The Liberation of Dachau / produced by Mel Reslor.

Program Title:
The Liberation of Dachau / produced by Mel Reslor.
PRA Archive #: 
KZ1814
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Documentary produced on the 47th anniversary of the April 29 1945 liberation of Dachau, a World War II Nazi concentration camp in Germany. Produced from interviews with survivors of the camp and American soliders who liberated it. Features an interview with Yanina Cywinska, a survivor of the campe who is finally telling of her experiences. Also includes a discussion with an American liberator of Dachau, a member of the segregated Japanese-American unit 522nd, who found some members of their unit in Dachau upon its liberation.|THE LIBERATION OF DACHAU / produced by Mel Reslor. - Documentary produced on the 47th anniversary of the April 29 1945 liberation of Dachau, a World War II Nazi concentration camp in Germany. Produced from interviews with survivors of the camp and American soliders who liberated it. Features an interview with Yanina Cywinska, a survivor of the campe who is finally telling of her experiences. Also includes a discussion with an American liberator of Dachau, a member of the segregated Japanese-American unit 522nd, who found some members of their unit in Dachau upon its liberation. - RECORDED: 4 Dec. 1991. BROADCAST: KPFK, 29 Apr. 1992.

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Item duration: 
1 reel (57 min.) : 7 1/2 ips., mono.|57:00
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Los Angeles : Pacifica Radio Archive, 1992.
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