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Searching for Subject: United States (1939 -- 1945)
Records and Manuscripts
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- Clifton Levar Gallup Papers
- Clifton Gallup Papers, 1939-1946 RG-60/RG-60
- American response to the Holocaust, Rabbi Josef Yarmish Papers
- Captain A.V. Feldser Collection
- Captain A.V. Feldsner Collection, 1939-1945 RG-84/RG-84
Digital Images and Records
(258 Matches)
- RG-01.17.23, Otto Herskovic Memoirs. Part 23
- RG-110.40, Postcard from Maks Derbaum in Warsaw, to H. Sertner in New York City, 21 September
- RG-110.41, Postcard from Maks Derbaum in Warsaw, to H. Sertner in New York City, 28 February 1941
- RG-110.43, Postcard from SL Weinig in Brooklyn, to Rita Weinik in Warsaw, March 27
- RG-112.28, Postcard from Hendel Lalel from the Lodz Ghetto to Leon Rosenberg in Menneapolis, USA, June 30, 1941
- RG-16.12.01, Military registration, 1942 - 1943
- RG-16.12.02, Order to report for induction, 18 December 1942
- RG-16.12.03, Joseph Rapaport in uniform, c. 1943
- RG-16.12.04, Joseph Rapaport in training, circa 1943
- RG-16.12.05, Joseph Rapaport in training, circa 1943
- RG-16.12.06, Regulations for students of the army specialized training program, Carleton College, circa 1943
- RG-16.12.07, Carleton College campus
- RG-16.12.08, Carleton College campus
- RG-16.12.09, Joseph Rapaport in training at Carleton College, circa 1943
- RG-16.12.10, Joseph Rapaport in training at Carleton College, circa 1943
- RG-16.12.11, Postcard from Joseph Rapaport to Private Benno Rapaport, August 1943
- RG-16.12.12, Minneapolis skyline, circa 1943
- RG-16.12.13, Graduation from army specialized training program at Carleton College, November 1943
- RG-16.12.14, Demolition work, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, July 1944
- RG-16.12.15, Pitching tents, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, summer 1944
- RG-16.12.16, Marching, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, summer 1944
- RG-16.12.17, Demolition work, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, summer 1944
- RG-16.12.18, Break for lunch, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, summer 1944
- RG-16.12.19, Rapaport lecture on poison gas, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, July 1944
- RG-16.12.20, Lecture and demonstration on poison gas, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, July 1944
- RG-16.12.21, Poison gas demonstration, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, summer 1944
- RG-16.12.23, Group photograph, camp McCoy in Wisconsin, 1944
- RG-17.03.08, New York, Forward-Yiddish-language Newspaper, August 30, 1939
- RG-17.03.09, New York, Forward-Yiddish-languge Newspaper, December 30, 1943
- RG-17.04.01, LIFE Magazine April 29, 1940, Vol. 8, No. 18
- RG-17.04.02, LIFE Magazine, June 3, 1940, German Conquest
- RG-17.04.03, LIFE Magazine November 20, 1939, the war-map
- RG-17.04.04, LIFE Magazine November 20, 1939
- RG-17.04.05, Queen Wilhelmina of Netherlands, Exile in London, from LIFE Magazine, June 3, 1940, p 13
- RG-17.08.19, US attacks at the Solomon islands, published on 11 August 1942
- RG-17.08.22, Map of the Solomon Islands, Western half
- RG-17.08.23, Map of the Solomon Islands, Eastern half
- RG-17.08.69, A new method of shipbuilding in USA
- RG-17.11.14, Los Angeles Examiner, September 15, 1941, Hitler Raider Loose Near Panama Canal. Lindberg Attack on Jews Protested.
