United Press European War correspondent Clinton Beach "Pat" Conger (left), taking notes, April 1944
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United Press European War correspondent Clinton Beach "Pat" Conger (far right), with other soldiers, April 1944
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United Press European War correspondent Clinton Beach "Pat" Conger (right), April 1944
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United Press European War correspondent Clinton Beach "Pat" Conger, after release from internment in Germany during WWII, June 1942 Photographer: Eck Stanger
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Ann Arbor News, June 19, 1942
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Some 60 pounds lighter than when he left Ann Arbor, Clinton B. "Pat" Conger (above) is home after two years and four months in Europe as a foreign news correspondent. Six months of that time he spent with other American newsmen and diplomatic representatives in a German internment camp, until they were exchanged for Germans detained in this country after the outbreak of war. He has no doubts of ultimate victory over the Axis, but warns that Germany still is a mighty military power.
Ann Arbor News, June 19, 1942
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Some 60 pounds lighter than when he left Ann Arbor, Clinton B. "Pat" Conger (above) is home after two years and four months in Europe as a foreign news correspondent. Six months of that time he spent with other American newsmen and diplomatic representatives in a German internment camp, until they were exchanged for Germans detained in this country after the outbreak of war. He has no doubts of ultimate victory over the Axis, but warns that Germany still is a mighty military power.
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Control Of Germany May Be Necessary For Fifty Years, Says 'Pat' Conger
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June
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1945
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