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1. Newspaper clipping (The Washington Post, Jan. 1, 1945) regarding the<br />

capture <strong>and</strong> execution of 18 American <strong>and</strong> British “agents” captured<br />

behind the lines in Slovakia<br />

2. Cable from the American Legation, Bern, Switzerl<strong>and</strong>, Apr. 24, 1945,<br />

regarding Germany’s violation of international law in the execution of<br />

Anglo­American agents captured in Slovakia<br />

3. (missing from file)<br />

4. Memor<strong>and</strong>um from the Office of the Judge Advocate General,<br />

Washington, DC, June 19, 1945, regarding the identification of four<br />

naval members of the “Green Mission”<br />

5. Memor<strong>and</strong>um from the Office of the Judge Advocate General,<br />

Washington, DC, June 29, 1945, regarding the release of classified mate­<br />

rial on the Dawes Case held by the Navy Department<br />

6. Extract from an undated interrogation report indicating that a German<br />

Oberleutnant Nicklasch had been instrumental in the arrest of mem­<br />

bers of the Dawes Mission<br />

7. JAG, War Crimes Office request, July 5, 1945, requesting a copy of the<br />

OSS file on the Dawes Case<br />

8. OSS “Report on the Green Mission,” undated, but recounting events<br />

from Sept. 17 through Dec. 1944, with information gathered on the case<br />

to June 1945<br />

9. Two newspaper clippings, dating from July 1945, regarding the capture<br />

<strong>and</strong> execution of AP war correspondent Joseph Morton, who accom­<br />

panied the Dawes Mission in Slovakia<br />

10. OSS “Report of Progress–Dawes Case,” July 19, 1945<br />

11. JAG War Crimes Office cover letter, July 30, 1945, <strong>and</strong> enclosed report<br />

on the “OSS Slovakia Mission”<br />

12. News clipping, Aug. 4, 1945, regarding the German execution of Naval<br />

Lt. James Harvey Gaul, a member of the Dawes Mission. Gaul was the<br />

son on the Pittsburgh conductor <strong>and</strong> music critic<br />

13. Memor<strong>and</strong>um for the Judge Advocate General, Aug. 9, 1945, regarding<br />

“Development of the Dawes Case”<br />

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