
The first original version of the German Constitution and its accompanying documents are now kept in the National Archives of Berlin and are now stored on microfilm on the so-called “Made in Germany†shooting technique – Ominia OK 401 Microfilm Camera The ability to produce very high quality images means that all data can be stored for at least 500 years without losing information and can be read by a simple magnifying glass after centuries.
This volume of 30,000 microfilms with independent images is stored underground in the middle of Germany in Oberrid, close to Freiburg. This is where the Federal Republic of Germany archives historical documents, and underground archives protect data from war or natural disasters.
“Preserving precious cultural heritage is one of the important tasks of the race. The number of races has been in this field for more than 55 years. We provide efficient digital-to-analog solutions for libraries and archives, with over 60% of underground archives. The document was microfilmed by the number of cameras," explains Jörg Vogler, CEO of the number. The number of races is the only company in the world that still produces microfilm cameras in Tübingen-Hirschau.
In October 2016, Tübingen launched an activity to protect the German Constitution through microfilm to regulate the preservation of document materials and microfilm materials. This is based on the “Regulations on the Protection of Cultural Heritage by Armed Conflicts in the Hague Conventionâ€, with more than 100 countries pledging to preserve cultural and archival heritage in peacetime for future generations.
Long-term storage of files for future generations
Germany therefore keeps precious documents of high national or historical and cultural significance in underground archives. This includes proof of the coronation of Otto the Great in 936 AD, the contractual text of the Westphalia Peace Treaty in 1648, the manuscript of the composer John Sebastian Bach, and now the German Constitution.
Based on a total length of 2.6 meters (about 6.5 feet) of original documents such as a paper charter and written communication, the images on the microfilm retell the history of the German Constitution. Transcripts of parliament, federal government, and allied discussions and debates are among them. In the adopted constitution, this allows the influence of each party to be well presented on the document.
The Federal Office of Civil Defence and Disaster Relief is responsible for the operation of the underground archives. According to it, the Constitution is only a billionth of a copy of the historical documents. All the microfilms are in the mountains of about 400 meters deep, using a total of 1500 stainless steel. Bucket to store.
Long-term storage of digital data
Since the company was founded in 1961, the number of races has maintained a position as a pioneer and technology leader in the field of microfilm technology. The combination of a sophisticated microfilm camera and a scanner fully demonstrates this fact. In addition to long-term archiving of simulation files, the number of games also provides solutions for the long-term preservation of digital data. The OP Series (OP600/OP 700 HR) “Archive Master†can record high-quality digital images and documents on microfilm, while also meeting the color needs of customers.
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