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USSDA File 852.2221 box 6439 B, Letter from Spain family collection
Full Database Record
| Last Name | Freeman |
| First/Middle Name | Jack |
| Ethnicity | |
| Ethnicity Note | |
| Immigration Status | |
| Religion | Jewish |
| POW | |
| AKA Last Name 1 | |
| AKA First / Middle 1 | |
| AKA Last Name 2 | |
| AKA First / Middle 2 | |
| DOB | 1918 |
| City | Detroit |
| State | Michigan |
| Foreign Nation | |
| Foreign Nation City | |
| Alt Pob State, City | |
| Family: Name | |
| Family: Relationship | |
| Family: Begin Date | |
| Family: End Date | |
| Family: Comments | |
| Education HS | Boys High |
| Education College / Univ 1 | City College of New York |
| Education College/Univ Notes | 2 years |
| Education College/Univ 2 | |
| Graduate or Doctoral Work | |
| Graduate or Doctoral Work Notes | |
| Prior Military Service | None |
| Passport # | 376532 |
| Passport Series | |
| Passport Reported Lost in Spain | |
| Passport Age | 20 |
| Passport Date | |
| PP or Known Address Street | 906 Dekalb Avenue |
| PP or Known Address City | Brooklyn |
| PP or Known Address State | New York |
| ALT City | |
| Alt State | |
| Sail Date | |
| Ship | Britannic |
| Marital Status | Single |
| Marital Notes | |
| Vocation 1 | Student |
| Vocation 2 | Clerk part time in union office |
| Vocation 3 | |
| Party Affiliation | YCL |
| Date Affiliation | 1935 or 1936 |
| ALT Affiliation | |
| ALT date | |
| ALT affiliation 2 | |
| Arrival (in Spain) Date | |
| Units served with | XV BDE, Brigade Staff, Observer |
| Battle action | |
| Rank | |
| Returned Date | KIA |
| Returned other | KIA |
| WWII Service | |
| DOD | 1938-09 |
| Cause | |
| Place Died City | KIA |
| KIA/MIA/Died other | KIA |
| KIA/MIA/Died other Date | 1938 |
| KIA/MIA/Died other Location | Ebro Offensive, Sierra Caballs |
| KIA/MIA/Died other Battle | |
| Additional Notes | Editor of School Paper CCNY |

Biography
Jacob Freeman (nicknamed Jack) was born in 1918 and grew up in New York City. His parents were active in left-wing politics; his father, Samuel, was Secretary-Treasurer of the Brotherhood of Painters, Decorators and Paperhangers of America. Jacob Freeman left City College in February 1937. That May, he sailed for Europe to join the International Brigades in the Spanish Civil War.
Freeman ran into trouble even before arriving in Spain when the ship transporting him from France, the City of Barcelona, was torpedoed and sunk by an Italian submarine. Freeman escaped unharmed. ("If they didn't get me with a torpedo they'll never get me," he wrote home.) He underwent training as an "observer," map-maker and scout; then, because of his age, he was for a time assigned to work as a translator at International Brigades headquarters rather than going into battle. However, he soon got his wish and was sent to the front lines. In the winter of 1937, Freeman contracted jaundice and pneumonia and was in and out of the hospital through the first few months of 1938. Back at the front, he was appointed group leader, overseeing a company of observers, and rose to the rank of sergeant during the Ebro campaign. In August 1938 Freeman was wounded in the head by shrapnel during an artillery bombardment. In September, he was killed in action at Sierra Cabals.
Samuel Freeman, who had supported his son's commitment to the Republican cause, worked in New York to raise money for the Friends of the Abraham Lincoln Brigade (FALB) while Jacob was in Spain. After Jacob's letters abruptly stopped, Samuel tried assiduously for several months to obtain information about his son.
- Biography courtesy of Tamiment Library, NYU. View Freeman's finding aid at NYU here.