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"Memo, Goebbels!" (Reeve 085182-132), National Museum of Health and Medicine

Description: "Memo, Goebbels! Der crooked cross a gift vill be to every Yankee mit V.D. venereal disease. Remember! Prophylaxis gives protection." Medical department, Camp Atterbury. By John D. Winebrenner. First Lieutenant Venereal Disease Central Officer. Boggs. VDGO-1.

Date: World War II era

Photo ID: Reeve 085182-132

Source collection: OHA 80: Reeve Photograph Collection

Repository: National Museum of Health and Medicine, Otis Historical Archives

Rights: No known restrictions upon publication, physical copy retained by National Museum of Health and Medicine. Publication and high resolution image requests should be directed to the NMHM (<a href="http://www.medicalmuseum.mil/" rel="nofollow">www.medicalmuseum.mil/</a>)
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