Leon Fierer papers
Contains newspaper clippings, leaflets, and and a photograph of Nazi a officer bearing cuff stating "General Goering." These items were retreived by Leon Fierer (donor's father) during his military service with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII.
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Newspaper articles.
Photograph.
Leaflets.
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1 folder
- Credit Line
- United States Holocaust Memorial Museum Collection, Gift of Edwin Fierer
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Record last modified: 2021-11-10 13:04:22
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Badge found by a US soldier
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Medal found by a US soldier
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Pin found by a US soldier
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Badge found by a US soldier
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Retreived by Leon Fierer during his military service with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII.
Badge found by a US soldier
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Retreived by Leon Fierer during his military service with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII.
Badge found by a US soldier
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Retreived by Leon Fierer during his military service with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII.
Collar tabs found by a US soldier
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Retreived by Leon Fierer during his military service with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII.
Pennant found by a US soldier
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German military issue, poison gas warning pennant retrieved by Leon Fierer during his military service with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII. The pennants were attached to a thin, iron rod and staked into the ground. They were used to mark off areas contaminated with dangerous gas, and later repurposed to warn against hidden landmines. The pennants were part of a set that included 20 flags, each attached to a 60-cm-long iron rod, painted with red anti-rust paint, a roll of yellow tape, and a carrying pouch.
Pennant found by a US soldier
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German military issue, poison gas warning pennant retrieved by Leon Fierer during his military service with the 79th Infantry Division in Europe during WWII. The pennants were attached to a thin, iron rod and staked into the ground. They were used to mark off areas contaminated with dangerous gas, and later repurposed to warn against hidden landmines. The pennants were part of a set that included 20 flags, each attached to a 60-cm-long iron rod, painted with red anti-rust paint, a roll of yellow tape, and a carrying pouch.