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The General: William Levine, Citizen Soldier and Liberator

Explore the images, documents and artifacts from Major General William Levine's life and service that help tell the story of this American patriot in the Museum & library publication, The General: William Levine, Citizen Soldier and Liberator.

Levine Family Store 
Levine at the Beach
Goodbye to Leah
Levine in Service
Levine Enlistment Record
Leah's Diary 
William and Leah 
Captain William Levine
Lieutenant Colonel Levine
Rhine River Map
1918 Ludendorff Bridge
Separation Qualification Record
Levine's Walther 7.65 mm Pistol
Captured Equipment Certificate 
Maurice Pioro Medical Record
Dachau Prisoners Cheer
German Prisoners Leave Dachau 
Lakeside Plastics
Postcard from Fort Sheridan
Leah with Children
M51 Skysweeper
Levine in Khakis
Change of Command
Change of Command Ceremony
Levine Service Record
Major General Levine
Star Pinning Ceremony
Levine and Rhoda Kreiter
Levine and Leon Kotlowsky
Kotlowsky Letter to Levine
Mémorial de la déportation des Juifs de Belgique
Dachau Memorial Book Inscription
Moriah Congregation Plaque 
Dress Photo of Major General Levine
Legion of Merit
Army Commendation Medal
National Defense Service Medal
European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal
World War II Victory Medal
Army Occupation  Medal
American Campaign Medal
Armed Forces Reserves Medal

Joseph Levine and his sons in his store

Levine Family Store 

Levine in his family store in Lake Superior port town of Duluth, Minnesota.

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Levine at a North Carolina beach

Levine at the Beach

William Levine matriculated from Officer Candidate School as a Second Lieutenant.

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William Levine kisses his wife goodbye

Goodbye to Leah

Levine had to leave behind his wife Leah to attend basic training. 

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William Levine fresh in the U.S. Army

Levine in Service

Levine attended basic training at Fort Bliss.

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William Levine's enlistment record

Levine Enlistment Record

Levine's enlistment record indicates he was drafted in August 1942.

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A page from Leah's diary

Leah's Diary 

Leah Levine kept a diary during the 1943 while Wiliam was in Officer Candidate School.

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The young couple on William's graduation

William and Leah 

Levine attended Anti-aircraft Officer Candidate School.

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Captain William Levine and a friend

Captain William Levine

Captain William Levine enjoys a light moment with an artillery buddy.

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Lt. Colonel Levine in uniform

Lieutenant Colonel Levine

Levine achieved the rank of Lieutenant Colonel.

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U.S. Army map of Rhine River crossings and positions

Rhine River Map

Levine’s 45th Division crossed the Rhine River near Nordheim.

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The 1918 Ludendorff Bridge, the famous "Bridge at Remagen"

1918 Ludendorff Bridge

The 1918 Ludendorff Bridge, near Remagen, was captured intact by the U.S. Ninth Armored Division in March 1945. 

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William Levine's separation papers from the U.S. Army

Separation Qualification Record

Levine served forty months in the regular army.

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Captured Walther 7.65 mm pistol

Levine's Walther 7.65 mm Pistol

Levine was permitted to keep as a war souvenir a German Walther 7.65 mm automatic pistol.

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Certificate from the U.S. Army allowing Levine to keep the captured weapon

Captured Equipment Certificate 

Levine acquired a Captured Equipment Certificate for the Walther 7.65 mm pistol he brought back from Europe.

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Army medical record for Maurice Pioro

Maurice Pioro Medical Record

Among Levine’s papers was this U.S. Army medical record of Maurice Pioro, the prisoner Levine had encountered and aided two weeks earlier when he first entered the Dachau camp.

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Prisoners at Dachau cheer on liberation

Dachau Prisoners Cheer

The Dachau Concentration Camp was liberated in April 1945.

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Prisoners finally leaving Dachau

German Prisoners Leave Dachau 

The last German POWs held at Dachau were released and left the camp at the end of June 1945.

