The Open House Collection

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Book excerpt: A compilation of the keynote address & papers presented at the Conference on Cold War Archives in the Decade of Openness. The conference highlighted the microfilm document collections of the DoD's Open House Program, deposited in the European Div. of the Library of Congress & open to the public for research. This Program was initiated in 1996 ended in Sep. 2000. For nearly 5 years, the DoD worked with the Polish Central Military Archives in Warsaw, the Hungarian War History Archives in Budapest, & the Archives of the Ministry of National Defense in Bucharest, using equipment & supplies provided by the DoD. Approximately 800 reels of microfilmed documents were produced.


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