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2976. Oral history interview with Romeo Fagiolo
Dachau, killing SS guards; and bringing civilians from the city through the camp.
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2977. Oral history interview with Harold B. Herbst
Patton in December; and helping to liberate Buchenwald shortly after the SS guards fled the camp in April
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2978. Oral history interview with Charles Press
guarding SS troops, who he described as arrogant and without remorse; how he never discussed what he saw
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2979. Oral history interview with Harry F. Allen
first, third, and seventh armies; entering Dachau concentration camp; the guards surrendering
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2980. Oral history interview with Dora Roth
attitudes of female guards towards the inmates; giving birth to her son in Munich, Germany; her husband
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2981. Rosa Goldberg envelope
labor camp. Hermann was taken away by guards one day and presumably killed. Rosa and Manfred were sent
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2982. Mug used by a young Jewish man in the Riga ghetto and in hiding
Isaak would come and get them out of the ghetto. He bribed the guards with three bottles of vodka, told
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2983. US Army 69th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a stylized red and blue 69
-Thekla concentration camp, a subcamp of Buchenwald. The SS guards had set fire to the barracks with 300
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2984. Radio interview with Irving Gluck
guarding; Irving Gluck's embroidered tefillin pouch and pair of tefillin, a scroll of Esther, dog tags, two
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2985. US Army 36th Infantry Division shoulder sleeve patch with a T monogram on a light blue field
wit a green T represents the National Guard troops from Oklahoma and Texas who formed the unit when it
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2986. Hitler Youth and SS; German ski and paratroops
conference in Prague. Part 4, Italian troops guard the colors on the Russian front. Part 5, Himmler decorates
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2987. Nuremberg courtroom; Palace of Justice; Alan Brooke
Justice where Nuremberg trials are held. MS, British guards in front of entrance. CU, sign on Palace of
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2988. Buchenwald Aussenkommando scrip, -.50 Reichsmark issued to an inmate
concentration camp, the German guards began to evacuate the camp. On April 11, the prisoners revolted and seized
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2989. Presentation by Emil Schwartz
guarding; Irving Gluck's embroidered tefillin pouch and pair of tefillin, a scroll of Esther, dog tags, two
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2990. Oral history interview with Ioan Misca
and non-Jews; the synagogue in the village; the Jewish families in the village; the Iron Guard and
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2991. Oral history interview with Harold R. Campbell
guards in the immediate days after liberation; his memories of the day the war ended; his time working as
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2992. Oral history interview with Boris Nemko
guards; how, using his tools as a shoemaker, he escaped with 21 other prisoners; hardships faced while
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2993. Oral history interview with Gorgi Hadzi Nikolov
involvement of Bulgarian soldiers in the guarding of the Jewish quarter during deportations; the auction of
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2994. Oral history interview with Aleksandr Pauk
how members of the Judenrat, German soldiers, and local policemen guarded the ghetto; the liquidation
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2995. Oral history interview with Fedora Subbotkina
war; and seeing a procession of prisoners of war who were guarded by Soviet forces.
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2996. Oral history interview with Dana V. Klanjšček
guards deserted the group of prisoners; Soviet soldiers informing them of the end of the war; her return
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2997. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 231R
being forced to leave their house so German guards could live there; the escape of two POWs; POWs who
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2998. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 130B
considered Kulaks when the Soviets arrived; the border guards; the Soviet administration; the German
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2999. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 783U
outhouse; seeing three Jews being forced by a German guard to douse one another with cold water and to rub
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3000. Oral history interview with Yahad-In Unum interviewee 749U
details on the quarry and on the guards; observing Jews being taken by truck to the shooting site on