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Father Dr. Edward Doyle, James Livesay, and Rabbi Gunther Plout interview
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…
Frank D. Spiegel interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Spiegel served with the 308th Ordnance Company, 82nd Airborne Division and witnessed the liberation of Wobbelin. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.
Frank F. Hamburger, Jr., interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Hamburger served with Company C, 260th Infantry Regiment, 65th Infantry Division and witnessed the liberation of Ohrdruf. Location of interview: Columbus, Georgia.
Franklin Lee Clark interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Clark served with the 3rd Army, Headquarter Battery, 11th Armored Division Artillery, and witnessed the liberation of Mauthausen in Austria. Location of interview: Cartersville, Georgia.
Fred Bohm interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Bohm served with the 104th Infantry Division as a technical corporal and witnessed the liberation of Nordhausen. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.
Fred Mercer interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Mercer served with the 'B' Company, 69th Signal Battalion, 20th Corps of the 3rd Army and witnessed the liberation of Buchenwald. Location of interview: Warner Robins, Georgia.
George E. King interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. King served with a tank unit of the 11th Armored Division, 3rd Army, and witnessed the liberation of Mauthausen. Place of interview: Penbroke Farms, Florida.
George Pierce Ricketts interview
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Ricketts served with the Company C, 305th Medical Batallion, 80th Infantry Division as a PFC. He witnessed the liberation of a camp between Frankfurt and Limbach (which he thinks was Buchenwald). …
George Pierce Ricketts letter to his wife (1)
Content Note: Ricketts served with the Company C, 305th Medical Batallion, 80th Infantry Division as a PFC. He witnessed the liberation of a camp between Frankfurt and Limbach (which he thinks was Buchenwald).
George Pierce Ricketts letter to his wife (2)
Content Note: Ricketts served with the Company C, 305th Medical Batallion, 80th Infantry Division as a PFC. He witnessed the liberation of a camp between Frankfurt and Limbach (which he thinks was Buchenwald).