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April 14, 1945 – Saturday
They took a truck away from us this morning so that means I’ll have to shuttle my loads. I left Supply and Pryz behind and we took off for a new area, unloaded and came back after the other load. … Continue reading
April 13, 1945 – Friday
We stayed in this area all day. Dago started the generator and we listened to the radio. We left after supper. We are heading toward Bamberg. We set up our tent and went to sleep. Germany was over bombing and … Continue reading
April 12, 1945 – Thursday
We left for a new area right after breakfast. It seems as though we are always on the move. Left again after supper and I had to drive black out again. It rained most of the way.
April 11, 1945 – Wednesday
Nothing to do all day today as we are going to move. We were supposed to move out right after dinner, but we haven’t moved yet! Wellman was told he was going home. He was on his way within a … Continue reading
April 10, 1945 – Tuesday
Did a little work today. Talked to an Australian that had been a prisoner for over 4 years. He said he wasn’t treated too badly. We had a PX. Not much but it helped things out a little.
April 9, 1945 – Monday
Caught the ration truck this morning and started out to find the company. “A” Company was on the move so I didn’t catch up with them till about 7 o’clock. We sat around and talked a while and then went … Continue reading
April 8, 1945 – Sunday
Layed around all morning. They told us to get ready as the trucks were coming to pick us up. I went to mass at 2 o’clock and the trucks finally came about 6:30 pm. We loaded and left for the … Continue reading
April 7, 1945 – Saturday
Everything is about the same as yesterday. Played some ping pong.
April 6, 1945 – Friday
Nothing to do but walk around. Play cards and read. Hope they come after us soon.
Letter Home – April 5, 1945
Dear Mother & Dad; Just a line to let you know I’m Okea and still trying to get back to the company. This makes the 3rd repo depot that I have been too, but I guess it will be the … Continue reading