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Folder 3<br />

Defense Exhibit:<br />

1. Statement of accused Paul Wolfram, Oct. 9, 1947, regarding secret<br />

Folder 4<br />

orders in Apr. 1945 to eliminate all Mauthausen inmates<br />

Statement of sentence, Oct. 16, 1947<br />

Folder 5<br />

Review <strong>and</strong> Recommendation, Feb. 19, 1948<br />

Folders 6–7<br />

Clemency petitions on behalf of Paul Wolfram, 1947–52<br />

Folders 8–10<br />

War Crimes Modification Board review of the case of Paul Wolfram, Oct.<br />

4, 1951; petitions for clemency <strong>and</strong> parole; <strong>and</strong> 1954 application for<br />

parole<br />

Box 424<br />

Folder 1<br />

Subsequent application for parole, with parole plan <strong>and</strong> order of parole,<br />

1955, <strong>and</strong> order for remission of unexecuted portion of sentence, 1957<br />

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

Germany, during the period November 3–10, 1947, before a General Military<br />

Government Court. The case concerned two 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 principle of common design, implicated in mass<br />

atrocities <strong>and</strong> other war crimes. Accused Berg was a detail leader, leader of<br />

the guards, <strong>and</strong> member of the SS at sub­<strong>camp</strong>s Ausbau <strong>and</strong> Gusen I <strong>and</strong> II.<br />

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