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FRANK W. MILBURN
(1892 - 1962) American general, commanded the XXI Corps as part of General Patch's U.S. Seventh Army. Milburn's XXI Corps played a decisive role in collapsing the Colmar Pocket in February 1945. Good content D.S., 1p.4to. on Headquarters, XXIII Corps letterhead, headed "Russian Relations" to Gen. Geoffrey Keyes, then commanding the 7th Army. Milburn mentions confusion when Russians released German refugees and patients without prior notice, causing consternation at the border. He also mentions that the Russians had erected a "wire fence" along the border between occupation zones and the possible kidnapping of two German men. File holes at top, else fine.

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February 18, 2014 11:00 AM EST
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