3. Kriegstagebuch von Walter Naumann (Dezember 1916-April 1917), item 27
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That's no war, that's: having vacation.
To-day I went in the morning
to Martin as I could not take a
bath as I intended to. I made
one home myself. And that bath
or I don't know what it is, made
me so happy. After the bath I
took a little nap and then I
read and read till now (9 o'clock)
in that beautifully written book
a scene described there just reminded
me to one equally
the same which happened to me
once: I arrived at L. Sch. came
along the street asking for the
house I wanted to go. Suddenly
I saw, far away, a face on a
window, that's she, I thought.
I marched on. At the door,
something came out, looked
at me, laughed, put her hand
round my neck and kissed
me, and I kissed her too. It
was Clara the girl I came to see
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after 4 years absence. She was so
glad and happy and smiled all
over her face. Asked me questions
Do you know, and do you remember?
Sometimes she was
looking in front of her, saying
nothing, and when I asked her
what she was doing, she said:
Oh I just was thinking of something.
And I was so cold. Took
every kindness as certain and
everything must have been that
way and could not be otherwise....
Prints from H + H arrived.
28.3.17 Schon. Elwas Kalter. Sehr Klare Luft.
So weit wie heute hat man sellen
sehen komen. I made A.A.F.
went home with him, he told me
that A. Fritsche is at 3rd Camp. Was
a little disgusted don't know why.
Our band played this afternoon and
that made me happy again. Read
Franke. But I don't like it as
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Fléville beim Argonnerwald
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Story location Fléville beim Argonnerwald
- ID
- 6428 / 83934
- Contributor
- Antje Kiener
March 27, 1917
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