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EPISODE · Sep 8, 2020 · 8 MIN

World War 2: Episode 72: July 16-26th, 1945

from Letters from the Past · host Scott Ginther

This episode focuses on the correspondence from an U.S. Army Captain in Germany to his wife in Three Oaks, Michigan.   Betty it is awful hard to do anything now.  You just feel like saying the hell with every thing and go about with some thing that will give you some enjoyment. The ride from the autobahn to Berchtesgaden, was beautiful.  Very steep hills and usually they had a stream of water coming down the side in water falls fashion. Letters at Gintherscott.com

This episode focuses on the correspondence from an U.S. Army Captain in Germany to his wife in Three Oaks, Michigan.   Betty it is awful hard to do anything now.  You just feel like saying the hell with every thing and go about with some thing that will give you some enjoyment. The ride from the autobahn to Berchtesgaden, was beautiful.  Very steep hills and usually they had a stream of water coming down the side in water falls fashion. Letters at Gintherscott.com

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