"Court files of investigation of people charged with state treason, sabotage, listening to foreign broadcasts, and other treasonable acts involving the Netherlands, Belgium, and France. Included are correspondence and orders regarding the investigation of Poles, Czechs, Jews, and Russians; excerpts from\"highly treasonabl\" radio broadcasts printed in\"Deutsche Volkszeitun\" (October 1938) and broadcast over\"German Freedom Station\""@en . . . . "USHMM holds selected copies \r\nRG‐11.001M.18 (Reel 84)"@en . "Материалы народного суда и других немецких судов"@en . "The records were created by several German occupation agencies including the Reichssicherheitshauptamt, the Zentralbauleitung der Waffen‐SS und Polizei in Auschwitz, the Gestapo, and the SS. The Red Army captured them at the end of World War II and later deposited them in the Center for the Preservation of Historical Documentary Collections (formerly the Osobyi Archive) in Moscow, Russia; in 1999, it was merged into RGVA, Russian State Military History Archives. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives selected certain files for filming during 1992 and 1993 and filming continues."@en . . "1361k" . . . "Entry selected by Anastasia Zaplatina"@en . . . .