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Title:
RG-60.01.08.26, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife regarding Buchenwald 17 April 1945
Date:
April 17, 1945
ID:
RG-60.01.08.26
Repository:
Los Angeles Museum of the Holocaust
Found in:
Clifton Gallup Papers, 1939-1946 Sub-Collection 1: RG-60.01, Correspondence to and from Clifon Callup, 1939 -- 1945 Collection of Folder-Level 8: RG-60.01.08, Correpondence from Germay, 1944--1945 Document/Artifact of Item-Level 25: RG-60.01.08.26, Clifton Gallup correspondence with his wife regarding Buchenwald, April 17, 1945
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Subjects:
Aftermath of the Buchenwald concentration camp liberation, 1945
Allied discovery of Nazi war crimes
American armed forces stationed in Germany, 1945
American armed forces stationed in Germany, 1945, Clifton Gallup
American armed forces stationed in Germany, the Second World War
Armed forces, American
Buchenwald (Germany: concentration camp)
Clifton Levar Gallup, US Army, serviceman, 1943 -- 1947
Concentration camps, German
Correspondence between Clifton Gallup and his wife C.L. Gallup
Correspondence in English language
Documents in English language
English, language
Family correspondence
Family correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Germany (1939--1945)
International correspondence, 1939 -- 1950
Machine Record Units, US Army
Narratives in English language
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
New York (New York, United States)
Personal correspondence
Personal correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Redlands (California, United States)
Shirley Gallup, wife of Clifton Gallup
Soldiers, American
The 38th Machine Record Unit Mobile, US Army
The 38th Machine Record Unit Mobile, US Army, Clifton Gallup
US Military personnel, correspondence from Germany to the US
Allied discovery of Nazi war crimes
American armed forces stationed in Germany, 1945
American armed forces stationed in Germany, 1945, Clifton Gallup
American armed forces stationed in Germany, the Second World War
Armed forces, American
Buchenwald (Germany: concentration camp)
Clifton Levar Gallup, US Army, serviceman, 1943 -- 1947
Concentration camps, German
Correspondence between Clifton Gallup and his wife C.L. Gallup
Correspondence in English language
Documents in English language
English, language
Family correspondence
Family correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Germany (1939--1945)
International correspondence, 1939 -- 1950
Machine Record Units, US Army
Narratives in English language
Nazi crimes against humanity, peace, and war crimes
New York (New York, United States)
Personal correspondence
Personal correspondence, Clifton Gallup
Redlands (California, United States)
Shirley Gallup, wife of Clifton Gallup
Soldiers, American
The 38th Machine Record Unit Mobile, US Army
The 38th Machine Record Unit Mobile, US Army, Clifton Gallup
US Military personnel, correspondence from Germany to the US
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