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    The Least Interesting "War Trophy" Document and Items Possible?

    After reading Herm's thread and not wanting to hijack it, I thought I'd post perhaps the least interesting "Captured Enemy Documents" form and associated items to survive the war

    All four documents, the postcards and package are each stamped with the same number as listed on the form which is kind of nice. But what a strange collection to have to have been passed by military intelligence....perhaps everyone was just bored that day.

    I think this is a great example of just how mundane some of these capture documents from the Pacific can get.

    eric
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    Last edited by blinky; 11-18-2005, 04:44 PM.

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    The comment the G.I. wrote on the front of the package....."Candy Package. the candy wasn't to good".....
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      And a member of the Special Attack Cow Forces being prepared for her final mission
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        Least Interesting War Trophy Document...

        .....God that was funny!!! I bet that you can pack alot of HE up a cow's various orifices. Mike

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          Eric,

          Now that is interesting grouping to say the least!

          Eric

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            cowmakaze...

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              ..............boring to the tenth power.................... .

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                Least Interesting War Trophy Document...

                J.von Canon-
                You gotta love it!!! Cowmakaze!!!! Mike

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                  Waga Toso (Mein Kampf in Japanese)

                  Here's my trophy, posts 32-39: http://www.wehrmacht-awards.net/foru...ght=mein+kampf

                  It was captured on the island of Attu. My father-in-law coincidentally fought on Attu as a captain in the Japanese army .... and no, this wasn't his book.

                  --Guy Power



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                    Guy,

                    Now that is an interesting book...and the first such book that I have seen like it!

                    Eric

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                      Hello Eric,

                      Yes, it is a bit unique. I was surprised to find it in the trash heap when my school was cleaning out the old library to make way for a newer building.

                      Cheers,
                      Guy

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