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World War II veteran invited to help lead Columbus Independence Day parade recalls liberating concentration camp

by Jen Clancey July 5, 2022July 5, 2022

The mission was as sickening as it was vital to ending World War II. The U.S. troops moving toward Nordhausen, Germany, in April of 1945 could smell death from two […]

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