Catalogue description War Office: War Crimes, Europe, Card Index of Persons Passed to or Wanted by Various Allied Authorities, Second World War
Reference: | WO 355 |
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Title: | War Office: War Crimes, Europe, Card Index of Persons Passed to or Wanted by Various Allied Authorities, Second World War |
Description: |
This series contains a card index of persons passed to or wanted by various Allied authorities for war crimes in Europe during the Second World War. This index was originally two separate indexes: one of people passed to CIC or COC, and the other of people wanted by various authorities (e.g. Belgian authorities, the cards so marked). The cards in the first of these original indexes are marked as such:
For convenience, the cards have now been amalgamated as one index. No cards have survived in either of the two categories for the letter G. The amount of information on each card varies; sometimes it includes the name of the camp or place with which the person was associated, the reason for which he is sought, and a note of an interrogation or trial having taken place, as well as the person's name. The cards in this series generally bear two numbers, one at the top right hand corner, one at the top left hand corner under the surname. The significance of these has not yet been established. Of the two dates which usually appear on the cards, that on the left is patently the date of birth, whilst that on the right, (e.g. 1945 or 1946), is the arrest date. |
Date: | 1940-1957 |
Related material: |
For some counterparts to cards in this series see WO 354 |
Held by: | The National Archives, Kew |
Legal status: | Public Record(s) |
Language: | English |
Creator: |
Lord Chancellor's Office, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Forces, 1948-1972 War Office, Office of the Judge Advocate General of the Forces, 1935-1948 |
Physical description: | 2 card(s) |
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