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  • Collection: Daniel Klapproth World War II photographs and letters, 1939-1945

UWPMC045_l_076.pdf
A friend of Daniel's writes to Mrs. Klapproth. He was in the same battery as Daniel for over three years and lost contact with him. He asked Mrs. Klapporth to send him Daniel's address.

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Two children pose for the camera with a crowd of people behind them. They are wearing hats and traditional clothing.

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Three women pose for a photograph.

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Two women in traditional clothing pose for a photograph.

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A young woman in traditional clothing poses for the camera.

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Two girls are posing with a large fish hanging between them.

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Five soldiers standing in a line wearing pith helmets.

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A mother breastfeeds her child.

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A large group of men and children pose for a photograph taken in a village center.

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A sleeping man is photographed with the text "I would have written sooner, but I have been very busy." A trunk can be seen to the left of the bed which reads "bunk fatigue."
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