Postal data: posted, postmarked (ILION, NY, 1913, NOV 4, 130PM) stamp; Postcard type: divided back; Printing information: (No. M 2518); Logo (Post Card); Trademarks: (AMERICHROME) printed around circle, with clover inside circle containing the...
Postal data: unmarked, unposted, stamp; Postcard type: divided back [publisher name used as divider]; Logo (POST CARD); Benjamin Franklin one cent stamp facing front
Postal data: posted. postmarked (SAUGERTIES, N.Y., 1912, JAN 8 5PM), stamp; Postcard type: divided back; Logo (SOUVENIR POST CARD); Written message (Dear Friend, card received and many thanks. glad to hear you are having a fine time. I had a...
War casualties; Soldiers; Air warfare; Prisoners of war; Military mobilizations; Military officers; Nazis; Fascists;
Harry has just received a letter from Mim in response to his account of being at the front for the first time in July. He is now a hardened soldier; the planes and shells no longer bother him and dodging bullets is just a part of everyday life. ...
Paul writes to his sister that he has seen their friend Bernie Abraham and everyone at the front is doing well. Paul describes his last night in Paris and being moved by the beauty of the exposition, the lights, and the Seine.
Paul has finally received mail from his family and it has given him the mental push he need to go on. He discusses Art Wilt, a fallen comrade, and hopes Art's mother will take solace in the fact that her son died for a better world. Paul...
Paul tells his family how happy receiving mail makes him. He says that the men who receive newspapers or magazines are very popular on mail day, but not as popular as those who receive candy or cigarettes. Paul describes an impromptu barbecue and...
Military life; Military maneuvers; Military occupations; Military training; Signals & signaling; Telephones; Children's parties; Cigarettes;
Paul describes the International Brigade's offensive maneuvers to force the fascists out of Madrid. Paul discusses some of the men he has met while in Spain. He is busy doing telephone work with the signal corps, as well as continuing his military...
Paul discusses the beautiful Spanish nights, which make up for the scorching hot days. He hopes Mus will write to him, as Paul has not received a letter in the five weeks he has been in Spain.
A plea to the soldiers of Franco. A description of how the Loyalists treat enemy soldiers and prisoners of war with care. They prisoners are given the choice to join the Republican ranks; if they choose not to, they are sent to a city to work and...