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Guide to the
Papers of the Major General Charles A.
Willoughby
Gettysburg College, Musselman Library
Special Collections & College Archives
Processed by Jaclyn Campbell
July 2001
MS-024: The Papers of the Major General Charles A. Willoughby (13 boxes, 3.51 cubic feet)
Inclusive Dates: 1945-1974
Bulk Dates: 1949-1952
Processed by Jaclyn Campbell
July 2001
Provenance:
Donated by Major General Willoughby
1945-1974
Some papers were donated posthumously by Mrs. Willoughby and Mr. William J.
Sebald, executor of Willoughby’s estate, according to Willoughby’s wishes prior to his
death in 1972.
Biography:
Major General Charles Andre Willoughby was born as Adolph C. Weidenbach in
Heidelberg, Germany, March 8, 1892 to Baron T. von Tscheppe-Weidenbach of Baden,
Germany, and Emmy Willoughby of Baltimore, Maryland. He attended several schools
in both Germany and France, learning German, French, and Spanish, before moving to
the United States to be with relatives in 1910. Willoughby enlisted in the Regular Army
and was a private, corporal, and sergeant between 1910 and 1913, when he entered
Gettysburg College. While at Gettysburg, he founded the college’s Reserve Officer
Training Corps (ROTC). He graduated in 1914 and received his commission as Major in
May of that year. Willoughby later pursued post-graduate studies at the University of
Kansas, although he never completed this degree, due to his active duty in World War I.
In August 1916, Willoughby accepted a Regular Army Commission and, while
waiting for his appointment, taught at the Howe School in Indiana and Racine College in
Wisconsin in the modern language departments.
During his military tenure, Willoughby served the 16th
, 35th
, 24th
, and 65th
Regiments of the Infantry and the First Division of American Expeditionary Force, as
well as the Air Service in 1918 and 1919. In 1918, he commanded the Aviation
Instruction Center at Chatereauroux, France and was the military attaché for United
States legislations to Venezuela, Colombia, and Ecuador from 1923-1927.
He served as General MacArthur’s Chief of Intelligence from 1940-1951 and
participated in active duty in Manila during World War II.
Willoughby was highly decorated in the United States, France, Italy, Britain,
Venezuela, and Ecuador. Among his medals are: the Silver Star for gallantry in action on
Bataan, the Distinguished Service Cross, the Distinguished Service Medal, the Oak Leaf
Cluster, the Medal of Honor by the French government, the Order of St. Maurice and St.
Lazarus by Italy, the Order of Abdon-Calderon by Ecuador, the Order of the Liberator by
Venezuela, and the Order of British Empire by Britain. During the course of his career,
he served in many areas, both foreign and domestic.
In May 1923 he married Juana Manuella Rodriguez in San Juan, Puerto Rico and
had one daughter, Olga, born December 24, 1925.
Willoughby authored several books, including The Economic and Military
Participation of the United States in the World War (World War I) and MacArthur 1941-
1951.
He retired from service September 1, 1952, later moved to New York where he
supported Anti-Communist movements and organizations. He finally moved to Naples,
Florida, where he died October 25, 1972 at the age of 80.
Series Description
The Willoughby Collection is arranged into ten series: Series I: Personal Papers, Series
II: South America, Series III: Other Army Papers, Series IV: Asia, Series V: Sorge
Espionage Case, Series VI: Clippings, Series VII: Photographs, Series VIII:
Correspondence, Series IX: Manuscripts and Publications, and Series X: Collection
Correspondence.
Scope and Content Notes:
Additional information on Willoughby can be obtained by searching under
“Willoughby” in Musselman Library’s catalog.
Series I contains a biography of Willoughby, several speeches and addresses he gave,
and a folder of local honors for Major General Willoughby.
Series II contains typescripts, written in Spanish, of radio programs from 1951 and 1952,
concerning various South American countries and their economic relations with the
United States.
Series III contains Army papers not related to Asia or South America. This series
includes footlocker contents of Willoughby, Why Stalin Tricked the United States Into
Pressing China to Sign the 30 Year Treaty with Soviet Russia (1945): An Analysis and
Prediction, Soviet Prisoner of War Reports, Information on South Moluccas, and
“Command and Staff Leadership for the National Police Reserve”.
Series IV contains materials from the Korean War and fighting in the Southwest Pacific
during World War II as well as papers concerning Japan’s emperor and his decisions
during World War II.
Series V contains published documents and House documents regarding this case. Also
known as the “Shanghai Conspiracy”, the Sorge Espionage Case involved two supposed
Communist spies, Richard Sorge and Agnes Smedley. Sorge confessed and was executed
in 1944 for his actions but Smedley denied all charges. Despite having the charges
against her proven to be unfounded, she relocated to England, where she died at the age
of 53 in 1950. She was known as a friend to the Chinese.
Series VI consists of newspaper clippings, both foreign and domestic, from the World
War II and Korean Conflict eras regarding Communism, the wars, and Willoughby.
Series VII consists of a photo album of shots of Tokyo, loose photos of MacArthur and
World War II, personal photos, and a photo of Olga Willoughby.
Series VIII consists of various correspondence of Willoughby spanning the time period
from World War II through 1952. Some correspondences are written in foreign
languages such as German, French, and Spanish. Most of the correspondence pertains to
Willoughby’s time as Chief of Intelligence and is military in nature. There is also
correspondence from publishers regarding Willoughby’s published works. This series
includes correspondence from both J. Edgar and Herbert Hoover as well as Senator
Joseph McCarthy, some of which regards the Sorge Espionage Case.
