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The Legendary Troll King
Millions of Nazi files that describe in dull, monochromatic matter-of-factness the actual mechanics of torture and mass murder will be opened to the public and reserachers following an agreement Tuesday by the 11-nation International Commission, which has kept the archive locked since WWII. Once ratified, the agreement will give access for the first time to 50 million files sheltered in a vast archive in the German town of Bad Arolsen, including the registration of concentration camp inmates by the numbers burned on their arms, stacks of crumpled identity booklets, and millions of punch cards, which meticulously kept records of location and execution of close to 4,000,000 prisoners.