POW diaries - Captain Percival Lowe, item 114

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Thus bridges over big rivers were guarded. They had found

their way barred over the Lille, and  inserted above "and": but had  crossed unchallen  ged 

by going boldly over singing "Der Wacht um Rhein".

R  is this an isolated case of the value of this

refrain. I may add the French don't use quite the

same words as in the original. Probably in this

case they kept to the copy.

 

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Thus bridges over big rivers were guarded. They had found

their way barred over the Lille, and  inserted above "and": but had  crossed unchallen  ged 

by going boldly over singing "Der Wacht um Rhein".

R  is this an isolated case of the value of this

refrain. I may add the French don't use quite the

same words as in the original. Probably in this

case they kept to the copy.

 


Transcription history
  • June 23, 2017 14:00:26 Sami Rustom

    Thus bridges over big rivers were guarded. They had found

    their way barred over the Lille, and  inserted above "and": but had  crossed unchallen  ged 

    by going boldly over singing "Der Wacht um Rhein".

    R  is this an isolated case of the value of this

    refrain. I may add the French don't use quite the

    same words as in the original. Probably in this

    case they kept to the copy.

     


  • June 23, 2017 12:51:20 Sami Rustom

     

    Thus bridges over big rivers were guarded. They had found

    their way barred over the Lille, but had  aroned   unchall  

    by going bodly over singing "Der Wacht um Rhein".

     R  is this an isolated case of the value of this

    refrain. I may add the French don't use quite the

    same words as in the original. Probably in this

    case they kept to the copy.

     


  • June 23, 2017 12:49:45 Sami Rustom

     

    Thus bridges over big rivers were guarded. They had found

    their way barred over the Lille, but had  around   unchall  

    by going bodly over singing "Der Wacht um Rhein".

     R  is this an isolated case of the value of this

    refrain. I may add the French don't use quite the

    same words as in the original. Probably in this

    case they kept to the copy.

     


  • June 23, 2017 12:24:48 Sami Rustom

    Thus bridges over big rivers were guarded. They had found

    their way barred over the Lille, but had .... uncha....

    by going loudly over singing "Der Wacht um Rhein".

    ... is ... an isolated ...  of the value of ....

    refrain. I may add the French .... ... quite the

    same words as in the original. ... in this

    can they ... to the copy.

    Die Wacht am Rhein


  • June 23, 2017 10:34:37 Sami Rustom

    Thus bridgs over big rivers were guarded. They had found

    their way barred over the Lille, but had .... uncha....

    by going loudly over singing "Der Wacht um Rhein".

    ... is ... an isolated ...  of the value of ....

    refrain. I may add the French .... ... quite the

    same words as in the original. ... in this

    can they ... to the copy.

    Die Wacht am Rhein


  • June 23, 2017 10:25:56 Sami Rustom

    Thus bridgs over big rivers were guarded. They had found

    their way barred over the lille, but had

    by going badly over singing "Der Waht um Rhein".

    This is an isdated wercause of the value of this

    refrain. I may add the French Quit un quite the

    same words as in the original. Prodally in this

    can they kept to the copy.



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Toby Backhouse
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