Hello all,
Yet another request for help in tracing a FPN!
I have today opened a letter which has remained sealed since being sent on 1st December 1944.
The letter was sent to Uffz. Hans Grosse, and returned to the sender (his partner) who lived in Vienna with the following pencil written annotation on the envelope:- "Zuruck au absender, eiupfanger(?) fur grossdeutschland gefallen ka"
The letter is dated (as previously mentioned) 1st December 1944 and bears the FPN 12923B.
Due to the statement on the envelope, presumably the sender decided not to open the letter, and I felt a little sad to pry inside.
The letter is two A4 pages long, written on both sides of the paper; and asks why he has not written to her in such a long time.
Very poignant, a memory of the tragedy of war on people.
Anyone can point me in the right direction for this man's unit at the time?
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
John.
Yet another request for help in tracing a FPN!
I have today opened a letter which has remained sealed since being sent on 1st December 1944.
The letter was sent to Uffz. Hans Grosse, and returned to the sender (his partner) who lived in Vienna with the following pencil written annotation on the envelope:- "Zuruck au absender, eiupfanger(?) fur grossdeutschland gefallen ka"
The letter is dated (as previously mentioned) 1st December 1944 and bears the FPN 12923B.
Due to the statement on the envelope, presumably the sender decided not to open the letter, and I felt a little sad to pry inside.
The letter is two A4 pages long, written on both sides of the paper; and asks why he has not written to her in such a long time.
Very poignant, a memory of the tragedy of war on people.
Anyone can point me in the right direction for this man's unit at the time?
Thanks in advance,
Best regards,
John.
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