

WRHS Memory Modules
Memory Modules are mini-documentaries which utilize interviews, photos, and primary source materials collected by the Western Reserve Historical Society. To view videos, press the play button.
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| Bob Dresser, a Corporal in the 42nd Rainbow Divison of the U.S. Army, witnessed the horrors of Dachau, one of the most infamous Nazi concentration camps. | |||
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| Joe Foley, a medic with the U.S. Navy, tended to the wounded on Utah Beach during the D-Day landings of June 6, 1944. | |||
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| Mina Kulber taught second grade at Mount Auburn, Hough, and Coventry Schools during the Second World War. | |||
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| Mimi Ormond was a Jewish refugee from Czechoslovakia who, during the war, met and eventually married her husband Ed in England. | |||
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| Jim Slater was serving in the U.S. Army in the Quartermaster Corps during the war when he met a nurse named "Chris." | |||
