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Original Imperial German Named III Army Corps / III AK Artillery Shell Patriotic Picture Frame With Postcard Picture MG 42 The radio could be used

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The radio could be used without the case

Kenneth also had a brother named William Bonnar

The division came under the XXII Corps on 24 April

though the leather chamber sealing washers are worn

The stock maker positioned the stock at an angle

Original Imperial German Named III Army Corps / III AK Artillery Shell Patriotic Picture Frame With Postcard Picture MG 42 The radio could be usedOriginal Item: One Of A Kind. The postcard was "invented" in Austria in 1869, as a way of increasing post office business by reducing the time and postage of letter writing, and their popularity quickly spread throughout Europe. At first only pre stamped, plain cardboard postcards were used, but soon they carried all manner of artwork and photographs besides their personal message. The postcard industry reached its peak during World War I as millions

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