Series IX includes three copies of MacArthur 1941-1951 written in Japanese; April, May,
and June 1952 issues of Reader’s Digest published in French, English, Spanish, Danish,
and German; a report before the United States Senate dated April 30, 1958 regarding an
“assessment of the current situation with respect to Korea, Japan, China, Vietnam, and
other countries of the Far East”; manuscripts for MacArthur 1941-1951; “The Character
of Military Intelligence”; “Die Russiche Emigration”; and “The Return of MacArthur”.
Series X includes correspondence from and to Gettysburg College regarding this
collection, both in its acquisition, as well as requests for viewing it. Also included are
listings of the processed collection of MacArthur, which includes Willoughby papers, at
other institutions.
Box 1
Series I – Personal Papers
1-1 Papers – Biography
1-2 Papers – Speeches, Addresses
1-3 Papers – Miscellaneous file containing programs from dinners attended honoring
Willoughby and newsclips about Willoughby
Series II – South America
1-4 South America – Gonzalo Gual Vidal: Typescript of radio shows pertaining to
economic relations between United State and Brazil, Peru, Chile,
Uruguay, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, Venezuela, and Argentina
Series III – Army Papers
1-5 Army – Footlocker Contents list
1-6 Army – Why Stalin Tricked the United States Into Pressing China to Sign the 30-
Year Treaty With Soviet Russia (1945): An Analysis and Prediction by
Maurice William
1-7 Army – Soviet Prison of War Reports 1949: Interrogation reports of Soviet use
and treatment of Japanese Prisoners of War
1-8 Army – South Moluccas: pamphlets on the “Forgotten War”
1-9 Army – “Command and Staff Leadership for the National Police Reserve”
1-10 Army – House Foreign Relations Committee 1958
Box 2
Series IV – Asia
2-1 Asia – Korean War Material: Interrogation Reports, clips from national
newspapers, etc.
2-2 Asia – North Korean Information: News clips from periodicals and government
Reports
2-3 Asia – Aid and Comfort to the Enemy: Trends in Korean Press Reports:
Publication by United States government
2-4 Asia – Matsudaira’s “Emporer and the End of the War” copies in Japanese and
English translations
2-5 Asia – Matsudaira’s Memoirs: in Japanese and English
2-6 Asia – Southwest Pacific Area Studies
2-7 Asia – Chronology of “The War in the Southwest Pacific”
Box 3
Series V – Sorge Espionage Case
3-1 Sorge – House Committee Extracts from Willoughby Files
3-2 Sorge – A Partial Documentation of the Sorge Espionage Case: Manuscript
3-3 Sorge – Translation of Document re Lu Hsun and Refutation of Charges by
Smedley
3-4 Sorge – Congressional Hearings/Smedley
3-5 Sorge – A Partial Documentation of the Sorge Espionage Case: Printed Version
3-6 Sorge – Shanghai Conspiracy: Plates
3-7 Sorge – Shanghai Conspiracy News Clippings
Box 4
Series VI – Clippings
4-1 Clippings – Communism: American Mercury January 1952; Why You Buy Books
That Sell Communism; Pipeline to the Kremlin from Daily News October
13-17, 1952; New York Times article January 28, 1953; New York Times
March 8, 1953; Misc. News reprints from Alfred Kohlberg
4-2 Clippings – Gustavo Duran: Information on supposed Communist secret agent
Gustavo Duran in multiple languages
4-3 Clippings – Korea: U.S. Korea Losses Pass 100,000 Exceed Rate of World War
II, The Korea-Formosa Leak, Weintraub Stand in UN Probe, Korea
‘Show’ Called Valid Test of Improved Raiding Strategy, various articles
regarding Willoughby’s article in Cosmopolitan accusing six news
correspondents of biased writing
4-4 Clippings – MacArthur: Article from New York Times July 8, 1952; pictorial
biography of MacArthur, Bitter Road to an Epic Defeat, Fact Sheet and
Brief Review of the fall of the Philippines; clipping from Chicago Daily
Tribune August 20, 1945; MacArthur’s Nisei
4-5 Clippings – Miscellaneous: Gracias A Los Degaullistas Disidentes, Pinay Ha
Ganado, Por Sesenta Votos De Mayoria, Otra Votacion De Confianza;
The Freeman March 10, 1952; Insemnari December 1951; Memorandum
dated February 26, 1952 in Spanish; Page 522 from Flying July 1918;
Silurain News November 12, 1951; Two Pages from ABC; Books of the
Times; The Mad Rush Into Inflation; Press Release dated December 5,
1951; Reader’s Digest excerpt of Tora, Tora, Tora!; Indices Mensuales de
la Produccion Industrial Espanola
4-6 Clippings – NATO: New York Times Clippings May 26, 1952; May 27, 1952;
May 28, 1952; May 31, 1952; June 1, 1952; June 3, 1952; November 16,
1952; December 14, 1952; New York Herald Tribune Clipping April 2,
1952; Newsweek Article September 15, 1952; unidentified news clip
Box 5
Series VII – Photographs
5-1 Photos – Photo album of Tokyo presented to the college by ROTC Major R. E.
Moss, probably originally a gift to the local ROTC unit by Willoughby
5-2 Photos – World War II, MacArthur, etc.
