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Can anyone read old german?
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Last edited by Phil Irwin; 27th August 2019 at 16:56. |
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Re: Can anyone read old german?
Message content lost in transit! Can you post it again?
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Re: Can anyone read old german?
Sorry!
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Re: Can anyone read old german?
At a first attempt I got this:
[word] [word] immer zu viel [word].I'm sure others can do better. |
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Re: Can anyone read old german?
Hello,
second attempt: Wir werden immer so viel erreichen, als wir bereit sind einzusetzen. Zur Erinnerung an unsere schönsten Kämpfe. Regards Leo |
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Re: Can anyone read old german?
Thanks Leo, appreciate that.
Are there any words you are not sure about? |
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Re: Can anyone read old german?
Hello Phil,
I am sure apart from the signature which I cannot decipher. Regards Leo |
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Re: Can anyone read old german?
Really impressed, Leo, nd not the less formidable is the "schönsten"
Rémi |
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