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Scrapbook of Eberhard Deutsch : Scrapbook; Correspondence; Newspaper Clippings; Photograph; Ephemera; Military Papers; Periodical; Postcard 19460301-19460430.
- Format:
- Book
- Language:
- English
- French
- German
- Physical Description:
- 1 online resource
- Language Note:
- Text in English, French, German.
- Summary:
- Description: Black three-ring binder. Red and white sticker label on the spine reads "Eb's letters, March-April 1946." Scrapbook of correspondence from Colonel Eberhard Deutsch, Austria, to his wife, Rhea Deutsch, New Orleans, in addition to some correspondence sent to Deutsch in Austria, newspaper clippings, photographs, and other ephemera. Three newspaper clippings from New Orleans about Colonel Deutsch's Legion of Merit; photograph of Colonel Deutsch with Admiral Hewitt and General Clark; Deutsch assures Rhea that he will be home permanently soon, and asks her to choose a vacation spot; several copies of notice from the Mediterranean Headquarters of the United States Army announcing recent awards, including Deutsch's Legion of Merit; Deutsch hopes to leave early and travel back to the United States by boat, since there is no possibility of air travel; letter in German to Deutsch; U.S. Forces bulletin about recent awards, including Deutsch's Legion of Merit; program for performance of "Coriandoli" at Kleines Brettl theater; menu for a dinner at the Allied Commission Building in Vienna; postcard in German to Deutsch; letter in French to Deutsch; more newspaper clippings and copies of official documents about Deutsch's Legion of Merit award; congratulatory letters to Colonel and Rhea Deutsch about the Colonel's Legion of Merit; envelope of watercolor postcards; copy of a letter from Brigadier General Tate to Major General Hilldring regarding Deutsch's upcoming trip to the United States, and requesting that Deutsch be persuaded to return to Austria to continue his work with the Legal Division; Deutsch's plans to travel to the United States for meetings in Washington regarding his replacement, and 30-day leave; letter in German to Deutsch; letter from Dr. Hunna, president of the Vienna Bar Association, to Deutsch; letter from General Clark to Colonel Deutsch, commending him and asking him to return to Austria after his leave; translation of a letter, originally in German, to Deutsch; letters in German and English to Deutsch; letter from Brunswick Deutsch to Colonel Deutsch, advising him of some opinions at the law firm Deutsch, Kerrigan & Stiles, where Brunswick has been working, about Deutsch's temporary return to the United States.
- Notes:
- Description based on online resource (viewed on June 12, 2019).
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