5-3 Photos – Personal Photos
5-4 Photos – Officers in uniform
5-5 Photos – High School graduation photo of Olga Willoughby
Box 6
Series VIII – Correspondence
6-1 Correspondence – Almond, Edward M., Dated:
November 15, 1949
September 7, 1950
August 26, 1952
September 10, 1952
6-2 Correspondence – Aparecio, V., Dated:
April 28, 1951
May 8, 1951
6-3 Correspondence – Aparicio, Juan, Dated:
February 14, 1952
July 10, 1952
6-4 Correspondence – Appleton, Mrs. Daniel
July 13, 1952
6-5 Correspondence – Arenin, Dated:
July 5, 1952
6-6 Correspondence – Armstrong, W. Park Jr., Dated:
April 19, 1951
6-7 Correspondence – Arraras, Joaquin, Dated:
March 3, 1952
6-8 Correspondence – Artajo, Alberto Martin, Dated:
February 10, 1949
August 29, 1949
November 25, 1949
February 10, 1950
February 27, 1950
March 16, 1950
April 30, 1950
June 12, 1950
June 27, 1950
December 18, 1951
September 17, 1952
July 15, 1952
July 6
6-9 Correspondence – Ascoli, Dr. Max, Dated:
October 10, 1940 Press Release
6-10 Correspondence – Atkins, A. T., Dated:
December 9, 1951
6-11 Correspondence – Aurell, George, Dated:
May 15, 1951
6-12 Correspondence – Berkson, Seymour, Dated:
February 1, 1950
May 11, 1951
6-13 Correspondence – Boltze, Dr. Erich, Dated:
May 27, 1952
October 15, 1952
6-14 Correspondence – Bonne, Dated:
August 4, 1952
6-15 Correspondence – Brada, George, Dated:
May 20, 1952
May 21, 1952
May 22, 1952
June 6, 1952
June 1952
August 25, 1952
September 8, 1952
6-16 Correspondence – Bradley, General Omar, Dated:
December 22, 1947
May 3, 1947
May 21, 1948
October 18, 1948
November 2, 1948
February 14, 1950
June 27, 1950
January 12, 1951
6-17 Correspondence – Bratton, R. S., Dated:
July 22, 1952
October 14, 1952
6-18 Correspondence – Brewster, Senator Owen, Dated:
October 20, 1949
January 30, 1950
February 5, 1950
April 21, 1950
May 22, 1950
May 28, 1950
June 12, 1950
August 29, 1950
September 17, 1950
November 21, 1950
December 16, 1950
April 12, 1951
April 30, 1951
May 1, 1951
May 12, 1951
May 17, 1951
May 30
6-19 Correspondence – Bridges, Senator Styles, Dated:
September 21, 1948
December 24, 1948
August 28, 1950
August 29, 1950
Issue of Congressional Record
6-20 Correspondence – Brown, David, Dated:
November 11, 1952
6-21 Correspondence – Brown, Derryle, Dated:
March 18, 1952
6-22 Correspondence – Cain, Harry, Dated:
July 20, 1949
August 12, 1949
September 14, 1950
6-23 Correspondence – Cantigny Farm, Dated:
August 30, 1952
6-24 Correspondence – Cardona, Jose del Castano y, Dated:
February 13, 1952
6-25 Correspondence – Carrington, John W., Dated:
January 19, 1953
6-26 Correspondence – Chamberlain, John, Dated:
June 3, 1952
6-27 Correspondence – Chennault, C. L., Dated:
November 20, 1949
January 29, 1950
6-28 Correspondence – Chillida, Vicente Segrelles, Dated:
March 13, 1952
6-29 Correspondence – Cittenden, Mary, Dated:
September 30, 1950
October 30, 1950
6-30 Correspondence – Clark, Mark W., Dated:
July 8, 1952
6-31 Correspondence – Conde, Francisco, Dated:
July 10, 1952
6-32 Correspondence – Castillo, Senor Don Francisco, Dated:
April 22, 1949
April 22, 1949
December 1, 1949
Not Dated
December 5, 1949
December 6, 1949
December 15, 1949
December 26, 1949
January 5, 1950
January 9, 1950
January 12, 1950
January 19, 1950
January 20, 1950
January 24, 1950
January 27, 1950
February 1, 1950
April 18, 1950
August 23, 1950
August 31, 1950 Informacion Espanola
September 26, 1950
September 28, 1950
October 4, 1950
October 27, 1950
December 15, 1950
January 7, 1951
January 9, 1951
January 12, 1951
February 28, 1951
March 9, 1951
March 21, 1951
March 22, 1951
April 1, 1951
April 4, 1951
April 10, 11, 12, 1951 Spanish Press Digest
April 17, 1951
6-33 Correspondence – Connor, George R., Dated:
December 10, 1950
6-34 Correspondence – Cooke, Erle Jr., Dated:
March 11, 1951
April 4, 1951
April 13, 1951
April 23, 1951
May 8, 1951
6-35 Correspondence – Counterattack Editor-In-Chief, Dated:
March 4, 1949 Envelope
April 2, 1949
6-36 Correspondence – Cruz/Roxas, Dated:
July 30, 1946
June 1, 1952
June 16, 1952
June 20, 1952
Intelligence parties in the Philippines
July 21, 1952
6-37 Correspondence – Dagen-Norberg Reports, Dated:
July 30, 1946
October 27, 1950
May 29, 1951
September 22, 1951
May 20, 1952
July 28, 1952
September 10, 1952
October 1, 1952 Recommendation for Heroism Award Application
October 20, 1952
