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Fritz Gluckstein discusses life immediately after World War II in Berlin and his eventual immigration to the United States. Born to a Jewish father and Christian mother, he was classified under Nazi law as Mischlinge, of...
Fritz Gluckstein: Berlin in the Aftermath of World War II is an episode from First Person Podcast by United States Holocaust Memorial Museum. Fritz Gluckstein discusses life immediately after World War II in Berlin and his eventual immigrat...
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Published Jun 24, 2009, audio available.
Fritz Gluckstein discusses life immediately after World War II in Berlin and his eventual immigration to the United States. Born to a Jewish father and Christian mother, he was classified under Nazi law as Mischlinge, of mixed ancestry, or part Jewish. He spent the war in Berlin assigned to various forced labor battalions.
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Fritz Gluckstein: Berlin in the Aftermath of World War II is from First Person Podcast by United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.
Published Jun 24, 2009