Dachau (US Army report)
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Dachau (US Army report)
Summary
Dachau (US Army report) is a report[1]. Dachau (US Army report) draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (report category, ranking #50 of 99).[2]
Key Facts
- Dachau (US Army report) is the creator of William Wilson Quinn[3].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s image is recorded as US Army Intelligence Report on Liberated Dachau Concentration Camp 1945-Title.jpg[4].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s image is recorded as Lt. Gen. William W. Quinn.jpg[5].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s instance of is recorded as report[6].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s instance of is recorded as intelligence assessment[7].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s instance of is recorded as criminal investigation[8].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s publisher is recorded as United States Armed Forces[9].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has use is recorded as criminal prosecution[10].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has use is recorded as criminal investigation[11].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has part is recorded as title page[12].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has part is recorded as foreword[13].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has part is recorded as table of contents[14].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has part is recorded as diagram[15].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has part is recorded as aerial photography[16].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has part is recorded as documentary photography[17].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s has part is recorded as report[18].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s publication date is recorded as +1945-05-00T00:00:00Z[19].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Office of Strategic Services[20].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Counterintelligence Corps[21].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as G-2[22].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s contributor to the creative work or subject is recorded as Psychological Warfare Division[23].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s main subject is recorded as Dachau concentration camp[24].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s location of creation is recorded as Dachau concentration camp[25].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s total produced is recorded as {'unit': '1', 'amount': '+10000'}[26].
- Dachau (US Army report)'s used by is recorded as news media[27].
Body
Designation and Status
Recorded instance of include report[6], intelligence assessment[7], and criminal investigation[8].
Why It Matters
Dachau (US Army report) draws 12 Wikipedia views per month (report category, ranking #50 of 99).[2]