6-38 Correspondence – Dai Nippon Printing Company, Dated:
February 24, 1951
April 16, 1951
April 16, 1951
GHQ Offices Phone Listing
6-39 Correspondence – Dansaert, G., Not Dated
6-40 Correspondence – Demetrescu, George, Not Dated
6-41 Correspondence – Diaz, Genaro Riestra, Dated:
February 27, 1952
6-42 Correspondence – Diaz, Gerardo Martinez, Dated:
February 27, 1952
6-43 Correspondence – Dibble, Mrs. Edwin V., Dated:
November 30, 1951
6-44 Correspondence – Dulles, Allen W., Dated:
September 21, 1951
6-45 Correspondence – Duran, Valentin Gutierrez, Dated:
July 15, 1952
6-46 Correspondence – Duering, Dorothea, Not Dated
6-47 Correspondence – Durning, Harry M., Dated:
August 12, 1952
6-48 Correspondence – Editorial AHR, Dated:
June 9, 1952
June 13, 1952
July 1, 1952
August 5, 1952
August 13, 1952
September 1, 1952
September 8, 1952
October 3, 1952
October 6, 1952
October 20, 1952
October 22, 1952
October 29, 1952
November 6, 1952
November 17, 1952
December 12, 1952
January 14, 1953
February 10, 1953
6-49 Correspondence – Escala, Victor Hugo, Dated:
September 6, 1949
November 28, 1949
March 6, 1950
March 22, 1950
El Universal Clippings September 7, 1950
6-50 Correspondence – Feis, Herbert, Dated:
July 21, 1948
November 25, 1948
March 22, 1950
April 12, 1950
September 9, 1950
December 13, 1950
6-51 Correspondence – Fischer, William L., Dated:
January 13, 1953
February 7, 1953
February 15, 1953
6-52 Correspondence – Ford, Captain John, Dated:
April 11, 1951
April 27, 1951
6-53 Correspondence – Fortier, Colonel, Dated:
August 30, 1950
August 31, 1950
6-54 Correspondence – Franco, Francisco, Dated:
December 4, 1948
January 14, 1949
January 14, 1949
June 13, 1949
August 29, 1949
August 31, 1949
January 7, 1950
February 16, 1950
February 16, 1950
January 3, 1951
February 7, 1951
May 5, 1952
July 5, 1952
July 17, 1952
July 29, 1952
September 10, 1952
December 15, 1952
Political Data on Spain
Box 7
7-1 Correspondence – Fumasoni-Biondi, Cardinal P., Dated:
November 26, 1948
October 8, 1949
7-2 Correspondence – Getts, Clark H., Dated:
May 1, 1951
May 8, 1951
7-3 Correspondence – Goicoechea, A., Dated:
March 13, 1952
7-4 Correspondence – Grandes, Agustin Munoz, Dated:
March 12, 1952
7-5 Correspondence – Gruenther, Alfred M., Dated:
May 17, 1952
7-6 Correspondence – Hammonds, G. Scott, Dated:
January 17, 1952
February 22, 1952
7-7 Correspondence – Harris and Vose, Dated:
September 11, 1952
September 12, 1952
7-8 Correspondence – Hearst, W. R. Jr., Dated:
January 10, 1951
January 28, 1951
January 15, 1953
7-9 Correspondence – Hibbs, Ben, Dated:
November 8, 1949
October 15, 1949
7-10 Correspondence – Hickey, Doyle O., Dated:
August 3, 1952
7-11 Correspondence – Hierro, Rafael, Dated:
July 11, 1952
7-12 Correspondence – Hill, Robert, Dated:
June 9, 1951
7-13 Correspondence – Hoffman, Arthur E., Dated:
June 19, 1951
7-14 Correspondence – Holliday, Kate, Dated:
January 28, 1951
Not Dated (Telegrams)
December 26
April 28
7-15 Correspondence – Holman, James W., Dated:
April 17, 1952
7-16 Correspondence – Hoover, Herbert, Dated:
June 6, 1946
June 22, 1946
August 31, 1946
August 27, 1947
September 9, 1947
September 20, 1947
September 29, 1947
October 5, 1947
October 24, 1947
October 21, 1948
November 1, 1948
November 15, 1948
January 4, 1949
April 22, 1949
May 4, 1949
February 2, 1950
February 7, 1950
7-17 Correspondence – Hoover, J. Edgar, Dated:
July 19, 1950
August 11, 1950
February 28, 1951
March 12, 1951
May 8, 1951
7-18 Correspondence – Howard, Roy, Dated:
April 4, 1947
April 18, 1947
May 2, 1947
May 21, 1947
November 21, 1949
February 15, 1950
February 23, 1950
March 9, 1950
April 5, 1950
June 10, 1950
June 22, 1950
July 11, 1950 (includes There Can Be Only One Foreign Policy As
of Today)
August 23, 1950
September 5, 1950
September 16, 1950
December 1950
December 11, 1950
January 3, 1951
January 8, 1951
January 16, 1951
7-19 Correspondence – Janson-Smith, Peter, Dated:
July 3, 1952
July 21, 1952
7-20 Correspondence – Janssens, C. H., Dated:
August 26, 1952
7-21 Correspondence – Jones, N. E., Dated:
April 8, 1952
7-22 Correspondence – Judd, Representative Walter, Dated:
June 11, 1949
October 8, 1949
February 5, 1950
April 20, 1950
June 7, 1950
December 19, 1950
May 14, 1951
7-23 Correspondence – Kai-Shek, Madame Chiang, Dated:
October 8, 1950
October 9, 1950
October 9, 1950
March 19, 1951
March 31, 1951
