File:Feldpost von Hans 1935-09-07 Bahnhofsmission Wien Erkennungskarte 1.JPG

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Deutsch: Feldpostbriefe von Hans Koch, Wien, 2. Weltkrieg, Ostfront, 1922-1945


Erkennungskarte:

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Erkennungskarte
Bulletin de Recommandation
für/pur Hans Koch, 14 Jahre welche/qui
kommt an/arrive Wien-Westbahnhof an: 17h 50
Die Organe der Eisenbahn- und Hafenmission werden gebeten, der Inhaberin dieser Karte mit Rat und Hilfe an die Hand zu gehen.
Les employés de la mission des gares et des ports sont priés de bien vouloir soutenir des renseignement, aide et conseils le titulaire de ce bulletin de recommandation.
Si prega gli addetti delle stazioni delle ferrovie e dei porti voler prestar ajuto con informazioni e consiglo ai presentatori di questa legitimazione.
We beg the members of the station and harbor missions to kindly give whatever assistance they can in the nature of information, help or advice to the bearer of this card of recommandation.
Recommandation (á / zu) Bahnhofsmission Innsbruck, Wien
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