Americans and the liberation of Nazi concentration camps
Abzug, Robert H
1985
Combines historical narrative and analysis, first-person accounts, and photographs from official and private collections to tell the story of the liberation of German concentration camps as experienced by American soldiers and other eyewitnesses.
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