April 12, 1951
May 12, 1951
Not Dated
7-24 Correspondence – Kelly, Lieutenant Colonel John J., Dated:
December 14, 1949
December 28, 1949
7-25 Correspondence – Kelly, Stuart, Dated:
December 4, 1951
7-26 Correspondence – Kennan, George F., Dated:
March 10, 1948
April 8, 1948
May 20, 1948
July 14, 1948
July 23, 1948
September 22, 1948
October 18, 1948
October 27, 1948
April 7, 1949
December 16, 1949
May 29, 1950
June 1, 1950
June 6, 1950
June 26, 1950
7-27 Correspondence – Kirkpatrick, T. C., Dated:
April 26, 1949
May 10, 1949
June 15, 1949
July 5, 1949
July 7, 1949
May 11, 1950
June 13, 1950
7-28 Correspondence – Kistler, Willard P., Dated:
April 11, 1952
7-29 Correspondence – Kohlberg, Alfred, Dated:
March 7, 1949
March 9, 1949
March 15, 1949
April 6, 1949
April 30, 1949
May 1, 1949 (attached to title page of A Partial Documentation of
the Sorge Espionage Case)
May 1, 1949 (attached to More Light on the Spy Prodigies)
May 14, 1949
January 10, 1950
January 13, 1950
February 8, 1950
February 10, 1950
April 17, 1950
April 18, 1950
April 18, 1950
April 20, 1950
May 31, 1950
August 4, 1950
August 20, 1950
October 1, 1950
October 12, 1950
October 19, 1950
November 6, 1950
November 9, 1950
November 30, 1950
December 12, 1950
December 27, 1950
December 27, 1950
January 5, 1951
January 28, 1951
February 6, 1951
April 10, 1951
May 22, 1951
June 4, 1951
June 7, 1951
August 4, 1952
September 10, 1952
Not Dated
100 Things You Should Know About Communism
7-30 Correspondence – Kohlberg, Alfred, Dated:
June 28, 1944
October 7, 1948
November 19, 1948
December 28, 1948
January 10, 1949
January 19, 1949
February 3, 1949
February 23, 1949
March 7, 1949
March 9, 1949
March 28, 1949
March 28, 1949
March 15, 1949
March 24, 1949
April 6, 1949
April 8, 1949
April 13, 1949
April 30, 1949
April 30, 1949
May 6, 1949
May 14, 1949
May 23, 1949
June 7, 1949
August 13, 1949
August 15, 1949
October 7, 1949
November 1, 1949
November 11, 1949
November 14, 1949
November 14, 1949
November 19, 1949
December 2, 1949
December 8, 1949
Not Dated (Telegrams)
7-31 Correspondence – Kretschmer, A. F., Dated:
June 25, 1952
7-32 Correspondence – LaCroix, Francisco, Dated:
February 23, 1952
7-33 Correspondence – Lane, O. A., Dated:
July 24, 1952
7-34 Correspondence – Lee, M., Dated:
November 3, 1952
7-35 Correspondence – de Lequerica, Jose F., Dated:
August 15, 1952
7-36 Correspondence – Lewis, Dated:
August 16
August 29
7-37 Correspondence – Lippincott, J. B., Dated:
March 19, 1948
April 15, 1948
May 5, 1948
July 7, 1948
July 15, 1948
August 12, 1948
August 13, 1948
January 19, 1949
February 27, 1949
March 19, 1949
April 12, 1949
June 14, 1949
June 20, 1949
June 21, 1949
March 24, 1951
April 3, 1951
April 10, 1951
7-38 Correspondence – Lovre, Harold O., Dated:
June 11, 1949
June 29, 1949
October 13, 1949
February 5, 1950
February 20, 1950
March 2, 1950
April 20, 1950
May 31, 1950
June 1, 1950
June 14, 1950
Box 8
8-1 Correspondence – Lowe, Major General, Dated:
March 27, 1951
April 14, 1951
April 14, 1951
8-2 Correspondence – Luce, Clare Booth, Dated:
April 16, 1944
April 29, 1945
May 11, 1945
June 6, 1945
June 17, 1945
October 23, 1945
November 8, 1945
November 12, 1945
November 10, 1945
June 12, 1946
September 21, 1946
November 19, 1946
November 19, 1946
January 17, 1947
August 3, 1947
September 13, 1947
October 7, 1947
October 23, 1947
December 1, 1947
December 16, 1947
December 18, 1947
March 8, 1948
April 3, 1948
April 15, 1948
May 3, 1948
July 8, 1948
July 21, 1948
September 17, 1948
September 22, 1948
October 21, 1948
December 21, 1948
January 13, 1949
January 19, 1949
February 14, 1949
February 21, 1949
August 31, 1949
December 14, 1949
January 9, 1950
February 5, 1950
March 14, 1950
May 31, 1950
June 1, 1950
July 15, 1950
Not Dated (Telegrams)
8-3 Correspondence – Luce, Henry R., Dated:
June 18, 1945
June 18, 1945
June 19, 1945
July 17, 1945
November 4, 1946
November 4, 1946
Not Dated (Telegrams)
December 3, 1946
December 10, 1946
December 10, 1946 (copy)
December 19, 1946
December 20, 1946
December 24, 1946
December 28, 1946
February 10, 1948
October 4, 1948
October 28, 1948
November 13, 1948
8-4 Correspondence – MacNider, Major General Hanford, Dated:
April 19, 1949
May 4, 1949
September 3, 1949
September 15, 1949
September 24, 1949
September 26, 1949
October 4, 1949
February 24, 1950
March 10, 1950
April 3, 1950
