Headline

Buchenwald Atrocities Exceed Wildest Imagination, Claim Congressmen Investigating Site

Publication Date
Wednesday, April 25, 1945
Historical Event
Eisenhower Asks Congress and Press to Witness Nazi Horrors
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Tags
Deportation and Mass Murder
Article Type
News Article
Newspaper
The Southwest Times/The Pulaski Southwest Times
Location
Pulaski, Virginia
Page Section and Number
2
Author/Byline
Don Whitehead (AP)
History Unfolded Contributor
Emilie R.
Location of Research
Library of Virginia: Find Newspaper Archive Database

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Bridgman, Jon. End of the Holocaust: The Liberation of the Camps. Portland, OR: Areopagitica Press, 1990.

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Goodell, Stephen, and Kevin Mahoney. 1945: The Year of Liberation. Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1995.

Goodell, Stephen, and Susan D. Bachrach. Liberation 1945. Washington, DC: United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, 1995.

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