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EPISODE · Sep 3, 2020 · 7 MIN

World War 2: Episode 69: July 1-7th, 1945

from Letters from the Past · host Scott Ginther

This episode centers around the correspondence from an U.S. Army Captain in Germany to his wife in Three Oaks, Michigan.   I been so cold the last two days that you have to have a fire to keep warm.  Write now I’m in the kitchen writing and tending the fire. Honey this is a hell-of-a-way to spend the 4th of July.  I hope next year that all wars are over and that I’m home with you for good. I'm posting the letters to gintherscott.com.  

This episode centers around the correspondence from an U.S. Army Captain in Germany to his wife in Three Oaks, Michigan.   I been so cold the last two days that you have to have a fire to keep warm.  Write now I’m in the kitchen writing and tending the fire. Honey this is a hell-of-a-way to spend the 4th of July.  I hope next year that all wars are over and that I’m home with you for good. I'm posting the letters to gintherscott.com.

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