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. “Here's a Little Background . . .” n.d. Henry F. Gerecke Collection. Concordia Historical Institute. Concordia Seminary. St. Louis, Missouri.

             
. “I Thirst.” Private collection of Henry H. Gerecke.

             
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. Letter to Chaplain Matthew Imrie. 26 March 1947. Chaplains Reports and “201” Files. Entry 484. Records of the Office of the Chief of Chaplains (RG247). National Archives II, College Park, Maryland.

             
. Letter to Dorothy Williams. 19 October 1944. Henry F. Gerecke Collection. Concordia Historical Institute. Concordia Seminary. St. Louis, Missouri.

             
. Letter to Mildred Gerecke. 13 March 1947. Private collection of Henry H. Gerecke.

             
. “My Assignment with the International Military Tribunal at Nuernberg, Germany.” (Early draft of the
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. “Seven Words for Lent.” Private collection of Henry H. Gerecke

             
. “The Prisoner.” Sermon notes. Private collection of Henry H. Gerecke.

             
. Telegram to Paul Kretzmann. 24 October 1944. Collection of Concordia Seminary, St. Louis, Missouri.

             
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Gerecke, Leonora. Death Certificate. 7 January 1921. File No. 355742. Missouri State Board of Health.

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