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The History of the 353rd Infantry Regiment

The book we have been waiting for has arrived! This long-anticipated book, covering the history of the 353rd Regiment during the WWII years, has finally left the printers and is in the hands of
the distributor. Those people who submitted advance orders may already have received their copies.
Order yours soon, only a limited number have been printed!

The distributor is:
Q. P. Distribution
22260 "C" Street
Winfield, KS 67156
Phone 1-888-281-5170
email at qpdistribution@skyerock.net
Books are $25.00 each, including shipping and handling charges. You may order books by mail using a check or credit card, but phone or email orders will be accepted by credit card only. Be sure you include all names and addresses where books are to be shipped. Once all the advance orders have been filled, books should be shipped within two days of the distributor's receipt of the order.
Scholar Needs Help on Book
If you were among those soldiers who entered
Ohrdruf or if your father was, I would greatly
apprepciate your getting in touch with me. I am a
writer and professor of literature in Austin, Texas,
and I am working on a book about the G.I.s who came
upon the Nazi concentration camps at the end of WWII.
I would be honored to talk to those of you willing to
share your memories. If you have email, my address
is: leilalevinson@yahoo.com
If you don't have email, please send me your phone
number and I'll call you at a time of your
convenience.
I am most grateful for your consideration. My father
was a doctor attached to the Third Armored Div. which
liberated Nordhausen at the same time the 89th was at
Ohrdruf. I understand that these memories are
difficult to bring up but the service you gave to
those prisoners and to our country's honor is of great
importance for history.
Thank you,
Leila Levinson
3206 Gilbert St.
Austin, TX 78703
512-479-6159
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