Try contacting the National World War II Museum (a.k.a. The D Day
Museum) in New Orleans. www.ddaymuseum.org There are quite a few
organizations collecting WWII information and oral histories.
Greg
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Subject: [MUSEUM-L] Looking for Someone- Long Shot
I know this a very very long shot but does anyone have any suggestions
on how to search for a polish immigrant in WWII?
I have an age and a name, and I am trying to research what happened to
this individual after 1945.
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Joshua K. Blay
Associate Director/Museum Curator
The Historical Society of Berks County
(610) 375-4375
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