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

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[Bin froh daß ich hier] bin kann nun wenigstens schreiben. Aber ich kenn ja meine Krankheit wenn ich liege u. im warmen dann ist es schnell vorbei. Lange werde ich wohl nicht im Revier sein. Sorgen brauchst Dir deswegen nicht zu machen mir gehts ja gut u. fühle mich sehr wohl! Bin froh daß ich hier bin. Schön langsam gewöhne ich mich ja auch wieder an den Betrieb hier. Denke sehr viel an Dich und den schönen Urlabub. - Nun mein liebes Muttl wie gehts Dir? Was gibt es neues daheim? Vergiß bitte nich am 22.II. die Bilder von Rohringer zu hohlen u. schick mir gleich drei davon! Auch die „Gestapften“ bitte ich zu schicken. Wegen mir mach Dir bitte keine Sorgen ich hau mich schon durch! Bleib mir nur Du gesund u. iß fleißig!
Herzinnige Grüße u. Küsse von Deinen
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