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(May 14, 1986)
NAZI FILE FOUND IN AN OPEN ARCHIVE
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The master lists of more than 36,000 files of war criminals,
suspects and witnesses kept secret in the United Nations archives for
nearly 40 years have been discovered on an open shelf in
a military archive in Maryland.

...The lists include the names of German industrialists and
factory owners accused of ''complicity in forced labor,''
Jews used by the Germans as prison guards,
Japanese soldiers wanted as war criminals by Australia,
as well as Italians, Albanians, Bulgarians, Hungarians and Rumanians.

The lists will provide an invaluable resource to
governments, organizations and historians in
tracking down war criminals and
will increase governments' access to the sealed files.
'It's Wonderful,' Israeli Says

''It's wonderful,''
Benjamin Netanyahu, Israel's chief delegate here, said.
''It's an important discovery that
reinforces the argument that
the entire U.N. War Crimes Commission archives
should be made open to public scrutiny.''