Jewish soldiers
Found in 10 Collections and/or Records:
Harold Yudelson Papers
Jack Cohen Family Papers
Jack Martin Cohen was a native Atlantan. He graduated from high school in 1942 and served in World War II. His papers consist of an autograph book, invitations, certificate from the Mayfair Club, and military documents.
Jewish War Veterans – National Ladies Auxiliary Post 112
Lyons Heyman Family Papers
The collection consists of financial records from the Rialto Saloon Co., Inc. owned by the Marks family in Albany, Georgia, a history of Temple Beth El in West Point, Georgia.
Mark Bauman Papers
Mark Bauman is a Vietnam War veteran, a historian, and an active member of the Jewish community in Atlanta and the southern United States. His papers include a biographical sketch, correspondence, and material related to the 250th anniversary of Jews in Georgia.
Marvin C. Goldstein, D.D.S. Papers
A native Atlantan, Dr. Marvin C. Goldstein was a clinical professor of orthodontics at the Medical College of Gerogia and Emory University. He was active in a wide variety of community activities, including the Civil Rights Movement. His papers include biographies, Civil Rights related material, correspondence, deeds, articles, invitations, programs, newsletters, speeches, newspaper clippings, and material related to his service during Worlds War II.
Michael A. Greenblatt Papers
Michael Angelo Greenblatt was a soldier during the War of the Philippine Insurrection, 1900. He later became band director for Georgia School (now Institute) of Technology where he arranged the "Rambling Wreck from Georgia Tech". His papers include a diary from the War of the Philippine Insurrection, discharge papers from the United States Army and the Georgia Militia, and newspaper clippings.
Miriam Freedman Family Papers
The papers primarily relate to Hermann Hirsch, a Confederate veteran who settled in Columbus, Georgia. The collection contains letters written by Herman Hirsch while in service to the Confederacy. The letters give a full account of the siege of Jackson in 1863.
Morris Arnovitz Papers
Morris Arnovitz was a navigator with the Army Air Corps and had completed 21 missions before being shot down over Germany. He was a prisoner of war in Germany for the remainder of the war. Of special interest are his flight log and a journal kept by him while a prisoner of war. His papers consist primarily documents relating to the military service of Morris Arnovitz during World War II.
Sol Harry Greenberg Family Papers
Sol Harry Greenberg was a lieutenant in the United States Army Air Corps. His papers consist of a diary he kept of his wartime log and miscellaneous memorabilia related to his various activities.