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Caption | Non-commissioned officers of Headquarters Company, 422nd Infantry Battalion, 106th Infantry Division at Camp Atterbury, Indiana, 1944. Master Sergeant Roddie Edmonds is in the front row, second from left. ww2dbase | ||||
WW2-Era Location Name | Edinburgh, Indiana, United States | ||||
Date | Jul 1944 | ||||
Photographer | Unknown | ||||
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Source | ww2dbaseUnited States Army | ||||
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Added By | David Stubblebine | ||||
Photo Size | 1,502 x 1,127 pixels |
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In the third row, at the right end is Corporal Lester Tannenbaum (later Lester Tanner), a Jewish soldier who, in 1945, was at Stalag IX-A at Ziegenhain, Germany when senior NCO Roddie Edmonds defied the German captors by refusing to identify the Jewish soldiers.