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Ginsburgh, A. Robert (Abraham Robert), 1895-1958

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh at General Motors

A small section of General Motors employees listen to Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Under Secretary of War, speak (speaker's stand in upper right). In the background may be seen many workers sitting on the bridge who had to move on three occasions for the passing of freight trains. This photo was made during a visit of Army officers and enlisted men from Washington, D. C., and Patterson Field, led by Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh, Aide to the Under Secretary of War, to a General Motors Company Plant.

Gold Star mothers stand underneath the Arch de Triumph in Paris, France

A group of Gold Star mothers stand underneath the Arch de Triumph in Paris, France, looking at the memorial of an unknown soldier. A. Robert Ginsburgh (Army, rank unknown), who, along with other Army officers, accompanied the group on their visit to the graves of their sons and several monuments, is the first officer from the left. The others are unidentified.

Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh with a group of men

4"W x 5"H photo of Lt. Col. A. Robert Ginsburgh (2nd from left) with a group of men at the Riverside Country Club. The only individual identified is Mr. Chapellett on the right whose back is turned. The date, event, and location are unknown. Mr. Ginsburgh was an aide to the Under Secretary of War from 1941 to 1942 and a member of the staff of the Secretary of Defense from 1949-1953.