File:Feldpost von Hans 1936-12-29 Tante4.JPG

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Deutsch: Feldpostbriefe von Hans Koch, Wien, 2. Weltkrieg, Ostfront, 1922-1945

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[Hedis Eltern haben das Altarbild aus diesem Grunde dem Kirchlein] geschenkt (Hedis Papa ist ja akad. Maler) daß wir das kranke Kind nehmen mußten. - Wenn ich übrigens gewußt hätte, daß Du Hansi, einen Firmpaten im Frühjahr gebraucht hättest, würde entweder mein Bruder oder ich Dir denselben gern gemacht haben. Deine Mama hätte nur schreiben dürfen, daß Ihr keinen Paten bekommt und so wären wir gern für Dich eingetreten. Vielleicht kann ich Dir heuer bei Frau Ginther [ein Familienname in Ehenbichl] einen Sommerplatz verschaffen, aber bei Frau Wörle. Mir ist es so leid um Dich, daß ich mich schäme. - Mein Bruder Toni ist jetzt besser, gesund ist er noch nicht. In Ehenbichl ist alles im Alten. Schnee haben wir noch genug. Die Buben fahren gerne und [fleißig Ski.]
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