I have had no success so far looking for records from these tribunals. I assume some of these records are held by the State Department. Any guidance would be appreciated!
I have had no success so far looking for records from these tribunals. I assume some of these records are held by the State Department. Any guidance would be appreciated!
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Thank you for your reply.
To narrow the search, I would like to focus solely on the United States Court for Berlin. All papers of that court should be from 1978-79. During that time it heard a single case, titled:
United States, as the United States Element, Allied Kommandatura, Berlin v. Tiede, 86 F.R.D. 227 (U.S. Ct. for Berlin 1979).
The only document I have is the opinion written by the judge. However, there should be other papers such as the transcript, and possibly papers filed by the parties.
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