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Buchholz, Heinz, interviewed June 21-22, 1945Capt. Palmer, interviewer January 1900 (has links)
Buchholz, a member of the stenographic service of Hitler's headquarters, describes briefings Hitler had with his staff where he discussed the handling of downed enemy airmen.
File also contains Buchholz's Supplementary Statement on the Question of treatment of British commandos, June 30, 1954.
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Below, Nicolaus von, interviewed on April 7, 1948.Musmanno, Michael A., Interviewer 07 April 1948 (has links)
Nicolaus von Below, Colonel and Adjutant of the Luftwaffe, answers questions about the assassination attempt of Hitler on July 20, 1944, and details about people and events that happened at the bunker in Berlin in April 1945.
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Blaschke, Hugo. interviewed April 19, 1948 and April 21, 1948..Musmanno, Michael A., interviewer January 1900 (has links)
Hitler's dentist answers questions about how be met Hitler and became his dentist. He also gives a description of his escape from Berlin and his capture in May 1945. He tells of how he made drawings and a cast of Hitler's jaw from memory and gives a detailed account as to why he believes that his assistant's identification of Hitler's jaw was correct. The second day's interview is the dentist's detailed account of Hitler's bridgework.
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Eichmann, Veronika (Vera), interviewed in May, 1962.Trude B. Feldman, interviewer 05 1900 (has links)
Trude B. Feldman writes about her days with Veronika (Vera) Eichmann, the widow of Adolf Eichmann, at the time his trial in Israel in 1962. Mrs. Eichmann shares stories of her husband and their children. Despite all of the evidence of Adolf Eichmann's involvement in the Holocaust, Vera Eichmann is convinced that he is innocent. Days before his execution for crimes against humanity, she still firmly believes that he will win his appeal.
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Berger, Gottlob, interviewed on April 20, 1948Michael A. Musmanno, interviewer; Henry Lea, interpreter; Naomi G. Goldberg, reporter 20 April 1948 (has links)
General Berger discusses his impressions of Hitler from 1931 to the end of the war. He also discusses Hitler's plans for using prisoners as human shields and what it was like in Hitler's bunker at the end of the war.
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Engel, Gerhard Michael, interviewed on January 28, 1948.Michael A. Musmanno, interviewer 28 January 1948 (has links)
General Engel describes his visits to Hitler on March 18 or 19 and on April 1, 1945. He discusses Hitler's appearance, the men around Hitler, and Hitler's reaction to the news of Roosevelt's death. Engel also describes the German 12th Army under General Walter Wenck at the end of the war.
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Bach, Erich von dem, interviewed on March 25, 1946 and March 19, 1948Seymour Krieger, interviewer 3/25/1946; Michael A. Musmanno, interviewer 03/19/1948; Harold Kurts, Interpreter; Naomi G. Goldberg; reporter January 1900 (has links)
In the first interview, General Bach discusses Himmler and the treatment of Jews. In the second interview, Bach discusses his impressions of Hitler from 1932 to the end of the war. As Commanding General of the German forces in Warsaw during the uprising, he also discusses the uprising, countermanding Hitler’s orders and loyalty to Hitler.
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Boldt, Gerhard, interviewed March 17-18, 1948Michael A. Musmanno, interviewer; H. Nelson, interpreter January 1900 (has links)
Captain Boldt, assigned to the Reich Chancellery in December 1944, describes staff meetings with Hitler and his military advisers. Attached are addendum written by Boldt, describing Hitler, his associates, and discussions held about the defense of Berlin.
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Christian, Eckhard and Johannmeyer, Willy, interviewed March 10, 1948Michael A. Musmanno, interviewer 10 March 1948 (has links)
General Christian and Major Johannmeyer discuss the last days in the Bunker, the defense of Berlin, the Steiner plan, Hitler's decision not to leave Berlin, Hitler's will, Hermann Goering, Karl Koller, Von Greim's flight, and some disagreements they had with books written by Boldt and Trevor-Roger.
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Dönitz, Karl, interviewed on March 9 and April 12, 1947.Michael A Mussmano, interviewer January 1900 (has links)
Admiral Dönitz discusses German naval warfare, the new type of submarine developed in 1943, and his actions at the end of the war. In second interview he discusses why he feels he should not have been condemned and the Italian Navy. File also contains an account of his report on German Naval warfare.
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