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Posted by william on February 05, 19103 at 08:00:16:
In Reply to: Re: an old ww2 book written in german posted by Alice Giunta on November 07, 19101 at 15:33:57:
: : : I've got a book written by Karl Baedeker called "Baede
: : Baedecker made books for tourists from the end of the 19th century and the company lives on until now.
: : They even retained the red outlook of the books.
: Hi, I'm the daughter of a British soldier who was in the Polish corridor as a prisioner from 1940-44 and would be interested in a copy of the map in the region of Marienburg (Malbork), then East Prussia. I am curious as to the German names/Polish names for all the towns and villages. Appreciate any help yu can give. Thanks, Alice
I'm doing a sixth grade project and I need to know the eact date WW2 ended.
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