- RG-17.11.16, Los Angeles Times, December 24, 1944, Yanks Cut Into German Flanks
- RG-17.11.17, Los Angeles Times, June 4, 1943, Epic Battle of Last Jews in Warsaw Told. Warsaw Ghetto Uprising. Polish radio-station
- RG-17.11.18, Los Angeles Times, May 14, 1945, 6,200,000 Jewish Deaths Laid to Nazis. Welfare Group Says One ‘Mein Kampf’ Plan Carried
- RG-17.11.22, Los Angeles Times, November 20, 1941, Nazi Said to Have Executed 100,000 in Hostage Terror, Greece, Poland
- RG-17.11.23, Los Angeles Times, November 25, 1942, Nazis Wiping Out Jews in Cold Blood. Ration Cards. Poland
- RG-17.11.24, Los Angeles Times, November 29, 1943, Slaughter of 125,000 by Nazis in Kiev Told. Thousands More Die from Hunger, disease
- RG-17.11.25, Los Angeles Times, November 30, 1940, Women Help to Defeat 3000 Italian Troops. Greek Amazons Shower Rocks on Enemy Army.
- RG-17.11.26, Los Angeles Times, Poles and Czechs, Accused of Sabotaging Axis Supply to Russia, Bear Brunt of Reprisals Extending from Greece to Paris
- RG-17.20.01, Time, plight of prisoners in Buchenwald, Belsen, Erla, Nordhausen, 30 April 1945, (5)
- RG-17.20.02, Murder in the snow, Malmedy massacre, circa 1945 (2)
- RG-17.20.03, Vught concentration camp, circa 1945
- RG-17.20.04, Living hell of Nazi camp described, living hell of Buchenwald described by free prisoner, circa 1945 (2)
- RG-17.20.05, Freed yank reports Nazi whipped French girls to death
- RG-17.20.06, Paris liberation, German atrocities, circa 1944
- RG-17.20.07, Los Angeles Examiner, mystery on German surrender, denied by Truman, offer told, 29 April 1945 (2)
- RG-17.20.08, Saturday Evening Post, here the Nazi butchers wasted nothing, 28 October 1944 (3)
- RG-17.20.09, Life, Atrocities, capture of the german concentration camps piles up evidence of barbarism, circa 1945 (7)
- RG-17.20.10, Nazi cruelty in France recorded
- RG-17.20.11, Los Angeles Daily News, extermination of and future of Jews, 6 February 1945
- RG-17.20.12, Life, Retreating germans write defiance to Allies in Holland, circa 1945
- RG-17.20.13, Los Angeles Times, mother describes Nazi torture of daughter who died for France, circa 1944 - 1945 (2)
- RG-17.20.14, Censor's aide gets own proof of nazi horrors, circa 1945
- RG-17.20.15, Only 12 Jews out of 1000 missed death, Norwegian Jews, circa 1945
- RG-17.20.18, U.S. clarifies stand in giving jobs to aliens
- RG-17.20.25, Presidential statement on employment of aliens in national war industries, 11 July 1942 (2)
- RG-17.20.26, Letter from War Manpower Commission to Herbert Lothar Aron, 2 July 1942
- RG-17.20.27, Letter from Civil Aeronautics Administration to Herbert Lothar Aron, 9 July 1942
- RG-17.20.28, Permit for voluntary evacuation from the United States Attorney, to Herbert Lothar Aron, 14 May 1942
- RG-17.20.29, Letter from War Production Board, to Herbert Lothar Aron, 12 August 1942
- RG-17.20.31, Exploitation of the United Nations Relief and Rehabilitation Administration (UNRRA), circa 1945
- RG-17.20.32, Aufbau, how Palestine upgraded, a call to all men and women - two front war possible, 26 June 1942
- RG-17.20.33, Zionists deplore Lord Moyne killing, circa 1944
- RG-17.20.34, Aufbau, untapped resources, statement to include qualified non-citizens in work force (2)
- RG-17.20.35, truth from the world disappeared, teste Wahrheit aus der Welt verschwinde
- RG-17.20.37, Last call for a Jewish army, an appeal to Aufbau
- RG-17.20.38, Jewish units in Palestine
- RG-17.20.39, Aufbau, the Nazi agenda, routine and venture, 24 July 1942
- RG-17.20.41, Order to report, preinduction physical examination, selective service system, 17 April 1944
- RG-17.20.42, Certificate of Fitness, selective service system, 15 May 1944
- RG-17.20.43, Letter from war department, statutes which govern the employment of aliens on government contracts, 15 January 1942 (2)
