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From mvanalst@rbi.com Mon Jul 22 13:09:19 PDT 1996
Article: 52203 of alt.revisionism
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From: mvanalst@rbi.com (Mark Van Alstine)
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Subject: Re: Blah-blah, Blaha
Date: Sun, 21 Jul 1996 21:06:31 -0700
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In article <4ssptk$ede@juliana.sprynet.com>, jbelling@sprynet.com wrote:

> Would you post ALL of Blaha's testimony for us?  Or, if you can't do that, 
> would you mind informing us of the volume and page numbers where one can 
> research his testimony?  

[snip]

Interrogation of the witness Dr. Blaha, Dachau, 3 May 1945, by the
investigating officer, Col. David Chavez, Jr., State Archives Nuremberg
Rep. 502-IV-PS.

U.S. Army documentary film, ADC 4468/SPX-G LIB 6572 of 3 May 1945, Army
Pictorial Center, Long Island City, N.Y.

Nuremberg Doc. 3249-PS.


Mark

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