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Radke Azvedo, Ingrid Postwar Life in the American Sector
Ingrid Radke-Azvedo survived the bombings of Berlin, Germany [Annotator's Note: Berlin was bombed 363 times between 1940 and 1945] and was liv
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Radke Azvedo, Ingrid Survival in Berlin and the Arrival of the Americans
Once it was captured by the Russian Army, Berlin was divided into four sectors [Annotator's Note: the Soviets took control of Berlin in April
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Radke Azvedo, Ingrid The American Response to the Berlin Blockade
Ingrid Radke-Azvedo was living in Berlin, Germany when the city was divided by the Allies.
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Radke Azvedo, Ingrid The Black Market
Ingrid Radke-Azvedo was a child in Berlin, Germany during the Berlin Blockade.
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Radke Azvedo, Ingrid The Master Plan
After surviving the bombing of Berlin [Annotator's Note: Berlin was bombed 363 times between 1940 and 1945] as a child, Ingrid Radke-Azvedo wa
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Radke Azvedo, Ingrid What Happened to the Jews?
Ingrid Radke-Azvedo was on extended leave from school during the Bombing of Berlin, Germany [Annotator's Note: Berlin was bombed 363 times bet
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Ragazzi, Frank Becoming a Bomber Pilot
While training on the newest version of the B-24 [Annotator's Note: Consolidated B-24 Liberator heavy bomber] as a copilot, Frank Ragazzi enco
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Ragazzi, Frank Considerations
Frank Ragazzi didn't like the way the Japanese acted or the way they treated prisoners, and he didn't like the Nazi Germans either.
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Ragazzi, Frank Early Life, Enlistment and Training
Frank Ragazzi was born in May 1920 in New York City, New York, one of two surviving children of a Metropolitan Opera performer.
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Ragazzi, Frank Flight Testing with WASPs
After about two months of flight test scheduling, Frank Ragazzi was tasked with training five women service pilots.
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Ragazzi, Frank Pilot Training
Never having been in an airplane, Frank Ragazzi took his first ride in a Piper Cub [Annotator's Note: Piper J-3 Cub light observation aircraft
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Ragazzi, Frank Reflections
Frank Ragazzi's decision to serve in the armed forces was influenced by the propaganda he saw at the movies.