While "SS-Mai-036" is not a standard public classification, the prefix "SS" followed by "Mai" (often German for May) and a number is frequently found in historical or government digital archives, such as those documenting captured foreign records or state retention schedules .
Because this is a split archive (indicated by the .002 extension), you cannot open it in isolation. You must have all other parts (e.g., ...7z.001 , ...7z.003 , etc.) in the same folder. SS-Mai-036_v.7z.002
: Ensure you have every numbered file in the sequence starting from .001 . While "SS-Mai-036" is not a standard public classification,
: Once extraction is complete, you will have a standard file (likely a PDF, DOCX, or scanned image) that you can then print or read as a "paper" document. Understanding the File Name : Ensure you have every numbered file in
: Right-click on the file ending in .7z.001 and select "Extract Here" or "Extract to..." . The software will automatically pull data from .002 and subsequent parts to recreate the original file.