. . "No restrictions on use"@en . "Harold B. Goldberg (1922-2011) was born in Brooklyn, New York to Samuel and Rose Goldberg. Samuel and Rose were born in Russia and immigrated to the United States before the birth of their children. Samuel worked as a presser in a tailor shop. Harold had six siblings and the family spoke Yiddish and English at home. As a young adult Harold worked as a mail carrier and attended City College in New York. On December 7, 1941, Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. The following day the United States declared war on Japan, and on December 11, Germany declared war on the United States. On October 31, 1942 Harold was drafted into the U.S. military. He entered the army on October 31, 1942 as a private, and received serial number 32613738. He served in Europe until the end of the war. Harold then returned home to New York where he married his wife Rita in 1952. The family lived in New York for the rest of their lives."@en . . . "The pin was donated to the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum in 2013 by the family of Harold Goldberg."@en . . "irn85311" . . . "overall: | Depth: 0.250 inches (0.635 cm) | Diameter: 1.000 inches (2.54 cm)"@en . "Circular, silver colored pin with embossed initials NP and a domed, polished blue painted stone in a 4 pronged, copper colored setting. It has a solid back with a hallmark and a spring hinge and safety catch pin."@en . "No restrictions on access"@en . . "NP badge with a blue stone acquired by a US soldier"@en . "Tinnie, or inexpensive pressed metal pin, with the initials NP and a blue stone brought back from the war by Harold Goldberg, an American soldier who served in Europe, circa 1945-1946. Badge apparently issued to recognize participation in an organization."@en .