found: Eichhorn, David Max. The GI's rabbi, 2004:CIP t.p. (David Max Eichhorn) galley (b. Jan. 6, 1906)
found: OCLC, Feb. 8, 2010(hdg.: Eichhorn, David Max, 1906- ; Eichhorn, David Max; usage: David Max Eichhorn)
found: Social Security death index, viewed Feb. 8, 2010(David Eichhorn; b. Jan. 6, 1906; d. July 1986; Brevard, FL)
found: Joys of Jewish folklore, 1981:t.p. (David Max Eichhorn) p. 3 of cover (ordained rabbi in 1931, earned Doctor of Divinity from Hebrew Union College in 1938; served as combat chaplain during WW II; previous publications include: Cain: Son of the Serpent, Evangelizing the American Jew, Jewish Intermarriages)
found: Harris, M. Five came back, 2014:p. 375 (Some of the Dachau inmates asked for a religious service, and on May 5, Captain David Eichorn, a Jewish Army chaplain, and Rabbi Eli Bohnen conducted a Jewish service as part of a larger memorial ceremony that was attended by thousands of former prisoners)
found: U.S. WWII Draft Cards Young Men, 1940-1947, viewed April 15, 2020 via Ancestry.com(David Max Eichhorn; born, January 6, 1906 in Columbia, Pennsylvania)
found: Wikipedia WWW site, viewed April 15, 2020(David Max Eichhorn; born, January 6, 1906; rabbi, director for Hillel, chaplain in the Army, author; among the troops that liberated Dachau after World War II; lived in Satellite Beach, Florida; served as a rabbi to Temple Israel in Merritt Island, Florida; died on July 16, 1986 Holmes Regional Medical Center in Melbourne, Florida)