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Harold Sturtevant

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expressed their regrets. Later that year, after Germany declared war on the United States, Sturtevant received a pardon and reenlisted in the Navy.
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which was flying there in honor of the 7th anniversary of the founding of the
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from the Navy. The German Foreign Ministry protested the incident and the
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sailor
United States Navy
fire escape
German
consulate
San Francisco, California
flag of Nazi Germany
Third Reich
court martialed
malicious mischief
dishonorable discharge
United States Department of State
WAR & PEACE: Liberty Cabbage
Time Magazine
German Protest Over Flag Incident is Made Public
St. Petersburg Times
Pardoned Sailer Reassigned to Ship
Milwaukee Journal
Second World War
Flag desecration
Categories
United States Navy sailors
Protests in the United States
United States Navy personnel of World War II
American anti-fascists
Events in California
Politics of San Francisco

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