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4. Statement of Josef Spath, June 30, 1947<br />

5. Statement of Josef Lukan, Nov. 20, 1946<br />

(No defense exhibits were filed in this case.)<br />

Folder 7<br />

Statement of sentences, Aug. 28, 1947<br />

Folder 8<br />

Review <strong>and</strong> Recommendation, Jan. 9, 1948<br />

Folder 9<br />

War Crimes Boards of Review Reports, Feb., Apr. 1948, with clemency<br />

petitions <strong>and</strong> execution of sentence forms<br />

Folder 10<br />

War Crimes Boards of Review Report, May 1948, with clemency peti­<br />

tions <strong>and</strong> stay of execution pleas on behalf of Frindt, Oct. 1948<br />

Box 374<br />

Folder 1<br />

War Crimes Modification Board review of the case of Josef Lukan, Apr.<br />

1951, <strong>and</strong> request for review, Mar. 1953<br />

ETO Case 000­50­5­10, U.S. v. Georg Bach et al., was tried at Dachau,<br />

Germany, during the period June 25–July 3, 1947, before a General Military<br />

Government Court. The case concerned 11 defendants accused of partici­<br />

pating in the operations of Mauthausen Concentration Camp <strong>and</strong> its sub­<br />

<strong>camp</strong>s <strong>and</strong> thereby, on the principal of common design, implicated in mass<br />

atrocities <strong>and</strong> other war crimes. All of the accused, listed below, were mem­<br />

bers of the SS at Gusen I.<br />

Georg Bach – Waffen SS sergeant, clerk, <strong>and</strong> detail leader<br />

Kaspar Heinz (acquitted)<br />

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