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Martin implies Army secrecy about the Dachau concentration camp, saying his orders were to go to Munich.  Martin discusses at length being billeted in a German chateau owned by Count Von Toerring-Jettenbach, where his unit discovered negatives and photographs by Heinrich Hoffmann (Hitler's personal photographer).  The Army appropriated this material for the National Archives.  Martin explains that Hoffmann's relatives disputed the ownership of these photographs in a Federal Court in the 1990s, and he was called as a key witness.  Martin expresses feeling relieved on V-J Day.  He is thoughtful about the consequences of the atomic bombing of Japan and admits Americans were not given full information at that time.  Martin does not feel the atomic bomb saved him personally from dying in a prolonged battle, even though he was scheduled for redeployment in Japan.  From 1946 to 1949, Martin served with the Constabulary force during the occupation of Germany.  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He mentions participating in various veterans groups including: American Legion, 13th Armored Division Association, U.S. Constabulary Association, Association of the U.S. Army, and Coast Guard Auxiliary.  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