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Ellsworth R. Holocaust testimony (HVT-3236)

Title
Ellsworth R. Holocaust testimony (HVT-3236) [videorecording] / interviewed by Stephen Bressler, November 12, 1992.
Created
Brookline, Mass. : Brookline Holocaust Memorial Committee, 1992.
Physical Description
1 videorecording (46 min.) : col.
Language
English
Summary
Videotape testimony of Ellsworth R., who was born in New Haven, Connecticut in approximately 1924. He recalls military draft in 1943; assignment to the 26th Infantry Division; landing in England; combat in France; large numbers of casualties and injuries; an attack by Hitler Youth in Alsace; fighting in partnership with French Moroccan troops; encountering French and Belgian forced laborers in a work camp; coming upon SS troops shooting into a burning barrack which they later learned was occupied by Romanies; taking no prisoners after that episode; finding a train full of Jewish prisoners, one third of them dead, whose physical condition was beyond his belief; realizing the enormity of the German atrocities; a brief experience in a concentration camp; a final assignment in Austria searching for SS; and his division finding Hermann Göring. Mr. R. discusses lack of preparation for encountering the camps and prisoners; discomfort with the word "liberator," calling themselves "stumblers" since they merely stumbled upon the camps; and vivid memories of the train, particularly the smell.
Format
Archives or Manuscripts
Added to Catalog
June 01, 2002
References
Ellsworth R. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-3236). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Cite as
Ellsworth R. Holocaust Testimony (HVT-3236). Fortunoff Video Archive for Holocaust Testimonies, Yale University Library.
Genre/Form
Oral histories (document genres)
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