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Signatures of 117 Guatemalan deportees, 1942

Signatures of 117 Guatemalan deportees, 1942

by GAIC_Admin | Jan 26, 2016 | U.S. Special War Problems Division - Latin America

Signatures of 117 Guatemalan deportees, 1942. From S.S. Drottningholm, a Swedish ship used in exchanges of Latin American civilians to Germany — Los alemanes en Guatemala, 1828-1944, by Regina Wagner, Guatemala, 1996.
27 Mar 1942, Schofield to Attorney General Memo: Arrangements for Shipping, Guarding, Housing Diplomatic and Non-Diplomatic Prisoners

27 Mar 1942, Schofield to Attorney General Memo: Arrangements for Shipping, Guarding, Housing Diplomatic and Non-Diplomatic Prisoners

by GAIC_Admin | Jan 26, 2016 | U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Special War Problems Division - Latin America

Schofield to Attorney General, 27 Mar 1942, 740.00115 EW 1939/2426, RG 59 Central Decimal File, 1940-1944; Box 2822—250/32/18/07 — arrangements for shipping, guarding, housing diplomatic and non-diplomatic prisoners  
Roster of Internees (German) Picked Up in Central America During 1943

Roster of Internees (German) Picked Up in Central America During 1943

by GAIC_Admin | Jan 26, 2016 | U.S. Special War Problems Division - Latin America

Roster of Internees; Internees (German) Picked Up in Central America During 1943; Records Relating to German Civilian Internees During World War II, 1941-1946; entry A1 466J; Records of the Office of the Provost Marshal General, RG 389, NA.  

22 Feb 1943, Report on traveling conditions of group of German citizens from Costa Rica

by GAIC_Admin | Jan 26, 2016 | Crystal City - Texas, U.S. Special War Problems Division - Latin America

Report on traveling conditions of group of German citizens from Costa Rica, 22 Feb 1943: from folder 383.7, Camp Crystal City, NARA (exact location is being investigated) — Mention is made of “Negro members of the ship’s personnel” on page 2; that...
30 Mar 1943, Raymond Ickes, Memo: Procedures to Decide Whom to Imprison, Intern, Repatriate

30 Mar 1943, Raymond Ickes, Memo: Procedures to Decide Whom to Imprison, Intern, Repatriate

by GAIC_Admin | Jan 26, 2016 | U.S. Department of Justice, U.S. Department of State, U.S. Special War Problems Division - Latin America

Raymond Ickes, Memorandum to the Minister, 30 Mar 1943: RG 84; Costa Rica; U.S. Embassy, San Jose; Classified General Records; File 711.5; UD 2353; Box 25 [Old Box 26]—350/53/27/05 — discusses procedures to decide whom to imprison, intern, repatriate...
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