US Army veteran Harry Mogan recalls about his first encounter with Nazi atrocities











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http://www.yadvashem.org/yv/en/exhibi... • US Army veteran Harry Mogan recalls about his first encounter with Nazi atrocities • On 20 January 1945, approximately 1000 female Jewish prisoners were evacuated from the Schlesiersee (today Sława) camp in Upper Silesia, western Poland, a region annexed to Germany. These women were forced on a death march in a southwesterly direction. On the way, the prisoners passed through other camps, and more women were added to the march. • On 5 May 1945, after covering a distance of over 800 km, the march ended in the town of Volary (German: Wallern) in Czechoslovakia, not far from the border with Germany and Austria. • Of the approximately 1,300 women who marched to Volary, some 350 survived. . • Video Credit: USC Shoah Foundation – The Institute for Visual History and Education

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