This is not my area of expertise and I would very much appreciate your comments, please.
It was bought in it's modern frame at an auction. It is typed in both Russian and German. It is dated 31st March 1943. It gives instructions to occupants in case of an air raid.
The paper is very, very thin and delicate.
The rear of the frame mentions a RR Tilleard-Cole who apparently removed the document at Belsen and also translated it.
My research suggests that this man was Colonel Professor Richard Tilleard-Cole OBE FRCPsysec MA of the British Army (Wiltshire Regiment). He was born on the 11 November 1923 and died on 21st February 2013.
I have no details of his service history.
Thanks in advance.
It was bought in it's modern frame at an auction. It is typed in both Russian and German. It is dated 31st March 1943. It gives instructions to occupants in case of an air raid.
The paper is very, very thin and delicate.
The rear of the frame mentions a RR Tilleard-Cole who apparently removed the document at Belsen and also translated it.
My research suggests that this man was Colonel Professor Richard Tilleard-Cole OBE FRCPsysec MA of the British Army (Wiltshire Regiment). He was born on the 11 November 1923 and died on 21st February 2013.
I have no details of his service history.
Thanks in advance.
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