Oral history interview with George Bernard, 1976 March 19.

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Oral history interview with George Bernard, 1976 March 19.

Interview with George Bernard, a printer and an Army veteran (Company E, 1st Battalion, 334th Infantry, 84th Division), concerning his experiences as a prisoner-of-war of the Germans during World War II. Bernard discusses his capture and interrogation in November 1944, Stalag 12-A, Limburg, Germany, civilian hostility, Stalag 3-B, Furstenburg (1944-1945), the forced march to Stalag 3-A, Luckenwalde (1945), and his liberation by Russian troops.

142 leaves ; 29 cm.

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