Extraordinary People’s Court in Prague

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The Extraordinary People’s Court in Prague was a post-World War II Czechoslovak tribunal established to prosecute high-profile Nazi officials and collaborators for war crimes and crimes against the state.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf extraordinary tribunal
people's court
post-World War II court
war crimes tribunal
aimedTo demonstrate legal accountability for wartime atrocities
punish major perpetrators of Nazi rule in Czechoslovakia
appliesLaw Czechoslovak criminal law
special postwar retribution decrees
appliesToPeriod post-World War II era
country Czechoslovakia
establishedFor prosecution of collaborators
prosecution of crimes against the state
prosecution of high-profile Nazi officials
prosecution of war crimes
handlesCaseType collaboration with the Nazi regime
crimes against humanity
treason
war crimes
hasLanguage Czech
Slovak
hasSeat Prague NERFINISHED
historicalContext aftermath of Nazi occupation of Czechoslovakia
postwar retribution against collaborators
jurisdiction Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
legalBasis Czechoslovak postwar retribution legislation
locatedIn Czechoslovakia NERFINISHED
Prague NERFINISHED
partOf Czechoslovak system of people’s courts
subjectOf research on post-World War II war crimes trials
studies on transitional justice in Czechoslovakia

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Karl Hermann Frank triedBy Extraordinary People’s Court in Prague
Kurt Daluege convictedBy Extraordinary People’s Court in Prague
this entity surface form: People's Court in Prague