Opinion ID: 658133
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Heading: The Danilchenko Protocols (1979)

Text: 26 This evidence consists of statements received from the former Soviet Union including a second statement from the former Treblinka guard Malagon who stated that an Ivan Demedyuk or Ivan Dem'yanyuk worked at Treblinka as a cook, that a guard named Marchenko operated the gas chambers, and who stated that the man he knew as Ivan Demedyuk or Ivan Dem'yanyuk was not pictured in the photospread shown to him. Jt.App. 178, 179. Danilchenko, a guard at the Sobibor, Poland death camp, stated that Demjanjuk was a fellow guard at Sobibor and that they were transferred from Sobibor to Flossenburg, Germany together. Respondent's Appendix 221-22. Although these statements are inculpatory to the extent they place Demjanjuk at the Sobibor and Flossenburg concentration camps, Demjanjuk contended that he was entitled to have them produced because they were exculpatory with respect to the Treblinka Ivan claims and would permit him to refute the claim that he was at Sobibor and Flossenburg.