Hello Frank,
here's the teaser of the article:
A vast archive of German war records opened to the public, giving historians and Holocaust survivors who have waited more than 60 years access to concentration camp papers detailing Nazi horrors. The 11 countries that oversee the archive of the International Tracing Service have finished ratifying an accord unsealing some 50 million pages kept in the German town of Bad Arolsen, said the service’s director, Reto Meister. “The ratification process is complete,” said Mr. Meister, whose organization is part of the International Committee of the Red Cross. “We are there. The doors are open.”
http://www.nytimes.com/2007/11/29/world/…78&partner=AOL1
I don't know why, but I can't open your link.
As this news is in English, I also tagged this thread as English.
Rossi