At first I was unable to obtain any information at all and then only extremely vague and uncertain indications which left the door wide open for every possible conjecture about where the repository of the records of the main process of the Sarajevo assassins is located. Some maintain that the trial records were sent away soon after the verdict was rendered on October 28, 1914, and that they were later torn apart and hopelessly mixed up—even more so than the records of the Maid of Orleans, whose trial, as is well known, took place over five centuries ago. Others believe that this is no misfortune, since an authentic translation of the records of the main trial from Serbo-Croatian into German was published in 1918 by the Berlin Archiv fur Strafrecht und Strafprozess in a treatise entitled Der Prozess gegen die Attentäter von Sarajevo. Nach amtlichen Stenogrammen des Gerichtsverfahrens aktenmässig dargestellt von Prof. Pharos.1