Horicon Reporter Article From 1945 To Be Included In United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Archives
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MITCHELL BRADLEY KELLER
It was a simple and concise headline on the front page of The Horicon Reporter (#27, vol. 62) from August 2, 1945: “Soldier Tells Of Murder Camp” The directness of the five-word headline only amplifies the horror, and the text that follows is sure to make some