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Mary Lou Balog is the daughter of Edward J. Daly, one of the United States judges at the Nuremberg Trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, immediately following World War II. As a bright and articulate bystander to the Nuremberg Trials, she offers interesting information on key trial participants and common German citizens following World War II. She is currently Pastoral Associate for Stewardship and Evangelization at St. Andrew Catholic Church, the largest parish in the archdiocese of Miami, Florida. She is also Principal Emeritus of St. Andrew Catholic School, a grade school for children, kindergarten through eighth grade. In her current capacity, she supervises the parish’s seventy ministry organizations organized to meet the needs of the South Florida community. She has been married for 31 years to Robert Balog and they have five children and seven grandchildren.
Title: Balog, Mary Lou – ca. 2001.
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Name(s): Balog, Mary Lou (Interviewee), Interviewee
Newstreet, Carmen (Interviewer), Interviewer
Type of Resource: sound recording
Genre: Interviews
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
Physical Form: audio/mp3
Extent: 0.0488078703703704
Language(s): English
Summary: Mary Lou Balog is the daughter of Edward J. Daly, one of the United States judges at the Nuremberg Trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, immediately following World War II. As a bright and articulate bystander to the Nuremberg Trials, she offers interesting information on key trial participants and common German citizens following World War II. She is currently Pastoral Associate for Stewardship and Evangelization at St. Andrew Catholic Church, the largest parish in the archdiocese of Miami, Florida. She is also Principal Emeritus of St. Andrew Catholic School, a grade school for children, kindergarten through eighth grade. In her current capacity, she supervises the parish’s seventy ministry organizations organized to meet the needs of the South Florida community. She has been married for 31 years to Robert Balog and they have five children and seven grandchildren.
Identifier: FA00002628 (IID)
Note(s): All rights reserved by the source institution
Held by: Florida Atlantic University Digital Library
Sublocation: Boca Raton, Fla.
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FA00002628
Host Institution: FAU
Title: Interview with Mary Lou Balog – ca. 2001.
Name(s): Balog, Mary Lou (Interviewee), creator
Newstreet, Carmen (Interviewer), creator
Type of Resource: mixed material
Genre: Oral Histories
Interviews
Date Issued: 2001-03-04
Publisher: Florida Atlantic University Libraries’ Digital Library [digital object]
Physical Form: pdf/mp3
Extent: 33p. : 01:10:17
Language(s): English
Identifier: 76767 (digitool), FADT76767p (IID)
Note(s): Mary Lou Balog is the daughter of Edward J. Daly, one of the United States judges at the Nuremberg Trials held in Nuremberg, Germany, immediately following World War II. As a bright and articulate bystander to the Nuremberg Trials, she offers interesting information on key trial participants and common German citizens following World War II. She is currently Pastoral Associate for Stewardship and Evangelization at St. Andrew Catholic Church, the largest parish in the archdiocese of Miami, Florida. She is also Principal Emeritus of St. Andrew Catholic School, a grade school for children, kindergarten through eighth grade. In her current capacity, she supervises the parish’s seventy ministry organizations organized to meet the needs of the South Florida community. She has been married for 31 years to Robert Balog and they have five children and seven grandchildren.
Subject(s): War crime trials -- Nuremberg, 1946-1949
World War, 1939-1945
Broward County (Fla.)
St. Andrew Catholic Church (Coral Springs, Fla.)
Oral histories --Florida
Oral history
Persistent Link to This Record: http://purl.flvc.org/fau/fd/FADT76767
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Host Institution: FAU