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Re: Meissler's (7./JG52) story and interrogation report
Let me say that I brought up this incident to illustrate that not all interrogators were the people to do the job. Not to start an argument. The fact that some these interrogations are coming out now can clear up some of the MIA records for families. It's better to know something then nothing. I've read a few of the one's from some of M. Khazanov's books. Some of the POW's seemed defiant and others seemed to except the war was over for them but only told what was necessary.
Andrey- I don't remember the name of the person or program. It covered a lot of range for several nights on the second world war. The only thing I found on PBS TV was a show "Secrets of the dead: Deadlist Battle" a 53.50 minute documental on Stalingrad.
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