- RG-17.20.44, Memorandum, aliens-employment of on navy national defense contracts, 18 November 1941
- RG-17.20.45, Memorandum, employment of aliens on war department contracts, 24 October 1941
- RG-17.20.46, The Hollywood Zionist, Jews heed call to action, October 1945 (4)
- RG-17.20.47, The Hollywood Zionist, from the president, again with the white paper, September 1945 (4)
- RG-17.20.48, Life, exodus refugees and tragic voyage, 22 September 1947 (6)
- RG-17.21.13, the milwaukee journal-screen and radio, january 1941
- RG-17.21.14, the milwaukee journal-screen and radio, december 1940
- RG-17.21.15, the milwaukee journal-screen and radio, 1940-1941
- RG-17.21.16, announcement for performance, circa 1940s
- RG-17.21.17, the message of music in religion flyer, inter faith forum at hollywood first methodist church, 1945
- RG-17.21.18, the message of music in religion program, inter faith forum at hollywood first methodist church, 1945
- RG-17.21.19, the communion of oriental and occidental beliefs flyer, inter faith forum at first methodist church of hollywood, 1946
- RG-17.21.20, orchestra tickets from society for jewish culture, 1944 and 1946
- RG-25.05.10, NY Times article about the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising, 1943
- RG-27.01.35, Ewald Schniewind, Photocopy of the check as proof of his payment of federal taxes
- RG-27.01.39, Letter from Arthur Schoenberg to Ewald Schniewind with request for help to his daughter Else
- RG-27.02.14, Letter written on 17 July 1939
- RG-27.02.16, Postcard written on 15 December 1939
- RG-27.02.17, Letter written on 23 December 1939
- RG-27.02.18, Letter written on 14 January 1940
- RG-27.02.19, Letter written on 9 April 1940
- RG-27.02.20, Letter written on 11 April 1940
- RG-27.02.21, Envelope addressed to Edith Aberbach
- RG-27.02.22, Letter written on 10 May 1940
- RG-27.02.23, Postcard written on 1 August 1940
- RG-27.02.24, Postcard written on 1 August 1940
- RG-27.02.25, Postcard written on 5 August 1940
- RG-27.02.26, Letter written on 6 August 1940
- RG-27.02.27, Postcard written on 7 August 1940
- RG-27.02.28, Postcard sent on 31 August 1940
- RG-27.02.29, Letter written on 17 September 1940
- RG-27.02.30, Letter written on 11 October 1940
- RG-27.02.32, Letter written on 24 November 1940
- RG-27.02.33, Envelope addressed to Miss Edith Aberbach, sent via airmail
- RG-27.02.34, Letter written on 4 December 1940
- RG-27.02.35, Letter written on 11 December 1940
- RG-27.02.36, Letter written on 30 December 1940
- RG-27.02.38, Letter written on 20 January 1941
- RG-27.02.39, Letter written on 7 May 1941
- RG-27.02.40, Correspondence from the Belgian Red Cross, 11 May 1942
- RG-27.02.41, Letter written on 7 June 1941
- RG-27.02.42, Letter written on 23 June 1941
- RG-27.02.43, Letter written on 13 September 1941
- RG-27.02.44, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society envelope addressed to Edith Aberbach, Newark, NJ, Feb. 1942
- RG-27.02.45, Letter, Hebrew Immigrant Aid Society, sent on 20 February 1942
- RG-27.02.46, Undated letter from Kaethe Aberbach to Edith's roommates
- RG-27.02.47, Correspondence from the American Red Cross, 2 April 1942
- RG-27.02.48, Letter, undated, probably sent before 8 December 1942
- RG-27.02.49, Letter sent on 8 December 1942
- RG-27.02.50, Letter sent on 15 January 1943
- RG-27.02.51, Letter sent on 3 February 1943
- RG-27.02.61, Letter, written on December 9, 1939. Probably from parents to Edith and or Erich in the US
- RG-27.02.62, Letter, written on August 7, 1940. From Frieda Schuele (possibly an aunt) to Edith
- RG-27.02.63, Letter, written on August 7, 1941. From Ester to her cousins Erich and Joseph in Morocco
- RG-27.03.26, American Red Cross message, 24 July 1942
