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Holocaust testimony of Harry Abrams : transcript of audiotaped interview

Harry Abrams was a combat correspondent attached to the American First Army, which entered Weimar and Buchenwald in April 1945. He found the camp a place of horror and reacted strongly to the sight of the prisoners and the corpses, on this second day of the camp's liberation. He was puzzled by such atrocities on the part of the Germans, so cultured and so like Americans.

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