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            <text>REPUBLIQUE FRANÇAISE&#13;
&#13;
Correspondance militaire&#13;
Gloire aux Alliés&#13;
Je suis avec vous&#13;
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            <text>Mr. Holman   Littlehil&#13;
Chudleigh&#13;
Devon&#13;
Angleterre&#13;
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            <text>EXPÉDITEUR&#13;
&#13;
Nom Josef Bauwens&#13;
Régiment 2 Ligne&#13;
Bataillon ou escadron 1&#13;
Compagnie  3 Section 5&#13;
Secteur Postal n&#13;
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            <text>SENDER&#13;
Name Josef Bauwens&#13;
Line Regiment 2 &#13;
Battalion or squadron 1&#13;
Company  3 Section 5&#13;
Postal Sector n.	FRENCH REPUBLIC&#13;
Military Correspondence&#13;
Glory to the Allies&#13;
I'm with you&#13;
Mr. Holman  Littlehil&#13;
Chudleigh&#13;
Devon&#13;
England&#13;
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              <text>Carte Postale [Postcard] </text>
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              <text>Postcard sent by Joseph Van Den Bergh to Madame Holman</text>
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          <description>An entity primarily responsible for making the resource.

For original resources, this should be the name of the writer/creator. For translated resources, this should be the name of the translator.

Do not include information about audio recording creators within the item's DC data – instead, record this information within the DC data for the file.</description>
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              <text>Joseph Van Den Bergh (Belgian soldier)</text>
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              <text>Rights rest with the original publisher. Our online collections are subject to a takedown policy. If you believe any content has been published here without the relevant permissions, please contact us to request that it is removed.</text>
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