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Arturo Prato della Scala - National Committee for the Liberation

Document 1
Letter Scoccimarro in January Richmond,
with attachments (Historical Institute of the Resistance in Tuscany, Doctors Fund-Tornaquinci)
by: www.stm.unipi.it:81/stmstragi/Processi/documento1.doc

Ministry of Italy occupied
IL MINISTER

Rome, June 1, 1945

To Ill.mi Gentlemen
BRIG.GEN.RICHMOND USARMY Judge Advocate
COL. PASSINGHAM AAGAFHQ


In my capacity as a member of the Italian Government and Head of the Ministry, from which arose the Central Commission for War Crimes, I express my deep satisfaction with the proposals made by their Lordships to Dr. Judge. Peter Berryman, secretary of the Central Committee, of which attached to the unit, and that the Italian side, I agree entirely.
confirm that the Italian Central Commission for War Crimes assumes full responsibility for the investigation of atrocities committed by the Germans in Italy and the fascist gangs in their service against the Italian civilian population and therefore demand that the authorities are pleased to Allied supply that the Central Commission assessments of the documentation in their possession relating to such crimes, as well as simple complaints and reports of them, on the basis of which the Central Commission will carry out a full inquiry. Thank you for the work of collaboration and assistance to the Allied authorities are prepared to go for the best evidence of the atrocities, including Germans and fascists are guilty in Italy, and in particular the provision that an officer of the Special Investigation Branch corridors liaison duties with Central Commission for identification of individuals or units responsible for crimes in Germany. I look forward to a friendly written confirmation. With more distinct duties.
THE MINISTER OF ITALY OCCUPIED
(Dr. Mauro Scoccimarro)

Ministry of Italy occupied
THE HEAD OF CABINET
Rome, June 1, 1945
ANNEX N. 1

The Central Commission for war crimes was established by Ministerial Decree of the Ministry of Italy occupied in order to investigate atrocities, looting, fires, deportation, murder and other crimes committed by the Germans and Fascists after July 25, 1943 against the civilian population in Italian.
Currently, the Commission is as follows: SE Aldobrando Doctors Tornaquinci, President, Secretary of State. SE Xavier Brigante, President of the Chamber of the Supreme Court. Prof. Concetto Marchesi, rector of the University of Padua. Dr. Antonio Cottafavi, First Secretary of Legation, the Ministry of Foreign Affairs. Dr. Francesco Ferrante, director of Class II, the Interior Ministry. Lt. Col. Louis Sormanti, the Ministry of War. Mr. Arturo Della Scala , representing the Central Committee of National Liberation. Prof. Attilio Ascarelli, director of the school's forensic science. Mr. Claudio Matteini journalist. Dr. Piero Berretta, Judge of the Court. It works as secretary to Dr. Judge. Piero Berretta. E 'ongoing integration of the Central Commission by the appointment of representatives of the Ministry of Justice in the person of HE Alfredo Iannitti Piromallo, President of Chamber of Cassation, the High Commissioner for sanctions against fascism in the person of Judge Dr . Rubino Italian Diplomatic and litigation at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs in the person of Prof. Perassi. Following the decision of the Central Commission on March 16, 1945 is available in every province in the constitution of a Board of three members, namely representatives of the Prefecture, the Civil and criminal law, and the Committee of National Liberation in order to support and facilitate the work of the Central Commission in investigating the crimes committed in their respective provinces. The organizational phase of these Commissions devices, because of the liberation of Northern Italy until recently, has not yet accomplished. Soon as it is completed, we will communicate to the authorities Allied overview of the provincial Commissions such as the components and address them.

order of the Minister's Chef de Cabinet
The CNL

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