Charles Raymond Remsburg, Jr. |

Charles Remsburg, Detroit, Michigan, March 1946. | World War II, 1939-1946; Korean War, 1950-1955
Army
D Company, 405th Infantry Regiment, 102nd Infantry Division
Georgia; Ohio; Texas; New Jersey; Germany
Sergeant
Highland Park, MI
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After seven months serving in Europe, both in the infantry and as a public relations officer, Charles Remsburg was relieved to see the end of fighting, especially after he had lost so many friends, one of them in the wars last hours. His postwar travels around Europe opened his eyes to the devastating consequences of full-scale war; he even attended the Nuremberg War Crimes Trials for one day. Almost 40 years later, he was able to recall his experiences with the help of scores of letters hed written home.
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