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The Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi war crimes archive or armoire of shame (Italian: armadio della vergogna) is a wooden cabinet discovered in 1994 inside a large storage room in Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi, Rome which, at the time, housed the chancellery of the military attorney's office. The cabinet contained an archive of 695 files documenting war crimes perpetrated on Italian soil under fascist rule and during Nazi occupation after the 8 September 1943 armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces. The actions described in the records spanned several years and took place in various areas of the country, from the southern city of Acerra to the northern province of Trieste and as far east as the Balkans; it remains unclear, to this day, how the archive remained concealed for so long, and who gave the order

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  • Schrank der Schande (de)
  • Armadio della vergogna (it)
  • Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi war crimes archive (en)
  • Шкаф стыда (ru)
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  • Der sogenannte Schrank der Schande (italienisch: Armadio della vergogna) war ein brauner Holzschrank, der sich im Palazzo Cesi, dem Sitz der Allgemeinen Militäranwaltschaft in Rom, befand. 1960 wurden in diesem Schrank Akten über deutsche Kriegsverbrechen in Italien während des Zweiten Weltkrieges „provisorisch archiviert“. Um einen Zugriff auf den Inhalt zu erschweren bzw. unmöglich zu machen, war der versiegelte Schrank mit der Tür zu einer Wand gestellt und mit einem Eisengitter abgesichert worden. Die Wiederentdeckung der Akten 1994 hatte eine Serie von Gerichtsprozessen zur Folge. Ein Journalist der Wochenzeitung L’Espresso verwendete erstmals den Begriff „Schrank der Schande“. (de)
  • The Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi war crimes archive or armoire of shame (Italian: armadio della vergogna) is a wooden cabinet discovered in 1994 inside a large storage room in Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi, Rome which, at the time, housed the chancellery of the military attorney's office. The cabinet contained an archive of 695 files documenting war crimes perpetrated on Italian soil under fascist rule and during Nazi occupation after the 8 September 1943 armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces. The actions described in the records spanned several years and took place in various areas of the country, from the southern city of Acerra to the northern province of Trieste and as far east as the Balkans; it remains unclear, to this day, how the archive remained concealed for so long, and who gave the order (en)
  • Armadio della vergogna è un'espressione del giornalismo italiano usata per la prima volta dal cronista in alcune inchieste per il settimanale l'Espresso. Essa fa riferimento a un armadio, rinvenuto nel 1994 in un locale di palazzo Cesi-Gaddi in via degli Acquasparta nella città di Roma, nel quale erano contenuti fascicoli d'inchiesta riguardanti il periodo della seconda guerra mondiale. Si trattava di 695 dossier e un Registro Generale riportante 2.274 notizie di reato, raccolte dalla Procura generale del Tribunale supremo militare, relative a crimini di guerra commessi sul territorio italiano durante la campagna d'Italia (1943-1945) dalle truppe nazifasciste. (it)
  • Так называемый Шкаф стыда (итал. Armadio della vergogna) — опечатанный шкаф, хранившийся с 1960 по 1994 год за решётчатой дверью в стене в здании главной военной прокуратуры в Риме в палаццо Чези. В этом шкафу в 1960 году по решению тогдашнего главного военного прокурора Италии были «временно архивированы» папки с материалами расследований 2274 случаев военных преступлений нацистов. В 1966 году материалы 1300 расследований были переданы итальянской государственной прокуратуре, а 20 других — следственным органам ФРГ. Для 695 дел, предположительно самых важных, срок «архивации» длился 34 года. Эти документы были раскрыты лишь в 1994 году. (ru)
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  • Der sogenannte Schrank der Schande (italienisch: Armadio della vergogna) war ein brauner Holzschrank, der sich im Palazzo Cesi, dem Sitz der Allgemeinen Militäranwaltschaft in Rom, befand. 1960 wurden in diesem Schrank Akten über deutsche Kriegsverbrechen in Italien während des Zweiten Weltkrieges „provisorisch archiviert“. Um einen Zugriff auf den Inhalt zu erschweren bzw. unmöglich zu machen, war der versiegelte Schrank mit der Tür zu einer Wand gestellt und mit einem Eisengitter abgesichert worden. Die Wiederentdeckung der Akten 1994 hatte eine Serie von Gerichtsprozessen zur Folge. Ein Journalist der Wochenzeitung L’Espresso verwendete erstmals den Begriff „Schrank der Schande“. (de)
  • The Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi war crimes archive or armoire of shame (Italian: armadio della vergogna) is a wooden cabinet discovered in 1994 inside a large storage room in Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi, Rome which, at the time, housed the chancellery of the military attorney's office. The cabinet contained an archive of 695 files documenting war crimes perpetrated on Italian soil under fascist rule and during Nazi occupation after the 8 September 1943 armistice between Italy and Allied armed forces. The actions described in the records spanned several years and took place in various areas of the country, from the southern city of Acerra to the northern province of Trieste and as far east as the Balkans; it remains unclear, to this day, how the archive remained concealed for so long, and who gave the order to hide the files in the immediate post-war period. (en)
  • Armadio della vergogna è un'espressione del giornalismo italiano usata per la prima volta dal cronista in alcune inchieste per il settimanale l'Espresso. Essa fa riferimento a un armadio, rinvenuto nel 1994 in un locale di palazzo Cesi-Gaddi in via degli Acquasparta nella città di Roma, nel quale erano contenuti fascicoli d'inchiesta riguardanti il periodo della seconda guerra mondiale. Si trattava di 695 dossier e un Registro Generale riportante 2.274 notizie di reato, raccolte dalla Procura generale del Tribunale supremo militare, relative a crimini di guerra commessi sul territorio italiano durante la campagna d'Italia (1943-1945) dalle truppe nazifasciste. Palazzo Cesi-Gaddi dove nel 1994 venne trovato l'"Armadio della Vergogna". (it)
  • Так называемый Шкаф стыда (итал. Armadio della vergogna) — опечатанный шкаф, хранившийся с 1960 по 1994 год за решётчатой дверью в стене в здании главной военной прокуратуры в Риме в палаццо Чези. В этом шкафу в 1960 году по решению тогдашнего главного военного прокурора Италии были «временно архивированы» папки с материалами расследований 2274 случаев военных преступлений нацистов. В 1966 году материалы 1300 расследований были переданы итальянской государственной прокуратуре, а 20 других — следственным органам ФРГ. Для 695 дел, предположительно самых важных, срок «архивации» длился 34 года. Эти документы были раскрыты лишь в 1994 году. В 1998 году, по заключению совета военного суда Италии, сокрытие дел после завершения расследований было признано противозаконным. (ru)
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