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Hattonchatel "Eine in Tr?mmer liegende Strasse".
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Two views of Hattonchatel destroyed.
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Oorlog. The church of St. Betin
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"Nampzel, Juni 1915". In the back, written in French "Prisoniers francais devant k'eglise de Nampzel (Oise) Juin 1915" French prisoners in front of the church of Napzel (Oise) June 1915.
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The Germans in Conflans, near Paris, working on a bridge.
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On 12 April 1918 Paris was bombed. This house at Rue St Paul shows the damage.
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General Butler?s visit on Chrismas 1918
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Happy New Year 1919. Cronologically it scapes the times of WWI. This card was posted on the last day of 1918. How much it must have ment for everybody that positive wish after so many years of war.
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This is an interesting postcard that shows three pieces of artilery being pulled by a tank (?) into action in France. The card was posted in january 1918.
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Belgian children who left their country were hosts to special houses prepared for them in France.
Eduardo
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Maybe a larger view of the text will help.
Eduardo
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Hello,
Going through my WW I postcards I have found one showing an Austrian mortar with a long mesage in the back send in April 1918 to Bohemia. I wonder if someone could translate it for me. Since I cannot read it I wonder if there is any interesting information. Thanks in advance.
Eduardo
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Thesecond Austrian card shows a group of soldiers in the field.
Eduardo
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Two Austrian cards follow. The first one shows a mortar "30 1/2 cm. Motorm?rser"
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Paul, here goes the transcription and the translation.
Eduardo
"A lei ed ai suoi cari con affetto e viva riconoscenza"
To you and to your dear"s" (means family) with love and live (deep)
gratefulness.
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A ship in ruff waters makes a wonderfull photograph. In the botom there are two sets of letters ARA to the left and AC-5 to the right. Could someone tell me what they mean.
Eduardo
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This post card was issued by the United States Army as publicity for the "Liberty Bonds", and was posted pn April 10, 1918. It seems to me that the person tothe left is General Pershing. Am I right?
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Thanks Sam,
I made close views both of the collar tabs and the other details and they came out blured. Let's see if this time they are better. I have tried a higher resolution.
Eduardo
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Hello,
I have this postcard of an Italian oficer and wonder if someone could tell me more about his rank, regiment or any other thing.
Eduardo
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Thank you Kevin,
What I will do is simply repeat the post where you mentioned.
Eduardo
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This is not a german oficier. I know he is Italian but did not know where to put the post in order to know more about it.
Eduardo
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Zeppelin Raid in England. This card of the L2 suposedly shows a Zeppelin raid over England, but as can clearly be notized there is no raid at all. The people under the L2 are promenading. I have heard of another one of this badly made propaganda cards in which a german oficer in a horse with a competition golden trophy is presented as looting. Has anybody seen any other cards like these?
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And General Foch
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Italian Oficer.
in Southern European & Balkan States
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Hello Sam,
Where you able to get something out of the collar enlargement?
Eduardo