Soviet Extraordinary State Commission (1942-1945) | Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Name: Soviet Extraordinary State Commission (1942-1945)
Historical Note: The Soviet Extraordinary State Commission (extended: for ascertaining and investigating crimes perpetrated by the German-Fascust invaders and their accomplices, and the damage inflicted by them on citizens, collective farms, social organisations, State enterprises, State enterprises and insitutions fo the USSR), was formed by the USSR to investigate Nazi war crimes after WWII. The reports from this organization were used in the Nuremberg Trials.