Kennedy, Joseph P., Sr.: Letters to JFK, 1940-1945

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Title
Kennedy, Joseph P., Sr.: Letters to JFK, 1940-1945
Collection
John F. Kennedy Personal Papers
Finding Aid | Digitized Content
Digital Identifier
JFKPP-004-030
Date(s) of Materials
10 September 1940-6 July 1945
Folder Description
This folder contains letters to John F. Kennedy from his father, Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., on topics such as a trip to Ireland, the early events of World War II, and the publication of Why England Slept, the published version of John F. Kennedy's senior thesis from Harvard University on the subject of British appeasement policy toward Nazi Germany.
Extent / Physical Description
13 digital pages
Series
Series 05. Correspondence, 1933-1950.
Preferred Citation
Papers of John F. Kennedy. Personal Papers. Correspondence, 1933-1950: Family. Kennedy, Joseph P., Sr.: Letters to JFK, 1940-1945
Contributor(s)
Kennedy, Joseph P. (Joseph Patrick), 1888-1969
Media Type
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