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Joint Intelligence Committee (JIC) Intelligence Section: Assistance with Nuremberg War Crimes Trials

1 Dec 1945

A short file of correspondence and memoranda concerning arrangements for British intelligence personnel assisting with the gathering of evidence for the Nuremburg Trials after the Second World War. The letters discuss the need to retain some staff after the war, the complications caused by the demobilisation process, and some difficulties getting access to captured German documents.
japan united states of america germany demobilisation great britain war crimes war criminals england second world war personnel joint intelligence staff joint intelligence sub-committee john gardiner chiefs of staff foreign office british intelligence organisation intelligence organization stewart menzies permanent under-secretary's department thomas haddon captured documents harold caccia francis de guingand
Collection ID
FO1093
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
England Germany Great Britain Japan United States of America
Document Reference
FO 1093/340/2
Document Types
Correspondence Memorandum
File Reference
FO 1093/340
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.fo1093.0340.002
Keywords
War Crimes War Criminals British Intelligence Organisation Personnel Demobilisation Captured Documents
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Foreign Office Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Joint Intelligence Staff Permanent Under-Secretary's Department
Pages
25
Persons Discussed
Harold Caccia Francis De Guingand John Gardiner Thomas Haddon Stewart Menzies
Published in
United Kingdom
Themes
Intelligence Organization

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