Historian who stole WWII dog tags from the National Archives advertised 'stains of fuel, blood' to potential buyers
Lynh Bui (2018). Historian who stole WWII dog tags from the National Archives advertised 'stains of fuel, blood' to potential buyers. The Washington Post. 10 April.
Title | Historian who stole WWII dog tags from the National Archives advertised 'stains of fuel, blood' to potential buyers |
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Publication Date | 10th Apr 2018 |
Author | Lynh Bui |
Source | The Washington Post |
Country | United States of America |
Region | Americas |
Art type | Militaria |
Subject | Theft, Conviction |
Link | https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/public-safety/historian-who-stole-wwii-dog-tags-from-the-national-archives-advertised-stains-of-fuel-blood-to-potential-buyers-now-hes-been-sentenced-to-1-year-in-prison/2018/04/09/98909158-36b3-11e8-8fd2-49fe3c675a89_story.html?noredirect=on&utm_term=.8d8d3fe2284d |
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