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FRIEDRICH PAULUS

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FRIEDRICH PAULUS
FRIEDRICH PAULUS
(1890 - 1957) German field marshal who headed the 6th Army's drive on Stalingrad. Paulus found himself surrounded there and surrendered his starving army on Jan. 31, 1943. Signed post card from a Soviet POW camp, 4" x 5 3/4", Nov. 14, 1949, to his son, Ernst Alexander Paulus. The front of the card has spaces for the recipient, his address, the sender, and the camp he was imprisoned in, all labeled in both Russian and French, while the back of the card bears the message. Paulus has completed both sides in purple ink, executing his name and giving his camp number, as well as his son's full name and address in the British Zone of occupied Germany. He writes, in part: "My dear Ernst! I've gone one month without any message from you. This is probably due to the dismantling of the camp post office. Your last card was from 26.9 [Sep. 26], which I received on 12. 10. The outbreak of whooping cough has subsided, and we are doing well..." He continues in the same vein, sharing everyday news from his life in Soviet custody, and concludes by passing along happy birthday wishes to a friend. Fine.