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Marcus, Bernard Early Life
Bernard Marcus was born on 14 May 1922. He was born in the Bronx in New York City. He lived there for 20 years before joining the army.
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Marcus, Bernard Feelings toward Enemies
Feelings toward Enemies
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Marcus, Bernard Hunting Nazis and Russian Spies
Bernard Marcus deployed from New York to Le Havre, France and then to Paris. He stayed at a delightful hotel in Paris.
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Marcus, Bernard Israeli Air Force Cameras
Israeli Air Force Cameras
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Marcus, Bernard Jewish Exodus from Germany
Bernard Marcus was instructed to report to the commanding general of the counterintelligence Corps in Frankfurt.
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Marcus, Bernard Korean War
Bernard Marcus was in the army reserves during the Korean War. He was not called up for active duty.
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Marcus, Bernard McCarthyism and Fear of Communism
In 1953, Bernard Marcus was called into the office of General Lawton [Annotator’s Note: General Kirke B.
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Marcus, Bernard Officer and Counterintelligence Training
Bernard Marcus had to take a physical examination prior to setting off for Fort Knox.
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Marcus, Bernard Reflections
Reflections
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Marcus, Bernard Return to Active Duty
Bernard Marcus received a call from the commander of Fort Monmouth [Annotator’s Note: in New Jersey].
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Marcus, Bernard Returning Home and Zeiss Scientisits
Bernard Marcus left Germany at the end of September or the beginning of October 1946.
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Marcus, Bernard The World at War and Education
Bernard Marcus and his family hardly discussed the world events in the 1930s.
