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'''R. Burnett Miller''' (born [[September 2, 1923]]) is a former mayor of [[Sacramento]], [[California]] who co-founded, with [[Oakley Hall]], the [[Squaw Valley Writers Conference]] and was featured in Ken Burns' documentary ''[[The War (documentary)|The War]]''.
'''R. Burnett Miller''' (born [[September 2]], [[1923]]) is a former mayor of [[Sacramento]], [[California]] who co-founded, with [[Oakley Hall]], the [[Squaw Valley Writer's Conference]] and was featured in Ken Burns' documentary ''[[The War (documentary)|The War]]''.


Miller fought in the [[Battle of the Bulge]] and was with the 11th Armored Division when it liberated the [[Mauthausen concentration camp]] in Austria. The final episode of Burns' documentary features Miller's harrowing eyewitness account of encountering the [[Holocaust]] at Mauthausen.
Miller fought in the [[Battle of the Bulge]] and was with the 11th Armored Division when it liberated the [[Mauthausen concentration camp]] in Austria. The final episode of Burns' documentary features Miller's harrowing eyewitness account of encountering the [[Holocaust]] at Mauthausen.

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R. Burnett Miller (born September 2, 1923) is a former mayor of Sacramento, California who co-founded, with Oakley Hall, the Squaw Valley Writer's Conference and was featured in Ken Burns' documentary The War.

Miller fought in the Battle of the Bulge and was with the 11th Armored Division when it liberated the Mauthausen concentration camp in Austria. The final episode of Burns' documentary features Miller's harrowing eyewitness account of encountering the Holocaust at Mauthausen.

References

Burnett Miller at PBS. [1]