Advanced Search
-
Goldsborough, William Observations
When William Goldsborough learned about the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor [Annotator's Note: the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, Hawaii on
-
Goldsborough, William Postwar Reserve Duty
When he returned to the United States, William Goldsborough was mustered out of Fort Meade [Annotator's Note: Fort George G.
-
Goldsborough, William Postwar Service in Japan
When the war ended, William Goldsborough didn't have enough points [Annotator's Note: a point system was devised based on a number of fac
-
Goldsborough, William Reflections
William Goldsborough served during World War 2 because he had no choice; there was a draft and he had to go "at the orders of Uncle Sam."
-
Goldstein, Elias Occupation Duty
Elliot Goldstein was sent overseas to Hof, Germany for occupation duty in 1946 [Annotator’s Note: with the 94th Constabulary Squadron, 11th Constab
-
Goldstein, Elias Overseas to Germany
In 1946, Elliot Goldstein joined the Army and boarded a bus that took him to Fort Dix [Annotator's Note: now Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst
-
Goldstein, Elias Reflections on the War
Elliot Goldstein believes there should be institutions like the National WWII Museum [Annotator's Note: The National WWII Museum in New Orlean
-
Goldstein, Elias Return Home
Elliot Goldstein was sent overseas to Hof, Germany for occupation duty in 1946 [Annotator’s Note: with the 94th Constabulary Squadron, 11th Constab
-
Goldstein, Elias Wartime
Elliot Goldstein was born in March 1929 in New York City [Annotator’s Note: New York City, New York].
-
Goldstein, Elizabeth Death March and Ghetto Experiences
During the death march from the ammunition factory to the Gross-Rosen Concentration Camp in Germany, Elizabeth Goldstein knew that she could not qu
-
Goldstein, Elizabeth Germany Invades Hungary
Elizabeth Goldstein recalled when Germany took over Hungary, she did not see one German soldier. All the military enforcers were Hungarians.
-
Goldstein, Elizabeth Kraków-Plaszów Concentration Camp
Elizabeth Goldstein and her family lived in the ghetto [Annotator’s Note: in Mateszalka, Hungary] for only a couple of months before they were put