The Claims Resolution Tribunal was established to resolve claims relating to assets deposited in Swiss banks before and during the Second World war by victims of the Holocaust. The claims process is part of the settlement of the Holocaust Victim Assets class action litigation in the U.S. District Court for the Eastern District of New York. The website provides information on the legal authority of the tribunal, its organisation, management and annual reports. There are lists of people with accounts, details of awards made by the Tribunal and cases where claims have been denied. A selection of German laws and regulations on which the Nazi Regime based its confiscatory laws are provided with digital images of legislation given where available. The Tribunal has finished its work and the website is now archived.
Claims Resolution Tribunal
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