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Weissberger, Ela Military Duty in Israel
At that time, Ela Weissberger said, all except the very religious Jewish women were joining the Israeli Army.
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Weissberger, Ela Rations in the Camp
When asked about what the prisoners in Theresienstadt had to eat, Ela Weissberger described how her mother worked for the agriculture department of
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Weissberger, Ela Recollections
Ela Weissberger said she was saddened by the assassination of King Hussein [Annotator's Note: King Hussein bin Talal of Jordan], because he wa
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Weissberger, Ela Reflections
The Czech survivors of Terezin, according to Ela Weissberger, have much in common and enjoy each other's company.
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Weissberger, Ela The Play and the Poem
A poem by the Czech-German artist Ilse Weber stands out in Ela Weissberger's mind.
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Weissberger, Ela Transport to Theresienstadt
Before being taken to Theresienstadt, Ela Weissberger was in quarantine at the Prague-Bubny train station, now the Museum of Quietness, for three d
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Welch, Darrell A Blessed Life
A lot Darrell Welch's colleagues [Annotator’s Note: fellow fighter pilots] did not make it.
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Welch, Darrell A Career in the Air Force
Darrell Welch returned to the 4th Air Force in San Francisco [Annotator's Note: San Francisco, California], and was assigned to Portland, Oreg
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Welch, Darrell A Deadly Game of Chicken
In England, Darrell Welch worked with the British. They told them the enemy was tough.
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Welch, Darrell Becoming a P-38 Pilot
Darrell Welch trained on twin engine aircraft. He was flying bombers in flight school and assumed he was going to be a bomber pilot.
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Welch, Darrell Becoming an Ace
[Annotator's Note: The interviewer asks Darrell Welch about his first victory against a German aircraft.] He got him from the back.
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Welch, Darrell Combat and Sandstorms
Darrell Welch flew 61 missions and only had one furlough [Annotator's Note: an authorized absence for a short period of time].