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

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recht still geworden, seit Ihr Wiener-Buben, fort seit. So, geschrien habts ja nicht nur du, Franzl, warst wohl der ärgste! Ein richtiger Spitzbub! Wart nur wenn du wieder kommst! Jetzt ist gerade der „Birschl“ gekommen und bellt mich an. Es ist wie wenn er vestehen könnte wenn ich schreib; wenn ich einen Radio-Sender hätte, könntest du es hören. Bei Wörle reden sie oft von Euch, von Euren Gaunereien! Siehst du deinen Freund Otto? Sag ihm auch schöne Grüsse von mir und all den Anderen, wenn du mit Ihnen zusammen kommst.
Nun, Hansl, begüt' Dich Gott! Grüss mir Deine Eltern! Meine Schwester Marie legt euch ein paar Zeilen bei. Viele Grüsse von uns allen!
Tom Lagg [Thomas Lagg, 1865 - 1945; Bild ]
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