Norman Smith
Norman Smith, a retired teacher in special education, spoke to multiple generations about his experiences in World War II. He and his wife, Donna (née Wilson), resided in Albion, Nebraska after many years in Alaska. Norman has two sons, Norman Jr. and Carlton, from his first marriage. Ranked Corporal during World War with the 101st Airborne, 506 Parachute Infantry Regiment, C Company, Norman saw combat action in Austria, France and Germany. He was among numerous liberators of the concentration camp at Landsburg, Germany and at the end of the war, his unit occupied the Eagle’s Nest (Kehlsteinhaus), a Nazi-constructed retreat built above the town of Berchtesgaden. Norman was very active in the Albion community and veterans’ activities with the C Company. Despite years of physical challenges with post-polio syndrome, in 2011 Norman proudly traveled to Washington, D.C. to attend the Holocaust Day of Remembrance held in the Capitol rotunda. This event, where Norman also met General David Patreaus, commemorated the 65th anniversary of the liberation of Nazi camps, honoring war veterans. Hear Norman’s testimony in his own words.
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Letter from Norman Smith to Howard and Violet Smith, February 23, 1944
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- February 23, 1944
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Air Test and Evaluation Squadron 23 Flyover American Flag Certificate
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- January 7, 2003
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Norm Smith's Parachute School Certificate
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- December 8, 1944
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Letter from Norman Smith to Howard and Violet Smith, February 28, 1944
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- February 28, 1944
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Letter from Norman Smith to Howard and Violet Smith, January 19, 1944
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- January 19, 1944
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Norm Smith Interview - Liberating a Concentration Camp
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- December 31, 2010
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Letter from Norm Smith to Howard and Violet Smith, November 8, 1943
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- November 8, 1943
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Letter from Norman Smith to Howard and Violet Smith, November 16, 1943
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- November 16, 1943