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06080100CFLI00031001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Drewry served as a first lieutenant with the 602nd Field Artillery and witnessed the liberation of either Landsberg or Augsberg. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.

06080100CFLI00057001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Lafoon served with the 54th Field Hospital, [7th Army?], and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. He also worked in a field hospital near a displaced persons camp in Goppingen run by UNRRA after the…

06080100CFLI00102001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Zimmerman served in the 95th Quartermaster Company, 95th Infantry Division. He did not see concentration camps during the war, but visited Dachau in 1971 or 1972. During the war he witnessed a work…

06080100CFLI00061002000.pdf
Content Note: May served as a Chaplain with the 271st Infantry Regiment of the 69th Infantry Division and witnessed the liberation of a camp near Tasha, Germany. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.

06080100CFLI00061001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. May served as a Chaplain with the 271st Infantry Regiment of the 69th Infantry Division and witnessed the liberation of a camp near Tasha, Germany. Location of interview: Atlanta, Georgia.

06080100CFLI00089001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Tirey served in Combat Command R of the 12th Armored Division and witnessed the liberation of Landau. Goodfriend was interned at a forced labor camp in Poland, escaped, and was then hidden by a Polish…

06080100CFLI00075001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Reese served with the 13th Infantry Regiment of the 8th Infantry Division as a Regimental Chaplain and later as an Assistant Division Chaplain and witnessed the liberation of Wobbelin. Location of…

06080100CFSU00003001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Grooen was born in Belgium in 1925 and raised in Holland. After the Germans occupied Holland, he and some other teenagers published an anti-German underground newspaper. Beginning in 1940, he…

06080100PHBU00IZACED014.JPG
Content Note: Caption from a separate page: "This heap of ashes and bones represents only one day's killing of prisoners by SS Troops. Every day a similar pile of ashes was brought out in the courtyard of the camp. Weimar, Germany." Numbered 53 on…

06080100CFLI00100001000.pdf
Content Note: Transcript of an audio recording. Wiseburg served as staff sergeant with the 65th [Infantry] Division and witnessed the liberation of Dachau. Location of interview: Cohasset, Massachusetts.
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