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Leslie Verdeen Reynolds 1944

Leslie Reynolds died on February 23, 1944 at Monowitz plant site by the British POW camp and the Auschwitz lll Jews work camp., and was buried at Krakow Rakowicki Cemetery 2. E. 1. in Poland. Family, friend, or fan, this family history biography is for you to remember Leslie Verdeen Reynolds.
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Monowitz plant site by the British POW camp and the Auschwitz lll Jews work camp.
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    Service number: t/183224 Rank: Corporal Regiment: Royal Army Service Corps
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    1944

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    February 23, 1944
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    Shot dead by an SS guard within the Monowitz plant. Ordered to climb a pylon Reynolds refused without gloves in the icy cold.
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    Monowitz plant site by the British POW camp and the Auschwitz lll Jews work camp.
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    Krakow Rakowicki Cemetery 2. E. 1. in Poland
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Did you know?
In 1814, on September 14th, Francis Scott Key wrote what we now know as the lyrics of the Star-Spangled Banner while he watched the British attack on Fort McHenry in Baltimore Harbor. He originally wrote a poem titled "Defence of Fort M'Henry". The lyrics of the poem were then set to the tune of a popular English song. It wasn't until 1931 that the song became the official national anthem of the United States.
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In 1850, on June 1st, the 1850 census was conducted. The population of the US was counted as 23,191,876 - which included 3,204,313 slaves. It was the first census in the US to count every person of a household - including women, children, and slaves - and to ask the place of birth of household members.
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