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Folder 2<br />

Prosecution Exhibits:<br />

1–1A. Accused identification sheets for Fenner <strong>and</strong> Koetzel with “mug<br />

Folder 3<br />

shots” <strong>and</strong> fingerprints<br />

2. Trial data from parent case 000­50­5<br />

3. Statement of Stefan Nowak (removed from record by War Crimes<br />

Modification Board)<br />

4. Statement of Alfred Kwiecinski (removed from record by War Crimes<br />

Modification Board)<br />

Execution of sentence forms, July 23, 1947<br />

Folder 4<br />

Review <strong>and</strong> Recommendation, Feb. 5, 1948<br />

Folder 5<br />

Parole application for Paul Fenner, 1954, with clemency release order,<br />

Aug. 1957<br />

Folders 6–8<br />

War Crimes Boards of Review, Mar. <strong>and</strong> May 1948; War Crimes<br />

Modification Board case review, Mar. 1950, for Otto Koetz; clemency<br />

petitions, 1948–51; <strong>and</strong> prison discharge papers, 1950<br />

(There is no case file 000­50­5­16.)<br />

ETO Case 000­50­5­17, U.S. v. Waldemar Barner et al., was tried at Dachau,<br />

Germany, during the period August 29–September 9, 1947, before a General<br />

Military Government Court. The case concerned nine defendants accused<br />

of participating in the operations of Mauthausen Concentration Camp <strong>and</strong><br />

its sub­<strong>camp</strong>s <strong>and</strong> thereby, on the principle of common design, implicated<br />

in mass atrocities <strong>and</strong> other war crimes. Of the accused, listed below, Barner<br />

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