- RG-27.03.41, Certificate of naturalization for Egon Zeisl, 14 December 1943
- RG-27.04.26, Affidavit of Support, United States Lines, March 16, 1939. Written by Arnold Zeisl in Milwaukee, Wisconsin
- RG-27.04.27, Wilhelm Zeisl, Immigrant Identification Card, United States. Issued by the American Consulate in Paris, France, on August 18, 1939
- RG-28.02.01, Concentration Camp Dachau, Overview Reports by Special Services of the US Seventh Army
- RG-28.02.02, Diary of E.K. and Testimony of E.H., as seen in Overview Reports
- RG-34.02.20, Florence Klee, Affidvit of Support or Wrner Shleyer in Frankfurt, 28 November 1938
- RG-34.02.27, A letter from Florence Klee to Werner Schleyer dated by 13 February 1938
- RG-34.02.28, A card depicting the vessel Britannic with caption, arriving in New York on 18 February 1940
- RG-34.02.29, Travel and transportation arrangements for Werner Schleyer on his voyage to the US, by Peltours Ltd., dated by 30 January 1940
- RG-34.02.30, Letter from Werner Schleyer to Florence Klee with a request to provide evidence of her $1,600 New York pension, dated by 28 November 1939
- RG-34.02.39, US Army document showing that Werner Schleyer ws drafted and ordered to arrive at Fort Bowie, Texas, 14 January 1941
- RG-34.02.40, US Army document showing that Werner Schleyer was honorably discharged due to his physical disability, 12 July 1941
- RG-34.02.42, US Department of Justice, Werner Schleyer submits information about his dates of service in the US Army, 14 August 1944
- RG-34.02.47, Werner Schleyer telegram to Klee requesting to expedite submission of documents to the emigration authorities
- RG-48.04.06, Vera Laroche (Levin) actress photo from Paris for International News Photos in New York
- RG-48.04.08, Vera Laroche (Levin) actress photo lent from Bureau de Paris to Int'l News Photos
- RG-48.04.12, Vera Laroche (Levin) actress photo from Paris 1937 sent to Hollywood
- RG-59.01.29, Voelkischer Beobachter 16 October 1941
- RG-59.01.31, Voelkischer Beobachter 19 December 1941
- RG-59.01.35, Voelkischer Beobachter 29 November 1942
- RG-59.01.37, Voelkischer Beobachter 4 December 1942
- RG-59.01.38, Voelkischer Beobachter 8 December 1942
- RG-59.01.40, Voelkischer Beobachter 11 December 1942
- RG-59.01.41, Voelkischer Beobachter 16 December 1942
- RG-59.01.42, Voelkischer Beobachter 29 December 1942
- RG-59.01.45, Voelkischer Beobachter 1 January 1943, Part 5
- RG-59.01.46, Voelkischer Beobachter 3 January 1943, Part 2
- RG-59.01.47, Voelkischer Beobachter 4 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.47, Voelkischer Beobachter 4 January 1943, Part 2
- RG-59.01.47, Voelkischer Beobachter 4 January 1943, Part 3
- RG-59.01.48, Voelkischer Beobachter 6 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.49, Voelkischer Beobachter 20 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.50, Voelkischer Beobachter 21 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.52, Voelkischer Beobachter 23 January 1943, Part 1
- RG-59.01.52, Voelkischer Beobachter 23 January 1943, Part 2
- RG-59.01.56, Voelkischer Beobachter 30 January 1943, Part 5
- RG-60.01.02.01, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 16 September 1943
- RG-60.01.04.01, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his family 13 January 1944
- RG-60.01.12.02, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife 2 September 1943 postcard
- RG-60.01.13.01, Clifton Gallup Western Union 1 December 1945
- RG-60.01.13.02, Clifton Gallup Western Union 2 December 1945
- RG-60.01.13.03, Clifton Gallup Western Union to his wife 9 December 1943
- RG-60.01.13.04, Clifton Gallup Western Union to his wife 16 August 1945
- RG-60.01.14.01, Clifton Gallup correspondence to Clifton from Donna 17 July 1943
