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« on: October 22, 2012, 04:22:45 am »
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i found those strips of thin metals in a ww2 german radio station
as you can see something is writes with green colour but i dont know german language
if you can help me to translate those words to recognize from what is this
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Look like battery core covers can't see the writing what is it?

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« Reply #2 on: October 22, 2012, 07:22:09 am »
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Looks like lead foil from a wine or Champagne bottle. Can't really read the writing though.

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  As for the writing, it IS German.
  It is an example of an old style of German Handwriting that has not been taught as standard handwriting since the period between the World Wars.  About the only reason I recognize it is that a lot of the older handwritten documents of German settlers in Texas are in this script, and many of the OLD German text books include examples of it.   Not enough of it there to read, although it does look like someone's name (ending in ulz ).   

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