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Washington <strong>and</strong> Field Station Files: Bari (Entry 136)<br />

“Dawes”: Folder including cable traffic between the Dawes Mission <strong>and</strong> Bari,<br />

Italy, Sept. 18–Dec. 5, 1944. (Box 26, folder 264, location: 190/08/02/04)<br />

“Dawes­Holt In”<strong>and</strong>“Dawes­Holt Out”: Two folders including incom­<br />

ing <strong>and</strong> outgoing cables between Bari, Italy, <strong>and</strong> the Dawes Mission, Sept.<br />

18–Oct. 16, 1944 (Box 34, folders 375–376, location:190/08/02/05)<br />

Washington <strong>and</strong> Field Station Files: Caserta (Entry 139)<br />

“Dawes”: Incoming <strong>and</strong> outgoing messages between OSS 2677 HQ.<br />

Company (Caserta, Italy) <strong>and</strong> the Dawes Mission, Oct. 18–Dec. 17, 1944<br />

(Box 29, folder 199, location: 190/08/07/03)<br />

“Operations in the Southern MTO (Czechoslovakia)”: Status Report<br />

on the Dawes Mission, Oct. 1944–Jan. 1945, including early reports of pos­<br />

sible executions (Box 273, folder 3992, location: 190/08/12/04)<br />

Miscellaneous Washington Files (Entry 146)<br />

“Green (Dawes) Case”: Correspondence file regarding the Dawes investi­<br />

gation, including progress reports on the case, report submitted by Sgt.<br />

Steve Catlos <strong>and</strong> Pvt. Kenn Dunlevy telling the complete story of the OSS<br />

Mission to Slovakia, copies of Moscow Radio Czech Language Broadcasts,<br />

<strong>and</strong> an affidavit sworn by Werner Muller, an interpreter at Mauthausen,<br />

June–Aug. 1945 (Box 36, folder 485, location:190/08/21/05)<br />

War Department Strategic Service Unit (SSU) correspondence concern­<br />

ing the consolidation of the Dawes Case with the Mauthausen Concentration<br />

Camp Case <strong>and</strong> its transfer to the 3rd U.S.Army Judge Advocate General for<br />

trial,January–April 1946.(Box 47,tabs 15,16,18,<strong>and</strong> 19. These items are part<br />

of the CIA Special Collections released to the public under the Nazi War Crimes<br />

Disclosure Act 2000. Photostatic copies of the originals are available to researchers<br />

in the <strong>National</strong> <strong>Archives</strong> at College Park central reading room.)<br />

“Operations in the Southern MTO (Czechoslovakia)”: Status Report<br />

on the Dawes Mission, Oct. 1944–Jan. 1945, including early reports of pos­<br />

sible executions (see box 273, folder 3992, location: 190108/12/04).<br />

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