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Biographical Information: Keith Trimble was born in Agenda, Kansas on February 19, 1915. He joined the National Guard at the age of 15 by lying on the form. He went overseas to France in 1943. He died on June 22, 1991 and is buried in the Forest Hill Cemetery in Milaca, Minnesota.
Transcript Summary: In an oral history interview, Keith Trimble discussed his experience during World War II in the National Guard. He first enlisted with the Guard at age 15 by lying on his form. Trimble went overseas in February 1943 and worked with Headquarters Company in France during World War II as counter intelligence. Trimble was shot during combat and was put into a Prisoner of War (POW) hospital. After American forces bombed the hospital, Trimble and other patients made an escape towards the woods nearby. There, they found some of their German captors and roles switched, as Trimble and his allies took the Germans prisoner. Trimble was also involved in the Battle of the Bulge and earned a bronze star for running communications through combat zones. Trimble also discussed throughout the interview his displeasure for World War II and the United States’ involvement. Trimble concluded the interview with his personal comments on distrust with politicians.
Interview by Richard Olson
Includes archival material
One 90 minute audio cassette
Comedy Theatre, New York, NY Written by Susan Glaspell
Casey Colin
Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York, NY Written by Sidney Michaels Leads: George C. Scott and Trish Van Devere Director: Gilbert Cates
Brooks Atkinson Theatre, New York, NY Written by Bernard Slade Lead: Jack Lemmon Director: Arthur Storch
Director: Frank Lothar German production.
Husband Samuel Tribby
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The Woodland Drum Group
Gerald Vizenor
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Husband Donat Trettel
Paper presented at the 46th Annual Meeting of the Minnesota Academy of Science, Macalester College, St. Paul, Minnesota, April 28-29, 1978
Co-author: Sharon Barich Schneider Appeared in Journal of Marketing, Volume 43, Summer 1979
Co-author: Kenneth C. Schneider (St. Cloud State University, Associate Professor of Marketing, 1974-2015+) ca. 1980
Lead: Sarah Bernhardt
Leads: Henry Irving and Ellen Terry
Copied from Collections of the Minnesota Historical Society. Volume 14. Minnesota Biographies, 1655-1912, p. 794 by Tresa Gruber https://repository.stcloudstate.edu/wpabio/1319
Written by Sir Arthur Pinero
Appeared in Science and Children October 1985
Postcard
Teatr Laboratorium of Jerzy Grotowski, Poland