Roswell P. Rosengren
Roswell P. Rosengren was a U.S. Army colonel and press officer for General Dwight D. Eisenhower, known for his significant role in documenting historical events during World War II, including cutting a piece of fabric stained with Adolf Hitler's blood from the dictator's bunker shortly after his death in 1945.
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Croatia:
Colonel Roswell P. Rosengren was among the Allied soldiers who entered the bunker after the suicides.
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Spain:
Roswell P. Rosengren was the U.S. Army officer who accessed Hitler's bunker.
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United States:
The small patch of frayed fabric started its journey in 1945 in the hands of US Army Col. Roswell P. Rosengren, who was communications officer for Gen. Dwight D Eisenhower.
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Romania:
Colonel Roswell P. Rosengren was the press officer for General Dwight D. Eisenhower.
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