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  Can anyone translate this German Postal card     Fri 9th May 2008 11:15:54

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I am just being nosey, but I like to read the writing on the postcards I have, but can anyone translate this for me !
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  Can anyone translate this German Postal card     Fri 9th May 2008 11:19:14

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In response to Karenswift13 [100% (239x)] Club+ member: Gold  :
I am just being nosey, but I like to read the writing on the postcards I have, but can anyone translate this for me !

Here is the back.....the front looks religious ??
Also....can anyone decypher where it was sent to ?
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  Can anyone translate this German Postal card     Sat 10th May 2008 01:33:51

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In response to Karenswift13 [100% (239x)] Club+ member: Gold  :
Here is the back.....the front looks religious ??
Also....can anyone decypher where it was sent to ?

Hi,

You might try to ask on the German voluntary translation forum. I got some help there before. :cool:

Your card was sent to Frau Hedwig Italiener, Berlin ..., Brückenallee ...

This location appears in literature: "THIS, MORE OR LESS, was the Berlin that greeted Myrtil Frank in December of that tumultuous first post-war year as he parked his roadster in front of his apartment on Bruckenallee, a leafy street just off the Tiergart