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At the same time Diehl began operations, Joseph Brenning also started visiting Allied prisoners.
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Brenning conducted POW relief operations primarily in Silesia, working out of Breslau.
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Sent by the Swedish National YMCA to work in Germany, Brenning became a World's Alliance WPA Secretary around November 1917 and was one of the neutral secretaries who replaced the American WPA workers who left Germany in February 1917.
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Brenning worked an equally large area, serving the POWs in the IV Army Corps region (Magdeburg), the V Army Corps region (Posen), and the VI Army Corps region (Breslau).
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Note 43: George Brenning, interview by author, November 3, 2002; Peter Irons, The Courage of Their Convictions (New York: Free Press, 1988). back
'Trivial Complaints:' The Role of Privacy in Domestic Violence Law and Activism in the U.S. 2008
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In March 1918, the Association reassigned Brenning to serve Central Power POW's in Russia and he worked in prison camps in Turkmenistan.
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On July 26, 1969, Lt. Brenning was killed in an airplane accident upon commencement of a combat flight.
Brenning, Richard D. 1990
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Lt. Richard D. Brenning was an A4 pilot assigned to attack Squadron 112 onboard the USS TICONDEROGA.
Brenning, Richard D. 1990
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Lt. Richard Brenning did not survive the events of 26 July 1969.
Brenning, Richard D. 1990
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- Mallory Brenning, small-business owner, Reynoldsburg.
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