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Creation Date

12-9-1980

Collection

MS-215: Emmanuel Ringelblum Collection

Description

On December 9th, 1980, Dr. Charles Berry interview Abe Stine about his life before, during, and after World War II. In his interview Stine discusses growing up in Zabkowice, Poland, his family history, and more. During his interview Stine talks about being forced into an Arbeitslager called Niederkild, building the Autobahn, and eventually being transferred to Buchenwald. Towards the end of his interview he details the deplorable conditions he and others faced in the Buchenwald concentration camp, before being libreated in 1945 and his life after.

Interviewee

Abe Stine

Interviewer

Charles Berry

Publisher Repository

Digital Services Department; Wright State University

Digital Publisher

Digital Services Department; Wright State University

Document Type

Oral History

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