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Can anyone read German? (0/1)
I have a book here about Wilhelm II by Paul Meinhold, published in
Germany 1912. While looking through the book, I found a letter tucked in which I can't begin to reard. It's in the old handwritten German script, dated Potsdam, 1888 (I think) There is a black border arounf the page, which I am told signified death or funeral correspondence. At the top of the first page is a very regal llooking "W", topped with a crown. The letter is signed but I can't read the name. I did find an image of, Kaiser Wilhelm, father of Wilhelm II. This does appear similar. If anyone give me an idea of what this says I'd appreciate it. I'll try to include some links to images of the letter, but not sure if they'll work. If not, email me and I'll try to send images. I have visions of the letter being from Kaiser Wilhelm, maybe his last will. "I do hereby leave Germany to Junior" Am I close? |
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