Documentos nazis de la muerte dados a los museos
Por Ed Johnson
Un cuerpo internacional que documentaba atrocidades nazis contra judíos durante la Segunda Guerra Mundial envió millones de archivos a los museos de Holocaust en los E.E.U.U. e Israel, como se prepara para abrir su archivo en el público.
Los documentos, de más de 50 campos de concentración, incluyen las listas del transporte, informes médicos y la “muerte reserva” detallar a los que fallecieron, el servicio que remonta internacional dicho en una declaración ayer.
“These documents reflect the most despicable operations of the Nazi era and constitute an essential part of our archive,” said ITS director Reto Meister, after digital copies of 12 million files were sent to the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington and the Yad Vashem memorial in Jerusalem.
The ITS, managed by the International Committee of the Red Cross, is based in Bad Arolsen, Germany, and documents the Nazi genocide that killed 6 million Jews. The transfer is part of an international agreement to open up the files to the public.
The body is governed under a treaty signed in 1955 by the U.K., Belgium, France, Germany, Greece, Israel, Italy, the U.S., Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Poland. The countries decided in 2006 to make the archive, which includes 30 million documents, available for research.
The first batch of files was sent to the U.S. and Israel under embargo and won’t be open to the public until Italy, France and Greece join the other countries in ratifying last year’s agreement, according to the statement.
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