Oral history interview with Clyde Funk, 1975 February 22.

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Oral history interview with Clyde Funk, 1975 February 22.

Interview with Clyde Funk, a physician and an Army Air Corps veteran, concerning his experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Germans after being shot down over Nazi-occupied France during World War II. Funk discusses the Normandy invasion (1944), the shooting down of his bomber and his capture in France on October 12, 1944, his interrogation at Dalag Luft, Wetzlar, Germany, Oberursel, Stalag Luft 3-A, Sagan, Stalag Luft 7-A, Moosburg, forced marches, and his liberation by American troops.

142 leaves ; 29 cm.

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