File:Feldpost von Hans 1941-03-29 4.JPG

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

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[Ihr braucht doch die] Sachen selber. Allso mein Koffer ist nun Glücklich und unbeschädigt eingetroffen. Auf die Bilder bin ich schon Neugierig. Riederer habe ich schon geschrieben. Allso Bubi muß auch schon einrücken jetzt ist ja sein Herzenswunsch in Erfüllung gegangen. Allso der Hachelbauer liegt im Lazarett, was hatt er denn? Wie heißt die Straße wo das Lazarett ist ich kann es nicht lesen? Nun warst Du wieder einmal nach langer Zeit im Kino! Schade das ich den Film Bismark nicht sehen kann! Was sagst Du jetzt zu Jugoslawien? Was macht Papa ist er noch brav und gesund? Viele liebe Grüße. Mir geht es weiters gut es ist alles noch beim alten hier.
Nun will ich schließen
Viele tausend Grüße und Küsse
von Hans.
Vielle Grüße von Karl
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