Interview with Dr. Casale who served as a doctor in the European theater towards the end of World War II. He was drafted in 1941 into the Army. At Cornell College in 1941. Sent to Fort Upton in New York - all pre-med soldiers were allowed to enroll in med school (ASTP - Army Service Training Program). 3 Years as PFCs and graduated as medical officers. 6-weeks training of military medicine in San Antonio, TX. Sent to Germany and spent a year there and then Romania after the end of the War.
A translation of a report presented to the President of the Council of Ministers which calls for the investigation of actions committed by German troops.
This interview is with two brothers who served in the U.S. Army. Miller served as a guard at the Reykjavík military base, and Marshall served as a mechanic with General Patton's Third Army, in both Panama and Germany.
Lore McCarthy describes life before Hitler came to power and when the tides turned and life became very difficult for the half-Christian half-Jewish girl. She discusses the conditions during the war, and her meeting with an American from Hollywood who would change her life.
Carpenter was a mechanic involved with securing towns and territory behind the lines from 1944 to 1945. In this interview, Carpenter discusses war souvenirs that he acquired while in the service, including firearms, knives, books, etc.