Thursday, April 16, 2015

Profile: World War I

Julius Klein

         Julius Klein was a major general during World War I and II. After World War I, Klein became a criminal reporter for the State Herald, a Chicago newspaper. He also, tried to run for Congressman in 1932 and Senator in 1954. He was unsuccessful in both, but he was successful in the
Julius Klein WWII
formation of the JWV (Jewish War Veterans) New York's Fifth Avenue Parade on April 4, 1948, for the establishment of the State of Israel and several photographic exhibitions taken by U. S. Army Signal Corps.
             During World War I, Julius Klein served as an American spy in Germany. He was original from Germany were his family was interned. He had managed to escape to France, were he signed up as an American soldier in 1918.

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