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Deutsch: Feldpostbriefe von Hans Koch, Wien, 2. Weltkrieg, Ostfront, 1922-1945

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Dietrichsroda d. 23. X. 38
Geliebte Eltern!
Erhielt Freitag Euer Schreiben für welches ich mich auf's Herzlichste bedanke. War wunderbar wie Du Mama von der Kundgebung schreibst. Wußte ja das die Pfaffen immer schon Schweinehunde waren. Aber was ist eigentlich mit Innitzer? Weiß von nicht's das mit der Kirche dem Austreten bin ich natürlich vollends Einverstanden - denn glauben braucht mann ja wegen den nicht verlieren. - Schade das Siegi schon aus Wien ist. Hätte Ihn so gerne gesehen. Vileicht kommt er nochmal würde mich freuen. Mit Deinen Schreiben kam eine Karte von Tante Mitzi bedankt sich für die Vermählungskarte. Will auch nach Wien kommen. Anni ist auf 8 Tage in Italien. Die hatt's gut getroffen, der geht's nun gut. Wir haben haben nun die Kaulen-
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