Box SC149-WALB-001
Container
Contains 6 Results:
John W. Walber Papers
Collection — Box: SC149-WALB-001
Identifier: SC149-WALB
Scope and Contents
This collection contains papers related to Walber’s service as an Intelligence Officer in the US Army. Notably, it includes cartoons drawn by an official illustrator of the S.S. Magazine ‘Das Schwartzer Korps' while the cartoonist was in prison camp. These cartoons give the cartoonist’s impressions of life at the camp from the prisoner’s point of view. The cartoons are in German but the collection also contains photocopies with English translations. Additionally, there is an English...
Dates:
1945-1962
Found in:
Distinctive Collections
Original POW Cartoons, Undated
Item — Box: SC149-WALB-001, Folder: 1
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains papers related to Walber’s service as an Intelligence Officer in the US Army. Notably, it includes cartoons drawn by an official illustrator of the S.S. Magazine ‘Das Schwartzer Korps' while the cartoonist was in prison camp. These cartoons give the cartoonist’s impressions of life at the camp from the prisoner’s point of view. The cartoons are in German but the collection also contains photocopies with English translations. Additionally, there is an English...
Dates:
Undated
Found in:
Distinctive Collections
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John W. Walber Papers
Biographical Information, 1945-1962
Item — Box: SC149-WALB-001, Folder: 2
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains papers related to Walber’s service as an Intelligence Officer in the US Army. Notably, it includes cartoons drawn by an official illustrator of the S.S. Magazine ‘Das Schwartzer Korps' while the cartoonist was in prison camp. These cartoons give the cartoonist’s impressions of life at the camp from the prisoner’s point of view. The cartoons are in German but the collection also contains photocopies with English translations. Additionally, there is an English...
Dates:
1945-1962
Found in:
Distinctive Collections
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John W. Walber Papers
Report of Lt. Colonel of the S.S., circa 1945
Item — Box: SC149-WALB-001, Folder: 3
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains papers related to Walber’s service as an Intelligence Officer in the US Army. Notably, it includes cartoons drawn by an official illustrator of the S.S. Magazine ‘Das Schwartzer Korps' while the cartoonist was in prison camp. These cartoons give the cartoonist’s impressions of life at the camp from the prisoner’s point of view. The cartoons are in German but the collection also contains photocopies with English translations. Additionally, there is an English...
Dates:
circa 1945
Found in:
Distinctive Collections
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John W. Walber Papers
Education and Rehabilitation Booklet, circa 1945
Item — Box: SC149-WALB-001, Folder: 4
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains papers related to Walber’s service as an Intelligence Officer in the US Army. Notably, it includes cartoons drawn by an official illustrator of the S.S. Magazine ‘Das Schwartzer Korps' while the cartoonist was in prison camp. These cartoons give the cartoonist’s impressions of life at the camp from the prisoner’s point of view. The cartoons are in German but the collection also contains photocopies with English translations. Additionally, there is an English...
Dates:
circa 1945
Found in:
Distinctive Collections
/
John W. Walber Papers
POW Cartoon copies with English translations, Undated
Item — Box: SC149-WALB-001, Folder: 5
Scope and Contents
From the Collection:
This collection contains papers related to Walber’s service as an Intelligence Officer in the US Army. Notably, it includes cartoons drawn by an official illustrator of the S.S. Magazine ‘Das Schwartzer Korps' while the cartoonist was in prison camp. These cartoons give the cartoonist’s impressions of life at the camp from the prisoner’s point of view. The cartoons are in German but the collection also contains photocopies with English translations. Additionally, there is an English...
Dates:
Undated
Found in:
Distinctive Collections
/
John W. Walber Papers