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Central Registry of State Judicial Administrations

Cold War history of GermanyDefunct organisations based in GermanyEast Germany–West Germany relationsGovernment agencies disestablished in 1992Government agencies established in 1961
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The Central Registry of State Judicial Administrations (German: Zentrale Erfassungsstelle der Landesjustizverwaltungen, ZESt) in Salzgitter, West Germany, was established on 24 November 1961 in the aftermath of the construction of the Berlin Wall. Its function was to verify human rights violations by the government of East Germany like homicide at the Inner German border, political persecution, torture and maltreatment, etc. Intended for deterrence, in the long run the information should have led to the initiation of criminal proceedings in the case of a reunification. The organization was financed by all western German States. It was dissolved in 1992 after the German reunification.

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Central Registry of State Judicial Administrations
Am Pfingstanger, Salzgitter Salzgitter-Bad (Ortschaft Süd)

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Polizeikommissariat Salzgitter-Bad

Am Pfingstanger 2
38259 Salzgitter, Salzgitter-Bad (Ortschaft Süd)
Lower Saxony, Germany
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