Selected records of the Ministry of Justice in Warsaw Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości w Warszawie (Sygn.285)
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Selected records of the Ministry of Justice in Warsaw
Ministerstwo Sprawiedliwości w Warszawie (Sygn.285)
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Selected records of the Polish Ministry of Justice, such as proposals, requests of the Minister of Justice concerning persons convicted of war crimes and political crimes, press releases and press clippings, accusations of war criminals, documents on pardons and extraordinary revisions, materials on the United Nations Commission on War Crimes and the Main Commission for the Investigation of Nazi Crimes in Poland, includes materials on Kielce murder of 34 people of Jewish descent.
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Arranged in twelve series: 1. Conclusions of the Minister of Justice regarding requests for the pardon of persons convicted of war crimes and political crimes. Press releases, 1945-1946; 2. Bulletins of the Minister of Justice, 1945-1946; 3. Materials on murder of 34 people of Jewish descent in Kielce. Press clippings, 1946; 4. Narodowe Siły Zbrojne (National Armed Forces), NSZ: The trial of the main command. Press clippings, 1946; 5. Trials of war criminals (German doctors, personnel of Ravensbrück camp, Hans Biebow, Hans Frank, Josef Bühler, Maria Bartnowska, and others). Press clippings, 1946-1948; 5. A diary by Hans Frank. Press clippings, 1947-1948; 6. Pardons, orders, requests for pardon, case files, statistics, correspondence, 1946, and 1947; 9. Emergency audits of the Minister of Justice, 1958-1959; 10. German occupation: Identity documents (original German documents) 1940-1944; 11. Committee for War Crimes of the United Nations-Delegation of Poland: Report of the second quarter of 1947, and correspondence regarding Polish properties, 1947; 12. Reports of the Główna Komisja Badania Zbrodni Hitlerowskich w Polsce (GKBZH), 1947, 1952-1955.