Field post letters from hans koch, vienna, world war ii, eastern front, 1922-1945 previous letter (1941-02-27) letter no. 3 (1941-03-02) next letter (1941-03-10) envelope: front back page 2 text [my teeth are] quite good. My teeth are fine too. I haven't needed bread stamps yet, only when we're allowed out individually. And that won't be until later. We can also get stockings from here. I can easily put myself in your position that you have to write when everything is as quiet as a mouse and papa is taking his well-known little nap. Well, he should be healthy when he says piezerl [???], lanzerl [???], punzerl [???] again. You ask what we do on sundays. Well, there's always something to brush and clean. Or like me, i'm not going out today and i won't have time to write during the week. Does siegi still have his old address in prague? i get on very well with karl. We help each other and are real comrades. Otherwise there would be nothing more to report from here, always on duty and more on duty. Karl is just asking me to tell his mother to bring him 5 handkerchiefs and 1 packet of tobacco (bulgarian), please tell that to mrs tschirtner! now i want to say goodbye. Best wishes and kisses from your son hans. Date: 2 March 1941.
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