Wykazy okresowe i inne listy zbrodniarzy wojennych, podejrzanych, świadków i materiałów powiązanych (tajne) - Anotacja do list nr 7 i 9 (niemieccy zbrodniarze wojenni sprawujący kluczowe funkcje)
Podkomisja ds. Dalekiego Wschodu i Pacyfiku, listy zbrodniarzy wojennych i istotnych świadków (Japończycy), listy nr 1-26 (nr 22-23 zagubione)
Okólniki aresztowań I Komisji nt 1-53 (zawierające informacje o osobach zatrzymanych, które wydają się identyczne z podejrzanymi o zbrodnie wojenne lub świadkami zbrodni wojennych
Niemieccy oficerowie - śledztwo i jego wyniki: możliwe zarzuty przeciwko wyższym rangą niemieckim jeńcom wojennym sugerowanym do zwolnienia przez Brytyjczyków (korespondencja i listy). Lista Niemców zajmujących kluczowe funkcje, szkic listy personelu SS
Automatyczne aresztowania jeńców wojennych - członków organizacji przestępczych którzy nie podlegają pod dekrety norymberskie
Obywatele Jugosławii pojawiający się na listach UNWCC - lista osób poszukiwanych w Jugosławii i kategoryzowanych jako sprawy "A" przez kraje inne niż Jugosławia
Listy priorytetowe (korespondencja i listy - 2 pliki)
Korespondencja różna - numery akt osobowych, obecna lokalizacja, identyfikacja i inne czynności śledcze w sprawie wymienionych zbrodniarzy wojennych
Imienna lista podejrzanych o zbrodnie wojenne przez rządy członkowskie (jeńców wojennych przetrzymywanych na Bliskim Wschodzie), (Lista złożona przez Biuro Ministerstwo Spraw Zagranicznych), proponowana repatriacja niemieckich więźniów przetrzymywanych przez Brytyjczyków na Bliskim Wschodzie
Różne listy oskarżonych o zbrodnie wojenne, według państw członkowskich
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Periodical and Other Lists of War Criminals, Suspects, Witnesses and Related Material (Restricted) - Annotation to lists nos. 7 and 9 (German War Criminals holding key positions)
Far Eastern and Pacific Sub-Commission lists of War Criminals and Material Witnesses (Japanese), lists nos. 1-26 (nos. 22-23 missing)
Committee I Detention Circulars nos. 1-53 (containing information on detained persons who appear to be identical with suspected war criminals, or witnesses of war crimes)
German General Officers - investigation and findings re: possible charges against Senior German Prisoners of War proposed for release by the British (correspondence and lists). List of Germans holding key positions, draft list of S.S. personnel
Automatic Arrestees - Nominal Roll of Prisoners of War, members of criminal organizations who do not fall under the Nuremberg Decrees
Yugoslav Nationals appearing on UNWCC lists - Lists of Persons wanted by Yugoslavia and categorised as "A" cases by countries other than Yugo.
Priority Lists (correspondence and lists - 2 files)
Miscellaneous Correspondence Re: Persons Listed List number, current location, identification and other investigation of listed War Criminals
Nominal Rolls of Alleged War Criminals by Member Govts. (of prisoners of war held in the Middle East) (Lists submitted by the Foreign Office) Proposed repatraiation of German prisoners held by the British in the Mid-East
Various lists of accused war criminals by member governments
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The library of the Pilecki Institute
ul. Stawki 2, 00-193 Warszawa
Monday to Friday, 9:00 - 15:00
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The library of the Berlin branch of the Pilecki Institute
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Ever since it was established, the Witold Pilecki Institute of Solidarity and Valor has been collecting and sharing documents that present the multiple historical facets of the last century. Many of them were previously split up, lost, or forgotten. Some were held in archives on other continents. To facilitate research, we have created an innovative digital archive that enables easy access to the source material. We are striving to gather as many archives as possible in one place. As a result, it takes little more than a few clicks to learn about the history of Poland and its citizens in the 20th century.
The Institute’s website contains a description of the collections available in the reading room as well as the necessary information to plan a visit. The documents themselves are only available in the Institute’s reading room, a public space where material is available free of charge to researchers and anyone interested in the topics collected there. The reading room also offers a friendly environment for quiet work.
The materials are obtained from institutions, public archives, both domestic and international social organizations, as well as from private individuals. The collections are constantly being expanded. A full-text search engine that searches both the content of the documents and their metadata allows the user to reach the desired source with ease. Another way to navigate the accumulated resources is to search according to the archival institutions from which they originate and which contain hierarchically arranged fonds and files.
Most of the archival materials are in open access on computers in the reading room. Some of our collections, e.g. from the Bundesarchiv, are subject to the restrictions on availability resulting from agreements between the Institute and the institutions which transfer them. An appropriate declaration must be signed upon arrival at the reading room in order to gain immediate access to these documents.
Before your visit, we recommend familiarizing yourself with the scope and structure of our archival, library and audio-visual resources, as well as with the regulations for visiting and using the collections.
All those wishing to access our collections are invited to the Pilecki Institute at ul. Stawki 2 in Warsaw. The reading room is open from 9–15, Monday to Friday. An appointment must be made in advance by emailing czytelnia@instytutpileckiego.pl or calling (+48) 22 182 24 75.
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