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Roy A. Buckley Photographs Collection
Collection
Identifier: SPC00040
Scope and Contents
The Roy A. Buckley Collection contains black and white photographs taken by the United States Army 669th Engineer Topographic Company during World War II. The unit’s primary function during the war would have been land surveying, terrain analysis and visualization, and map making for analysis and use by commanders in military operations. The photographs, personally taken by Master Sergeant Roy A. Buckley, depict members of the U.S. Army inspecting the bodies of concentration camp victims...
Dates:
1944 - 1946
Found in:
Florida Atlantic University Libraries
William Rosenblatt Photography Collection
Collection
Identifier: SPC00020
Scope and Contents
William Rosenblatt Collection contains black and white photographs taken by the United States Army Signal Corps during World War II. Most of the photographs depict various members of the United States Army and relief organization workers in France and Belgium. The collection also contains some personal photographs of William Rosenblatt in Paris during that time and some postcards from Laval and Verdun France.
Dates:
Created: 1944-1945; Other: Majority of material found in 1944
Found in:
Florida Atlantic University Libraries