May 22, 1950
May 31, 1950
June 7, 1950
June 9, 1950
July 28, 1950
October 1, 1950
8-5 Correspondence – Marshall, Albert P., Dated:
January 19, 1953
8-6 Correspondence – Masuda, Kaneschichi, Dated:
June 6, 1952
8-7 Correspondence – Matakalo, A., Dated:
May 20, 1952
8-8 Correspondence – McCarran, Patrick A., Dated:
Clipping from Stars and Stripes May 6, 1949
May 7, 1949
May 16, 1949
May 20, 1949
May 27, 1949
June 15, 1949
October 20, 1949
October 31, 1949
November 24, 1949
November 28, 1949
November 29, 1949
February 8, 1950
May 12, 1951
Displaced Person: Facts Versus Fiction
8-9 Correspondence – McCormick, Robert R., Dated:
September 14, 1917
October 1, 1947
October 1, 1947
February 6, 1948
March 8, 1948
March 17, 1948
Not Dated
March 31, 1948
April 8, 1948
April 28, 1948
April 29, 1948
May 3, 1948
May 12, 1948
Not Dated
May 13, 1948
June 21, 1948
June 21, 1948
July 9, 1948
Not Dated
July 11, 1948
July 12, 1948
July 17, 1948
July 23, 1948
July 29, 1948
July 29, 1948
July 30, 1948
August 24, 1948
September 14, 1948
September 22, 1948
September 30, 1948
October 26, 1948
February 21, 1949
March 7, 1949
March 14, 1949
March 14, 1949
March 15, 1949
March 16, 1949
March 31, 1949
Not Dated
April 11, 1949
April 16, 1949
April 23, 1949
May 2, 1949
July 5, 1949
September 7, 1949
September 15, 1949
September 24, 1949
September 24, 1949
January 25, 1950
January 30, 1950
January 31, 1950
February 4, 1950
February 6, 1950
February 6, 1950
February 10
March 9, 1950
March 18, 1950
May 16, 1950
May 24, 1950
June 3, 1950
June 23, 1950
June 26, 1950
July 3, 1950
September 22, 1950
January 20, 1951
January 28, 1951
April 15, 1958
8-10 Correspondence – McCarthy, Joseph, Dated:
May 23, 1950
May 25, 1950
August 21, 1950
January 4, 1951
January 28, 1951
May 14, 1951
May 13, 1952
August 12, 1952
November 19, 1952
February 10, 1953
Not Dated (Telegram)
8-11 Correspondence – Millan-Astray Jose, Dated:
June 26, 1952
8-12 Correspondence – Miscellaneous, Dated:
November 4, 1949
August 30, 1950
Not Dated (4 pieces)
January 1951
March 3, 1952
June 25, 1952
July 2, 1952
July 10, 1952
July 31, 1952
July 1952
August 10, 1952
August 11, 1952
September 13, 1952
September 23, 1952
October 3, 1952
October 11, 1952
December 10
8-13 Correspondence – Miyazaki, Taichi, Dated:
May 7, 1951
May 16, 1951
8-14 Correspondence – Morison, S. E., Dated:
November 30, 1951
June 16, 1952
August 5, 1952
8-15 Correspondence – Morris, Robert, Dated:
September 23, 1948
February 25, 1949
February 28, 1949
April 14
March 21, 1951
March 26, 1951
April 23, 1951
April 28, 1951
May 1, 1951
May 1, 1951
May 3, 1951
May 6, 1951
May 8, 1951
May 10, 1951
May 14, 1951
May 15, 1951
May 16, 1951
May 18, 1951
May 19, 1951
May 1951
January 21, 1953
Not Dated
8-16 Correspondence – Moscardo, General Teniente, Dated:
June 25, 1952
8-17 Correspondence – Nixon, Richard, Dated:
August 22, 1952
8-18 Correspondence – Norrell, W. F., Dated:
Not Dated
November 17, 1949
December 1, 1949
December 1, 1949
December 9, 1949
December 25, 1949
December 28, 1949
January 3, 1950
January 10, 1950
8-19 Correspondence – de Ojeda, Gonzalo, Dated:
July 16, 1948
October 14, 1948
October 15, 1948
October 18, 1948
February 21, 1949
April 4, 1949
April 28, 1949
September 19, 1949
September 30, 1949
October 24, 1949
October 28, 1949
October 28, 1949
October 29, 1949
November 11, 1949
November 11, 1949
November 15, 1949
November 15, 1949
November 18, 1949
December 1949
March 29, 1950
April 30, 1950
June 29, 1950
July 17, 1950
8-20 Correspondence – Parsons, C., Dated:
November 24, 1952
8-21 Correspondence – Patterson, Bradley Sr., Dated:
January 11, 1952
8-22 Correspondence – Pauley, Edwin W., Dated:
October 8, 1947
October 19, 1947
October 28, 1947
February 19, 1948
October 26, 1948
November 2, 1948
December 28
January 12, 1949
February 17, 1949
February 21, 1949
March 21, 1949
Not Dated
August 24, 1949
September 1, 1949
September 7, 1949
September 22, 1949
October 3, 1949
October 20, 1949
October 25, 1949
November1, 1949
November 10, 1949
December 5, 1949
December 16, 1949
December 22, 1949
December 24, 1949
December 25, 1949
December 30, 1949
January 10
January 12
8-23 Correspondence – Persons, R. H., Dated:
November 30, 1951
8-24 Correspondence – Prescott, Mrs. Austin, Dated:
January 21, 1952
8-25 Correspondence – Reader’s Digest, Dated:
July 15, 1952
8-26 Correspondence – Publishers, Dated:
