Authors: Stephen Harding
Karen Jensen and Wendy Palitz, both of Weider’s
World War II
magazine; editor Karen for commissioning me to write the article from which this book evolved, and art director Wendy for both her friendship and the article’s wonderful design.
Thomas Culbert and Mike Constandy for their dogged research work at the National Archives.
Joe Basse for providing information on, and photos of, his father, Harry Basse.
Robert D. Lee for providing information on, and photos of, his uncle John C. Lee.
John Kramers, Arthur Pollock, and Edward Seiner for their personal recollections of the battle for Schloss Itter.
Victoria Haglan for her excellent German translations.
Patricia E. Evans, Chenango County, New York, historian, for locating and providing background material on John Lee and his family.
Gail Wiese, Jennifer Payne, and Kelly Gonzalez of Norwich University’s Archives and Special Collections for their help in researching John Lee’s time at the university.
Veterans of the 12th Armored Division F. George Hatt and Steve Czecha and 23rd Tank Battalion veterans James Francis and John McBride, all for their help in researching their units and the men who served in them.
Lisa Sharik and the staff of the Texas Military Forces Museum and Kyle Wiskow and the staff of the 12th Armored Division Museum for their research assistance.
John P. Moore for providing vital background information on Kurt-Siegfried Schrader.
John Browning for information on his brother William Browning, squad leader in Company E, 142nd Infantry Regiment.
Ron Thomassin for providing photos of Harry Basse.
Megan Lewis at the U.S. Holocaust Memorial Museum for her research efforts on Sebastian Wimmer and Stefan Otto.
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The staff of Gemiende Itter, who were tremendously helpful both via e-mail and during my visit to Schloss Itter; Robert Kaller of Vienna’s Institut für Zeitgeschichte; Hedi Wechner, current mayor of Wörgl; Otto Hagleitner, for information on his father, Rupert; and Dr. Wilfred Beimroh and the staff of the Tiroler Landesarchiv.
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Evelyne Demey Paul-Reynaud, for sharing family history and photographs of her parents taken while they were imprisoned in Schloss Itter.
Lise Pommois, for sharing photos of 23rd Tank Battalion operations in Alsace.
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The research and reference staffs of the Stadtarchive Ludwigsburg, KZ-Gedenkstätte Dachau, and the Bundesarchiv’s Militärarchiv.
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Marta Grudzińska at the Majdanek Museum and Archive for information on Sebastian Wimmer’s activities at the infamous concentration camp.
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Remo Becci, archivist of the United Nations International Labor Organization office in Geneva, for providing background information on and photographs of Augusta Léon-Jouhaux.
PRIMARY SOURCES
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OCUMENTS
Many of the sources below are part of the National Archives and Record Administration’s Modern Military Records Center in College Park, MD; these are indicated with the abbreviation NARA MMRC.
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753rd Tank Battalion. Oct. 31, 1945. NARA MMRC.
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, by Generalmajor Jobst Freiherr von Buddenbrock. Foreign Military Studies, 1945–1954. Department of the Army, Washington, DC, 1956.
Company History, 1–8 May 1945
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NTERVIEWS
Duvall, Calbert. Company B, 23rd Tank Battalion. Conducted via e-mail, June 20, 2012.
Kramers, John T. Military Government Section, 103rd Infantry Division. Audio-recorded June 8, 2012.
Pollock, Arthur P. Company E, 142nd Infantry Regiment. Audio-recorded Nov. 3, 2011.
Seiner, Edward J. Company B, 23rd Tank Battalion. Audio-recorded Oct. 28, 2011.
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