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Sound recording of an oral history of US forces entering Berlin, Germany, 1945
DUE TO COPYRIGHT RESTRICTIONS, THIS DIGITAL ITEM MAY ONLY BE VIEWED ON-SITE IN OUR READING ROOM. TO ACCESS, PLEASE VISIT THE HOOVER INSTITUTION LIBRARY & ARCHIVES
Collection StructureWilliam Friel Heimlich papers > Sound recording of an oral history of US forces entering Berlin, Germany, 1945
Item Title Sound recording of an oral history of US forces entering Berlin, Germany, 1945
Date Created1974/1976
Description

Oral history of the Berlin Operation during the last months of World War II. William Friel Heimlich describes the denazification, disarmament, and subsequent occupation of Berlin by Allied forces. Topics discussed include the Potsdam Conference, refugee handling, social conditions, landscape and infrastructure deterioration, Operation Sparkler, inadequacy of US soldier preparedness, and reflections on the US success of the mission.

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FormatSound Recording
Hoover ID74093_a_0003648
Record Number74093.1
RightsThis work is protected by copyright. It may be accessed at the Hoover Library & Archives. Copies for educational and research purposes may be obtained by contacting the Hoover Institution Library & Archives.

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