November 24, 1943
December 28, 1943
January 10, 1944
February 23, 1948
March 23, 1948
May 17, 1948
June 1, 1948
June 1, 1948
June 2, 1948
June 8, 1948
June 15, 1948
June 21, 1948
June 25, 1948
June 25, 1948
June 25, 1948
July 6, 1948
August 2, 1948
August 20, 1948
September 1, 1948
February 11, 1949
March 17, 1949
June 25, 1949
January 15, 1952
January 29, 1952
January 29, 1952
February 1, 1952
February 7, 1952
February 7, 1952
February 26, 1952
February 26, 1952
May 1, 1952
May 2, 1952
May 7, 1952
May 13, 1952
May 13, 1952
May 19, 1952
May 20, 1952
June 2, 1952
June 3, 1952
June 4, 1952
June 6, 1952
June 7, 1952
June 9, 1952
June 11, 1952
June 16, 1952
June 18, 1952
June 23, 1952
June 23, 1952
June 24, 1952
July 1, 1952
July 10, 1952
July 11, 1952
July 14, 1952
July 15, 1952
July 17, 1952
July 28, 1952
July 30, 1952
August 20, 1952
September 18, 1952
September 19, 1952
September 19, 1952
September 20, 1952
October 2, 1952
October 5, 1952
October 5, 1952
October 10, 1952
October 10, 1952
October 20, 1952
March 25, 1954
Box 9
9-1 Correspondence – Reed, Tom, Dated:
December 1, 1951
9-2 Correspondence – Regnery, Henry, Dated:
August 19, 1952
9-3 Correspondence – Reyes, S. F., Dated:
February 9, 1942
9-4 Correspondence – Ridgway, M. B., Dated:
June 12, 1952
July 15, 1952
9-5 Correspondence – Schmid, Joachim, Dated:
April 8, 1952
9-6 Correspondence – Sharp, Frederick D., Dated:
July 26, 1952
August 19, 1952
September 12, 1952
September 12, 1952
September 19, 1952
October 3, 1952
9-7 Correspondence – Sheen, Fulton J., Dated:
May 16, 1946
December 22, 1946
February 11, 1947
April 27, 1948
June 26, 1948
July 17, 1948
July 24, 1948
August 20, 1948
August 22, 1948
August 27, 1948
October 13, 1948
October 21, 1948
December 21, 1948
January 21, 1949
February 14, 1949
February 21, 1949
March 11, 1949
April 28, 1949
October 18, 1949
November 18, 1949
December 5, 1949
December 14, 1949
December 24
February 5, 1950
August 22, 1950
September 22, 1950
December 7, 1950
January 27, 1951
January 28, 1951
February 7, 1951
May 15, 1951
9-8 Correspondence – Siegel, Ben A., Dated:
August 27, 1952
9-9 Correspondence – Smith, Roderick K., Dated:
November 29, 1951
9-10 Correspondence – Smith, Walter Bedell, Dated:
December 9, 1952
January 22, 1950 (letter, transcriptions, and copies)
9-11 Correspondence – Solana, Francisco Gomez, Dated:
March 20, 1952
9-12 Correspondence – Solignac, Maurice, Dated:
August 5, 1952
September 10, 1952
September 21, 1952
November 6, 1952
9-13 Correspondence – Speidel, Hans, Dated:
August Graf Von Gneisenau Ludwig Beck
March 20, 1957
9-14 Correspondence – Spellman, Cardinal Francis J., Dated:
June 21, 1948
December 21, 1948
December 30, 1948
January 18, 1949
February 14, 1949
February 21, 1949
February 23, 1949
March 11, 1949
March 22, 1949
April 2, 1949
July 2, 1949
October 7, 1949
November 12, 1949
February 5, 1950
February 16, 1950
August 21, 1950
September 8, 1950
April 28, 1951
May 8, 1951
June 2, 1952
October 15, 1952
9-15 Correspondence – Sperry, Melvin G., Dated:
November 29, 1951
9-16 Correspondence – Storey, Edith L., Dated:
November 30, 1951
Not Dated
9-17 Correspondence – Suner, Ramon Serrano, Dated:
September 27, 1952
July 15, 1952
9-18 Correspondence – Szekely, Mrs. George E., Dated:
November 29, 1951
9-19 Correspondence – Tascon, Tomas, Dated:
March 19, 1952
9-20 Correspondence – Taft, Robert A., Dated:
June 17, 1952
August 15, 1952
9-21 Correspondence – Tavenner, Frank S., Dated:
March 7, 1950
March 22, 1950
April 30, 1950
May 31
June 1, 1950
June 26, 1950
December 15, 1950
April 22, 1951
May 1
May 2, 1951
May 6, 1951
May 10, 1951
May 18, 1951
September 23, 1952
9-22 Correspondence – Troncoso, Jose, Dated:
July 31, 1952
9-23 Correspondence – Valencia, Luisa, Dated:
October 31, 1952
February 2, 1953
9-24 Correspondence – Vandenberg, Arthur H., Dated:
February 4, 1945 (original and photocopy)
April 14, 1948
April 29, 1948 (original and photocopy)
June 16, 1948 (original and photocopy)
July 7, 1948 (original and photocopy)
July 28, 1948
August 7, 1948
August 30, 1948
September 22
October 11, 1948
October 18, 1948
October 27, 1948
April 21, 1949 (original and photocopy)
June 21, 1949 (original and photocopy)
August 13, 1949
August 19, 1949 (original and photocopy)
October 8, 1949
December 14, 1949 (original and photocopy)
February 5, 1950
February 15, 1950
