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    Unopened letter....

    I have this letter, and although I think I understand it, I am looking for confirmation/clarification on the second and last two words in the pencil sentence.

    Thanks

    Sebastian



    [ 29 May 2001: Message edited by: Seba ]
    Sebastián J. Bianchi

    Wehrmacht-Awards.com

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    SEbastian:
    Let me stew on it. Soldier was KIA, so should be easy to figure out. I'll send it to my friend who collects documents and is absolutely great at reading handwriting.
    Scott
    CSP


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      #3
      Für Grossdeutschland gefallen or 'fell for Greater Germany' followed by 'Tromme Feldw.(Feldwebel)'.
      This was a standard text inserted on Feldpost letters sent to military personnel K.I.A.to be returned to sender. Signed I believe by Kompagnie Hauptfeldwebel/ company sergent major.
      B.H.H.

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        #4
        Bernhard is absolutely correct.

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          #5
          Hopefully the sender knew his/her friend/loved one was deceased before the letter came back. What a pisspoor way to find out someone was KIA.

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