Joseph G. Fogg letter and obituary letter obituary.

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Joseph G. Fogg letter and obituary letter obituary.

Joseph G. Fogg's letter to his parents (dated 30 Apr 1945) describes what he saw at Bergen-Belsen a week after its liberation: the health conditions of and care given to the camp's surviving inmates; the camp's sanitary conditions; and the fate of some of the camp's SS guards. The photocopied obituary for Joseph G. Fogg, from the 04 Apr 1992 issue of The Plain Dealer, provides additional information about Fogg's military experiences, interests, and family life,

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Great Britain. Army

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Whitmore was govenor of Cape Breton Island and the Island of St. John (Prince Edward Island). From the description of Receipt for wages paid for labor in the Cape Breton colliery : manuscript, 1760. (Harvard University). WorldCat record id: 612812416 Administrative history unavailable. The University of Victoria Libraries Special Collections has a mandate to acquire military papers. From the description of Great Britain Army collection. [1800-1941]. (University o...

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Fogg, Joseph G.

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Joseph G. Fogg (Cleveland, Ohio, 1920 - Moreland Hills, 1992) was disqualified for American military service in World War II because of poor eyesight; he volunteered as an ambulance driver for an American Field Service unit attached to the 8th British Army, and served from 1942 to 1945. From the description of Joseph G. Fogg letter and obituary letter obituary. (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum). WorldCat record id: 122595510 ...