Lot of 38, comprised of World War II-era signed cards, signed photographs, letters and more from military and political leaders. Notable signatures include: a clipped signature of Telford Taylor, a lawyer at the Nuremberg Trials; Major General and D-Day survivor Maxwell D. Taylor's clipped signature; fighter pilot J.H. "Jimmy" Doolittle's signature; an autographed card from General MacArthur's Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland; General Omar N. Bradley, field commander in North Africa and Europe, autographed card; member of the "Black Sheep Unit," fighter pilot Gregory "Pappy" Boyington's signature; successor to MacArthur, General J.M. Wainwright's autographed card; Lieutenant General who served with Eisenhower, Walter B. Smith's autograph; signed card from a flag raiser at Iwo Jima, John H. Bradley; General and Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, the man attributed to the Marshall Plan. Other items include a letter written and signed by Sophie Sondheim and signed autographed cards by other military men as well as many others. Condition: Most of the cards are in protective sleeves but are not attached, most have cases of toning. None appear to have any residual glue stains from past scrapbooks.
Lot of 38, comprised of World War II-era signed cards, signed photographs, letters and more from military and political leaders. Notable signatures include: a clipped signature of Telford Taylor, a lawyer at the Nuremberg Trials; Major General and D-Day survivor Maxwell D. Taylor's clipped signature; fighter pilot J.H. "Jimmy" Doolittle's signature; an autographed card from General MacArthur's Chief of Staff, Lieutenant General Richard K. Sutherland; General Omar N. Bradley, field commander in North Africa and Europe, autographed card; member of the "Black Sheep Unit," fighter pilot Gregory "Pappy" Boyington's signature; successor to MacArthur, General J.M. Wainwright's autographed card; Lieutenant General who served with Eisenhower, Walter B. Smith's autograph; signed card from a flag raiser at Iwo Jima, John H. Bradley; General and Army Chief of Staff George C. Marshall, the man attributed to the Marshall Plan. Other items include a letter written and signed by Sophie Sondheim and signed autographed cards by other military men as well as many others. Condition: Most of the cards are in protective sleeves but are not attached, most have cases of toning. None appear to have any residual glue stains from past scrapbooks.
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