- RG-60.01.14.02, Clifton Gallup correspondence to Clifton from Grandfather 9 July 1943
- RG-60.01.14.03, Clifton Gallup correspondence from Sargeant Galdon M. Gallup 13 August 1943
- RG-60.01.14.04, Clifton Gallup correspondence from James Hepburn 12 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.05, Clifton Gallup correspondence to his sister and brother 16 July 1943
- RG-60.01.14.06, Clifton Gallup correspondence to his wife 31 December 1943
- RG-60.01.14.07, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 1 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.08, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 7 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.09, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 9 May 1943
- RG-60.01.14.10, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 11 July 1943
- RG-60.01.14.11, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 14 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.11.01, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 14 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.12, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 16 May 1943
- RG-60.01.14.13, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 18 July 1943
- RG-60.01.14.14, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 19 May 1943
- RG-60.01.14.15, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 20 July 1943
- RG-60.01.14.16, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 20 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.17, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 27 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.18, Clifton Gallup correspondence with sister and brother 27 July 1943
- RG-60.01.14.19, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 29 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.20, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 28 June 1943
- RG-60.01.14.21, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 30 May 1943
- RG-60.01.14.22, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife 15 January 1944
- RG-60.01.14.23, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife 22 December 1943
- RG-60.01.14.24, Clifton Gallup mother's day church program 9 May 1943
- RG-60.01.14.25, Clifton Gallup Wood Putty advertisement
- RG-60.01.14.26, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his sister and brother 27 July 1943
- RG-60.03.03.02, Clifton Gallup army tags
- RG-62.02.11, Postcard to Otto and Cornelius in Novi Sad, Yugoslavia from Ernest Loewenberg in New Mexico, United States, 1939
- RG-62.02.20, Postcard to Ernest Loewenberg in Los Angeles, from Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, July 1940
- RG-67.05, USHMM, An advertisment for a lecture series given in New York City by Varian Fry
- RG-67.06, Varian Fry walking along the street in Marseilles
- RG-67.128, USHMM, Varian Fry
- RG-67.68, USHMM, Jewish refugees aboard the SS St. Louis attempt to communicate with friends and relatives in Cuba
- RG-67.92, USHMM, Letter from Varian Fry to U.S. embassy in Vichy seeking to obtain exit visa for Walter Meyerhof
- RG-72.12.04.07, Envelope sent form Cannes to G. Kocherthaler in New York, 1941
- RG-72.12.04.09, From Havana to Fred Kocherthaler in Bridgeport, CT, USA, 1942
- RG-72.12.04.13, Fred Kocherthaler, New Yorkt to his parents, Bridgepost, CO, 1944
- RG-72.12.08.01, Postcard from Isak Falbel, Refugee Camp, England to G. Falbel, USA, 1940
- RG-72.12.08.02, Postcard from G. Falbel, USA to Refugee Camp, England, Isak Falbel, 1939
- RG-72.12.08.03, Postcard from Isak Falbel, Refugee Camp, England to G. Falbel, USA, 1939
- RG-72.12.08.04, Postcard from Isak Falbel, Refugee Camp, England to G. Falbel, USA, 1939
- RG-72.16.05, Envelope sent from the Judenrat in Rzeszow to Watler Markusiewicz in New York, 25 October 1941
