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After a U.S. Army doctor, David Wilsey, helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp in the spring of 1945, he worried he might never be the same. He was right. After his death, a daughter, Clarice Wilsey, found a box of letters and photos in the attic that stunned her. In a heartfelt memoir, Wilsey writes of Dachau, war, and the heroic man she never knew.

Produktbeschreibung
After a U.S. Army doctor, David Wilsey, helped liberate the Dachau concentration camp in the spring of 1945, he worried he might never be the same. He was right. After his death, a daughter, Clarice Wilsey, found a box of letters and photos in the attic that stunned her. In a heartfelt memoir, Wilsey writes of Dachau, war, and the heroic man she never knew.
Autorenporträt
CLARICE WILSEY, former associate director and counselor at the University of Oregon Career Center, speaks nationwide on the Holocaust. She served as dean of students at St. Ambrose College in Davenport, Iowa. In her 45-year career as a university administrator, Wilsey won three major awards, including the Miltner Award as Administrator of the Year at the University of Portland. She lives in Eugene.