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Otto Lessing (general)

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where his father, Otto Eduard Lessing, worked as professor of German literature (at University of Illinois) beginning in 1907.
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to a German-Jewish family. Later, he graduated from the
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United States Marine Corps personnel of World War II
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for his actions as a battalion commander during the
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Otto Lessing (US General)
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