Farmer was a staff member of the US Monuments, Fine Arts, and Archives unit of the US Army, and was stationed in German after World War II. He and fellow officers wrote the Wiesbaden Manifesto and took other measures to keep German cultural heritage artifacts such as paintings and sculptures from being transported to the US. His account has been revised by Goldman, with the Prehistory and Early History Museum in Berlin). Annotation c. Book News, Inc., Portland, OR (booknews.com)