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Nuremberg Prison Guard To Speak at Eisenhower Library

Sharp holds a copy of the book
Sharp holds a copy of the book

ABILENE, Kan. – World War II veteran, Jim Sharp, Sgt. of the Guard at the Nuremberg trials, will speak at the Eisenhower Presidential Library, Museum and Boyhood Home. The program is set for Sept. 29 at 7 p.m. in the Visitors Center auditorium.

Sharp was a Sgt. of the Guard at the Palace of Justice in Nuremberg, Germany, as top Nazi leaders were captured and put on trial at the Four Power International Military Tribunal.Following the unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany, he helped arrest civilian and military members of Nazi leadership. He was responsible for security in the courtroom, the prison cell, the exercise area and internal and external security. Sharpserved as a Sgt. of the Guard during seven months of the trial.He secured autographs of nine of the Nazi leaders on trial.

A prison door from Nuremberg, on loan from the 1st Infantry Division Museum at Ft. Riley, will be on display during the program. Sharp has written two books about his wartime experiences, Sgt. of the Guard at Nuremberg and Diary of a Combat Infantryman. Following the program, he will be available to autograph copies of the books which will be available for purchase in the Presidential Gift Shop.

Born and raised on a farm in Morris County, Sharp graduated from Kansas State University with a B.S. in Business Administration. He retired from Kansas Farm Bureau as Manager of Information Systems and started his own management consulting business specializing in management information systems.

This program supplements the World War II Remembered: Leaders, Battles & Heroesexhibit currently on display in the Museum through Dec. 31, 2016. The exhibit is a three-year commemoration of WWII marking the 70th anniversaries of the war and its aftermath as told through personal stories.

These programs and exhibits are only made possible through private donations to theEisenhower Foundation. The World War II Remembered exhibit has a number of extremely generous sponsors including the Emma Balsiger Foundation, Dane G. Hansen Foundation, and the William T. Kemper Foundation. A complete list of exhibit donors can be found on www.eisenhower.archives.gov.
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