"Bill"
In 1939, "Bill" (name changed at request of guest) was just a 7-year old boy living in Poland. That all changed and "Bill's" life has never been the same since the Nazi party started shipping Jews to concentration camps. Originally all of "Bill's" family was put on one truck, with the exception of his father. On a moments instinct, as the trucks were pulling away, "Bill" jumped out of his truck and hopped in his father's truck. "Bill" and his father were sent off to a work camp (including Auschwitz) from 1939-1945 - he never saw the rest of his family again. "Bill" has since moved to America, served in the US Army, and testified at the Nuremberg trials.

Appearance Information
December 17, 2006 - Denying the Holocaust
Original Airdate: December 17, 2006
  • Sept 17, 1939 Nazi's came into Bill's town
  • First containment was in a "ghetto" environment
  • Gestapo came in June of 1942 and took him away by box car
  • April 23, 1945 - Liberated by the allies - weighed 67 pounds as a 15 year old boy
  • Eventually served in the US Army
  • Testified at the Nuremburg trials


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