The Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida hosted the world premiere exhibit documenting the work of medical units charged with helping victims following their liberation from Nazi control. The exhibit, “Dearest Pauline – A World War II Healer Writes Home,” includes letters, photographs and other artifacts sent from then U.S. Army physician Price Duff to his wife Pauline in Tennessee documenting his time in the U.S. Army’s European Civil Affairs Division.
The exhibit opened Feb. 1 and ran through May 3, coinciding with the 70th anniversary of the liberation of survivors from the camps Dr. Duff worked in.
WGCU/PBS/NPR’s John Davis interviews Paula Blackman Iacampo, Granddaughter of physician and U.S. Medical Civil Affairs Division member, Price Duff and Amy Snyder, Executive Director, Holocaust Museum & Education Center of Southwest Florida.