Central Registry Of War Criminals And Security Suspects From The Kingdom Of Italy
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Central Registry Of War Criminals And Security Suspects From The Kingdom Of Italy
The Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects, more commonly known as CROWCASS, was an organisation set up to assist the United Nations War Crimes Commission and Allied governments in tracing ex-enemy nationals suspected of committing war crimes or atrocities in Europe during the Second World War. The organisation was originally set up by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) in 1945. The registry includes: * Name - C.R. File Number - Rank - Occupation- Unit - Place and Date of Crime - Reason wanted - Wanted by Royal Italian Army 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" The names of two men attached to the 5th Alpine Division "Pusteria" can be found in the Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects: * CIPRIANI Nanni - 190931 - Colonel Royal Italian Army, Commanding Officer Battalion "Bolzano", "Pusteria"-Div., 11.41, Cetinji-Savrick, Podgorica (Yugoslavia) 7., 11.41 - Murder - Yugoslavia * ESPOSITO Giovanni - 190952 - General, Royal Ita ...
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Central Registry Of War Criminals And Security Suspects
The Central Registry of War Criminals and Security Suspects, more commonly known as CROWCASS, was an organisation set up to assist the United Nations War Crimes Commission and Allied governments in tracing ex-enemy nationals suspected of committing war crimes or atrocities in Europe during the Second World War. The organisation was originally set up by the Supreme Headquarters Allied Expeditionary Force (SHAEF) in 1945.Guy Walters, ''Hunting evil'', Penguin Random House, 2009, (), chap. 2, p. 65-80. In 1947, CROWCASS published a four volume list divided into Germans, Non Germans and two supplementary lists of people suspected of committing war crimes between September 1939 and May 1945. To Allied Nazi hunters the CROWCASS lists became known as the 'Nazi Hunter's Bible'. The lists contain over 60,000 people in all. Not all of them are war criminals (some were simply being sought for interrogation or to act as witnesses), however within the pages of CROWCASS are the alleged perpetrator ...
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