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Sarah Popowski describes how her mother and aunt were liberated at the end of World War II and how they return to Kaluszyn, Poland, to find out what happened to the rest of their family.
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Hank van Driel describes the liberation of the Netherlands at the end of the war as well as the condition that people were in as a result of the occupation.
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William Wallace, Jr. describes a meaningful encounter with a friend of his father's decades after World War II
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Michael Cox describes his Uncle George Mack Hamlett's photographs of war-torn Europe.
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Norbert Friedman describes the uncertainty and excitement of liberation.
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Friedman describes meeting American troops after liberation.
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M. Alexis Scott describes her father's experiences during World War II, including his role in liberating Buchenwald concentration camp.
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