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The letter confirms that her husband has lost his life.

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The letter refers to her husband's burial and advises that efforts will be made to find out more detail from the International Red Cross.

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The letter advises her that it is not possible to access records in Eindhoven, where her husband has been buried.

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The telegram advises Roy's wife that her husband is believed killed in action.

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The letter refers to the crash of Doreen's husband's aircraft.

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The letter advises Doreen that her husband's grave has been located in Eindhoven.

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The first letter advises Doreen that her husband has officially lost his life.
The second letter advises the location of her husband's grave.

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The letter advises Doreen that there is no further news about her husband and his fellow crew members.

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Instructions and guidance for all ranks in the event of capture by the Enemy.

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Informs them that no further information has been received concerning their son Sergeant J R Davies RAF.

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Informs them that they had heard from the air ministry that their son Sergeant J R Davies was reported missing believed killed in action. Their son and four other members of his crew lost their lives on 3 August 1944.

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Addressed to Sgt L P Jenkinson at Stalag Luft VI

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Swastika with red cross in the centre. Annotated 'Copy of a drawing done by Philip Jenkinson whilst a prisoner of war, depicting the red cross getting through the Nazi swastika. Looking back now over 50 years it shows the high regard we, as prisoners…

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States parcel sent on 28 December 1943 did not arrive until 12 April 1944. Routed through Portugal and many never arrived.

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Instructions about sending food parcels. How, food, what could be sent, costs, donations, addressing. Concludes with reasons why parcels not addressed to individual prisoners.

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List of food items. Gives account of how distributed, donations gratefully received, but parcels are provided for all prisoners whether contributions sent or not.

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Gives contents of parcel pyjamas, towels, face cloth, tooth brush, shoes, scarf, gloves and other items.

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Glad to know that she had heard from her husband and noted his camp address. Mentions that they had been informed that her husband has been promoted and has a new service number. Includes information on posting letters and parcels to prisoners of war…

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Thanks her for her letter. Advises her to continue to address letters to Stalag 357 in case his move to Stalag Luft 3 did not take place.

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Informs her that no news had been received concerning her husband.

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Top - writes that he was in good health and getting plenty of food. Would appreciate cigarettes and gives address to send then to.

Bottom - Writes he is fit and well. Has met friend who sends best wishes. Asks for underwear to be sent in his…

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Writes he is fit and well and had a good Christmas including special Red Cross food parcel. Still waiting for weather to be cold enough to be able to ice skate. Had just had a little snow so far. Asks if she has decided a name for the baby and…

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Reports arrival of mail and cigarettes. Hopes her and baby are getting on all right and is looking forward to seeing photographs. Writes of good weather, sunbathing and his garden. Has had no notification of baby from Red Cross. Thinks that war might…
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