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Contents List
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Mss 559
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Part 1 (Mss 559): Original Collection, 1940-19461.2 c.f. (3 archives boxes) The core of the collection is the CORRESPONDENCE from servicemen during World War II sent to Joseph Helfert and his wife. Most of the letters are from Beaver Dam residents or relatives of the Helferts. Many are from young men whom Joseph Helfert knew through his work with the Columbia Squires; Boy Scouts, or local youth sporting activities. The letters cover the soldiers' tours of duty from basic training to overseas combat in both the European and Pacific theaters. They are from both officers and enlisted men; among them were Fritz Draeger, a seaman on the U.S.S. Bunker Hill; Doctor Mark Temkin; Osmund Ries, who served in the Twenty-sixth Infantry Division in Europe; Florian A. Poletzke, a former student of Mrs. Helfert, who fought in Europe; Robert L. Summerfeldt, a Columbian Squire and journalist; Alger G. Saxe, who spent the war in Washington, D.C., as a clerk; and John Piotruch, who fought in New Guinea. The correspondence includes letters, post cards, V-Mail, clippings, photographs, and a few Christmas and Easter cards. The soldiers discussed in various detail their religious activities, promotions, jobs, housing, food, units, bases where they were stationed, and their feelings. They also mentioned meeting or corresponding with other soldiers from Beaver Dam and were particularly interested in whether their friends who were in service were safe. Over one-half of the soldiers' correspondence was from eleven men. Joseph Helfert separated it into bundles (sometimes with endorsements on the envelopes) for each man. This order has been maintained, and within these folders the letters were arranged in chronological order. The remainder of the soldiers' correspondence consists of a scattering of letters from many individuals. These letters were arranged alphabetically in three folders. The principal weakness of the World War II correspondence is the absence of outgoing letters from Helfert. The collection contains only a few letters which Helfert sent to Beaver Dam soldiers, all letters which were returned to the sender. But, as the 3 x 5 NAME AND ADDRESS INDEX CARDS ON SOLDIERS indicate, Joseph Helfert sent numerous letters to servicemen, file copies of which have not been preserved. The “Dear Tony: What's Happening Here” and “Call to Arms with Beaver Dam Boys” columns in the Daily Citizen provide only a partial replacement for the lost outgoing correspondence. The State Historical Society Library has the Citizen on microfilm. The “Dear Tony” column, apparently, was not published until late 1944 or early 1945. In addition to the 3 x 5 index cards giving the name and address of his soldier correspondents and the dates of outgoing letters, Helfert also maintained NEWSPAPER CLIPPINGS ON SOLDIERS (pasted on orange cards) of notices run in the Daily Citizen of soldiers killed, wounded, or missing in action, and of soldiers taken prisoner or liberated. In the Archives, photocopies were made of the clippings and the originals returned to the donor. The remainder of the collection consists of processed or published material collected by Helfert while publishing his newspaper during World War II. The CENSORSHIP, PROPAGANDA, AND CODE OF WARTIME PRACTICES FOR THE PRESS INFORMATION series consists of two folders of confidential material sent to Helfert by the American Newspaper Publishers Association, the Office of War Information, the Office of Censorship, and various military commands. Much of this material is in the form of output from a teletype. WAR PROPAGANDA AND MISCELLANEOUS PAMPHLETS consists of what has been retained of Helfert's collection of pamphlets, maps, and posters printed by the government or companies on such topics as civil defense, war bonds, war production, conservation of scarce materials, training soldiers, and action in the European and Pacific theaters. Because most of this material duplicated items in the Society's government documents collection, much of it was returned to the donor. However, items kept with the collection include a Victory Pictorial produced by the Ford Motor Company, pamphlets on synthetic rubber, wartime production by the automobile industry, and conserving metals, the second annual report of the Writers War Board (1944), and several items published by the American Legion and USO. The final portion of the collection, U.P. Play, is one box of advertising material which Helfert received from the United Press. It consists of an incomplete run of monthly samples of prominent front-page positions which United Press dispatches earned in newspapers using two or more wire services in competitive fields from coast to coast. The material covers the period from January 1942 to July 1944, and features headline stories primarily relating to World War II.
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Box
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1
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Series: Biographical Material
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Series: Correspondence
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Box
1
Folder
2-3
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Draeger, Fritz, 1942, October 30 - 1945, April 25
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Box
1
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4
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Kennedy, Bernard J., 1944, July 29 - 1945, August 5
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Box
1
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5
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Piotrucha, Leo, 1943, September 4 - 1945, July 18
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Box
1
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6
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Polchinski, John, 1943, March 22 - 1945, November 9
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Box
1
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7
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Poletzki, Florian A., 1943, March 26 - May 12
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Obermeyer, Leo, 1942, October 25 - 1945, June 21
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Box
1
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9
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Ries, Osmund, 1942, October 26 - 1945, August 13
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Box
1
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10
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Saxe, Alger G., 1942, September 27 - 1945, January 25
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Sommerfeldt, Robert L., 1942, September 20 - 1946, January 8
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Stabb, Clarence J., 1942, December 6 - 1944, January 23
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Temkin, Mark, 1940, November 18 - 1945, August 18
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Box
1
Folder
14-16
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Miscellaneous : Alphabetical.
