A U.S. government panel released previously classified documents that could shed light on Nazi-era war crimes. Some 126,000 pages were released Monday after agencies such as the FBI and CIA searched their records for information relating to possible Nazi-era war crimes, criminals and looted assets. The panel, known as the Nazi War Criminal Records Interagency Working Group, said it still has more than 500 million pages to review before determining whether they, too, should be declassified.
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