Herman Kuhnle

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Herman Kuhnle

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Personal writings and drawings, letters written to and from, and other miscellaneous items surrounding a single prisoner. Much of the text is in German.

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1943-46

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University of Louisiana at Lafayette, Special Collections
Collection 151, Folders 2-30 and 2-31

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Copies of paper in various measurements

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Collection Items

Herman's Drawings (2)
Herman Kuhnle appears to fit the German soldier stereotype of being neat and organized.

Letter from Home (1)
This is just one of many letters, penned in German, from the same writer back home

Postcards to Home
These are two samples of notes Herman Kuhnle wrote back home to Grete Kuhnle.

Letter from Home (2)
A typed letter from what appears to be "Opa" Kuhnle

Meal Ticket
Most histories tell us that the prisoners were fed well, in accordance with the 1929 Geneva Convention

Return to Sender
This letter was returned to sender, apparently because of an insufficient address. But upon further investigation, it could have been sent back because of Herman's repatriation, which occurred via France on 23 March 1946.

Herman's Drawings (1)
Herman Kuhnle appears to fit the German soldier stereotype of being neat and organized.

Herman's Reflections
Kuhnle exhibits his knowledge of English in these deeply reflective essays. Also in the archives, not collected here, is an essay on his beloved Vienna, capital of Austria.
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