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Folder 2<br />

Trial transcript, Mar. 31– Apr. 2, 1947, <strong>and</strong> statement of sentence<br />

Folder 3<br />

Prosecution Exhibits:<br />

Folder 4<br />

1. Statement of Leon Feigenbaum, Jan. 17, 1947<br />

2. Statement of Motek Majerczyk, Jan. 13, 1947<br />

Defense Exhibits:<br />

1–3. Sketches of washroom at Schwechat<br />

Folder 5<br />

Review <strong>and</strong> Recommendation, Jan. 28, 1948<br />

Folder 6<br />

War Crimes Board of Review, Aug 4. 1948, with clemency petitions <strong>and</strong><br />

related correspondence<br />

Folder 7<br />

War Crimes Modification Board review of the case of Eduard Erb, Oct.<br />

4, 1951, a 1954 application <strong>and</strong> order for parole, <strong>and</strong> a 1957 order of<br />

remission of unexecuted sentence<br />

ETO Case 000­Mauthausen­2, U.S. v. Gustav Hermann Adolf Bloy, was<br />

tried at Dachau, Germany, during the period May 15–19, 1946, before<br />

a General Military Government Court. The defendant, an SS technical<br />

sergeant, was accused of participating in the killing of inmates at Block<br />

20, the Russian “death block,” at Mauthausen Concentration Camp. As<br />

approved by the reviewing authority, Bloy was sentenced to life in<br />

prison.<br />

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