My friend's grandfather kept a small notebook while in captivity in Germany in the first few months of 1945; his name was Irv Worden. It shows the camps he was kept at as well as many pages of service members that he had befriended while in camps. Interestingly enough there are a few Soviet entries. I would like help identifying the Totenkopf on the cover as well as possible translations of the Soviet entries. My friend and I are both adamant that the Totenkopf not be removed from the notebook it has been attached to the for the past 72 years. It will also be staying in the family and will never be for sale. Thank you all for any and all help you can shed on this.
Regards,
Eric
Regards,
Eric
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