The Associated Press reported on Oct. 1 that a Dallas woman bid $9,000 for documents from the Nuremberg trials that were found in an old locked trunk in Alaska that belonged to a postwar stenographer. The winning bid was cast by Fran Berg, a member of the Texas Holocaust and Genocide Commission. With a 15 percent buyer’s premium paid to the auction house, Berg paid a total of $10,350. The Associated Press also reported on the auction on Sept. 25.