Claims Resolution Tribunal

  • CRT

Address

P.O. Box 9564
Zürich
Zurich
8036
Switzerland

History

In February 2001, the Claims Resolution Tribunal (“CRT”) published the names of the owners of approximately 21,000 accounts that probably or possibly belonged to victims of Nazi persecution. In January 2005, the CRT published approximately 2,700 additional names of Account Owners and approximately 400 additional names of Power of Attorney holders of accounts probably or possibly belonging to Victims of Nazi Persecution. The CRT has received over 32,000 claims from Nazi victims or their heirs to assets deposited in Swiss banks in the period before and during World War II.

The Claims Resolution Tribunal "CRT" of the Holocaust Victim Assets Litigation is now closed, and its website is no longer being updated. It remains online through the assistance of the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.

The CRT was the administrative agency responsible for processing claims relating to assets deposited in Swiss Banks and other Swiss entities by Victims or Targets of Nazi persecution prior to and during the Second World War. It operated in Zurich and New York under the supervision of the United States District Court for the Eastern District of New York and the Court-appointed Special Masters. Its website contains information about the deposited assets claims of the Swiss Banks Holocaust litigation, the Court’s decisions, and other relevant filings and materials.

Archival and Other Holdings

Among others contains restitution- and/or compensation-related materials.

Sources

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