Bernard M. Baruch, Jr., Papers Baruch, Bernard M., Jr. 1937-1962

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Bernard M. Baruch, Jr., Papers Baruch, Bernard M., Jr. 1937-1962

These papers span the years 1937-1962 and in large part they focus on Bernard M. Baruch Jr.'s service in the Naval Reserve from 1937. The collection is divided into 5 series. Of special interest to researchers are the programs he developed and the publications he wrote on naval intelligence and enemy sightings. Other topics of interest include slides and photographs of World War II, Nazi surface ships and submarines, photographs and documents pertaining to Japanese Air Balloon Bombers, and his correspondence with Laurent H. L. Brackx who was accused of espionage. Series V includes some materials pertaining to Bernard M. Baruch Sr.

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Baruch, Bernard M., Jr., 1902-1992.

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Bernard M. Baruch, Jr., son and namesake of the financier Bernard M. Baruch, was born in 1902. He graduated from Harvard University in 1923. He was commissioned in the Naval Reserves in 1937 and was on active duty in WWII. He remained in the Reserves until 1962. During his naval career, Baruch made significant contributions to the field of naval intelligence. He died in 1992. From the description of Papers, 1919-1962. (Naval War College). WorldCat record id: 46885852 ...