World War II Veteran's Survey Correspondence, 1991-1994 (S0761)

0.7 cubic foot, 13 folders, 2 photographs, 1 cassette tape

 Finding Aid

This collection contains correspondence between Harry Levin, a writer for the St. Louis Post Dispatch, and World War II veterans. These letters reflect personal accounts of civilian or military personnel during the bombing of Pearl Harbor or the D-Day invasion. The letters provided Mr. Levin with material from which he could write articles commemorating the fiftieth anniversary of these events.

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