Note: Uncle Stanley served in the Army in WWII as an MP. After the war, he was a guard at the Nuernburg trials. Email recieved 7-30-2002 from his son, Don: Yes, Stan was a guard at Nuernburg. I have some great pictures, my favorite being him walking behind Field Marshall Kietel (sp), who was the highest raking German army officer at wars end. Dad's carring a billy club. Kietel is in uniform, but stripped of all metels and patches. Also have a book on the city of Nuernburg, signed by Albert Spear. Uncle Stanley died of kidney failure at home in Prospect Park, Pa. Note: Email recieved 7-30-2002 from his son, Don: Note: Yes, Stan was a guard at Nuernburg. I have some great pictures, my favorite being him walking behind Field Marshall Kietel (sp), who was the highest raking German army officer at wars end. Dad's carring a billy club. Kietel is in uniform, but stripped of all metels and patches. Also have a book on the city of Nuernburg, signed by Albert Spear. Note: Note: Uncle Stanley died of kidney failure at home in Prospect Park, Pa. 1 Change Date: 8 FEB 2003
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