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Show moreA certificate issued by the Veterans of the Battle of the Bulge in 1990 that confirms Frank Aleksandrowicz's participation in the famous 1944 military operation
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Show moreThe selected, scanned pages of the Victory Handbook "dedicated to the homemakers of Hawaii" by by the Women's Division, Office of Civilian Defense, Honolulu, Hawaii, dated November 1942
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Show moreA short video clip from Joe Foley's interview in which he explains how officers masked their rank on their helmets to keep Germans from identifying officers in battle
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Show moreThe official telegram from Adjutant General J. A. Ulio to Joe Korosec's Mother Helen Korosec, dated 27 January 1945, informing them of his capture as a prisoner of war
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Show moreThe telegrarm from Adjutant General J. A. Ulio to Joe Korosec's Mother Helen Korosec, dated 31 May 1945, notifying her that he son was released from imprisonment at a German POW camp and returned to the US military
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Show moreThe telegram sent from Louise Aleksandrowicz to Frank Aleksandrowicz notifying him of her departure on the ship Stephen Douglas, dated 17 February 1946
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Show moreA Western Union telegram send from Sandford "Shy" Kulber in Fort Lewis, Washington, to Mina Neiger in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, about his arrival, dated 10 September 1944
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Show moreA Western Union telegram send from Sandford "Shy" Kulber in Fort Lewis, Washington, to Mina Neiger in Cleveland Heights, Ohio, asking, "Will there be a wedding?," dated 12 September 1944
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