Dear tplan, I can understand that not everyone is interested in WWI or WWII. It's gone, it is the past. My daughter asks me sometimes about some things, when she has looked at the WWI chests (they contained my dad's belongings) I allowed her to take from the cellar. Even in my twenthies I was to young to get an answer from an old dog of war. I said it before ... I would give a fortune to have one day (only one!) of conversation with my late dad about his adventures, his sorrows, his fallen comrades, his joys in Paris, his WWI-life when he was young. My beloved wife calls me an adventurer, I admit that I am somewhat like this but realize that she would have taken a great step backwards if ever she could have looked in my dad's eyes.
This is a collectors board, it interests me and I realize that the only thing I can offer to all of you is my interest in old German texts.
This is a collectors board, it interests me and I realize that the only thing I can offer to all of you is my interest in old German texts.