felix
Nasz Przeglad (Our Review) (September 1939)
Nasz Przeglad (Our Review), editorial board and contributors (1923 -- 1939)
Natalja Muszynska (December 1944)
Natan Loewenstein, Jewish jurist, lawyer, deputy to the Constituent Sejm in 1919 -1921 (1859 -- 1929)
Natan Mingelanin (Bochnia, Poland) (1941)
Nathaniel Prins, father of Betty Prins-Hyatt
Nation on March (Natsiia u Pochodi), editorial board and contributors, 1939 -- 1941 (1939 -- 1941)
Nation on March (Natsiia u Pochodi), publication of Ukrainian national statehood thought (1939 -- 1941)
National Academy for Music and Performing Art, Vienna (1932)
National Alliance, American Christian Movement
National Bank of Algeria
National Bank of Denmark
National Bank of the Netherlands
National Citizens Union
National Democratic Movement, Poland or Endecja (1887 -- 1939)
National Sozialistische Fliegerkorp (NSFK) (1937 -- 1945)
National Vanguard Books, publisher
Nationalsozialistische Berufsverbindung (National Socialist Professional Connection) (1933 -- 1945)
Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei
Navy Pao Chia Office, Shanghai Municipal Police
Nazi and Hungarian assembly, Budapest 1940
Nazi Civil Authorities of Vienna (1939 --1945)
Nazi German prisons, administration (1939 -- 1945)
Nazi Government Authorities in Lviv
Nazi Military Authorities, 1933-1945
Nazi Military Authorities, 1939-1940
Nazi Party
Nazi Party, agencies (1933 -- 1945)
Nazi Police Authority, 1933-1945
Nazi Propaganda Office
Nazi theorists and ideologues (1922 -- 1945)
Nazi-Austrian municipal administration in Vienna (1939 --1945)
Nazi-German administration of Sachsenhausen concentration camp (1944)
Nazi-German authorities (1933 -- 1945)
Nazi-German civil authoroties in Bohemia and Moravia (1939 -- 1945)
Nazi-German emigration authorities (1933 -- 1939)
Nazi-German employment center in Vienna, 1939 (1939-1945)
Nazi-German immigration authorities, 1933 --1945 (1933 -- 1945)
Nazi-German military authorities (1939)
Nazi-German military office for registration and conscription (1939)
Nazi-German Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (RMVP) (March 1933-May 1945)
Nazi-German propaganda services in the Eastern Front (1941 -- 1945)
Neal M. Sher
Needelman, Millie (May 1976)
Nela Romasrkau (Stryi, Ukraine) (1942)
Nell Herbert Foto Atelier, photography studio
Nelly Steiner (1938)
Nepszava, newspaper, Hungarian (1942)
Neue Zuercher, Swiss Newspaper (1939 -- 1945)
Neuer Buchverlag, Dresden, publishers
Neustadt family (1920s)
Neustadt, Martin (1920)
New Century Publishers
New Outlook Publishers (1966)
New Vienna Conservatory (Neues Wiener Konservatorium)
New York (New York, United States)
New York Daily News, American publication
New York Post, American periodical
New York Post, American periodicals (1943)
Newsday, American periodical
Niewiadomski, Michael
Nikolaus, Arnold
Nils Goeransson, Prisoner of Oranienburg-Sachsenhausen concentration camp, Germany, 1944 (1944)
Norbert Vudlow, member of Organization Todt (1944)
Notre Dame de Sion Institute (1933)
Nova Law Review (Nova Southeastern University's Shepard Broad Law Center) (1976--present)
Novosti Press Agency, Soviet
Novyi Chas (The New Time), editoiral board and contributors, Lviv, interwar (1923 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas (The New Time), Ukrainian National Democratic Alliance (1925 -- 1939)
Novyi Chas, Ukrainian periodical , stenographic report on the Sobinski assassins trial, Lviv (Lwow)
Nowa Reforma (The New Reform), editorial board and contributors (1882 -- 1928)
Nowak (October 1942)
Nowicki
Nowiny (the News), a Polish collaborating periodical, ca 1943
Nowock Wladyslawa (December 1944)
Nowosci Ilustrowane (the Illustrative News), editorial board and contributors (1904 -- 1925)
Nowy Dziennik (The New Daily) (1919 -- 1938)
Nowy Dziennik, Jewish daily in Polish language, editorial board and contributors (1918 --1939)
NSDAP, National Socialist German Workers' Party (1933 -- 1945)
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