April 11, 1950
May 8, 1950
June 22, 1950
9-25 Correspondence – Van der Veur, W. M., Dated:
October 16, 1952
9-26 Correspondence – Vaughan, Major General Harry H., Dated:
February 25, 1946
March 15, 1946
April 26, 1946
November 7, 1947
January 12, 1948
January 24, 1948
February 12, 1948
May 18, 1948
November 15, 1948
January 19, 1949
February 1, 1949
February 14, 1949
February 25, 1949
March 28, 1949
June 2, 1949
June 3, 1949
June 7, 1949
July 13, 1949
July 20, 1949
October 24, 1949
November 1, 1949
December 22, 1949
July 11, 1950
July 18, 1950
July 19, 1950
September 14, 1950
November 15, 1950
November 20, 1950
January 31, 1951
9-27 Correspondence – Von Gronau, Wolfgang, Dated:
June 15, 1952
9-28 Correspondence – Wallace, DeWitt, Dated:
Excerpts from article in December 1950 issue of Life of the Soldier
and the Airman
September 2, 1943
September 2, 1943
September 2, 1943
September 2, 1943
December 9, 1943
July 29, 1944
September 6, 1944
October 20, 1944
July 2, 1948
July 28, 1948
July 30, 1948
August 30, 1948
September 12, 1948
September 22
October 11, 1948
October 28, 1948
March 1, 1949
December 6, 1950
November 21, 1950
April 2, 1951
9-29 Correspondence – Walton, Ann D., Dated:
August 8, 1952
9-30 Correspondence – Watanabe, Sumikazu, Dated:
April 5, 1952
9-31 Correspondence – Wedemeyer, Lieutenant General A. C., Dated:
Not Dated (Telegrams)
December 17, 1943
August 26, 1947
September 22, 1947
December 24, 1947
February 18, 1948
January 21, 1948
September 27, 1948
October 14, 1948
December 16, 1948
December 27, 1948
January 3
January 14, 1949
February 10, 1949
February 21, 1949
February 25, 1949
August 27, 1949
December 17, 1949
March 24, 1950
April 14, 1950
April 28, 1950
May 13, 1950
May 12, 1951
9-32 Correspondence – Wildermuth, E. F. W., Dated:
January 12, 1952
9-33 Correspondence – Wilhelm, Ethel, Dated:
November 3, 1952
November 10, 1952
December 9, 1952
9-34 Correspondence – Woodhull, Commander, Dated:
May 8, 1952
9-35 Correspondence – Wreden, Nicholas, Dated:
June 5, 1952
9-36 Correspondence – Wynne, Peter, Dated:
November 28
November 29, 1951
9-37 Correspondence – Yoo, Yang Soo, Dated:
April 17, 1958
April 17, 1958
April 18, 1958
Box 10
Series IX – Manuscripts and Publications
10-1 Manuscripts – 3 copies MacArthur 1941-1951 written in Japanese
10-2 Manuscripts – MacArthur “MacArthur’s Early Decisions”
10-3 Manuscripts – MacArthur “MacArthur in the Philippines”
10-4 Manuscripts – MacArthur “MacArthur in Australia: The Brisbane Line is Not
Enough”
10-5 Manuscripts – MacArthur “Conquest of New Guinea”
10-6 Manuscripts – MacArthur “MacArthur’s Cloak and Dagger Men”
10-7 Manuscripts – MacArthur “Leyte or MacArthur Moves Beyond his Air Cover”
10-8 Manuscripts – MacArthur “From Manila to Tokyo”
10-9 Manuscripts – MacArthur “MacArthur in Japan” Revised
10-10 Manuscripts – MacArthur “MacArthur in Japan
10-11 Manuscripts – MacArthur “The North Korean Communist Invasion”
10-12 Manuscripts – MacArthur “Chinese Communist War”
10-13 Manuscripts – MacArthur “MacArthur in Japan: The Political Phase”
10-14 Manuscripts – MacArthur “Japan-Political and Social”
10-15 Manuscripts – MacArthur “North Korean Communist Invasion”
10-16 Manuscripts – MacArthur “Epilogue”
10-17 Manuscripts – MacArthur “Galleys”
Box 11
11-1 Manuscripts – “The Character of Military Intelligence”
11-2 Manuscripts – Mrs. Pratt’s (1): Fiction writings
11-3 Manuscripts – Mrs. Pratt’s (2): Fiction writings
Box 12
12-1 Manuscripts – Background for Reports of General MacArthur
12-2 Manuscripts – Miscellaneous Willoughby Material
12-3 Manuscripts – “Die Russische Emigration”
12-4 Manuscripts – Galley’s
12-5 Manuscripts – “The Return of MacArthur” and “Personal Notes of General
Willoughby”
12-6 Manuscripts – “The Return of MacArthur”
Box 13
13-1 Manuscripts – Reader’s Digest from April, May, and June 1952 published in
French, English, Spanish, Danish, and German
Series X – Collection Correspondence
13-2 Collection – Artifacts: includes instructions for assembling samurai armor
13-3 Collection – Correspondence with Gettysburg College
13-4 Collection – Copies of Envelopes from Willoughby
13-5 Collection – Listing of Willoughby and MacArthur holdings at other
institutions, correspondence from Willoughby and his Power of Attorney
regarding Willoughby’s gift to the college
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