Interior of a captured German dental trailer, 1945

Gift in Memory of Martin Rubin
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Photograph. Interior of the rear of a German dental trailer. Stamped caption on photo reverse: "6095-R-A11-5 July 45 Norbuth / XXII Corps. / Interior view looking from the front towards the rear, showing the air-conditioning vent in ceiling, the skylight, and the double lighting fixtures with flexible arms for adjustable lighting arrangements. / Photo by 165th Signal Photo Co." Location unknown. 5 July 1945

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07/05/1945
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Items from the service of Captain Martin Rubin, who served as a dental surgeon in the 53rd Medical Battalion, 684th Medical Clearing Company (Dental Corps) in the European Theater of Operations. Rubin was born on 1 February 1911 in New York, New York. He was a dentist in Brooklyn when he entered the service on 17 August 1942. After basic training, Rubin was sent to Harvard University Medical School from January through February 1943. In late November, he was shipped off to Scotland and was soon stationed in England. Rubin remained in England until the Normandy campaign and remained in Europe until October 1945. During his service, Rubin also participated in the Northern France, Rhineland, Ardennes, and Central Europe campaigns. Rubin was discharged in January 1946 in Pennsylvania. On 6 October 1986, Rubin died in Florida. Collection includes military correspondence, insignia, and over 100 photographs which document Rubin's time at training camp in Virginia, travelling through Europe, and sobering photos of a liberated concentration camp.