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DETROIT JEWISH CHRONICLE
MEMORIAL DAY, MAY 30, 1946
ajor-General Maurice Rose Post, No. 420 •
Nadel, Leonard
AnUUau, S.
History
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Maj.-Gen. Maurice Rose
One of the highest ranking Jews in the army, Major-Genera
oral Maurice Rose served his country with distinction in two war
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occasion of his death was a typical example of Nazi brutal
d Jews although the German who foully murdered him w
nds were up in surrender probably did not know Rose wiis
al Rose was only 45 at the time of his death. He had
the love and respect of his men and he was never
danger. Ho had been commissioned a second lieu t
and at the start of World War Two he was a
he lost his life during the week of Pasii
ver celebrate the festival of freedom. In ct t.
e all over the world, he left his name [o ft. ,
f.
erty and democracy,
Edward C.
He was 32 years of a
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a uniform.
He was active in the P
Lodge, Bnai while
ing in Sioux City, ',,acry.ed a
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first Aleph Godol of
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ter of Aleph Zadek
as an officer in the
Icy AZA Association.
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Army. He met his d
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s awarded the
Citation, the
Arrowhead, and
died in the
tion of St. Lo,
he fiercest hat-
European cam-
oday, remains a
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David Pilnick
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Da vid Pilnick was w
any
the Detroit Roving Bar
me.
when the call to the c
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unto o ass
high School.
Fond of sports
and reading,
David had
planned to en-
ter business for
himself. His
prospects were
good but his
country was at
war and David was never one
to ignore an obligation.
lie spent 23 months in the serv-
ice and his last campaign was in
Germany. He was awarded the
Presidential Citation, the Purple
Heart, the Oak Leaf Cluster, and
the Combat Infantry Badge.
On February 5, 1945, he met
his untimely death while lcadin
a patrol.
He was 21 years of age.
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in
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uate
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nas, ,
was well
way to
sal CC es sf
irnalistie ea-
er when war
)rolte out and
was especially adept in this field
through his knowledge 'f many
languages.
Robert served three and a half
years in the armed forces and
received the Purple Heart and
Presidential Citation.
He died in the bitter strugglz
on the Anzio Beach, Italy, when
the American forces were almost
thrown back into the sea by the
enemy.
He was 29 years of age.
the
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lent
due
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Kri
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igh
aduate
and had attend-
ed Wayne Uni-
versity Law
School. Ile saw duty in England
and France and fought in the
battle of Metz. He died in Ger-
many on December 1, 1944.
He was the son of Mr. and
Mrs. Israel Kritt and he left his
wife, Sarah, ind a three-year-old
son, Jerome. At the time of his
induction, he had been scheduled
to head his section at the inter-
nal revenue department.
He was 34 years of age.
CO
tion w
entered the ser-
vice. He was a
graduate of
Central High
School a n d he
planned a car-
eer as a lawyer. Drumming was
his hobby.
He was seven months in the
service, from Feb. 15, 1944, to
Sept. 28, 1944. He fought in
drive in the 35th Infantry Divi-
At his death, he left his
Nettie, and his son, Paul
Ir e : , who is now three years of
agek
s 25 years of age.
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