third Ldst.-I-Repl-bag. Brunswick (X. 17) reverse
A postcard from Osnabrück. On the other side a group photo image in the POW camp Ahlen.
The text of 1916 in the 1st World War: 7th
Osnabrück 1. 1916
My Love Annerli!
In many thanks for your dear little letter I send you here as an interim response this card as a contribution to your new Feldpostkartetalbum. There you have probably also many other photographs of Moore accommodated? For today cordial greetings and kisses from your loving you Brother.
Well, postcard, uploaded, somewhere far away from drakegoodman.
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Some posts that I wanted to publish in recent years are simply gone down. Also this footnote to the excavations at the St. Mary's Hospital Centre.
The New Town is a very interesting part of Osnabrück, knowing that it was very long and self-worth to one of the largest medieval towns in northern Germany too. But that is not immediately recognizable, although stand with John Hall and church are still important relics of the past. But beneath the surface hides a lot.
This is now being implemented, the new children's hospital:
And that's probably for the foundations of the new hospital disappeared
A well, and the upcoming sand. was
also erect walls there still a few years ago::
walls from the local quarry stone
Some posts that I wanted to publish in recent years are simply gone down. Also this footnote to the excavations at the St. Mary's Hospital Centre.
The New Town is a very interesting part of Osnabrück, knowing that it was very long and self-worth to one of the largest medieval towns in northern Germany too. But that is not immediately recognizable, although stand with John Hall and church are still important relics of the past. But beneath the surface hides a lot.
This is now being implemented, the new children's hospital:
And that's probably for the foundations of the new hospital disappeared
A well, and the upcoming sand. was
also erect walls there still a few years ago:: walls from the local quarry stone
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