Aldo Freda
Freda
Aldo
NJ
World War, 1939-1945
Army
357th Infantry Regiment, 90th Infantry Division
Private First Class
European Theater
Yes
Veteran
Aldo Freda, 2002
Veteran during interview
Telegram from the Adjutant General to Mrs. Lena Freda, reporting her son Aldo Freda returned to military control.
Telegram to Mrs. Lena Freda
Telegram from Adjutant General to Mrs. Lena Freda, reporting her son, Aldo Freda, MIA.
Telegram to Mrs. Lena Freda
Aldo Freda, front of Prisoner of War postcard.
Front of Prisoner of War postcard
Aldo Freda, letter from New York World Telegram to Mrs. Freda, announcing her son released from POW camp [July 12, 1945]
To Mrs. Freda [July 12, 1945]
Aldo Freda, membership card for the Ninetieth Division Association [September 2001 to September 2002]
Membership card for the Ninetieth Division Association [September 2001 to September 2002]
Aldo Freda, telegram to Mr. And Mrs. Benedetto Freda [June 3, 1945]
Telegram to Mr. And Mrs. Benedetto Freda [June 3, 1945]
Telegram from the Adjutant General to Mrs. Lena Freda [June 3, 1945] informing her that her son Aldo would be returned to the United States within the near future.
Telegram to Mrs. Lena Freda [June 3, 1945]
Letter from Colonel Howard F. Bresee, Assistant Director, POW Division, to Mrs. Lena Freda, 24 August 1944.
To Mrs. Lena Freda [24 August 1944]
Letter from Archer L. Lerch, the Provost Marshall General, to "the Next of Kin of American Prisoners of War," addressing concerns that German POWs in American hands were being treated too softly.
To "the Next of Kin of American Prisoners of War" [March 1945]
Aldo Freda, "A History of the 90th Division in World War II"
A History of the 90th Division in World War II
Veterans History Project, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress
https://memory.loc.gov/diglib/vhp/story/loc.natlib.afc2001001.01997/
DLC-AFC
2023-06-02
loc.natlib.afc2001001.01997