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English: Raymond Auguste Traumann


Le Havre le 31

Vieux frère
Ici ca sent la poudre. Le Bd
Maritime et la plage sont interdits à
partir de Lundi. Toutes les boites à
pilules sont équipèes , et on prend les
dernières dispositions pour evacuer
femmes et vieillards en cas d' "operations
militaires dans la règion"
Malgrè tout je ne crois pas à quelque
chose avant fin Septembre et je compte
raccompagner les parents sur Clairac

Le Havre the 31

Old brother
Here it smells like pouder. The Bd
Maritime and the beach are prohibited
starting Monday. All the pill
boxes are equiped , and they are taking
the last dispositions to evacuate
women and elderly in case of "miliitary
operations in the region"
Despite all I don't believe in something
before end Septembre and I count in
accompanying the parents on Clairac


Veux tu t'occuper de la question billet , W-L.etc...
Merci.
Donc j'espère à bientot
Je t'embrasse R.

Bertrand part Jeudi.
La S.G. enverra les papiers à signer
au bureau

Do you want to occupy yourself of the billet question ,W-L.etc...
Thanks.
Therefore I hope to see you soon
Kisses to you R.

Bertrand leaves Thursday.
The S.G. will send the papers to sign
to the office

ORIGINA
INDIA MIL

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This was written by Raymond Auguste Traumann to his parents. It would have been then obtained by Jacques Louis Traumann which then would have been obtained by his son Eric, who then gave it to his grandson Paul Sidle, who now retains current ownership. It was then scanned.

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2023-08-22

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Raymond Auguste Traumann

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