SCHOLARS, campaigners and lawyers can, for the first time, access more than 2200 World War Two war-crimes documents from a largely unknown UN archive.

The unrestricted records of the United Nations War Crimes Commission were put online by the International Criminal Court in the Hague after an agreement with the UN, a move spurred by British academic Dr Dan Plesch.

He has been leading the push for greater access to the archive. The documents relate to more than 10,000 cases against Second World War criminals in Europe and Asia.