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Fred Kaltenbach
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Grinnell Stories blog by Dan Kaiser
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Frederick (Fred) Kaltenbach
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Germany, World War II
Post title: Iowa’s Most Famous Traitor...in Grinnell
Date published: May 6, 2016
Link to blog post: https://grinnellstories.blogspot.com/2016/05/iowas-most-famous-traitorin-grinnell.html
Drake Library Archive Digital File Name: Grinnell Stories/2016-05-06 Iowa’s most famous traitor in Grinnell
Summary: Kaiser outlines Frederick (Fred) Kaltenbach’s years at Grinnell College. Kaltenbach, a man who later became a member of Boebbel’s propaganda machine in Hitler’s Germany, began an idolization of Germany and military glory while at Grinnell College, from making speeches on his trip to Germany to joining a company of student soldiers, Company C, to gaining the German nickname “Fritz.”
Allbee House, Grinnell College
Company C, Grinnell College
Grinnell College
Hammer, David
Kaltenbach, Adolf (also Gustave or Gus)
Kaltenbach, Frederick (Fred)
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See also 4.1 - Grinnell - History - World War II
See also Collection #37