He immigrated to the United States via Holland in 1939. In 1941 Werner joins the American Army. It also analyzes reviews to verify trustworthiness. After attending college in Connecticut he became a professor of history, eventually teaching at the University of California at Berkeley and SUNY Stony Brook. Werner can conceal his true identity and is liberated two weeks later by the advancing American troops. Group portrait: Werner T. Angress (1920–2010, on the right, in uniform) with his mother Henny (1892–1984) and his brothers Fritz (born 1923) and Hans (born 1928). Brave and resourceful, he was awarded the Bronze Star and the Purple …

Tom with Norah and Eric about 1953.

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Much later, he said, his buddies would get him to talk with questions like, "Isn't it strange to be fighting with the Americans against people you could have gone to school with?"

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