Mae Lopatin Herman papers 1943-1946

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Mae Lopatin Herman papers 1943-1946

The collection documents the experiences of Mae Lopatin Herman, a United States Army nurse, at Mauthausen concentration camp following its liberation in 1945. Included are personal papers, memorabilia, and photographs, as well as a pocket guide to Germany and German phrase book for U.S. military personnel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 6654972

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Mauthausen (Concentration camp)

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