Úřad československého delegáta v komisi pro stíhání válečných zločinců
- Office of the Czechoslovak delegate in the United Nations Commission for Prosecution of War Criminals
- Úřad československého delegáta u mezinárodního vojenského soudu v Norimberku
- Office of the Czechoslovak delegate at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg
History
The creator of the fonds, the Office of the Czechoslovak delegate in the United Nations Commission for Prosecution of War Criminals (from 1945 known as the Office of the Czechoslovak delegate at the International Military Tribunal in Nuremberg) was founded in 1943 and its goal was to represent Czechoslovakia in the commission, to cooperate internationally on investigations and to take actions against war criminals from Czechoslovak point of view. In the same time, the office also reported back to the Czechoslovak government and to the Ministry of Interior and Justice (records of interrogations, records of judgements etc.). The office was cancelled in 1949 and the only Czechoslovak delegate who served as the head officer was Bohumil Ečer.
Places
Nürnberg
Rules and Conventions
EHRI Guidelines for Description v.1.0