Father Dr. Edward Doyle, James Livesay, and Rabbi Gunther Plout interview
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Title
Father Dr. Edward Doyle, James Livesay, and Rabbi Gunther Plout interview
Creator
Doyle, Edward (Interviewee)
Livesay, James (Interviewee)
Plout, Gunther (Interviewee)
Solomon, Kaethe (Interviewer)
Description
Content Note: Transcript of a video recording. The three interviewees served with the 104th [Infantry] Division as chaplains and witnessed the liberation of Nordhausen. Livesay was a PFC in Company A, 413th Infantry Regiment. Doyle was a Catholic Chaplain and captain. Plout was a German Jew who was naturalized prior to joining the Army. Location of interview: Washington, DC (International Liberators' Conference).
Identifier
06080100CFLC00009001000
06080100CFLC00009001000.PDF
Subject
United States--Army--Infantry Division, 104th
Nordhausen (Concentration camp)
United States--Army--Infantry Regiment, 413th--Company A
International Liberators Conference (1st : 1981 : Washington, D.C.)
United States--Army--Army, 1st
Doyle, Edward
Livesay, James
Plout, Gunther
Solomon, Kaethe
Source
31 pages (oral history transcript) Typescript with handwritten edits.
Date
10 - 26 - 1981
Contributor
Emory University
Encoded as part of the SAGE Digital Archive Project: A Collaborative Project between the Georgia Institute of Technology and Emory University, 1997-2000.
Funding for the SAGE Digital Archive Project was provided by a local foundation.
Rights
Researchers should contact the repository for terms governing the use of the collection.
Relation
PDF file (72 dpi).
Format
PDF (72 dpi); 1990 KB Digital image created as part of SAGE project, 1998.
Collection
Citation
Doyle, Edward (Interviewee) et al., “Father Dr. Edward Doyle, James Livesay, and Rabbi Gunther Plout interview,” Witness to the Holocaust, accessed December 27, 2024, https://witness.digitalscholarship.emory.edu/items/show/117.