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  Winter, Eric M.

  Winter, Joseph A.

  Winzen, John P.

  Wirth, Otto

  Wirth, Paul O.

  Wirth, Werner K.

  Witt, Fritz

  Wittig, Werner R.

  Wittkugel, Karl E.

  Woerner, Eric A.

  Wohl, Henry

  Wohlfeiler, Max

  Wolf, Frederick

  Wolf, Gunther J. M.

  Wolf, Harold H.

  Wolf, Henry J.

  Wolf, Ludwig

  Wolf, Peter M.

  Wolfe, Warner M.

  Wolfes, Gerald H.

  Wolff, Fred G.

  Wolff, Hans M.

  Wolff, Norbert

  Wolff, Peter L.

  Wolff, Walter C.

  Wolff, Walter G.

  Wolfson, Henry A.

  Wormser, Stephen P.

  Wortman, Lothar

  Wunder, William O.

  Wynder, Ernest L.

  Yost, Henry John

  Young, George

  Young, Henry O.

  Young, Martin

  Zacharias, Heinz

  Zahler, Max

  Zander, Fred R.

  Zanders, Herman

  Zappler, Murray

  Zatzkis, Joseph

  Zeile, Robert C.

  Zeyen, Otto G.

  Ziegler, Gus

  Ziegler, William

  Ziegler, William F.

  Zimmer, Bernard J.

  Zimmer, William J.

  Zimmerman, Kurt

  Zinner, Philip

  Zorek, John H.

  Zucker, Adolph D.

  Zumbroich, Herman, Jr.

  Zuntz, Michael

  Zweig, Gunter

  Zweig, Michael H. W.

  Fifty Ritchie Boys who died in World War II

  Andersen, Peter H.

  Andrae, Robert W.

  Arsenault, Raymond A.

  Balaber, Sidney

  Bartal, Leslie

  Baum, Gerhard

  Benoit, John B.

  Bentley, Robert D.

  Collette, Jack Travis

  Corneliussen, Axel E.

  Demetriou, Fotios D.

  Des Marets, Herbert N.

  Dussaq, Reginald

  Emanuel, Nick C.

  Ermolieff, Nicholas

  Foth, Albert E.

  Friede, Dittmar H.

  Gaertner, Bernard

  Goeltzer, Wolf D.

  Gottlieb, Fred

  Gould, Robert G.

  Gunther, Walter, Jr.

  Hasto, Victor J.

  Held, Abraham

  Herring, Albert C., Jr.

  Jacobs, Kurt R.

  Kalamaras, Vassilios J.

  Kiever, Philip M.

  Knock, Edward D.

  Kupferschmidt, Alfred

  Lacour, John M.

  Lando, Lewis L., III

  Larick, Walter H., Jr.

  Leveille, Charles

  Maas, Henry J.

  Mandelbaum, Walter

  Mills, Benjamin W., Jr.

  Mosbacher, Stephen S.

  Peters, Peters Assad

  Popper, Kurt

  Robinow, Franz G. W.

  Rogge, Herman

  Rosenfeld, Edward L.

  Rosenwald, Henry S.

  Schlasinger, Larry S.

  Siebert, Herbert A.

  Sorbet, Reggie A.

  Stippich, Walter P.

  Zappler, Murray

  Zumbroich, Herman, Jr.

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