Oral history interview with Ernest Stuber, [sound recording], 2004.

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Oral history interview with Ernest Stuber, [sound recording], 2004.

Ernest Stuber, a Green County, Wisconsin native, discusses his World War II service with the 90th Infantry Division in Europe and the 1st Infantry Division at the Nuremburg Trials.

Sound recording : 1 sound cassette (ca. 30 min.); analog, 1 7/8 ips.Master sound recording : 1 sound cassette (ca. 30 min.); analog, 1 7/8 ips.Transcript : 12 p.

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