Had those suspenders for years (picked them up once at a fleamarket, together with wollen gloves and a toque), and just re-discoverd them. While it is most of the time impossible to say suspenders that style are wartime or not, this time it is easy:
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostMy first thought, this is some kind of cardboard, put there at the factory, but then:
"Lieber Feldgrauer,
hätten Sie wohl Luft mit einem
Päckchen aus der Heimat Briefe zu
tauschen, dann schreiben Sie doch
bitte an Gerda Held, Berlin-
Südende, Halserstr. 16.
20.1.43"
Dear "Fieldgrey (soldier)",
would you like to exchange some letters for this parcel? If so, please write to...
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Originally posted by Etienne B. View PostWhat you're waiting for .............write her a letter.She might respond
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Originally posted by Kurt View PostI agree, you may be able to learn more about your "Feldgrauer": http://www1.dastelefonbuch.de/?cmd=d...p=69&aktion=38
So I could only learn about her, IF at all.
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Originally posted by Gran Sasso View PostThere is no way to learn about the person she wrote to - she didnt knew him. Those kind of parcels were sent to the front, and given out just by chance. Obviously this letter never reached any soldier, otherwise I would not have found it...
So I could only learn about her, IF at all.
Still, one never knows and if this were my little slip of paper and I would see a chance to reunite them after almost 70 years, I'd take a chance... after all, they were part of the war effort as well... Kurt
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