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Ernest Brandt Oral History
Videotaped oral history interview with Ernest Brandt. A Kennedy assassination eyewitness who did not come forward until the 1990s, Brandt was standing on the Elm Street sidewalk and can be seen in the Abraham Zapruder film. Since his first public interview in 1993, Brandt has been a participant in Dealey Plaza observances on the assassination anniversary.Interview conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on May 12, 1995 by Bob Porter. The interview is thirty-six minutes long.
Ernest Brandt Oral History
05/12/1994
Hi-8 videotape
36 Minutes
Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1994.007.0008
This 1994 oral history interview was recorded just a few months after Mr. Brandt identified himself as an eyewitness to the Kennedy assassination. His first public interview, recorded by a news crew in Dealey Plaza, took place on the thirtieth anniversary, November 22, 1993, when the plaza was named a National Historic Landmark District. At that time, Brandt's friend and former business associate, John Templin, also identifed himself as an assassination eyewitness. Both men can be seen in the Abraham Zapruder home movie of the Kennedy assassination.Mr. Brandt recorded a follow-up oral history interview with The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on July 3, 2008. His friend, John Templin, recorded an oral history on June 28, 1995. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Interestingly, after hearing shots Mr. Brandt ran for cover behind a tree. He stood in a location that would have protected him from an assassin in the sniper's nest window of the Depository but not from the grassy knoll where some thought at least one shot was fired. - Gary Mack, Curator
Ernest Brandt passed away on December 26, 2017. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator
Ernest Brandt Oral History
Videotaped oral history interview with Ernest Brandt. A Kennedy assassination eyewitness who did not come forward until the 1990s, Brandt was standing on the Elm Street sidewalk and can be seen in the Abraham Zapruder film. Since his first public interview in 1993, Brandt has been a participant in Dealey Plaza observances on the assassination anniversary.Interview conducted at The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on May 12, 1995 by Bob Porter. The interview is thirty-six minutes long.
Ernest Brandt Oral History
05/12/1994
Eyewitnesses
Zapruder film
Oral histories
Brandt, Ernest
Dallas
Dealey Plaza Eyewitnesses (OHC)
Hi-8 videotape
36 Minutes
Oral History Collection/The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza
1994.007.0008
This 1994 oral history interview was recorded just a few months after Mr. Brandt identified himself as an eyewitness to the Kennedy assassination. His first public interview, recorded by a news crew in Dealey Plaza, took place on the thirtieth anniversary, November 22, 1993, when the plaza was named a National Historic Landmark District. At that time, Brandt's friend and former business associate, John Templin, also identifed himself as an assassination eyewitness. Both men can be seen in the Abraham Zapruder home movie of the Kennedy assassination.Mr. Brandt recorded a follow-up oral history interview with The Sixth Floor Museum at Dealey Plaza on July 3, 2008. His friend, John Templin, recorded an oral history on June 28, 1995. - Stephen Fagin, Curator
Interestingly, after hearing shots Mr. Brandt ran for cover behind a tree. He stood in a location that would have protected him from an assassin in the sniper's nest window of the Depository but not from the grassy knoll where some thought at least one shot was fired. - Gary Mack, Curator
Ernest Brandt passed away on December 26, 2017. -- Stephen Fagin, Curator