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Gindorff, Nicholas C. (Luxembourg--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 13, 1942). Humanitarian.  Gindorff, one of the midwestern leaders of the Luxembourg Americans, was knighted by King Albert of Belgium following World War I for his services to the Belgian people. With the outbreak of World War II, Gindorff worked to rally Americans of Luxembourg birth or descent in support of the war effort.
Gindorff, Nicholas C. (Luxembourg--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 13, 1942). Humanitarian.  Gindorff, one of the midwestern leaders of the Luxembourg Americans, was knighted by King Albert of Belgium following [[WORLD WAR I]] for his services to the Belgian people. With the outbreak of [[WORLD WAR II]], Gindorff worked to rally Americans of Luxembourg birth or descent in support of the war effort.


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Gindorff, Nicholas C. (Luxembourg--Dubuque, IA, Dec. 13, 1942). Humanitarian. Gindorff, one of the midwestern leaders of the Luxembourg Americans, was knighted by King Albert of Belgium following WORLD WAR I for his services to the Belgian people. With the outbreak of WORLD WAR II, Gindorff worked to rally Americans of Luxembourg birth or descent in support of the war effort.