28-03-2010, 04:14 AM
I presume this is it but you have to hunt a bit for it. It seems they don't want to highlight it too much. So lets do it for them shall we?
Members of the interagency working group:
Members Archivist Allen Weinstein (Chair)
National Archives and Records Administration
Richard Ben-Veniste
Washington DC
William Hooton
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Mary Walsh
Office of the Executive Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Elizabeth Holtzman
New York NY
Christina Bromwell
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Thomas H. Baer
Los Angeles CA
William H. Leary
Senior Director for Records and Access Management
National Security Council
Paul Shapiro
Director, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Eli M. Rosenbaum
Director, Office of Special Investigations
Department of Justice
Marc J. Susser
The Historian
Department of State
Quote:The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Grouphttp://www.archives.gov/iwg/
The Nazi War Crimes and Japanese Imperial Government Records Interagency Working Group (IWG) locates, identifies, inventories, and recommends for declassification, currently classified U.S. records relating to Nazi and Japanese Imperial Government war crimes. Once declassified, these records are released to the American public. The group, consisting of high-level representatives from federal agencies and public members, was established by the Nazi War Crimes Disclosure Act and the Japanese Imperial Government Disclosure Act.
Since 1999, the IWG has declassified and opened to the public an estimated 8 million pages of documents, including 1.2 million pages of OSS records; 74,000 pages of CIA name and subject files; more than 350,000 pages of FBI subject files; and nearly 300,000 pages of Army intelligence files. The once secret records are helping to shape our understanding of the Holocaust, war crimes, World War II and postwar activities of U.S. and Allied intelligence agencies.
The IWG has issued two interim reports to Congress (in October 1999 and March 2002), and it issues news releases and occasional newsletters, and has published a book. Several publications are forthcoming.
Members of the interagency working group:
Members Archivist Allen Weinstein (Chair)
National Archives and Records Administration
Richard Ben-Veniste
Washington DC
William Hooton
Federal Bureau of Investigation
Mary Walsh
Office of the Executive Director
Central Intelligence Agency
Elizabeth Holtzman
New York NY
Christina Bromwell
Office of the Secretary of Defense
Thomas H. Baer
Los Angeles CA
William H. Leary
Senior Director for Records and Access Management
National Security Council
Paul Shapiro
Director, Center for Advanced Holocaust Studies
United States Holocaust Memorial Museum
Eli M. Rosenbaum
Director, Office of Special Investigations
Department of Justice
Marc J. Susser
The Historian
Department of State
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