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

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[Um ½12.00 h mußten] wir in die Kaserne. Da kostete ich meine Schnapszuteilung u. hört dann die Führerrede. Ging nochmal auf den Flur da traf mich ein Feldwebel u. schleifte mich zum Chef in die Wohnung da wurde schwer gefeiert. Ich nun mitten bei den Offizieren u. Feldwebel mit ihren Frauen im Pullover. Hatten eine prima Kapelle mit 5 Mann. Zog mir schnell meine Bluse u. Halbschuhe an, na und dann wurde getanzt daß die Fetzen flogen. Zu trinken gabs Erdbeerbowle es war prima u ging bis 5.00 h! So bin ich doch ganz gut ins 45 gekommen. - Ansonst geht es mir gut viel Arbeit doch das macht nichts. Im Augenblick haben wir wieder Alarm es ist ¾12 Nacht. Wie ist es denn bei Euch damit? Paß nur auf! Also mein Mamschl gute Nacht.
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