World War II: American Servicemen (POWs) in Stalags, forced marches, death marches, and separated because of religion, color or nationality and forced to go to special concentration camps instead of Stalags scrapbook.

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World War II: American Servicemen (POWs) in Stalags, forced marches, death marches, and separated because of religion, color or nationality and forced to go to special concentration camps instead of Stalags scrapbook.

[Preliminary] Contains information about American prisoners of war and their experiences at the hands of the Nazis on marches and in POW and concentration camps. Some materials also relate to American Jewish POWs who were placed in Berga/Elster, a Buchenwald subcamp.

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Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Schutzstaffel

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Whiteway, Curtis.

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Curtis Whiteway, who served in the 99th US Army Infantry Division during World War II, resides in Plainfield, Vermont. From the description of World War II: American Servicemen (POWs) in Stalags, forced marches, death marches, and separated because of religion, color or nationality and forced to go to special concentration camps instead of Stalags scrapbook. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122566589 ...

Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei. Deutscher Volkssturm

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