E-item ms215_e0006
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Contains 4 Results:
Interview with Col. Richard Siebel (liberator), circa 1985-1987
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Scope and Contents
Col. Seibel was the highest-ranking U.S. Army officer to command a concentration camp after liberation. He stayed to restore order to Maulthausen, rescuing 18,000 persons interned there.
Dates:
circa 1985-1987
Interview with Joanna Van Schagen (protector), circa 1985-1987
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At great risk to herself and her family, this brave Gentile woman hid Jewish people in her home in Holland during the War. She tells her dramatic story of courage. She is now designated "Righteous Among the Nations" by the State of Israel.
Dates:
circa 1985-1987
Interview with Marlene Stine (daughter of survivors), circa 1985-1987
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Scope and Contents
Marlene, a young attorney, has parents who survived numerous concentration camps. She tells how this has affected her life.
Dates:
circa 1985-1987
Interview with Judith Koch (young German exchange student), circa 1985-1987
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Scope and Contents
A 17-year-old exchange student from Germany ponders on the absence of Jews in her small village. She is aware that the Holocaust has had an impact on her life.
Dates:
circa 1985-1987