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EAP 164­a­28/23: “KZ­Ebensee Totenliste Russen.”An alphabetically arranged<br />

list of 408 Russian inmates who died at Ebensee, Jan.–June 1945, giving name,<br />

inmate number, birth date (when known), <strong>and</strong> date of death. 9 pages<br />

EAP 164­a­28/25: Military Government of Germany Concentration Camp<br />

Processing Dockets listing Czechoslovak political prisoners repatriated from<br />

Ebensee as of May 27 <strong>and</strong> June 7, 1945, giving name, inmate number, sex,<br />

age, place of birth, nationality, <strong>and</strong> type of prisoner. 17 pages<br />

EAP 164­a­28/26: Correspondence file of the International Committee of<br />

Ex­Political Prisoners from Ebensee, May–June 1946, including German­<br />

language documents on the organization’s founding <strong>and</strong> aims, <strong>and</strong> letters<br />

addressed to the organization’s president, Hermann Vilko. 40 pages<br />

EAP 164­a­28/27: “Totenlisten: Unterlagen staatenweise geordnet.” A<br />

h<strong>and</strong>written compilation of 1,725 inmates who died at Ebensee from<br />

Dec. 1944 forward, arranged by nationality, giving name, inmate num­<br />

ber, <strong>and</strong> date of death, with 171 listed as “unbekannte” (unidentified).<br />

150 pages<br />

EAP 164­a­28/30: Military Government for Germany Concentration Camp<br />

Inmate Questionnaires (Fragebogen) completed by Ebensee inmates (pri­<br />

marily German) May 20–June 20, 1945, giving a wide variety of personal<br />

information, including date, place <strong>and</strong> reason for original arrest, criminal<br />

charges if any, <strong>and</strong> places of detention (186 pages). A second folder, under<br />

the same EAP number, includes inmate questionnaires completed by<br />

Austrian nationals (60 pages).<br />

III.41CapturedGerman<strong>Records</strong>MicrofilmedinBerlin,Germany(BDCCollection)<br />

These captured <strong>and</strong> microfilmed records include three sources of informa­<br />

tion on SS officers who served at German <strong>concentration</strong> <strong>camp</strong>s: personnel<br />

dossiers for SS Officers (NARA Microfilm Publication A3343, Series SSO);<br />

biographical records of the Rasse­ und Siedlungshauptamt­SS or RuSHA<br />

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