1981 International Liberators Conference collection of liberator testimonies Norhausen testimonies letters.

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1981 International Liberators Conference collection of liberator testimonies Norhausen testimonies letters.

Includes testimonies, letters, and other materials relating to the liberation of the Nordhausen (a.k.a. Dora-Mittelbau) concentration camp. Includes information about activities of the 44th US Evacuation Hospital and other Allied military units involved in the liberation or its aftermath, statistics of dead prisoners, and the various types of prisoners held at Nordhausen. Also included is information concerning a labor camp at Niedersachswerfen.

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