- RG-72.21.49, Envelope from Gertrud Steinberg in New York, NY to Mr. Alex Doctor in New York, NY, postmarked 29 August 1944
- RG-72.24.01, Letter sent from a father, Dr. Goldstaub, in London to his son Werner Goldstaub in care of the Prisoners of War Information Bureau in Melbourne, Australia
- RG-72.26.07, Envelope from Sosnowitz, Germany to New York, USA, written from Majer Israel Szlezynger to American Joint Distribution Committee, 21 March 1941
- RG-72.26.13, Envelope to the American Friends Service Committee in Philadelphia, USA, from Frankfurt, Germany 14 February 1941
- RG-72.26.16, Envelope from M. Birmann from Shanghai to Isaac L. Assofsky, Executive Director of the HIAS, 23 February 1940
- RG-72.26.17, Postcard from Krakow, Poland to Committee for Relief of the Jewish Population in Geneva, Switzerland, written by B. Grossman, 24 August 1940
- RG-73.07.07, Correspondence to the US Consul in Berlin, Germany
- RG-73.09.01, U.S. Certificate of naturalization, Emil Forchheimer
- RG-73.09.02, U.S. Certificate of naturalization, Bertha Forchheimer
- RG-73.10.01, Temple Israel, Letter regarding refugee membership
- RG-73.10.02, Welcome letter from Rabbi Samuel M. Gup
- RG-73.10.03, Invitiation to a lecture on 'The Jewish American Scene'
- RG-73.10.04, Invitations sent for Sisterhood meetings
- RG-73.10.05, List of German-Jewish Refugees, February 1941
- RG-74.01, Concurrent resolution submitted by Mr. Klein, to the seventy-eighth Congress, first session, 27 January 1943
- RG-74.05, Telegram to Pope Pius XII, from Rabbis Israel Rosenberg, Eliezer Silver, and Ber Leventhal on behalf of the Union of Orthodox Rabbis, 23 December 1942
- RG-75.01.124, F.D.R. Secret Letters. Stalin and Roosevelt plotted with Jew Zionists to divide the World, antisemitic texts, 1943
- RG-75.01.189, Antisemitic publication, American, The Gentile Declaration of Independence. 1941
- RG-75.01.190, German American Vocational League, anti Jewish and anticommunist propaganda, US, ca 1940
- RG-75.01.216, A Jewish publication by Jwish Peoples Committee, A Jew Looks At The War. By Rabbi Moses Miller
- RG-75.01.239, Advertisement, Racial segregation, The Broadmoor Hotel. Miami Beach Florida. 1941
- RG-75.01.268, Far Right, American, Charles Lindbergh. American first last always. October 13, 1939
- RG-75.01.51, The first of it's kind, antisemitic leaflet, American, December 2, 1942
- RG-75.02.01, Anti-Semitic caricature of Jew with Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin, 1941-1945
- RG-75.03.18, Herbert Liebenthal International Transport, advertising
- RG-79.01.132, Washington and Moscow, photographs from a Hungarian newspaper, December 24, 1941
- RG-79.01.135, Esti Kur., The Evening Courier, Hungarian perodical, June 13, 1942, No 132
- RG-79.01.165, Japanese-Hungarian Protocol, signed in December, 1941
- RG-79.01.169, The map of the warfare in the Pacific and in South-East Asia from the Hungarian newspaper, December 1941
- RG-79.01.170, The map of Northern America, South-East Asia and the Pacific, from the Hungarian newspaper, ca 1942
- RG-79.01.184, New American troops arrive in England, headline from a Hungarian newspaper, May 1942
- RG-79.01.185, Magyar Nemzet, The Hungarian Nation, June 6, 1942. No 126
- RG-79.01.190, Rommel recaptures Benghazi, Libya, headlines from the Hungarian newspaper, January 28, 1942
- RG-79.01.198, Japanese attack on Australia, from a Hungarian newspaper, April 1942
- RG-79.01.39, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical , July 28, 1945.
- RG-79.01.47, Vilag, World, Hungarian postwar periodical, August 11, 1945. No 74
- RG-79.01.76, Szabadsag, Free Public, April 17, 1945. No 75
- RG-79.06.02, The Stars and Stripes. April 27, 1945
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