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Findings, Groesbeek/Reichswald area.

Discussion in 'Living History' started by 272VGD., Feb 7, 2008.

  1. 272VGD.

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    Here some old pics of it. It is almost rotten away by now.

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  2. bigfun

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    Well if I ever get over there, I'll take one off your hands and ship it back! My Dad has told us a few stories of finding these cans everywhere in southern Holland when visiting relatives.
     
  3. 272VGD.

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    Yes, you see them very often bigfun.
    Its yours when you come over!
     
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    My uncle was killed in the Hochwald Forest Feb. 28 1945, he was a Canadian soldier with the Algonquin Regiment, under the 4th Canadian Armoured division "C" coy. None of his personal items were sent home to my family, as according to his C.O. he was stripped when they found him. If anyone ever comes across anything in regards to the Algonquins or a William J. P. Dusomme on one of your excursions I would appreciate you getting in touch with me. Thank you
     

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