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8 volumes in Prosecuting the Holocaust: British Investigations into Nazi Crimes, 1944-1949  | Page 2 of 2

Liaison and correspondence with other Allied powers and organisations, 1943-1950

This volume contains exchanges between the British authorities and other Allied powers, as well as more general correspondence. The majority of the documents cover interactions with the United States, Soviet Union, and France, though other nations such as Poland and the Netherlands feature heavily. Correspondence with the Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects (CROWCASS) is also included. Read more →

  • Contributor:  The National Archives
  • Reference:  73365-E
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Papers relating to individual war criminals, 1945-1949

This volume contains records regarding the British authorities' efforts to prosecute individual war criminals during the period 1945-1949. The documents include case files and court transcripts, as well as testimony from survivors and the alleged perpetrators themselves. Of particular interest are the files for Generalfeldmarschall Erich von Manstein and Generaloberst Eberhard von Mackensen. Read more →

  • Contributor:  The National Archives
  • Reference:  73365-F
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War crimes trials, 1944-1950

This volume contains court transcripts from the period 1944-1950. Most of the documents concern trials regarding specific concentration camps and extermination camps. Files relating to the Nuremberg Trials are also included. Read more →

  • Contributor:  The National Archives
  • Reference:  73365-G
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German occupation of the Channel Islands, 1944-1949

This volume contains files regarding the German occupation of the Channel Islands during the period 1940-1945. The documents include materials on the deportation of British subjects, the experience of the civilian population, and the ill-treatment of Soviet forced labourers. Read more →

  • Contributor:  The National Archives
  • Reference:  73365-H
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