I read the town name of Dnipropetrovsk November 1941 in the last two images.
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OK Gentlemen, I have one for you. My grandfather was captured in the Battle of the Bulge and was a POW in Stalag IVB. He kept a diary while he was a prisoner written in a small german note book that he found (or stole..not sure). I think he may have picked it up when he was on a prisoner working party cleaning up rubble in Zeitz...based on some of the things he wrote. He wrote that he was being forced to clean up a business at Number 4, Lindenplatz in Zeitz Germany. The first several pages of the notebook look like some kind of business ledger or something. Can anyone tell generally what any of this stuff says. The word on the front cover should give a good idea of what it is...if anyone can read it. I also added a picture of the first page of his diary as well. Thank you all.
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The word on the cover is "Posteingaenge ab 1.8.1944" or postal mailings starting 1 August 1944. Each entry has a name, a city and what was done/sent. For example the second entry is Zeiler, Koenigsbrueck, 2 Verdecke neu bezogen. The customer was Zeiler, the city Koenigsbrueck and 2 covers were re-done. Upholstery? It isn't clear to me exactly what kind of coverings they were. Not too exciting.
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Originally posted by pauke View PostIt would be helpful to see the wording clearly and larger in 15293 and to see the image of 15294. That ends "Moenchen-Gladbach 1940".Attached Files
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