Source: NATO
In July and August, the NATO Archives’ events and services at NATO Headquarters in Brussels, Belgium, including the Reading Room for visiting researchers and the Declassified Tours of the building will operate at limited capacity.
While on-site research visits are limited, the NATO Archives staff continue to provide remote reference services to the public. You can send research inquiries via email to: mailbox.natoarchives@hq.nato.int. Please note that there may be increased delays in receiving responses to reference requests during the summer period.
The NATO Archives invites you to explore the following online resources for additional information related to NATO’s history and archival records:
NATO Archives Online: our web-based research portal to over 60,000 publicly disclosed NATO documents, including information detailing the early development of NATO’s civil and military structures, as well as a complete collection of NATO’s publications.
NATO Multimedia Library: a collection of bibliographic resources and thematic publications focused on NATO’s current activities and recent history.
Newsroom Archive: a collection of videos, audio, press releases, speeches and transcripts dating from the mid-1990s to the end of 2007. A selection of historical photos spanning 1949-2007 is also included.
NATO History: the section of the NATO website that is dedicated to presenting NATO’s history using a storytelling framework that employs archival photos, video and documents.