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Box
1
Folder
17
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Series: Name and Address Index Cards on Soldiers
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Box
2
Folder
1-3
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Series: Newspaper Clippings on Soldiers
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Box
2
Folder
4-5
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Series: Censorship, Propaganda, and Code of Wartime Practices for the Press Information, 1942, January 27 - 1945, September 12, undated
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Series: War Propaganda and Miscellaneous Pamphlets
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Miscellany
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Box
3
Folder
1-5
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U.P. Play (monthly periodical), 1942, January - 1944, July
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M81-393
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Part 2 (M81-393, PH Mss 559): Additions, 1917, 1942-1946 0.6 c.f. (2 archives boxes) and 13 photographs : Additional letters, 1942-1946, sent to Joseph Helfert by servicemen from Beaver Dam during World War II, photographs of correspondents, and a “Marine Recruiters' Bulletin,” 1917. The photographs have been assigned call number PH Mss 559.
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Letters, 1942-1946
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Box
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Folder
1
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Antonopoulos, First Lieutenant Elaine
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Box
1
Folder
2
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Arndorfer, Private Robert F.
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Box
1
Folder
3
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Beers, Edward H.
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Box
1
Folder
4
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Benike, Corporal Robert
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Box
1
Folder
5
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Boeder, Lieutenant Wilson
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Box
1
Folder
6
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Breuer, B.H.
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Box
1
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7
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Burke, Captain John C.
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Box
1
Folder
8
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Capelle, Temlen
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Box
1
Folder
9
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Daniel, Sergeant J.M.
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Box
1
Folder
10
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Dille, Lieutenant Eugene P.
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Box
1
Folder
11
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Elliot, Jack
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Box
1
Folder
12
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Gavre, Vince
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Box
1
Folder
13
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Gergen, Lieutenant W.J.
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Box
1
Folder
14
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Golueke, Private W.J.
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Box
1
Folder
15
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Gorezynski, John
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Box
1
Folder
16
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Gockeiz, Norbert
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Box
1
Folder
17
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Hall, Major R.J.
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Box
1
Folder
18
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Hammer, Frank E.
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Box
1
Folder
19
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Hankes, Lieutenant Clem
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Box
1
Folder
20
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Hankes, Joe
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Box
1
Folder
21
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Hemmy, Paul A., Jr.
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Box
1
Folder
22
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Herdrick, Lieutenant Evelyn
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Box
1
Folder
23
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Hoch, Water Tender Floyd
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Box
1
Folder
24
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Hussli, John A.
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Box
1
Folder
25
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Jarosh, Howard
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Box
1
Folder
26
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Johnson, E.M.
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Box
1
Folder
27
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Kachelski, Robert
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Box
1
Folder
28
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Kaiser, Lieutenant Ruben
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Box
1
Folder
29
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Kastenmeier, J.C.
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Box
1
Folder
30
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Klein, Phil
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Box
1
Folder
31
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Korez, Captain A.B.
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Box
1
Folder
32
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Krobert, Lieutenant B.A.
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Box
1
Folder
33
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Kronenberg, Sergeant Frederick W.
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Box
1
Folder
34
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Kumba, Corporal Herbert
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Box
1
Folder
35
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Ledienowski, Corporal Peter
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Box
1
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36
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Magyar, Sergeant Anton
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Box
1
Folder
37
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Miller, Richard
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Box
1
Folder
38
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Mock, Martha
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Box
2
Folder
1
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Morgan, Sergeant Garland
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Box
2
Folder
2
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Morgan, Lieutenant H.R.
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Box
2
Folder
3
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Piotrucha, Private Leo
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Box
2
Folder
4
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Polchinski, Corporal J.
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Box
2
Folder
5
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Ries, Sergeant Osmund
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Box
2
Folder
6
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Stangl, Corporal B.C.
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Box
2
Folder
7
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Stangl, Robert
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Box
2
Folder
8
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Sterr, Robert
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Box
2
Folder
9
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Trechter, O.H.
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Box
2
Folder
10
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Walker, Sergeant L.A.
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Box
2
Folder
11
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“The Recruiters' Bulletin,” Christmas 1917
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Box
2
Folder
12
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Unidentified correspondence and a letter from Helfert to a friend, 1943, undated
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PH Mss 559
PH Box
20
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Photographs, 1944-1945, undated : The photographs accompanied some of the letters and include portraits of correspondents in uniform and photographs taken on duty, including scenes from Cherbourg, France.
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