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Sapp, Walter Thoughts on Germans
A German soldier surrendered to Walter Sapp.
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Sarnacki, Stella Going to Work
Stella Sarnacki found out that her father died from causes of the war like the gas.
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Sarnacki, Stella Prewar Life
Stella Sarnacki was born in Poland in January 1923. She was born on a farm. She is one of four children.
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Sarnacki, Stella Reflections
Stella Sarnacki was laid off when the war ended. She met her husband through the mail.
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Sarnacki, Stella Writing to Marines
Stella Sarnacki knew the work she was doing was important. Her brother [Annotator’s Note: who was serving in the Marine Corps] would come to mind.
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Sarosi, George Commitment to Veterans
When George A. Sarosi worked at a VA Hospital, he always felt it was an extension of the university. He has enjoyed working with young people.
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Sarosi, George Communism in Budapest
George A. Sarosi grew up hating the Russians. He did not hate the Germans as much because they were more remote.
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Sarosi, George Communism versus Freedom
George A. Sarosi, like everyone else in Hungary, had a dossier that contained general information such as his birthplace.
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Sarosi, George Denial, Fear then Resistance
George A. Sarosi's parents were fully aware of what was happening in Germany prior to the war.
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Sarosi, George Hungarian Revolution and Escape
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Sarosi, George Life Before and After the War
George A. Sarosi was born in Budapest, Hungary in January 1938. His father was born in 1900 in Pozsony. Pozsony was previously known as Pressburg.
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Sarosi, George Postwar in Hungary
George A. Sarosi and his mother lived in Szeged from 1945 to 1948. They returned to Budapest after that.