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Hallo.
Bitte helfen Sie bei der Entschlüsselung der Signatur.
im Voraus vielen
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Originally posted by Gerdan View Post# 11190
Could it be "Kurt Haberkorn" ? Very difficult to read.
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-=Always looking for French cadets infos at Shaw Field South Carolina 1944=-
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#11196 A rank, name and sometimes a number make up the list day by day. There is also a city and street address below the first name. These might be wounded or killed soldiers listed. A friend who was the Spiess in his company still had his book with listings like this to contact families but otherwise there is nothing else to explain the lists on this page.
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