Dancing Through the Minefields testimony.

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Dancing Through the Minefields testimony.

Consists of a copy of "Dancing Through the Minefields," a typescript memoir by Fred Schiller and Janice Blumberg. The memoir describes Schiller's early life in Yugoslavia, his career as a jazz musician, his flight from Yugoslavia after the establishment of the Nazi-Ustashi government, his experiences as a refugee on various Yugoslav islands in the Adriatic Sea, his service with the US Army, and his emigration to the United States in 1948.

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Ustà‚sa, hrvatska revolucionarna organizacija.

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Schiller, Frederik 1971-

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Born in Zagreb, Yugoslavia, on 03 Jan 1910, Fred Schiller spent the Holocaust years as a refugee on various islands along the Adriatic coast of Yugoslavia. He emigrated to the United States on 04 oct 1947. He presently resides in Washington, D. C. From the description of Dancing Through the Minefields testimony. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122595435 Fred Schiller (1904-2003) was an American playwright, screen, and television writer born in ...

Blumberg, Janice.

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