Hutler, Albert A.

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Hutler, Albert A.

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Albert A. Hutler was a lieutenant in the 7th US Army during World War II. He was involved with the movement of various groups of displaced persons during and after the war. He also directed the displaced persons office in Mannheim, Germany. Hutler presently resides in San Diego, California.

From the description of Albert Hutler letters relating to displaced persons in the American Zone of occupied Germany photocopied letters photograph identification document. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122355209

Albert Hutler was a lieutenant in the US Army during World War II. He was involved with the movement of various groups of displaced persons after the war. Hutler presently resides in San Diego, California.

From the description of Reports of the Detachment F1E2, 2nd ECAR of the Seventh US Army in Mannheim, Germany, concerning displaced persons reports lists memoranda. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122456614

Albert Hutler was a lieutenant in the US Army during World War II. He was involved with the movement of various groups of ddisplaced persons after the war. Hutler presently resides in San Diego, California.

From the description of Articles and US military records relating to displaced persons in postwar Europe articles poems military documents memoranda. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122502941

In 1945, Albert A. Hutler served as chief of the Displaced Persons Office of Detachment F1E2, 2nd ECA Regiment, 7th U.S. Army Military Government, in Mannheim, Germany. Albert Hutler wrote about his experiences with displaced persons in his memoir, Agony of Survival, published in 1989. Hutler was born in 1909 in New York and died in 1998 in San Diego.

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Information about the collection, 1975; Albert A. Hutler Papers; P-156; Box 1; Folder 1.

Oliver, Myrna. “Albert A. Hutler; Aided Holocaust Survivors.” Los Angeles Times. 23 October 1998. http://articles.latimes.com/1998/oct/23/news/mn-35246

From the guide to the Albert A. Hutler Papers, 1945, 1975, (American Jewish Historical Society)

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Children

Concentration camps

Displaced persons

Displaced persons camps

Holocaust, Jewish (1939-1945)

Holocaust survivors

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World War, 1939-1945

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Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone)

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Germany

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Dachau (Germany : Concentration camp)

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Mannheim (Germany : Displaced persons camp)

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Mannheim (Germany : Displaced persons camp)

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Mannheim (Germany : Displaced persons camp)

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Buchenwald (Germany : Concentration camp)

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Mannheim (Germany)

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