Japan -- History
Found in 9 Collections and/or Records:
Keith L. Cook Second World War correspondence
This collection contains the correspondence of PFC Kieth L. Cook, USA while training during and after the Second World War ended and his overseas duty in Japan after the Second World War ended. Included are letters written to the Cook family from another family member serving, SGT Russel J. Wenger, and a family friend, SGT Dale S. Ward. There is also one photograph of PFC Cook and his sisters, as well as an honor roll pamphlet.
Eugene J. Kamprath Korean War correspondence
This collection contains sixteen correspondence that Eugene J. Kamprath received during the Korean War. The letters were written by Eugene's, PFC Albert D. Flowerday, USA and PFC Edward H.erman Sautter, USA.
Johnny Mofield First and Second World War collection
This collection contains seven items collected by Johnny Edward Mofield and donated to the Congressional Medal of Honor Society to honor Ray Collins and Gerard White. The items include one post card, one carte d'visite, four letters, and one ration book with sleeve. The carte d'visite is an image of a Charles Dehm/Dehne [?]. The letters include: One letter, from "Stone" Blanchard to E.P. Blanchard Three letters to Philip Hinkle, from "TMH" and the Assistant Librarian at Yale University
Series 5, Miscellaneous, 1938
This series contains three miscellaneous items: one card from Paris, France with Christmas Bells, one map of Japan with Japanese text, and one postcard with German or Austrian writing. The postcard was possibly found by Capt. Gretchen H. Yoffa during her service in the Second World War. It is from someone in Austria and sent to someone in Germany just months after the German invasion of Austria. The postcard is dated August 26, 1938 and has a picture of the town of origin.
Solomon Schwartz Second World War P.O.W. testimonial digital video files
Subseries 1. Early Years
Subseries 1. Early Years, 1927-1943
This series of photographs contains early photographs of the Lindbergh family covering the years 1925 to 1974. Photographs include portraits of Charles and Anne Lindbergh, family photographs, candid photographs of their trip to Japan (1931), and group photographs with family friends.