Russell Curtis Barnes papers 1920-1978

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Russell Curtis Barnes papers 1920-1978

Correspondent with the , director of the Psychological Warfare Division, Supreme Headquarters, Allied Forces, during World War II. Scrapbooks with clippings of newspaper articles; copies of propaganda leaflets directed to German soldiers and civilians during the war; reports, correspondence with family, and printed matter relating to war-time service; and photographs. Detroit News

7 linear feet

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SNAC Resource ID: 6389698

Bentley Historical Library

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