Letter from sister Lydia Pommer? to musketeer Paul Pommer in Offenbach, Germany, dated March 14, 1918. The envelope is addressed to Paul Pommer, infantry regiment 117. The back of the envelope has "bei Winkler" in the upper right hand corner. In the letter, Pommer's sister discusses how pleased she is to receive his letter. She mentions a Mr. Uhlemann and Adolf Uhl, who hasn’t written in a while. She urges Pommer to continue writing, filling her in on his goings on. Working often, she explains the difficulties sending a package due how little time she has. She concludes with her heartfelt greetings.
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Letter from sister Lydia Pommer? to musketeer Paul Pommer in Offenbach, Germany, dated March 14, 1918. The envelope is addressed to Paul Pommer, infantry regiment 117. The back of the envelope has "bei Winkler" in the upper right hand corner. In the letter, Pommer's sister discusses how pleased she is to receive his letter. She mentions a Mr. Uhlemann and Adolf Uhl, who hasn’t written in a while. She urges Pommer to continue writing, filling her in on his goings on. Working often, she explains the difficulties sending a package due how little time she has. She concludes with her heartfelt greetings.
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