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American serviceman Sergeant William Best greets 19 year-old Josef Guttman, a survivor of Buchenwald, whom Sgt. Best has adopted. After liberation Guttman became the mascot of the tank detachment Sgt. Best commanded.

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    American serviceman Sergeant William Best greets 19 year-old Josef Guttman, a survivor of Buchenwald, whom Sgt. Best has adopted. After liberation Guttman became the mascot of the tank detachment Sgt. Best commanded.
    American serviceman Sergeant William Best greets 19 year-old Josef Guttman, a survivor of Buchenwald, whom Sgt. Best has adopted. After liberation Guttman became the mascot of the tank detachment Sgt. Best commanded.

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    American serviceman Sergeant William Best greets 19 year-old Josef Guttman, a survivor of Buchenwald, whom Sgt. Best has adopted. After liberation Guttman became the mascot of the tank detachment Sgt. Best commanded.
    Date
    1948 December 24
    Locale
    New York City, NY United States
    Photo Credit
    United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, courtesy of National Archives and Records Administration, College Park

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    Photo Source
    National Archives and Records Administration, College Park
    Copyright: Public Domain
    Source Record ID: 306-NT-648-D
    Published Source
    The World Must Know: The History of the Holocaust... - Berenbaum, Michael - Little, Brown and Company - p. 219

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