William Kongable, who was among the first U.S. troops to liberate a Nazi camp, doesn’t boast about his contributions during World War II — he says he doesn’t see his service to the country as some “great heroic effort.” “I just happened to be there,” Kongable said. “That’s what most of the fellas felt like.” In light of Victory in Europe Day on May 8, the 97-year-old WWII veteran spoke with North Texas students at the Dallas Holocaust and Human Rights Museum about his experience in Europe. He is one of about 167,000 Americans who served in the war and...