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2. Letter from Gabriela Jozewicz, Jan. 29, 1947<br />

3. Letter from Stefan Josewicz, Oct. 20, 1945<br />

4. Small poster from A. Slupetzky, Linz, warning “Fenster nicht Offnen!”<br />

5–6. Posters from A. Slupetzky, Linz, warning that entrance is forbidden<br />

(“Eintritt verboten!”) due to poison gas<br />

7. Sketch by Slupetzky showing block 16 at Gusen (site of gassing)<br />

8. Certificate regarding A. Slupetzky’s use of Cyclon B as a disinfectant,<br />

Mar. 20, 1944<br />

9–10. Sketches by Dr. Vetter showing blocks 30, 31, <strong>and</strong> 32 at Gusen I<br />

Folder 9<br />

Statement of sentences, Aug. 13, 1947<br />

Box 411<br />

Folder 1<br />

Review <strong>and</strong> Recommendation, Feb. 17, 1948<br />

Folder 2<br />

Orders of review <strong>and</strong> execution of sentence forms, War Crimes Boards<br />

of Review reports, April–May 1948, with related correspondence<br />

Folders 3–5<br />

War Crimes Modification Board review of the case of Karl Glas, May 16,<br />

1951, with clemency appeals <strong>and</strong> applications; application for parole <strong>and</strong><br />

order of parole, 1954–58<br />

Folder 6<br />

Clemency petitions on behalf of Kurt Kirchner, 1947–48<br />

Folders 7–8<br />

Clemency petitions on behalf of Franz Pillixeder with related correspon­<br />

dence, 1948–51<br />

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