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79. Certification of a map showing locations of Mauthausen <strong>and</strong> its<br />

sub­<strong>camp</strong>s, signed by Maj. Eugene Cohen (map not included)<br />

80. Certification of the ranks of SS personnel (German <strong>and</strong> English<br />

equivalents)<br />

81. Change in status of personnel at Mauthausen as of Apr. 30, 1945<br />

(statistics on deaths, transfers, <strong>and</strong> executees by nationality)<br />

82. English translation of the medical examination of the corpse of<br />

Edmond Hirsch at Mauthausen, Oct. 28, 1943<br />

83. Morning report, Ebensee Camp, May 17, 1947 (population statis­<br />

tics by nationality)<br />

84. Statement of Dr. Joseph Klements, U.S. Marine Corps captain with<br />

the 564th Field Artillery Battalion, describing conditions at the time<br />

of liberation at the <strong>concentration</strong> <strong>camp</strong> at Gunskirchen, Austria<br />

85. Statement of Ignatz Auspitz, comm<strong>and</strong>er of the prisoner <strong>camp</strong> at<br />

Wels, Austria, as of May 16, 1945<br />

86. Joint statement of five women inmates, Helena Donner, Olga<br />

Zwicker, Bertel Kugelmann, Dr. Lotto Springer, <strong>and</strong> Henriette Van<br />

Den Bergh, regarding treatment at a chemical works in Lenzing<br />

under the direction of Mauthausen authorities<br />

87. Statement of Josef Pushitz, a resident of Lenzing, Austria, regard­<br />

ing treatment of prisoners in the area<br />

88. Statement of Dr. Ludwig Soswinski, May 8, 1945, asking<br />

Mauthausen inmates to cooperate with war crimes investigations<br />

89. Statement of Jan Pstross, a Czechoslovak inmate at Mauthausen<br />

90. Statement of Josef Domokos, a Hungarian inmate at<br />

Mauthausen<br />

91. English translation of a sample “activity report” for Mauthausen,<br />

Oct. 1941<br />

92. Certification of a photograph of the Mauthausen stone quarry by<br />

Maj. Eugene Cohen<br />

(Photographic exhibits 93–180)<br />

93–95. Photographs of Mauthausen Comm<strong>and</strong>ant Franz Ziereis <strong>and</strong> his<br />

wife (missing from file)<br />

138

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