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146. Letter of defendant Otto Drabek to Camp Comm<strong>and</strong>ant Ziereis<br />

requesting leave, Aug. 17, 1943 (German­language original)<br />

147. Life History (Lebenslauf) of Otto Drabek, May 27, 1944 (h<strong>and</strong>written<br />

German­language original)<br />

148. Letter from the work office at St. Georgen adjusting the rank of Otto<br />

Drabek, Jan. 27, 1944 (German­language original)<br />

149. Letter, similar to the above, relating to Otto Drabek’s rank at the<br />

stone quarry at St. Georgen, Jan. 4, 1944 (German­language original)<br />

150. Personal questionnaire (Fragebogen) of Otto Drabek regarding<br />

service in the SS <strong>and</strong> employment with DEST at St. Georgen, Dec.<br />

3, 1942 (German­language original)<br />

151. Statement of Otto Drabek regarding his background <strong>and</strong> employment<br />

with DEST, June 2, 1945 (German­language original)<br />

152. Psychiatric evaluation of defendant Vinzenz Nohel by the<br />

Neuropsychiatric Section, 98th General Hospital, May 8, 1946<br />

Folder 5<br />

153. Thirty photographs (b&w, 7 by 9 in.) taken at Mauthausen <strong>and</strong> Gusen<br />

Concentration Camps, identified <strong>and</strong> captioned on the reverse side<br />

by Spanish witness <strong>and</strong> former Mauthausen inmate Francois Boix.<br />

(Note: Boix’s testimony, describing the background of the photographs,<br />

is located in Vol. XII of the trial transcripts, pages 3438–3449. The photographs<br />

were numbered by Boix <strong>and</strong> introduced to the court consecutively<br />

with gaps as indicated below. Copy negatives are available in the<br />

box. See II:3 above for more information on Boix.)<br />

1. Mauthausen stone quarry (“Wiener Graben”), 1942<br />

2. Corpse on the way to Wiener Graben, 1942<br />

3. Two Dutch Jews killed on the way to Wiener Graben, 1942<br />

5. German Jew electrocuted at the wire fence, 1942<br />

6. Two Dutch Jews electrocuted at the wire fence, 1942<br />

7. Yugoslav Partisans after interrogation by the Political Department<br />

at Mauthausen, 1943<br />

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