Photo Gallery: Death Camp Diary
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt.
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt. -
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American GI Anthony Acevedo kept this diary during his imprisonment at Berga, a Nazi labor camp, where 350 American GIs were held as prisoners of war during World War II. Acevedo, who was a medic in the war, kept record of every patient he treated at Berga, with details of their malady and/or cause of death. The diary is now on permanent collection at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington, DC.
Learn the powerful story of the soldiers of Berga in the Explorer special "Hitler's GI Death Camp," premiering Sunday, December 18 at 9P et/pt.
