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== External links ==
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* https://www.utm.edu/departments/special_collections/E579.5%20Oldham/text/vboldham_1864.php
* https://www.utm.edu/departments/special_collections/E579.5%20Oldham/text/vboldham_indx.php
* https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/diaries-of-another-anne-frank-shed-light-on-camp-hell-535326.html
* https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/diaries-of-another-anne-frank-shed-light-on-camp-hell-535326.html
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helga_Deen Helga Deen] @ Wikipedia
* [https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Helga_Deen Helga Deen] @ Wikipedia

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War Diary entries for June 6.

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Diaries

Van Buren Oldham: June 6, 1864

Martin Van Buren Oldham.

The surg[eon] did not prescribe anything for me this morning but I am continuing the old prescription. I have felt much better and think that I will be sent off tomorrow or next day. A woman, the "keeper" of a little grocery nearby of where I have bought several drinks of whiskey, gave me butter and a very large onion. I saw an advertisement here for a clerk. If I thought I would be accepted I would apply for the position since my health is very bad. But I know there is no such good thing in store for me. I came in this army with a musket in my hands (nor had I higher aspirations) and it is my doom to serve during the war as a [peon] in the cast of danger. A good soldier is never favored while one that is of no count is living on the "fat of the land." I have a notion of going to the theater tonight if I can manage to slip off from the surg[eon].

Martin Van Buren Oldham, Company G, 9th Tennessee Infantry ("The Hickory Blues") (diary)

Helga Deen: June 6, 1943

Transport. It is too much. I am broken and tomorrow it will happen again. But I want to [persevere], I want to because if my happiness and willpower die, I too will die.

Helga Deen, death camp prisoner (diary)

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