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The Army detained Mildner, and saved him from landing in the hands of war crimes investigators, because his knowledge of communist subversion was considered useful.
Declassified CIA Files Detail Ties Between U.S. And Ex-Nazis AP 2010
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Mildner oversaw security in Denmark in 1943 when most of the country's 8,000 Jews were ordered arrested and deported to Auschwitz – though they were rescued after Danish resistance leaders were tipped off.
Declassified CIA Files Detail Ties Between U.S. And Ex-Nazis AP 2010
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Taking your kindness for granted, I beg you to give the other two copies to Herr Professor Mildner and Herr Dr. Ambros with my best thanks.
Letters Liszt, Franz 1893
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Market Decisions President Curtis Mildner cautions that one quarter's results do not make a trend, but he says it's hard to ignore the survey's evidence showing improved consumer mood.
The Seattle Times 2012
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Mildner oversaw security in Denmark in 1943 when most of the country's 8,000 Jews were ordered arrested and deported to Auschwitz - though they were rescued after Danish resistance leaders were tipped off.
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Mildner oversaw security in Denmark in 1943 when most of the country's 8,000 Jews were ordered arrested and deported to Auschwitz - though they were rescued after Danish resistance leaders were tipped off.
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The Army detained Mildner, and saved him from landing in the hands of war crimes investigators, because his knowledge of communist subversion was considered useful.
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The Army detained Mildner, and saved him from landing in the hands of war crimes investigators, because his knowledge of communist subversion was considered useful.
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Mildner oversaw security in Denmark in 1943 when most of the country's 8,000 Jews were ordered arrested and deported to Auschwitz - though they were rescued after Danish resistance leaders were tipped off.
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The Army detained Mildner, and saved him from landing in the hands of war crimes investigators, because his knowledge of communist subversion was considered useful.
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