Papers, [ca.1945-1946], 1974.

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Papers, [ca.1945-1946], 1974.

Photographs of Segal in London with U.S. Army Signal Corps Pictorial Service; Wehrmacht surrender in Rheims, France, 1945, including photos of General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Admiral Sir Harold M. Burough, Lt. Gen. Walker Bedell Smith, Maj. Gen. Ivan Susloparoff, Lt. Gen. Carl A. Spaatz, Col. Gen. Gustaf Jodl, Maj. Wilhelm Oxenius, Gen. Adm. Hans-George von Friedburg, Lt. Gen. S.R.F.E. Morgan, and Col. Zenkoiitch; Zionist Congress, ca.1945-1946, including Chaim Weizmann. Also tape and transcript of interview with Segal, 1974.

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