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Lakeside Plastics owners and founders

Lakeside Plastics

Following his service in the regular Army, Levine worked as the president of Lakeside Plastics Sales Co. while also serving in the Army Reserves.

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Fort Sheridan, IL

Postcard from Fort Sheridan

Levine spent a great deal of time at Fort Sheridan while serving in the Army Reserves.

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Leah Levine and her children

Leah with Children

Leah Levine is pictured with her children John and Maxine.

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M51 Skysweeper anti-aircraft gun

M51 Skysweeper

In February 1957 Levine assumed command of the 383rd Anti-Aircraft Artillery Gun Battalion, whose key weapon was the M51 Skysweeper.

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Brigadier General William Levine

Levine in Khakis

Brigadier General Levine in olive khakis.

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Memo regarding command change

Change of Command

On November 21, 1970, Major General Levine was promoted to commanding officer of the 85th Division (Training).

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Ceremony at Fort McCoy, Wisconsin

Change of Command Ceremony

Levine took command of the 85th Training Division at Fort McCoy in November 1970. 

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Part of William Levine's service record

Levine Service Record

This page from Levine’s military record shows army service-school courses he took from the 1940s until 1962.

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Major General Levine

Major General Levine

Maj. Gen. William Levine during a training exercise at an undisclosed location.

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Awarding of second star to Maj. Gen. Levine

Star Pinning Ceremony

William Levine was promoted to the rank of Major General in May 1967.

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William Levine and Rhoda Kreiter

Levine and Rhoda Kreiter

William Levine married Rhoda Kreiter in 1980.

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Leon Kotlowsky and William Levine

Levine and Leon Kotlowsky

Levine and former Red Army soldier Leon Kotlowsky, who met when U.S. and Soviet troops mingled at the River Elbe in 1945, were reunited at a ceremony for Jewish veterans in Tel Aviv in 1985.

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Kotlowsky Letter to Levine

Polish soldier Leon Kotlowsky wrote to William Levine in June 1985.

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Cover of Belgian memorial book

Mémorial de la déportation des Juifs de Belgique

Memorial book for the deported Jews of Belgium in which Maurice Pioro inscribed a note to William Levine.

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"It was a great time for me to meet you 38 [years] after the liberation of Dachau"

Dachau Memorial Book Inscription

Levine reconnected with Maurice Pioro nearly four decades after Levine saved him at Dachau.

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Memorial plaque dedicated to Levine

Moriah Congregation Plaque 

The Moriah Congregation in Deerfield, Illinois dedicated this plaque to Levine as thanks for his service to the temple.

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Maj. Gen. William Levine in full dress uniform

Dress Photo of Major General Levine

Major General William Levine retired from the U.S. Army Reserve in July 1975.

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Legion of Merit medal awarded to Major General William Levine

Legion of Merit

Major General William Levine was awarded the Legion of Merit medal in 1969.

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Army Commendation Medal awarded to Major General William Levine

Army Commendation Medal

Major General William Levine was awarded the Army Commendation Medal.

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National Defense service Medal awarded to Major General Levine

National Defense Service Medal

Major General William Levine was awarded the National Defense Service Medal. 

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European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal awarded to Major General William Levine

European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal

Major General William Levine was awarded the European, African, Middle Eastern Campaign Medal for his service during World War II.

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WWII Victory Medal awarded to Major General William Levine

World War II Victory Medal

Major General William Levine was awarded the World War II Victory Medal.

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Army Occupation Medal awarded to Major General William Levine

Army Occupation  Medal

Major General William Levine Was awarded the Army Occupation Medal with a Germany clasp. 

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American Campaign Medal awarded to Major General William Levine

American Campaign Medal

Major General William Levine was awarded the American Campaign Medal.

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Armed Forces Reserves Medal awarded to Major General William Levine

Armed Forces Reserves Medal

Major General William Levine was awarded the Armed Forces Reserves Medal.

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