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Article about: Hello, Can anybody give me more details regarding enclosed document? I have some suspicions ... :-) This document belonged to a soldier who served in the Carpathian Brigade and later in the

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    Hello,

    Can anybody give me more details regarding enclosed document?

    I have some suspicions ... :-)

    This document belonged to a soldier who served in the Carpathian Brigade and later in the 1st Independent Parachute Brigade.

    Thanks

    Rafal

    Unknown document - any help?

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    Never seen one before.

    But it would appear to be a ticket for a Brothel.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Quote by Adrian Stevenson View Post
    Never seen one before.

    But it would appear to be a ticket for a Brothel.

    Cheers, Ade.
    It seems so and this lucky bloke got Girl 83!....

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    Indeed, it appears so!...I believe it reads "Girl 83" on the top of the page, lol!
    cheers, Glenn


    Gunny beat me to it again, lol...

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    Thank you Ade,

    I think so too!

    The document consists of a few pieces with different dates (1942) and hours!

    Geetings
    Rafal





    Quote by Adrian Stevenson View Post
    Never seen one before.

    But it would appear to be a ticket for a Brothel.

    Cheers, Ade.

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    and with different girl's numbers!

    :-)

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    I suspect very few of these survive. Not something most men would keep. They would not want their families to find out.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Maybe he didn't use it or maybe not all of them.
    In 1942 the soldier was 17 years old.

    The tickets also have different serial numbers.

    It's vey interesting piece of Polish military history
    :-)

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